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Delegated List , Item 214. PDF 45 KB RYEDALE DISTRICT COUNCIL APPLICATIONS DETERMINED BY THE DEVELOPMENT CONTROL MANAGER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SCHEME OF DELEGATED DECISIONS PERIOD 5 MARCH - 23 MARCH 2012 1. Application No: 11/00621/CON Decision: Approval Parish: Ampleforth Parish Council Applicant: GEM Construction & Shopfitting Ltd Location: East End Garage Main Street Ampleforth Helmsley YO62 4DA Proposal: Demolition of agricultural building _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Application No: 11/00628/73A Decision: Approval Parish: Wilton Parish Council Applicant: Mr John Alex Lunn Location: Lane End Farm Wilton Ings Lane Wilton Pickering North Yorkshire YO18 7LA Proposal: Variation of Conditions 10 and 12 of approval 10/01216/FUL dated 23.12.2010 to allow replacement of plan IP/JL/02/SCALE 1:500 by plan IP/JL/02A/SCALE 1:500 and within Condition 12 replacement of plan IP/AL/01/SCALE 1:2500 by plan IP/AL/01/SCALE 1:2500 Aug11 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Application No: 11/01216/FUL Decision: Approval Parish: Kirkbymoorside Town Council Applicant: Ms L Cook Location: Sunnycroft Village Street Keldholme Kirkbymoorside YO62 6ND Proposal: Erection of 3 no. four bedroom detached dwellings following demolition of existing detached dwelling and erection of replacement stable building. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Application No: 11/01228/FUL Decision: Refusal Parish: Edstone Parish Meeting Applicant: Mr & Mrs A Parsons Location: Fairview Main Street Great Edstone Kirkbymoorside YO62 6PB Proposal: Erection of agricultural building for storage of machinery and livestock feed _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Application No: 11/01251/FUL Decision: Approval Parish: Wintringham Parish Council Applicant: Trustees Of Major GRH Cholmley's Will Trust Location: Rookdale Newton Dale Wintringham Malton North Yorkshire Proposal: Change of use and alteration of outbuildings to 1no. three-bedroom dwelling and 1no. four-bedroom dwelling _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Application No: 11/01280/73AM Decision: Approval Parish: Nawton Parish Council Applicant: Miss Jennifer Bulmer Location: Land At OS Field 5166 Gale Lane Nawton Helmsley Proposal: Variation of condition 11 of approval 11/00686/MFUL dated 28.09.2011 to state "The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the approved plans J14 04, J14 06, J14 08 and J14 07A" - J14 07A supersedes the originally approved plan J14 07 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Application No: 11/01287/FUL Decision: Approval Parish: Malton Town Council Applicant: Mr & Mrs N Pulling Location: 9 Market Street Malton North Yorkshire YO17 7LY Proposal: Change of use of first and second floors to a two-bedroom flat to include erection of rear steel access stair and deck and formation of first floor access door _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Application No: 11/01288/LBC Decision: Approval Parish: Malton Town Council Applicant: Mr & Mrs N Pulling Location: 9 Market Street Malton North Yorkshire YO17 7LY Proposal: Conversion of first and second floors to a two-bedroom flat to include replacement of windows, erection of rear steel access stair and deck, formation of rear first floor French doors and access door and internal alterations to ground, first and second floors _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. Application No: 11/01295/HOUSE Decision: Approval Parish: Slingsby Parish Council Applicant: Dr John Jeffery Location: The Old Post Office The Green Slingsby Malton YO62 4AA Proposal: Erection of two storey extension to side, conservatory to rear, first floor extensions to rear and side and repositioning of entrance gates and stone pillars (revised details to approval 10/00559/HOUSE dated 08.07.2010) _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 10. Application No: 11/01300/FUL Decision: Approval Parish: Kirkbymoorside Town Council Applicant: Mr & Mrs Cossins Location: 21 West End Kirkbymoorside YO62 6AD Proposal: Change of use of annex to a separate residential dwelling _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 11. Application No: 11/01306/FUL Decision: Refusal Parish: Marishes Parish Meeting Applicant: Heritage Energy Ltd Location: Golden Square Low Marishes Malton North Yorkshire YO17 6UG Proposal: Erection of a 20m high (overall tip height 26m) 15Kw wind turbine to generate electricity for on farm use _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 12. Application No: 11/01312/HOUSE Decision: Approval Parish: Brawby Parish Meeting Applicant: Mr P Billington Location: Brawby House Moor Lane Brawby Malton North Yorkshire YO17 6PY Proposal: Erection of single-storey garage extension to rear, single-storey extension to front elevation, replacement porch and erection of sections of 2.125 metre high brick boundary wall _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 13. Application No: 11/01344/FUL Decision: Approval Parish: Malton Town Council Applicant: SIS (William Hill) (Mr S Jones) Location: William Hill Newgate Malton North Yorkshire YO17 7LF Proposal: Retention of 84cm diameter grey satellite dish on 2m galvanised steel pole to side elevation (retrospective application) _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 14. Application No: 11/01348/TPO Decision: Refusal Parish: Norton Town Council Applicant: Vion Food Group Ltd (Jason Dunn) Location: Land To East Of 110 Parliament Street Norton Malton North Yorkshire Proposal: To pollard T1 & T2 (willows) within TPO No. 217A/1996 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 15. Application No: 11/01358/FUL Decision: Approval Parish: Slingsby Parish Council Applicant: The Camping And Caravanning Club Location: Camping And Caravanning Club Railway Street Slingsby Malton YO62 4AA Proposal: Formation of 6 no. additional hardstandings and a caravan storage area and installation of 2 no. access barriers _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 16. Application No: 11/01361/HOUSE Decision: Approval Parish: Birdsall Parish Council Applicant: Birdsall Estates Company Ltd Location: North Grimston House North Grimston House Road North Grimston Malton North Yorkshire YO17 8AX Proposal: Erection of orangery and glazed linking extension to east elevation. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 17. Application No: 11/01362/LBC Decision: Approval Parish: Birdsall Parish Council Applicant: Birdsall Estates Company Ltd Location: North Grimston House North Grimston House Road North Grimston Malton North Yorkshire YO17 8AX Proposal: External and internal alterations to include removal of interior wall and section of exterior wall and erection of orangery and glazed linking extension to east elevation _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 18. Application No: 12/00023/HOUSE Decision: Approval Parish: Cawton Parish Council Applicant: Mr B I & A J Mosey Location: Hillcrest Main Street Cawton Helmsley YO62 4LW Proposal: Erection of first floor extension over existing single-storey building, erection of two-storey rear extension, creation of 1no. dormer window to north elevation and 1no. dormer window to south elevation _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 19. Application No: 12/00028/FUL Decision: Approval Parish: Norton Town Council Applicant: Nose 2 Tail Grooming (Miss L Humphreys) Location: Unit 2A Norton Grove Industrial Estate Westfield Way Norton Malton North Yorkshire YO17 9ND Proposal: Change of use of industrial unit from B1 and B8 uses to dog grooming salon and apprentice training (Use Class D1) _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 20. Application No: 12/00036/ADV Decision: Approval Parish: Kirkbymoorside Town Council Applicant: Trilandium LLP (Mrs C Dickinson) Location: Land To North Of Wainds Field Kirkbymoorside Proposal: Display of 1no non-illuminated aluminium post mounted V sign to advertise adjacent residential development (revised details to refusal 11/01028/ADV dated 24.11.2011) _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 21. Application No: 12/00039/FUL Decision: Approval Parish: Kirkbymoorside Town Council Applicant: Mrs Amanda Sykes Location: 10A West End Kirkbymoorside YO62 6AF Proposal: Change of use and alteration of two storey section of building from general storage to a two bedroom dwelling with integral garage while retaining the retail unit fronting West End. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 22. Application No: 12/00045/EXT Decision: Approval Parish: Sinnington Parish Council Applicant: Mr Simon Holden Location: Elmsall House Farm Main Street Sinnington Pickering
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