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Delegated Planning Decisions PDF 305 KB LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS LANCASTER CITY COUNCIL APPLICATION NO DETAILS DECISION 15/01122/FUL Alice Street Works , Alice Street, Morecambe Demolition of Application Permitted existing warehouse and erection of 6 dwelling houses for Ms Sarah Dobson (Poulton Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00020/DIS Former Frontierland Site, Marine Road West, Morecambe Initial Response Sent Discharge of conditions 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 18 , 22 and 24 on application 14/00388/FUL for OPUS Land North (Morecambe) Ltd (Harbour Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00046/CU Guys Farm Outdoor Centre, Gleaves Hill Lane, Ellel Change of Application Refused use of agricultural land for the creation of two ponds with associated landscaping for Kevin Greene (Ellel Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00091/DIS Riverview House , Bulk Road, Lancaster Discharge of Request Completed conditions 11 and 13 on approved application 13/00843/FUL for Mr Matt Crawford (Bulk Ward) 16/00094/DIS Faraday Building, Physics Avenue, Bailrigg Discharge of Request Completed condition 5 on planning permission 13/01061/FUL for Lancaster University (University And Scotforth Rural Ward) 16/00101/DIS Land Adjacent, Campbell Drive, Lancaster Discharge of Initial Response Sent conditions 3, 4, 5 and 7 and part discharge of condition 6 on planning permission 15/00813/FUL for Mr Andrew McMurtrie (Bulk Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00103/DIS Swarthbeck House, Capernwray Road, Capernwray Discharge Initial Response Sent of conditions 4, 5, 6 and 7 on planning permission 14/01022/FUL for Mr Steven Norwood (Kellet Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00110/DIS Chorley Community Housing, Westgate, Morecambe Request Completed Discharge of conditions 4 and 10 on application 14/01289/FUL for Mrs Karen Lee (Westgate Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00111/DIS Pharmacy, Heysham Primary Care Centre, Middleton Way Request Completed Discharge of conditions 3, 4, 6 and 8 on application 15/01188/VCN for ML (HEYSHAM) LIMITED (Heysham South Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00113/DIS Lancaster University, Bigforth Drive, Bailrigg Discharge of Request Completed conditions 3, 4 and 5 on approved application 16/00211/FUL for Mr Sturzaker (University And Scotforth Rural Ward) 16/00116/DIS 5 And 6 Cable Street, Lancaster, Lancashire Discharge of Initial Response Sent condition 4 on approved application 15/01368/FUL for Lancaster SPV Limited (Bulk Ward 2015 Ward) LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS 16/00121/DIS Fellside Barn, Leck Fell Road, Leck Discharge of conditions 3, 5 Request Completed and 9 on prior approval 16/00424/PAA for Redmayne/Shuttleworth (Upper Lune Valley Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00122/DIS Barn North Of, Leck Hill House, Low Lane Discharge of Request Completed conditions 2 and 6 on prior approval 15/00267/PAA for Mr Andrew Redmayne (Upper Lune Valley Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00126/DIS Sidegarth, Sidegarth Lane, Halton Discharge of condition 4 on Application Permitted approved application 15/01399/FUL for Mr & Mrs Swindlehurst (Halton-with-Aughton Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00133/DIS Outwood, Main Street, Arkholme Discharge of all conditions Application Permitted 4, 5 and 6 on application 15/00351/FUL for Mr David Ogden (Kellet Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00138/DIS Extension Walney Wind Farm, Borrans Lane, Middleton Request Completed Discharge of requirement 33 on approved application 14/01379/NSIP - SOS approved Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project for Miss PIPPA DOODSON (Overton Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00139/DIS Extension Walney Wind Farm, Borrans Lane, Middleton Request Completed Discharge of requirement 42 on approved application 14/01379/NSIP - SOS approved Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project for Miss PIPPA DOODSON (Overton Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00143/DIS Site For Fast Food Takeaway Unit, Caton Road, Lancaster Application Permitted Discharge of condition 13 on approved application 16/00551/FUL for Mr . (Lower Lune Valley Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00145/FUL Lancaster And Morecambe College, Morecambe Road, Application Permitted Lancaster Erection of replacement walls and gates to the front and rear entrances for Mr Peter France (Torrisholme Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00238/FUL Land To The Rear Of Dragons Head Hotel, Main Street, Application Refused Whittington Demolition of outbuildings, conversion of barn to dwelling, erection of 3 dwellings with associated landscaping, parking and alterations to the existing access for Mr Simon Nutter (Upper Lune Valley Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00409/FUL Parkfield Garage, Bowerham Road, Lancaster Erection of four Application Refused 2.5 storey dwellings for Mr Peters (Scotforth West Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00415/FUL 1 Stirling Road, Lancaster, Lancashire 2Change of use of Application Refused laundrette (Sui Generis) to one 2-bed flat (C3), insertion of 2 windows to replace existing shop front, insertion of a door to replace existing window, excavation of land to front to provide light well for basement and construction of a boundary wall for Mr Saffique Master (John O'Gaunt Ward 2015 Ward) LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS 16/00445/FUL Stables Field Number 0003, Kit Brow Lane, Ellel Creation of a Application Permitted riding menage, concrete hardstanding to the yard area and erection of a replacement stable block for Mrs Fiona Bowery (Ellel Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00453/LB 89 King Street, Lancaster, Lancashire Listed building Application Permitted application for the installation of replacement timber windows and re-pointing to the front elevation, re-roofing and refurbishing of gutters, downpipes, front and rear dormer extensions and windows to the rear elevation for Mr Mustaq Mister (Castle Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00454/FUL Williamsland Farm, Hasty Brow Road, Slyne Change of use of Application Permitted agricultural buildings into 4 dwellings(C3), demolition of existing modern agricultural sheds, construction of new carports, bin store and bio-mass plant room, and the creation of new access for Mr J Hoggarth (Bolton And Slyne Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00458/RCN 26 Bailey Lane, Heysham, Morecambe Change of use of old Application Permitted dairy to domestic use (pursuant to the removal of condition 4 on planning permission 97/01062/CU, seeking to allow the old dairy to be sold separately to the main domestic property) for Mrs B Tollitt (Heysham Central Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00464/ADV Quernmore Park, Former Nightingale Hall, Quernmore Road Application Permitted Advertisement application for the display of a non- illuminated free-standing sign for Fiona Dootson (Bulk Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00495/FUL Field Number 6950, Lancaster Road, Overton Change of use Application Refused of former football field to paddock for grazing horses and creation of a hardstanding for Mrs Karine Knowles (Overton Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00526/FUL Former Crown And Anchor, Middleton Road, Heysham Application Permitted Conversion of outbuilding to create ancillary accommodation in association with existing dwelling for Mrs S. Pollard (Overton Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00534/LB Ivy Lodge, Lowgill Lane, Lowgill Listed building application for Application Permitted the replacement of two windows to the rear elevation and one roof window to the side roofslope for Miss Caroline Parkinson (Lower Lune Valley Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00538/CU Mole End Farm, Woodman Lane, Burrow Change of use of Application Permitted buildings from agricultural animal training/study centre for special needs children to 5 no. business units (B1), ancillary offices, workshops and stores to the existing livery business and indoor riding arena, alterations to existing access (retrospective), alterations to areas of hardstanding and retention of outdoor riding arena for Mr Robert Lister (Upper Lune Valley Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00546/VLA Old Roof Tree Inn, Middleton Road, Middleton Variation of Application Withdrawn legal agreement attached to planning permission 11/00702/FUL to remove the requirement for affordable housing for Mr N Brunt (Overton Ward 2015 Ward) LIST OF DELEGATED PLANNING DECISIONS 16/00549/VCN Old Roof Tree Inn, Middleton Road, Middleton Change of use Application Permitted of existing public house to form two dwellings, erection of 8 additional dwellings within the site and associated landscaping and access arrangements (pursuant to the variation of condition 3 on planning permission 11/702/FUL to change units A to F to three-bed units) for Mr N Brunt (Overton Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00556/FUL 19 Cove Road, Silverdale, Carnforth Demolition of existing Application Permitted porch, detached garage and shed to the rear and erection of a single storey rear extension and new rear detached garage for Mr Andrew Bodenham (Silverdale Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00557/FUL 64 Quernmore Road, Caton, Lancaster Erection of a two Application Permitted storey side extension for Mr Melvyn Lowe (Lower Lune Valley Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00558/LB Leighton Hall Home Farm, Leighton Park, Leighton Listed Application Permitted building application for works, including demolition and extensions, to facilitate the conversion of the existing buildings to self-catering holiday units for Miss Sinead Mulvenney (Warton Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00579/CU Upp Hall, Upphall Lane, Priest Hutton Change of use of barn Application Permitted into ancillary accommodation in association with Upp Hall Farmhouse for Mr & Mrs Terry Halhead (Kellet Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00580/LB Upp Hall, Upphall Lane, Priest Hutton Listed building Application Permitted application for works to facilitate the conversion of barn into ancillary accommodation in association with Upp Hall Farmhouse for Mr & Mrs Terry Halhead (Kellet Ward 2015 Ward) 16/00585/FUL Stepping Stones Short Stay School, Bowerham Road, Application Permitted Lancaster Erection of replacement
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