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DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS (Ward Order) Decisions (Ward Order) since last Planning Control Meeting as at: 11th January 2021 Bernard Weatherill House 8 Mint Walk Croydon CR0 1EA DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT - PLACE DEPARTMENT DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS (Ward Order) The following is a list of planning applications determined by the Head of Development Management under delegated powers since the last meeting of the Planning Committee. 07/12/2020 to 08/01/2021 Note: This list also includes those decisions made by Planning Committee and released in this time frame as shown within the level part of each case. NOTE: The cases listed in this report can be viewed on the Council’s Website. Please note that you can also view the information supplied within this list and see more details relating to each application (including the ability to view the drawings submitted and the decision notice) by visiting our Online Planning Service at the Croydon Council web site (www.croydon.gov.uk/onlineplans). Once on the Council web page please note the further information provided before selecting the Public Access Planning Register link. Once selected there will be various options to select the Registers of recently received or decided applications. Also; by entering a reference number if known you are able to ascertain details relating to a particular application. (Please remember to input the reference number in full by inserting any necessary /’s or 0’s) Ref. No. : 20/04083/FUL Ward : Addiscombe East Location : 86 Outram Road Type: Full planning permission Croydon CR0 6XF Proposal : Alterations including single storey rear extension as part of conversion of existing house into 3 flats including 3 parking spaces, refuse and cycle storage. Date Decision: 11.12.20 1 Decisions (Ward Order) since last Planning Control Meeting as at: 11th January 2021 Permission Refused Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05483/FUL Ward : Addiscombe East Location : 24 Grant Place Type: Full planning permission Croydon CR0 6PG Proposal : Erection of detached two storey/2 bedroom dwelling at rear Date Decision: 23.12.20 Permission Refused Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05499/CAT Ward : Addiscombe East Location : 47 Outram Road Type: Works to Trees in a Croydon Conservation Area CR0 6XG Proposal : T1 Weeping Beech overall crown reduction of 2m back to previous reduction points. Date Decision: 29.12.20 No objection (tree works in Con Areas) Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05633/CAT Ward : Addiscombe East Location : Furze Court Type: Works to Trees in a 9 Ashburton Road Conservation Area Croydon CR0 6AP Proposal : 1 x Cedar - Reduce crown by 2m to previous pruning points. 1 x Cypress - Reduce lower crown width by approx. 1m to bring back in shape with remainder of crown. Date Decision: 29.12.20 No objection (tree works in Con Areas) Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05838/FUL Ward : Addiscombe East 2 Decisions (Ward Order) since last Planning Control Meeting as at: 11th January 2021 Location : 186C Lower Addiscombe Road Type: Full planning permission Croydon CR0 6AH Proposal : Erection of new detached double garage building to rear of property. Date Decision: 06.01.21 Permission Granted Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05945/DISC Ward : Addiscombe East Location : Land R/O 2 & 4 Cheyne Walk Type: Discharge of Conditions Croydon CR0 7HG Proposal : Discharge of Conditions 4 and 8 attached to Planning Permission 20/01321/CONR for Variation of Conditions 4 - Various - and 9 - SUDs - attached to planning permission 18/03004/FUL for Alterations, demolition of existing garages behind 2 and 4 Cheyne Walk to form 2 bedroom single storey Bungalow, provision of associated off-street parking accessed from Addiscombe Road. Date Decision: 22.12.20 Approved Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/01517/FUL Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 5A Bisenden Road Type: Full planning permission Croydon CR0 6UN Proposal : Erection of hip to gable roof extension with 3 roof lights, rear dormer window with Juliet balcony and loft conversion Date Decision: 18.12.20 Permission Granted Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/01931/FUL Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 41 Clyde Road Type: Full planning permission Croydon CR0 6SY Proposal : Creation of a lightwell with railings and new basement window Date Decision: 16.12.20 3 Decisions (Ward Order) since last Planning Control Meeting as at: 11th January 2021 Permission Granted Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/03174/DISC Ward : Addiscombe West Location : Development Site Former Site Of Type: Discharge of Conditions 30 - 38 Addiscombe Road Croydon CR0 5PE Proposal : Discharge of Conditions 5b-e (design and ASHP details), 6 (landscaping details), 7 (biodiversity details) and 8 (refuse and cycle details) attached to planning permission 18/06102/FUL for the redevelopment of the site to provide 137 residential units across an 8 and 18 storey building with associated landscaping and access arrangements. Date Decision: 05.01.21 Approved Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/04198/HSE Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 35 Morland Road Type: Householder Application Croydon CR0 6HA Proposal : Construction of a single storey rear and first floor rear extension (Amended). Date Decision: 22.12.20 Permission Refused Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/04340/LP Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 31 Morland Road Type: LDC (Proposed) Operations Croydon edged CR0 6HA Proposal : Proposed alterations to the roof including a rear dormer and hip to gable extension Date Decision: 04.01.21 Certificate Refused (Lawful Dev. Cert.) Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/04394/DISC Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 59 Cedar Road Type: Discharge of Conditions Croydon CR0 6UJ 4 Decisions (Ward Order) since last Planning Control Meeting as at: 11th January 2021 Proposal : Discharge of Conditions 4 and 5 attached to Planning Permission 19/05376/FUL for Alterations and conversion to 1 x 3 bedroom flat and 1 x 2 bedroom flat, provision of associated refuse storage, cycle storage, and rear garden amenity areas. Date Decision: 22.12.20 Approved Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05259/HSE Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 48 Chisholm Road Type: Householder Application Croydon CR0 6UP Proposal : Alterations, erection of ground floor rear/side extension. Date Decision: 08.12.20 Permission Granted Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05465/HSE Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 117 Cedar Road Type: Householder Application Croydon CR0 6UJ Proposal : Erection of single storey side/rear extension Date Decision: 15.12.20 Permission Granted Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05497/CAT Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 58A Canning Road Type: Works to Trees in a Croydon Conservation Area CR0 6QF Proposal : 1 x Mature Lawson Cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) section-fell to near ground level 1 x Mature Elder (Sambucus nigra) section-fell to near ground level Date Decision: 29.12.20 No objection (tree works in Con Areas) Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05536/LP Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 25 Edward Road Type: LDC (Proposed) Operations Croydon edged CR0 6DZ Proposal : Erection of L-shaped rear dormer and installation of 2 rooflights in front roofslope. 5 Decisions (Ward Order) since last Planning Control Meeting as at: 11th January 2021 Date Decision: 15.12.20 Certificate Refused (Lawful Dev. Cert.) Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05582/DISC Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 6 Chisholm Road Type: Discharge of Conditions Croydon CR0 6UP Proposal : Details pursuant to Condition 3 (Landscape plan), Condition 6 (SAP Calculation), in respect to ref 18/03014/ful granted for Construction of a two storey house including single storey rear section (this is a variation to a original planning permission granted ref 16/06490/ful) involving the enlargement of the rear single storey section. Date Decision: 10.12.20 Approved Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05591/HSE Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 32 Hastings Road Type: Householder Application Croydon CR0 6PH Proposal : Erection of single storey side/rear extension Date Decision: 18.12.20 Permission Granted Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05688/DISC Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 4 Vincent Road Type: Discharge of Conditions Croydon CR0 6ED Proposal : Approval of details required by Conditions 5 (Visibility Splays), 6 (Cycle stores) and 7 (Boundary Treatments) of planning permission 19/04418/FUL Date Decision: 23.12.20 Approved Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05720/LE Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 51 Warren Road Type: LDC (Existing) Use edged Croydon CR0 6PF Proposal : Use of dwelling as a small HMO within (Use Class C4) (Existing Use) 6 Decisions (Ward Order) since last Planning Control Meeting as at: 11th January 2021 Date Decision: 23.12.20 Certificate Refused (Lawful Dev. Cert.) Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05765/LP Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 18 Colson Road Type: LDC (Proposed) Operations Croydon edged CR0 6UA Proposal : Erection of L-shaped rear dormer. Date Decision: 17.12.20 Lawful Dev. Cert. Granted (proposed) Level: Delegated Business Meeting Ref. No. : 20/05774/GPDO Ward : Addiscombe West Location : 18 Colson Road Type: Prior Appvl - Class A Larger Croydon House Extns CR0 6UA Proposal : Erection of a two single storey rear extension projecting out 6 metres from the rear walls of the original house with a
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