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Delegated Decisions ARTICLE NO: 1A PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS UPDATE 2013/14 Issue: 11 Article of: Assistant Director Planning Relevant Managing Director: Managing Director (Transformation) Relevant Portfolio Holder: Councillor M Forshaw Contact for further information: Mrs C Thomas (Extn. 5134) (E-mail: [email protected]) SUBJECT: Applications Determined Under The Delegated System - 22/02/2014 to 21/03/2014 WARD:- Ashurst Application: 2013/1268/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Two storey extension to side. Location: 2 Forest Drive, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 6UW Applicant: Mr Graham Povey WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2013/1101/LDC Decision: Cert of Lawfulness (EXISTING) Granted Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness - Use of land as side garden. Location: The Cottage, Butchers Lane, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 6SY Applicant: Mr & Mrs J Clarke WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2013/1194/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Retention of extension to residential garden. Retention of raised deck area and childrens play equipment. Location: Thorn Tree Farm, Prescot Road, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 6RS Applicant: Ms Michelle McGuiness - 299 - WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2013/1332/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Erection of single wooden garage within domestic curtilage and construction of new access to Granville Park. Location: 86 Granville Park, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 5DX Applicant: Mrs Sharon Rout WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2013/1341/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Retrospective application: Area of hardstanding and outside storage (shipping container) located at the rear of property. Location: Sunnyside, Butchers Lane, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 6SY Applicant: Mr J Singh WARD:- Aughton Park Application: 2013/1214/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Single storey office building and associated car parking. Location: Gores Farm, Narrow Lane, Clieves Hills, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 7HD Applicant: Mr R Prescott WARD:- Aughton Park Application: 2013/1356/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Two storey side extension. New pitched roof over existing dormer. Location: 2 Greenwood Close, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 5BL Applicant: Miss G Collins WARD:- Aughton Park Application: 2014/0017/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: First floor rear extension. Location: 86 Liverpool Road, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 3LW Applicant: Ms Ingrid Deevey - 300 - WARD:- Aughton Park Application: 2014/0044/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Installation of a gable window. Location: 120A Prescot Road, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4SW Applicant: Mr & Mrs Crompton WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2013/1125/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Variation of Condition No. 4 imposed on planning permission 2011/0500/FUL to amend the habitat creation/enhancement and management plan. Location: Fredericks Dairies Limited, Stopgate Lane, Simonswood, Liverpool, Lancashire, L33 4YB Applicant: Freezeserve Ltd WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2013/1326/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Removal of agricultural occupancy condition imposed on planning permission 8/5/4933. Location: Firswood Nursery, Old Engine Lane, Lathom, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 8UZ Applicant: Mr And Mrs J Mallinson WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2014/0038/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Erection of biomass boiler house. Location: Brookfield House Farm, Liverpool Road, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 0EE Applicant: John Hurst And Sons WARD:- Burscough East Application: 2013/1322/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Two storey rear extension. Location: 9 Top Locks, Wheat Lane, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 4BX Applicant: Mrs Shirley Clough - 301 - WARD:- Burscough East Application: 2013/1331/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: New drive and turning area at access to land. Location: Land Adjacent, Four Paddocks, Flax Lane, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 5TD Applicant: Mr & Mrs M Doyle WARD:- Burscough West Application: 2013/1364/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Extension to existing industrial unit for vehicle servicing stores area. Location: 8 Tollgate Crescent, Burscough Industrial Estate, Burscough, Lancashire, L40 8LT Applicant: Freight Path Ltd T/A J & M Morgan WARD:- Derby Application: 2014/0007/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Retrospective application for kitchen extract duct and air intake fan on existing flat roof to rear and 1300mm high trellis screen. Location: 24 Chapel Street, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4QF Applicant: Messrs McKinty & Coyle WARD:- Derby Application: 2014/0032/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Variation of Condition No. 2 imposed on planning permission 2013/0474/COU to read ' The development hereby approved shall be carried out in accordance with details shown on the following plans:-Plan reference Ordnance Survey received by the Local Planning Authority on 8th May 2013Plan reference Proposed Layout Plan received by the Local Planning Authority on 21st August 2013Plan reference Proposed Block Plan Option B received by the Local Planning Authority on 17th January 2014'. Location: Abbeyfield, 7 Ruff Lane, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4QX Applicant: Mr P Thomas - 302 - WARD:- Derby Application: 2014/0137/PNH Decision: Withdrawn Proposal: Application for determination as to whether prior approval of details is required - extension of dwellinghouseDimension from rear wall of original dwellinghouse - 4.0mMaximum height of extension - 4.0mHeight to eaves of extension - 3.0m Location: 151 Wigan Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 2AT Applicant: Mr & Mrs M Reaney WARD:- Halsall Application: 2013/1179/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: First floor extension to rear and erection of outbuilding. Location: 3 Gettern Farm, Plex Moss Lane, Halsall, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 8SU Applicant: T McKevitt WARD:- Halsall Application: 2013/1220/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Erection of 1 no. detached dwelling with detached garage and potting shed. Location: Land Opposite 3, Willow Brook, Halsall, Lancashire, L39 8TL Applicant: Mr J Wright WARD:- Hesketh-with-Becconsall Application: 2013/1269/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Siting of shed to side. Location: Brock House, Boundary Meanygate, Hesketh Bank, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 6AL Applicant: Oakenclough Buildings WARD:- Hesketh-with-Becconsall Application: 2013/1294/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Resubmission of approved application 2013/0881/FUL. Resiting of buildings within the site. Location: Land To The Rear Of 10 And 12, Granville Avenue, Hesketh Bank, Lancashire, PR4 6AH Applicant: Walker Homes Ltd - 303 - WARD:- Hesketh-with-Becconsall Application: 2013/1353/FUL Decision: Withdrawn Proposal: New build dwelling. Location: Nook Farm, 177 Chapel Road, Hesketh Bank, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 6SA Applicant: Mr D Thomas WARD:- Hesketh-with-Becconsall Application: 2014/0028/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Demolition of existing end terrace and erection of new dwelling on existing footprint with additional 4.5m to side (2 storey) and 4.25m to rear (single storey). Location: 148 Moss Lane, Hesketh Bank, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 6AE Applicant: Mr S Taylor WARD:- Hesketh-with-Becconsall Application: 2014/0036/ADV Decision: Advertisement Consent-REFUSED Proposal: Display of non illuminated freestanding advert sign. Location: Land Adjacent To, 20 Shore Road, Hesketh Bank, Lancashire, Applicant: H Edmondson Motor Engineers WARD:- Hesketh-with-Becconsall Application: 2014/0084/OUT Decision: Withdrawn Proposal: Outline - Demolition of existing building and erection of 2 no. detached dwellings including details of access and layout. Location: Land To The Rear Of 130, Moss Lane, Hesketh Bank, Lancashire, Applicant: Mr M Taylor WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2014/0030/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Variation of Condition No. 2 imposed on planning permission 2012/0310/FUL to read: "The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in accordance with the following approved plans:Plan reference 1301.008 003 Rev 04, 1301.008 100 Rev 05, 1301.008 101 Rev 05, 1301.008 102 Rev 05, 1301.008 103 Rev 04, 1301.008 104 Rev 04, 1301.008 200 Rev 04, 1301.008 201 Rev 04, 1301.008 208 Rev 04, sound data sheet and air conditioning dimensional drawing. Location: Abbey Wood Lodge Care Home, 173 County Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 3LY Applicant: EOS Ltd. - 304 - WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2014/0063/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Two storey side extension. Location: 12 Claremont Drive, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4SP Applicant: Mr A McGillion WARD:- Newburgh Application: 2013/1372/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Single storey extension to side. Location: 11 Clovelly Drive, Newburgh, Wigan, Lancashire, WN8 7LY Applicant: Elaine Sudworth WARD:- Newburgh Application: 2013/1375/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Two storey extension to rear. Location: Springside, Culvert Lane, Newburgh, Wigan, Lancashire, WN8 7XA Applicant: Mr M Whitworth WARD:- Newburgh Application: 2014/0049/COU Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Change of use to a catering butchers. Location: Unit 2, Holland Business
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