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WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 1 July 2014 WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 1 July 2014 DELEGATED DECISIONS _________________________________________________________________________ WARD: Bere Ferrers APPLICATION NUMBER : 00467/2014 LOCATION : Hewton Gardens, Bere Alston, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7BW APPLICANT NAME : Mr S Duke APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (243323 ,65582 ) PROPOSAL : Change of use of office to dwelling for temporary 12 month occupation in conjunction with conversion of adjacent potting shed to dwelling allowed under 00536/2013. CASE OFFICER : Emma Bailey DECISION DATE : 05-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00484/2014 LOCATION : Bere Alston Water Reservoir, Bere Alston, Devon APPLICANT NAME : Mr A Glaysher APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (245520 ,66961 ) PROPOSAL : Works to redundant water reservoir to create dwelling including part demolition and alerations. CASE OFFICER : Laura Batham DECISION DATE : 11-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00487/2014 LOCATION : 68 Broad Park Road Bere Alston, Yelverton, Devon PL20 7DU APPLICANT NAME : Mrs V Atkinson APPLICATION TYPE : Discharge of Condition GRID REFERENCE : (244755 ,67038 ) PROPOSAL : Approval of details reserved by conditions 2 & 4 attached to planning permission 02823/2012 for erection of single storey dwelling including alterations to access and associated works. CASE OFFICER : Development Management DECISION DATE : 11-Jun-2014 DECISION: Discharge of Conditions APPROVED APPLICATION NUMBER : 00494/2014 LOCATION : Hewton Cottage, Bere Alston, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7BW APPLICANT NAME : Mr & Mrs Claridge APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (243209 ,65641 ) PROPOSAL : Change of use of building to dwelling. CASE OFFICER : Neil Maud DECISION DATE : 10-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00518/2014 LOCATION : Pump Cottage, Bere Alston, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7BW APPLICANT NAME : Mr H Welch-Thorton APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (243792 ,65388 ) PROPOSAL : Householder application for the erection of a first floor extension, removal of lean-to and installation of roof lights. CASE OFFICER : Neil Maud DECISION DATE : 13-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent 82 WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 1 July 2014 DELEGATED DECISIONS _________________________________________________________________________ APPLICATION NUMBER : 00594/2014 LOCATION : Bickham, Bere Alston, Yelverton, PL20 7EE APPLICANT NAME : Mrs P Richards APPLICATION TYPE : Prior Approval - Agriculture GRID REFERENCE : (245567 ,66874 ) PROPOSAL : Prior Approval for erection of agricultural storage building. CASE OFFICER : Neil Maud DECISION DATE : 16-Jun-2014 DECISION: Prior Approval - No Objection WARD: Bridestowe APPLICATION NUMBER : 00429/2014 LOCATION : East Luddon, Thorndon Cross, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4NJ APPLICANT NAME : B, D, A & V Timms APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (250749 ,93967 ) PROPOSAL : Erection of building to cover existing cattle yard CASE OFFICER : Emma Bailey DECISION DATE : 23-May-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00499/2014 LOCATION : Petrol Filling Station, Sourton, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4LY APPLICANT NAME : Shell UK Retail Ltd APPLICATION TYPE : Removal of Condition\Variation of Condition GRID REFERENCE : (254657 ,91819 ) PROPOSAL : Variation of condition 9 of application 00241/2014. CASE OFFICER : Laura Batham DECISION DATE : 02-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent WARD: Buckland Monachorum APPLICATION NUMBER : 00406/2014 LOCATION : The Cider House, Buckland Abbey, Buckland Monachorum, Devon, PL20 6EZ APPLICANT NAME : Mrs B Hancock APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (248679 ,66833 ) PROPOSAL : Increase in B&B bedrooms from 3 to 4, change of use and conversion of linhay to workshop/exhibition use and for events and functions ancillary to the B&B. Use of disused tennis court area for marquee events (maximum 6/year). Use of linhay as events venue (max 6/year combined with marquee event numbers). Siting of 2 canvas safari lodges and associated facilities and 6 additional parking bays and compost bays. CASE OFFICER : Laura Batham DECISION DATE : 13-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00433/2014 LOCATION : Swallowfield, Stoke Hill Lane, Crapstone, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7PP APPLICANT NAME : Mrs S Mackenzie-Philps APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (250215 ,67124 ) PROPOSAL : Householder application for resubmission of 00190/2014 for the demolition of conservatory and construction of new sunroom and external alterations. CASE OFFICER : Emma Bailey DECISION DATE : 13-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent 83 WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 1 July 2014 DELEGATED DECISIONS _________________________________________________________________________ APPLICATION NUMBER : 00439/2014 LOCATION : Broom, Green Lane, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 6BW APPLICANT NAME : Mr R Toop APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (249890 ,66594 ) PROPOSAL : Householder application for erection of garage and log store. CASE OFFICER : Emma Bailey DECISION DATE : 27-May-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent WARD: Drewsteignton APPLICATION NUMBER : 00408/2014 LOCATION : Skywood, Spreyton, Crediton, Devon, EX17 5AF APPLICANT NAME : Mrs L Fletcher-Neal APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (270842 ,97637 ) PROPOSAL : Replacement of mobile home and outbuildings with dwelling and garage. CASE OFFICER : David Cooper DECISION DATE : 02-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00526/2014 LOCATION : North Beer Farm, Spreyton, Crediton, Devon, EX17 5AP APPLICANT NAME : Mr F Hawkins APPLICATION TYPE : Discharge of Condition GRID REFERENCE : (270013 ,97810 ) PROPOSAL : Approval of details reserved by conditions 3, 4 and 6 attached to planning permission 01257/2011 for erection of agricultural workers dwelling. CASE OFFICER : Development Management DECISION DATE : 21-May-2014 DECISION: Discharge of Conditions APPROVED APPLICATION NUMBER : 00662/2014 LOCATION : Combe Farmhouse, Spreyton, Crediton, Devon, EX17 5AW APPLICANT NAME : Mr R Manners APPLICATION TYPE : Discharge of Condition GRID REFERENCE : (269453 ,97904 ) PROPOSAL : Approval of details reserved by condition 3 attached to planning permission 00231/2014 for listed building application for repair and replacement of windows and doors and internal alterations. CASE OFFICER : Development Management DECISION DATE : 17-Jun-2014 DECISION: Discharge of Conditions APPROVED WARD: Drewsteignton North Tawton South Tawton APPLICATION NUMBER : 00261/2014 LOCATION : Land adjacent to Den Brook, North Tawton, Devon APPLICANT NAME : RES UK & Ire Ltd APPLICATION TYPE : Discharge of Condition GRID REFERENCE : (268964 ,100205 ) PROPOSAL : Approval of details reserved by condition 21 attached to planning permission 8250/2005/OKE relating to methodology for implementation of condition 20 for the identification of greater than expected amplitude modulation. CASE OFFICER : Anna Henderson-Smith 84 WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 1 July 2014 DELEGATED DECISIONS _________________________________________________________________________ DECISION DATE : 21-May-2014 DECISION: Discharge of Conditions APPROVED APPLICATION NUMBER : 01071/2013 LOCATION : Land Adjacent To Den Brook, North Tawton, Devon APPLICANT NAME : Mr D Leahy APPLICATION TYPE : Discharge of Condition GRID REFERENCE : (268964 ,100205 ) PROPOSAL : Approval of details reserved by condition 19 attached to application 8250/2005/OKE To erect 9 wind turbines, electricity transformers, control building, wind monitoring mast and to construct access tracks, crane hardstandings, and associated works plus a temporary construction compound and two temporary wind monitoring masts CASE OFFICER : Development Management DECISION DATE : 29-May-2014 DECISION: Discharge of Conditions APPROVED WARD: Exbourne APPLICATION NUMBER : 00362/2014 LOCATION : Oak Cottage, Beer Farm, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 1SG APPLICANT NAME : Ms A Thornton APPLICATION TYPE : Discharge of Condition GRID REFERENCE : (263256 ,95859 ) PROPOSAL : Approval of details reserved by conditions 5 and 6 attached to planning permission 00146/2014 for change of use of land to garden curtilage and erection of menage. CASE OFFICER : Development Management DECISION DATE : 02-Jun-2014 DECISION: Discharge of Conditions APPROVED APPLICATION NUMBER : 00402/2014 LOCATION : Risdon Mill, Jacobstowe, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 3AJ APPLICANT NAME : Mr M Stevens APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (257945 ,99610 ) PROPOSAL : Extension of existing storage facility. CASE OFFICER : Nicola Glanville DECISION DATE : 27-May-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00405/2014 LOCATION : Old Manse, High Street, Exbourne, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 3RY APPLICANT NAME : Mr O Brereton APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (260215 ,101778 ) PROPOSAL : Householder application for erection of conservatory. CASE OFFICER : Emma Bailey DECISION DATE : 21-May-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00410/2014 LOCATION : Land at Hayrish Farm, South Tawton, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 2LZ APPLICANT NAME : Mr W Walton APPLICATION TYPE : Discharge of Condition GRID REFERENCE : (265351 ,96862 ) PROPOSAL : Approval of details reserved by conditions 4, 6, 10 and 13 attached to planning permission 00798/2013 for erection of wind turbine (estimated output of 60kw), with 23 metre hub height, 35m tip height, and associated infrastructure. CASE OFFICER : Development
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