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Decisions of the Area Planning Panel (Bradford) on Wednesday, 3 April 2019 These Decisions Are Published for Information in Adva Decisions of the Area Planning Panel (Bradford) on Wednesday, 3 April 2019 These decisions are published for information in advance of the publication of the Minutes Decisions 6. APPLICATIONS RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL OR REFUSAL (a) Wibsey Park Lodge, Beacon Road, Bradford Wibsey A full planning application seeking retrospective permission for the demolition of Wibsey Park Lodge, Beacon Road, Bradford and permission for the construction of 4 replacement dwellings with an associated extension to the existing garage and a re-siting of the access - 18/05120/FUL Resolved – That the application be approved for the reasons and subject to the conditions set out in the Strategic Director, Place’s technical report. Action: Strategic Director, Place (b) 102 Long Lane, Allerton, Bradford Thornton & Allerton A retrospective planning application to retain buildings identified as 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 on site plan 02 and change of use to mixed use of agriculture and sale, supply and kennelling of dogs at 102 Long Lane, Allerton, Bradford - 18/00195/FUL Resolved – That the application be approved for the following reason: That it is considered that as the business has operated from the site for a number of years without complaint, it is believed that there will not be a potential for noise disturbance and it is not considered that the noise from the dogs would create a significant disturbance to nearby residents; and, therefore, would comply with Policy EN8 of the Council’s Core Strategy Development Plan Document. And that the application be subject to the following condition: (i) That commercial kennelling will not operate on the site. Action: Strategic Director, Place (c) 19 & 21 Brompton Avenue, Bradford Bowling & Barkerend Householder application for a front dormer window, hip to gable conversion, single storey rear extension, covered terrace and lowered ground level to rear garden and demolition of outbuildings to 19 Brompton Avenue (retrospective) and a single storey rear extension to 21 Brompton Avenue - 18/05194/HOU Resolved – That the application be approved for the following reason: That the disability and restricted movement of two elderly members of the family provide sufficient reasons for the application to be an exception to the Council’s Householder Supplementary Planning Document and Policies DS1 and DS3 of the Local Plan for Bradford. And that the application be subject to the following conditions: (i) That the external facing and roofing materials to be used in the construction of the extension to number 21 match those of the existing building. (ii) That the cladding on the sides and non-glazed sections of the face of the dormer windows hereby permitted shall be clad using vertically hung slates of a similar colour and finish to the existing roof slates. Action: Strategic Director, Place (d) 516 Thornton Road, Bradford Toller Full application for installation of three rear extract flues to rear (Retrospective) at 516 Thornton Road, Bradford - 19/00124/FUL Resolved – That subject to written confirmation, this application be regarded as withdrawn and formal notification to be received by the Strategic Director, Place within 5 working days and that if notification is not received then the application be refused by the Strategic Director, Place under delegated powers. Action: Strategic Director, Place (e) 7 Thackley Road, Bradford Idle & Thackley A full planning application seeking a change of use of a residential property (Use Class C3) to a micro pub (Use Class A4) at of 7 Thackley Road, Bradford - 2 18/05281/FUL Resolved – That the application be approved for the following reason: (i) That the proposed change of use would not result in a significant impact on the occupants of the neighbouring residential properties due to the small scale of the business and it would be compliant with policies DS5 and EN8 of the Core Strategy Development Plan Document. (ii) That it is considered that local people would walk to the proposed development and the requirement for suitable parking would not be required, therefore, the proposal complies with policy TR2 and appendix 4 of the Council’s Core Strategy Development Plan Document and the National Planning Policy Framework. And that the application be subject to the following conditions: (i) That the operating hours of the premises be limited to 1500 to 2100 on Sunday to Thursday and 1500 to 2200 on Friday and Saturday. (ii) Before the development hereby permitted commences a sound proofing scheme shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority which specifies the provisions to be made for the control of noise emanating from the site. The scheme, as approved, shall be implemented before the development is brought into use. Action: Strategic Director, Place (f) Clayton Edge Farm, Station Road, Queensbury Queensbury Bradford A full planning application for the change of use of part of an existing agricultural building into a two bed holiday let. The building is associated with Clayton Edge Farm, Station Road, Queensbury, and Bradford - 18/05426/FUL Resolved – That the application be refused for the reasons set out in the Strategic Director, Place’s technical report. Action: Strategic Director, Place (g) Maharaja Buildings, Cemetery Road, Bradford Clayton & Fairweather Green 3 A full planning application seeking permission to change the use of 930 sqm of the Maharaja Buildings, Cemetery Road, Lidget Green, Bradford from storage and distribution (B8 use class) to a non-food retail shopping mall (use class A1) - 18/05062/FUL Resolved – That the application be deferred at the request of the applicant in order for further negotiations to be undertaken in relation to the land ownership issue; and that the application be resubmitted to the Panel within three months. Action: Strategic Director, Place (Mohammed Yousuf – 01274 434605) 7. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS REQUESTS FOR ENFORCEMENT/PROSECUTION ACTION (a) 38 Manningham Lane, Bradford City Unauthorised banqueting hall use - 15/00157/ENFCOU On 6 February 2019 the Planning Manager (Enforcement and Trees) authorised the issue of an Enforcement Notice. (b) 31 Cecil Avenue, Bradford City Without planning permission the construction of a single storey extension and raised timber platform - 16/00388/ENFUNA On 12 December 2018 the Planning Manager (Enforcement & Trees) enforcement action in respect of the breach of planning control. (c) Former site of 26A Bierley Lane, Bradford Tong Unauthorised use of land for scrap metal storage, processing and dealing - 16/00681/ENFCOU The Planning Manager (Enforcement and Trees) authorised the issuing of an Enforcement Notice under delegated powers on 27 February 2019. (d) 101 Manningham Lane, Bradford Manningham Unauthorised externally mounted roller shutters - 17/00249/ENFCOU On 20 December 2018 the Planning Manager (Enforcement & Trees) authorised the issue of an Enforcement Notice. (e) 31 North Parade, Bradford City 4 Unauthorised condenser unit - 17/00510/ENFUNA On 31 January 2019 the Planning Manager (Enforcement & Trees) authorised the issue of an Enforcement Notice. (f) 34 Market Street, Bradford City Unauthorised signs on Listed Building - 17/00795/ENFLBC On 5 February 2019 the Planning Manager (Enforcement & Trees) authorised the issue of a Listed Building Enforcement Notice. (g) 25 North Parade, Bradford City Unauthorised externally mounted roller shutters - 17/01062/ENFUNA On 16 January 2019 the Planning Manager (Enforcement & Trees) authorised the issue of an Enforcement Notice. (h) 8 Como Grove, Bradford Toller Without planning permission, construction of a two storey side extension with a dormer extension in the rear roof plane and construction of front boundary wall, railings and gates - 18/00048/ENFAPP On 12 March 2019 the Planning Manager (Enforcement & Trees) authorised the issue of an Enforcement Notice. (i) Land East of 4 Bell Dean Road, Bradford Clayton & Fairweather Green Change of use of land for the siting of a metal container and the construction of security fencing on the east to west boundary – 18/00305/ENFCOU On 15 February 2019 the Planning Manager (Enforcement & Trees) authorised the issue of an Enforcement Notice. (j) Land South of 5 Aire Street, Bradford Idle & Thackley Breach of condition 8 of planning permission 17/05908/REM - 18/00323/ENFCON On 20 February 2019 the Planning Manager (Enforcement & Trees) authorised the issue of a Breach of Condition Notice. (k) 11 Rosetta Drive, Bradford Clayton & Fairweather Green Without planning permission, construction of a two storey side extension, construction of a front dormer window extension and rear dormer window extension - 18/00411/ENFAPP 5 On 12 March 2019 the Planning Manager (Enforcement & Trees) authorised the issue of an Enforcement Notice. (l) 528 Great Horton Road, Bradford City Unauthorised shop fronts and externally mounted roller shutters - 18/00656/ENFLBC On 16 January 2019 the Planning Manager (Enforcement & Trees) authorised the issue of a Listed Building Enforcement Notice. (m) 2 Idle Road, Bradford Bolton & Undercliffe Unauthorised outbuilding - 18/00840/ENFUNA On 5 February 2019 the Planning Manager (Enforcement & Trees) authorised the issue of an Enforcement Notice. (n) 28 Arnford Close, Bradford Bowling & Barkerend Untidy land - 18/00799/ENFUNA On 22 February 2019 the Planning Manager (Enforcement & Trees) authorised the issue of a Section 215 (untidy land) Notice. (o) 22 Mayfair, Bradford Little Horton Unauthorised alterations to existing garage structure - 18/00892/ENFUNA On 26 February 2019
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