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Initial Template List of Planning Applications Determined Under Delegated Powers The following Planning Applications have been determined by officers under the scheme of Delegation Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2009/0771/FUL Hearing Dogs For Top End House Conversion of former Hearing Dogs Refused Mr Kevin Robinson 8/17/32M/PA Deaf People Hull Road for Deaf People Centre to seven Cliffe dwellings and associated works 28 Nov 2011 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 6NH 2009/0772/LBC Hearing Dogs For Top End House Listed building consent for internal Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/17/32N/LB Deaf People Hull Road and external works including new Cliffe windows as part of the conversion of 28 Nov 2011 Selby the buildings into seven dwellings North Yorkshire YO8 6NH 2011/0281/TPO Mr Neal Gaskell Hemingbrough Hall Permission to thin canopies of 1, 3, 5 Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/18/58P/PA School Road & 6 (Lime trees), reduce canopy of 2 Hemingbrough (Sycamore), removal foliage of 4 13 Dec 2011 Selby (Horse Chestnut), reduce material of North Yorkshire 7 & 8 (Holly trees) and thin canopy YO8 6QS of 9 (Yew tree) all within Group A01 of TPO 8/1991 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2011/0789/FUL North Yorkshire Fire Station Single storey extension to form Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/19/1034C/PA Fire & Rescue Canal Road locker rooms and internal Service Selby refurbishment 25 Nov 2011 YO8 8AG 2011/0509/FUL Commercial Tadcaster Young Peoples Alterations and extensions to former Permitted Louise Milnes 8/74/171D/PA Development Centre Barnados Home to create a private Projects Limited 1 - 2 Wighill Lane care home for the elderly and 6 extra 29 Nov 2011 Tadcaster care apartments LS24 8HE 2011/0631/TPO Mr Michael 1 High Trees Court Permission to carry out works to T2 Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/58/667A/PA Mossman Sherburn In Elmet (Beech), T3 (Beech, T5 ( Beech) and North Yorkshire T6 (Oak) all within G2 of TPO 14 Dec 2011 LS25 6AE 27/1986 2011/0720/TPO Mr Thomas Breen 1 High Trees Court Retrospective application to carry Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/58/667B/PA Sherburn In Elmet out works to Beech Tree (T01 on North Yorkshire plan) in Group 2 of TPO 27/1986 14 Dec 2011 LS25 6AE 2011/0767/COU Mr & Mrs Colin & Hall Farm Change of use of redundant Permitted Louise Milnes 8/62/247A/PA Linda Marshall Hall Lane agricultural barns to form two Church Fenton dwellings 6 Dec 2011 Tadcaster North Yorkshire LS24 9RN Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2011/0788/FUL Mr Adrian Hill Orchard House Erection of a detached garage within Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/67/42F/PA Scarthingwell Park the curtilage of The Barn, to the Barkston Ash north of Orchard House 15 Nov 2011 Tadcaster North Yorkshire LS24 9PG 2011/0792/HPA Dr Neil Todd School Farm Convert existing outbuildings to Permitted Claire Richards 8/67/91E/PA Dam Lane garage and ancillary accommodation Saxton 18 Nov 2011 Tadcaster North Yorkshire LS24 9QF 2011/0793/LBC Dr Neil Todd School Farm Listed Building Consent to facilitate Permitted Claire Richards 8/67/91F/LB Dam Lane the conversion of the existing Saxton outbuildings to garage and ancillary 21 Nov 2011 Tadcaster residential accommodation North Yorkshire LS24 9QF 2011/0845/FUL Linden Homes Station Road Application for the amended layout Permitted Louise Milnes 8/15/175G/PA North Ltd Riccall within 2No. apartment blocks York comprising 12No. apartments to 24 Nov 2011 North Yorkshire include revising plots 25, 28 & 30 from 1 bedroom to 2 bedrooms Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2011/0862/LBC Mrs Florence Ingledene Listed building consent to replace Permitted Claire Richards 8/62/172C/LB Bradley Main Street three first floor sash windows on the Church Fenton front elevation with identical windows 21 Nov 2011 Tadcaster North Yorkshire LS24 9RF 2011/0863/COU Mrs Natalie 27A Finkle Street Retrospective application for the Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/19/6N/PA Freeman Selby change of use from first floor office YO8 4DT to retail shop (A1) 1 Dec 2011 2011/0865/FUL Mr Richard Blowell House Erection of an american barn Permitted Claire Richards 8/42/102D/PA Walker Fulham Lane Whitley 29 Nov 2011 Goole North Yorkshire DN14 0JL 2011/0871/HPA Mr R Bowman 7 Edgerton Garth Erection of an extension to the rear Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/73/99A/PA Tadcaster of the existing dwelling and erection LS24 9QP of a garage following demolition of 1 Dec 2011 existing garage 2011/0886/TPO Mrs Julie Elliott Ryedale Permission to crown lift and crown Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/84/120/PA Cat Lane rebalance to T12 Horse Chestnut Bilbrough tree within TPO 11/2003 21 Nov 2011 York YO23 3PN Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2011/0889/HPA Mr Kevin Marshall 162 Westbourne Road Single storey extension to the front Permitted Louise Milnes 8/20/718/PA Selby YO8 9XD 5 Dec 2011 2011/0892/LBC Miss Claire Pheasant Barn Retrospective Listed Building Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/34/370/LB Moxon 4 Barff Farm consent application to attach a Sky Thorpe Willoughby TV dish to the building 13 Dec 2011 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 9NJ 2011/0897/HPA Mrs Rachelle 15 Hillcrest Single storey extension to side and Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/73/727/PA Richmond Tadcaster demolition of existing detached LS24 9LJ garage 18 Nov 2011 2011/0899/HPA Mr & Mrs T.M Routh Cottage Retrospective application for the Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/18/177A/PA Long Landing Lane erection of a single storey extension Hemingbrough and 2No. garages, following 18 Nov 2011 Selby demolition of existing rear porch at North Yorkshire YO8 6RA 2011/0903/FUL Mr Norman Addy Village Hall Construction of Solar PV panels on Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/33/323/PA Station Road the South Elevation roof at Hambleton 18 Nov 2011 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 9HY Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2011/0913/FUL Mr & Mrs Bell The Old Orchard Amendment to previously approved Permitted Louise Milnes 8/25/106C/PA Main Road house design (2007/0502/REM) to Drax convert the integral garage area to 17 Nov 2011 Selby study and utility room, provision of North Yorkshire additional en-suite shower room to bedroom 3 and construction of a detached garage 2011/0923/FUL Harrison Spinks Hornington Manor Erection of a Dutch type storage Permitted Louise Milnes 8/78/71M/PA Farm Ltd Oxton Lane barn Bolton Percy 17 Nov 2011 York North Yorkshire YO23 7AS 2011/0927/HPA Mr James 23 Prospect Drive Dormer extension including Permitted Louise Milnes 8/74/172A/PA Simpson Tadcaster replacement of flat roof with pitched LS24 8HJ roof to the front 24 Nov 2011 2011/0928/HPA Aire And Ouse Manor Farm Proposed vehicular access Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/28/102/PA Farms Ltd Main Street Hirst Courtney 15 Nov 2011 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 8QT 2011/0951/HPA Mr Tom Laverack Station House Erection of a detached garage Refused Claire Richards 8/62/104G/PA Sandwath Lane following the demolition of existing Church Fenton garages 18 Nov 2011 Tadcaster North Yorkshire LS24 9QT Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2011/0954/HPA Mr David Hick 70 Fox Lane Erection of an extension to first floor Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/34/297C/PA Thorpe Willoughby bedroom to include new balcony. Selby 15 Nov 2011 North Yorkshire YO8 9NH 2011/0957/HPA Mr David Miller Farm View Erection of a first floor extension to Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/38/191B/PA Main Street create en-suite Hensall 12 Dec 2011 Goole East Yorkshire DN14 0RA 2011/0961/HPA Mr James Meek Hawthorn Villas Loft conversion with dormer window Refused Mr Simon Eades 8/35/171F/PA 56 Sherburn Street to the rear elevation Cawood 18 Nov 2011 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 3SS 2011/0965/LBC Mr Guy Brammar Rose Cottage Listed building consent to facilitate a Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/84/115H/PA Main Street new extension to the rear, alteration Bilbrough to existing lean to roof and loading 1 Dec 2011 York onto existing wall YO23 3PH 2011/0971/REM Mrs Joan Bird Merrymoles Reserved matters application Permitted Claire Richards 8/84/30H/PA Cat Lane following outline approval Bilbrough 2010/0025/OUT (8/84/30G/PA) for 23 Nov 2011 York the erection of one dwelling with all YO23 3PN matters reserved Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2011/0975/HPA Miss Kate Woodlands Erection of a 2 storey extension to Refused Louise Milnes 8/24/22D/PA Hanson Long Drax Village the rear and re construction of Selby detached garage with studio in roof 23 Nov 2011 YO8 8NH space 2011/0976/HPA Mr Chris Austwick 20 Ashtree Drive Erection of a single storey extension Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/20/717/PA Brayton to the rear Selby 18 Nov 2011 North Yorkshire YO8 9HH 2011/0978/HPA Mr Phil Wood Grange View Erection of a first floor extension to Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/18/421/PA Mill Lane create first floor living Hemingbrough accommodation 18 Nov 2011 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 6QX 2011/0980/FUL Mr Duncan Solar Biscombe Lodge Erection of PV panels to roof of Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/19/11198B/PA Thorpe Wood agricultural building Thorpe Willoughby 14 Dec 2011 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 3RX 2011/0982/HPA Mrs Daniels Virginia House Extensions to provide self contained Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/79/215/PA Church Lane living annexe, kitchen extension, Appleton Roebuck new conservatory and replacement 1 Dec 2011 York garage YO23 7DF Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2011/0986/HPA Mr Peter Jolliffe 39 Hudson Way Proposed removal and raising of Refused Louise Milnes 8/74/368/PA Tadcaster existing main roof and erection of a LS24 8JF dormer to the rear 29 Nov 2011 2011/0988/HPA Mr Chris Fielding 12 Barn Elms Erection of a single storey extension Permitted Louise Milnes 8/23/263/PA Camblesforth to the side Selby 29 Nov 2011 North Yorkshire YO8 8GY 2011/0993/CPP Dr Helen Vos Honeysuckle Cottage Application for a lawful development Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/10/235C/PA 46 Main Street certificate for the proposed Escrick installation of an air source heat 5 Dec 2011 York pump to the rear and 8No.
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