Planning Agenda 18 February 2010

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Planning Agenda 18 February 2010 Planning Applications Committee Agenda Item No 8a Applications Determined under Officer Delegated Powers for the month of January 2010 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 09/0660 Outline Ousby Demolition of derelict warehouse WAREHOUSE/WORKSHOP, Ms V Mark APPROVED Application (predominantly corrugated ADJACENT TO 5 BRIDGE sheeting on a timber frame) and TERRACE, MELMERBY, PENRITH construction of a three bedroom house 09/0742 Full Alston Demolition of existing farmhouse TURNINGS, GARRIGILL, ALSTON Mr & Mrs R APPROVED Application and construction of new Walton farmhouse. 09/0743 Full Catterlen Erection of modular building for NEWTON RIGG, PENRITH University of APPROVED Application temporary use as a classroom. Cumbria - Mr H Jones 09/0751 Full Musgrave Amendments to application OLD POND HOUSE, LITTLE Mr N Emson APPROVED Application 04/1174. Construction of MUSGRAVE, KIRKBY STEPHEN menage, change design and construction materials and change location. 09/0813 Full Alston Change of use from art gallery GOSSIPGATE CHAPEL, THE Mr J House APPROVED Application and café to part of existing BUTTS, ALSTON residential dwelling. 09/0831 Full Penrith Erection of a dwelling. 2 FRIARS CLOSE, PENRITH Mr D Stott APPROVED Application 09/0842 Full Ravenstonedale Change of use of part of a STREET FARM, Stonetrail APPROVED Application grazing field to menage. RAVENSTONEDALE, KIRKBY Holidays STEPHEN 09/0844 Full Alston Replacement of mast with 25m EXISTING CYBERMOOR MAST, Cybermoor Ltd. APPROVED Application mast. EAST OF HIGH MOUNT HOOLY PLANTATION, ALSTON 09/0846 Listed Penrith Internal alterations to meet the PENRITH MUSEUM, ROBINSONS Eden District APPROVED Building requirements of the disability SCHOOL, MIDDLEGATE, Council discrimination act 2005. PENRITH Page 1 of 9 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 09/0851 Outline Tebay Outline application for two LAND ADJOINING CHURCH RISE, Messrs Lowis APPROVED Application residential dwellings. TEBAY, PENRITH Brothers 09/0853 Full Alston Proposed amendments to 1 BUTTS MEWS, THE BUTTS, Mrs K Brown APPROVED Application application 09/0165 replacing ALSTON roof tiles and reduction of window. 09/0888 Full Ousby Change of use from garage to B1 SHIRE FARM, OUSBY, PENRITH Eden Shire Ltd. APPROVED Application business use. 09/0893 Full Kings Meaburn Installation of Proven 6 kw WORMPOTTS, KINGS MEABURN, Mr Tom APPROVED Application domestic wind turbine. PENRITH Warburton Consisting of a three blade rotor of 2.25m radius mounted on a 15m tower. 09/0895 Full Morland Barn conversion to provide TOWN HEAD, MORLAND, Hetherville Ltd APPROVED Application dwelling (resubmission). PENRITH 09/0896 Full Penrith Erection of building containing BRANCANA COURT, EAST LAKES Atkinson APPROVED Application workshop and offices. BUSINESS PARK, GILWILLY Homes Ltd. INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PENRITH 09/0915 Full Stainmore Erection of two storey garage OAKBANK, BARRAS, KIRKBY Mr R Hand APPROVED Application and store. STEPHEN 09/0918 Full Orton Erection of poultry unit and 2 BYEBECK, TEBAY, PENRITH Mr & Mrs C APPROVED Application feed silos and foundation of Roberts hardcore access track and ancillary hardstandings. 09/0919 Full Hutton Extension to residential dwelling BALLEE, 7 STATION ROAD, Mr G Hamilton APPROVED Application and erection of garage. PENRUDDOCK, PENRITH 09/0921 Full Kirkoswald Demolish existing rear lean to THACKMOOR HOUSE, RENWICK, Mr D APPROVED Application and replace with single storey PENRITH Chamberlin extension to dwelling. 09/0927 Full Dacre Amendment to application to 4 EAMONT TERRACE, REDHILLS, A Cleasby APPROVED Application change hipped roof to a gable PENRITH with new windows and attic conversion to bedroom. Page 2 of 9 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 09/0928 Full Kirkby Thore Removal of condition 4 from LAND ADJACENT TO, PROSPECT Mr A Crosby APPROVED Application consent 08/0196 relating to local TERRACE, KIRKBY THORE, occupancy. PENRITH 09/0931 Full Ousby Variation of condition no. 1 CROSS FELL CARAVAN SITE, Mr D Edgar APPROVED Application attached to planning ref. 04/0275 OUSBY, PENRITH to allow year round holiday occupation. 09/0933 Full Penrith Erection of sun room and porch 6 RIVERMEDE, KEMPLAY FOOT, Mr T McAlea APPROVED Application to front of dwelling. EAMONT BRIDGE, PENRITH 09/0934 Full Appleby Erection of conservatory to rear 21 RIVINGTON PARK, APPLEBY Mr & Mrs APPROVED Application of dwelling. Ingham 09/0935 Full Penrith Two storey side extension to 26 CARLETON DRIVE, PENRITH Mr & Mrs A APPROVED Application dwelling. Parkin 09/0942 Full Long Marton Proposed ground floor sun STATION HOUSE, LONG Mr P C Brown APPROVED Application lounge extension to side of MARTON, APPLEBY-IN- dwelling. WESTMORLAND 09/0943 Full Kirkby Stephen Revised application in respect of OLD STABLE COTTAGE, Mr & Mrs APPROVED Application affordable dwelling approved FARADAY ROAD, KIRKBY Littlefair under 06/0040 to enable it to be STEPHEN developed as a market led dwelling. 09/0946 Full Alston Removal of condition 2 (local 3 BROADPOT HILL, POTERS Mrs J Bell APPROVED Application occupancy) from planning LOANING, ALSTON approval 07/0081. 09/0947 Full Alston Removal of condition 2 (local 4 BROADPOT HILL, POTTERS Mrs J Bell APPROVED Application occupancy) from planning LOANING, ALSTON approval 07/0081. 09/0948 Full Alston Removal of condition 3 (local LANTERN HOUSE, MARKET Mr & Mrs C APPROVED Application occupancy) from planning PLACE, ALSTON Reed approval 08/0331. 09/0950 Full Shap Erection of stable building on BRACKENBER LODGE, SHAP, Mrs N Stubbs APPROVED Application agricultural land. PENRITH Page 3 of 9 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 09/0955 Full Crosby Removal of condition No. 1 on DALE GARTH, CROSBY Mr C Smith APPROVED Application Ravensworth application 99/0195 relating to RAVENSWORTH, PENRITH local occupancy. 09/0957 Full Alston Retention of four uPVC MASONIC HOUSE, KINGS ARMS Mr D Schofield REFUSED Application replacement windows on front LANE, ALSTON elevation and additional first floor window on side (south) elevation. 09/0958 Full Penrith Proposed internal and external APPLEGARTH, NICHOLSON Mr P Ward APPROVED Application alterations to existing bungalow. LANE, PENRITH 09/0962 Outline Newby Outline consent for a single, two HIGH MURBER, NEWBY, Mr B Brass APPROVED Application storey agricultural workers PENRITH dwelling. 09/0963 Full Penrith Proposed conservatory to rear of 3 SANDATH GARDENS, FELL Mr S Knafler APPROVED Application dwelling. LANE, PENRITH 09/0965 Full Hartley Proposed installation of two bay HILLS BOTTOM CRICKET Kirkby Stephen APPROVED Application practice cricket nets. GROUND, MELLBECKS, KIRKBY CC STEPHEN 09/0968 Full Kirkby Stephen Erection of porch to front WHITE GILL HOUSE, Mr K G White APPROVED Application elevation. MELLBECKS, KIRKBY STEPHEN 09/0972 Full Orton Sunroom extension to rear of WEST FELL VIEW, KELLETH, Mr & Mrs M APPROVED Application property and garage extension PENRITH Potter and porch to front elevation. 09/0975 Full Penrith Proposed rear extension to 4 LOWTHER TERRACE, PENRITH Mr I APPROVED Application dwelling. Butterworth 09/0976 Listed Greystoke Replacement of front door and NETTLEHOW, MOTHERBY, Mr C Bamber APPROVED Building windows to front elevation. PENRITH 09/0977 Cert. of Murton Application for a Lawful 1 & 2 BANK BARN, MURTON, Mr J Idle APPROVED Lawful Development Certificate for APPLEBY existing access and parking for 1 and 2 Bank Barn. 09/0978 Full Penrith Erection of single-storey rear 49 CLIFFORD ROAD, PENRITH Mr & Mrs APPROVED Application extension following demolition of Connor existing conservatory. Page 4 of 9 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 09/0979 Listed Kirkby Stephen Change of use and conversion of 3 NEW FOUNTAIN INN YARD, Mr & Mrs A APPROVED Building former builders merchants to one FARADAY ROAD, KIRKBY Littlefair market led dwelling. STEPHEN 09/0982 Full Temple Late application for alterations KINGS ARMS, TEMPLE Ovalwish Ltd. - APPROVED Application Sowerby and extension to create new SOWERBY, PENRITH Mr P Bonsall rooms and alterations to bedrooms. 09/0983 Listed Temple Late application for internal and KINGS ARMS, TEMPLE Ovalwish Ltd - APPROVED Building Sowerby external alterations and SOWERBY, PENRITH Mr P Bonsall remodelling of two number rear extensions. 09/0984 Full Penrith Removal of Condition No.3 of THIMBLE COTTAGE, CROFT Mr D Ramsdale APPROVED Application Planning Permission 05/0994 TERRACE, PENRITH (Local Occupancy) 09/0986 Full Ravenstonedale Alterations to dwelling, FALLOWFIELD, Mr J Nicholson APPROVED Application comprising of replacing current RAVENSTONEDALE, KIRKBY rendering with local stone on STEPHEN front and rear elevations and construction of timber bridge to provide first floor access to raised rear garden. 09/0987 Full Kirkby Thore Construction of slurry lagoon. HALEFIELD FARM, KIRKBY Mr N Teasdale APPROVED Application THORE, PENRITH 09/0988 Full Milburn Installation of an air source heat SOUTH GATE, MILBURN, Mr D Cemmick APPROVED Application pump. PENRITH 09/0991 Full Kirkoswald Amendment to planning FLORIMONT, PARKHEAD, Mr I Young APPROVED Application application 09/0151 to include a RENWICK, PENRITH chimney and flue to the erection of single-storey rear extension for additional living accommodation. 09/0994 Full Appleby Construction of conservatory to 2 GLEBE CLOSE, APPLEBY Mr Jones APPROVED Application front of dwelling. Page 5 of 9 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 09/0995
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