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Delegated List.Pdf RYEDALE DISTRICT COUNCIL APPLICATIONS DETERMINED BY THE DEVELOPMENT CONTROL MANAGER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SCHEME OF DELEGATED DECISIONS 1. Application No: 11/00439/CON Decision: Approval Parish: Malton Town Council Applicant: Fitzwilliam (Malton) Estate (Mr R Bushell Location: Taylor And Brown Ltd Castlegate Malton North Yorkshire YO17 7DZ Proposal: Demolition of existing building and clearance of site _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Application No: 11/00560/FUL Decision: Approval Parish: Malton Town Council Applicant: Fitzwilliam (Malton) Estate (Mr R Bushell) Location: Taylor And Brown Ltd Castlegate Malton North Yorkshire YO17 7DZ Proposal: Change of use of industrial site to a car park _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Application No: 11/01148/EXT Decision: Approval Parish: Settrington Parish Council Applicant: The Birdsall Estates Company Ltd (Mr Simon Fairbank) Location: Buildings At Fishers Farm Town Street Settrington Malton North Yorkshire Proposal: Extension of time limit for implementation of approval 08/00595/FUL dated 21.01.2009 for Change of use and alteration of agricultural buildings to include section of rebuilding to form 1 no. five bedroom dwelling, 1 no. three bedroom dwelling and 1 no. two bedroom dwelling with detached double garages to include a double garage for Fisher Farm together with formation of vehicular access, parking/turning and amenity areas _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Application No: 11/01173/EXTL Decision: Approval Parish: Settrington Parish Council Applicant: The Birdsall Estates Company Ltd (Mr Simon Fairbank) Location: Buildings At Fishers Farm Town Street Settrington Malton North Yorkshire Proposal: Extension of time limit for implementation of approval 08/00628/LBC dated 21.01.2009 for Conversion and alteration of agricultural buildings to include demolition of ancillary farm buildings and section of rebuilding to form 1 no. five bedroom dwelling, 1 no. three bedroom dwelling and 1 no. two bedroom dwelling. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Application No: 12/00331/FUL Decision: Refusal Parish: Westow Parish Council Applicant: Mr J Lambert Location: OS Field No 4700 Low Lane Westow Malton Proposal: Erection of a detached three bedroom agricultural workers dwelling with attached single storey ancillary farm office following part relocation of existing general purpose agricultural building _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Application No: 12/00492/CLEUD Decision: Approval Parish: Kirby Misperton Parish Council Applicant: Mr S Bulmer Location: The Corner Ashfield Caravan Park Main Street Kirby Misperton Malton North Yorkshire YO17 6UU Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness in respect of the property known as The Corner being in use as a permanent residential single dwellinghouse (Use Class C3) in excess of 10 years without complying with Condition 04 of approval 3/71/39J/FA dated 07.10.1993 that limited the months of occupation _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Application No: 12/00563/EXT Decision: Approval Parish: Rillington Parish Council Applicant: Ms Jennie Hodgson Location: Land To Rear Of The Fleece Westgate Rillington Malton North Yorkshire Proposal: Extension of time limit for implementation of approval 09/00343/FUL dated 14.07.2009 for Erection of 2no. three-bed semi-detached dwellings with associated block of two single garages, erection of 1no. four-bed dwelling with attached single garage and 1no. three-bed dwelling with detached single garage together with formation of vehicular access and extension to car parking area in connection with the Public House (revised details to refusal 08/00177/FUL dated 15.05.2008) _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Application No: 12/00587/LBC Decision: Refusal Parish: Welburn (Malton) Parish Council Applicant: Mr & Mrs P Thompson Location: The Grange Main Street Welburn Malton YO60 7EQ Proposal: Erection of two storey extension to south elevation, to include demolition of single storey extension together with conversion and alteration of existing garage/stable block to form additional domestic accommodation. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. Application No: 12/00588/HOUSE Decision: Refusal Parish: Welburn (Malton) Parish Council Applicant: Mr & Mrs P Thompson Location: The Grange Main Street Welburn Malton YO60 7EQ Proposal: Erection of two storey extension to south elevation to replace existing single storey extension. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 10. Application No: 12/00744/FUL Decision: Approval Parish: Leavening Parish Council Applicant: Mr T Midgley Location: Sandfield Farm Westow Malton North Yorkshire YO60 7LS Proposal: Erection of 2 no. stable blocks to form 6 no. stables and change of use of land to form a 27m x 18m ménage for commercial horse racing yard _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 11. Application No: 12/00804/FUL Decision: Refusal Parish: Rillington Parish Council Applicant: Mr & Mrs M Bean Location: Land To Rear Of 44 Scarborough Road Rillington Malton North Yorkshire Proposal: Erection of 4 no. detached bungalows and 2 no. detached garages _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 12. Application No: 12/00809/73A Decision: Approval Parish: Settrington Parish Council Applicant: The Birdsall Estate Company Ltd Location: Land At Corner Of Chapel Road And Forkers Lane Settrington Malton North Yorkshire Proposal: Variation of Condition 21 of approval 09/01372/FUL dated 17.03.2010 to state "The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the following approved plans: 858-GA10-01-A Site Layout Plan, 858/105A Proposed elevations, 858/106 Floor Plans proposed" _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 13. Application No: 12/00849/FUL Decision: Approval Parish: Thixendale Parish Council Applicant: Mrs Kate Hughes Location: 2 Church View Main Street Thixendale Malton North Yorkshire YO17 9TG Proposal: Change of use of tea rooms, village store and Post Office to residential use to be incorporated with existing residential accommodation to form a single dwelling, together with change of use of detached one bedroom holiday let to additional domestic accommodation for the dwelling (retrospective application). _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 14. Application No: 12/00861/HOUSE Decision: Approval Parish: Swinton Parish Council Applicant: Ms Gill Newsome Location: 8 West Street Swinton Malton YO17 6SP Proposal: Erection of two storey and single storey rear extensions to include demolition of existing conservatory. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 15. Application No: 12/00864/FUL Decision: Approval Parish: Kirby Grindalythe Parish Council Applicant: Mr Michael Kendra Location: Land To South Of Southwold Farmhouse Back Side Duggleby Malton North Yorkshire Proposal: Erection of a three bedroom dwelling with attached double garage. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 16. Application No: 12/00881/HOUSE Decision: Approval Parish: Kirby Misperton Parish Council Applicant: Bishop Graham Cray Location: The Dovecote Main Street Kirby Misperton Malton YO17 6XL Proposal: Erection of gabled first floor extension, formation of personal entrance doors and rooflight to south elevation and installation of rooflight and window to north elevation _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 17. Application No: 12/00885/HOUSE Decision: Approval Parish: Thornton-le-Dale Parish Council Applicant: Mr & Mrs C Avison Location: The Granary Top Bridge Farm Thornton Lane Thornton-Le-Dale Pickering North Yorkshire YO18 7RA Proposal: Erection of single storey extensions to the north and south elevations, lean-to lobby extension to the north elevation and first floor balcony to the north gable. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 18. Application No: 12/00888/HOUSE Decision: Approval Parish: Malton Town Council Applicant: Mr C.A. Newcombe Location: 2 Princess Terrace Malton North Yorkshire YO17 7ET Proposal: Erection of front porch and rear detached domestic storage building with adjacent 1.8m high wall and entrance gate _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 19. Application No: 12/00898/HOUSE Decision: Approval Parish: Gilling East Parish Council Applicant: Mr And Mrs Dickenson Location: 5 Cawton Road Gilling East Helmsley YO62 4JG Proposal: Erection of a single storey rear extension _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 20. Application No: 12/00902/CON Decision: Approval Parish: Kirkbymoorside Town Council Applicant: Mr & Mrs Richard Bramley Location: Norfolk House Castlegate Kirkbymoorside
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