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Planning Committee DEVELOPMENT DIVISION PLANNING COMMITTEE 8th October 2013 Delegated Decisions For Information Ladies and Gentlemen, Town & Country Planning Act 1990 (As Amended) Town & Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2010 Decisions made between 20th August – 27th September 2013 The applications in this report have been determined by the Director of Regeneration and Community Services under delegated authority (Minute No. 254, Planning Committee, 3rd September, 2002, confirmed by Council 24th September, 2002). The decisions are reported for your information. The Building Act 1984/The Building Regulations 2010 Decisions made between 21st August – 29th September 2013 The applications in this report have been determined by the Building Control Manager & Access Officer under delegated authority. The decisions are reported for your information and have been ACCEPTED, APPROVED, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS, REFUSED OR REGULARISED. Assistant Director of Regeneration and Built Environment PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number Plots 1-8 (St Georges Development) Church Street Central B28/2013/0574 Barrow-in-Furness Parish Decision Proposal None Approved by Application for approval of details reserved by Case Officer letter condition following grant of planning permission Jason Hipkiss Decision Date B28/2013/0138 (occupation of plots 1-12) to 19-SEP-2013 partially discharge condition No. 5 (submission of verification report) to allow the occupancy of plots 1-8. Reference Address Ward Number 41 Dalton Road Askam-in-Furness Dalton North B21/2013/0468 Proposal Parish Decision Erect a bedroom extension at first floor level Askam and Ireleth Refused Case Officer Decision Date Tim Corry 03-SEP-2013 Reference Address Ward Number School House Pit Lane Lindal-in-Furness Dalton North B21/2013/0372 Proposal Parish Decision Creation of a driveway to provide off road parking Lindal and Marton Refused for 2 cars and new access onto a classified road. Case Officer Decision Date Tim Corry 11-SEP-2013 Reference Address Ward Number 22 Sunny Bank Lindal-in-Furness Dalton North B21/2013/0542 Proposal Parish Decision Rear ground floor extension with internal alterations Lindal and Marton Approved with (in a revised form to that approved under reference Case Officer conditions 2012/0229). Tim Corry Decision Date 25-SEP-2013 Reference Address Ward Number 10 Marsh Street Askam-in-Furness Dalton North B21/2013/0568 Proposal Parish Decision Rear ground floor shower room Askam and Ireleth Approved with Case Officer conditions Tim Corry Decision Date 25-SEP-2013 Page 2 of 28 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number Ireleth Garage Ireleth Road Ireleth Dalton North B13/2013/0321 Askam-in-Furness Parish Decision Proposal Askam and Ireleth Approved with Conversion of roof space to a 2 bedroom, Case Officer conditions self-contained flat/apartment Barry Jesson Decision Date 28-AUG-2013 Reference Address Ward Number Glengarth Ireleth Road Ireleth Askam-in-Furness Dalton North B21/2013/0471 Proposal Parish Decision Loft conversion involving a lifting of the roof over Askam and Ireleth Refused one half of the bungalow with dormers to both front Case Officer Decision Date and rear elevations. Tim Corry 22-AUG-2013 Reference Address Ward Number 17 Abbey Heights Ireleth Askam-in-Furness Dalton North B21/2013/0472 Proposal Parish Decision Build a porch to the front of the property Askam and Ireleth Approved with Case Officer conditions Tim Corry Decision Date 28-AUG-2013 Reference Address Ward Number 102 Parklands Terrace Furnace Place Dalton North B31/2013/0605 Askam-in-Furness Parish Decision Proposal Askam and Ireleth Approved with Application for a Non Material Amendment Case Officer conditions following grant of planning permission Jason Hipkiss Decision Date B21/2013/0167 (Double storey side extension with 26-SEP-2013 utility room to side and detached garage to the rear) to allow relocation of utility room window to front facing wall and exclude the utility door as agreed in the original plans. Page 3 of 28 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number North Lodge Abbey Road Dalton-in-Furness Dalton South B21/2013/0453 Proposal Parish Decision Erection of a two storey rear extension with single Dalton and Newton Approved with storey garden room off shot and a detached store Case Officer conditions building, reinstatement of previously excavated Charles Wilton Decision Date area and erection of a garden wall with vehicular 16-SEP-2013 access gate to front boundary. Reference Address Ward Number Land at Green Lane Dalton-in-Furness Dalton South B18/2013/0469 Proposal Parish Decision Erection of a stable block consisting of two stables Dalton and Newton Approved with and a store/feed room, with a hard standing to the Case Officer conditions front for cleaning, grooming etc. Charles Wilton Decision Date 13-SEP-2013 Reference Address Ward Number North Lodge Abbey Road Dalton-in-Furness Dalton South B23/2013/0454 Proposal Parish Decision Listed Building Consent for the demolition of Dalton and Newton Approved with existing extensions to northwest side elevation and Case Officer conditions garage to south east and the erection of a two Charles Wilton Decision Date storey rear extension with single storey garden 16-SEP-2013 room off shot. Reference Address Ward Number 30 Greystone Lane Dalton-in-Furness Dalton South B21/2013/0525 Proposal Parish Decision Rear and side ground floor extension forming Dalton and Newton Approved with lounge, study, kitchen, toilet and bedroom. Case Officer conditions Tim Corry Decision Date 24-SEP-2013 Reference Address Ward Number 23 Lindal Close Dalton-in-Furness Dalton South B21/2013/0485 Proposal Parish Decision Single storey ground floor extension to side Dalton and Newton Approved with elevation Case Officer conditions Tim Corry Decision Date 29-AUG-2013 Page 4 of 28 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number 60 Prince Street Dalton-in-Furness Dalton South B21/2013/0531 Proposal Parish Decision Ground floor kitchen and bike store (resubmission Dalton and Newton Approved with of planning application B21/2013/0347) Case Officer conditions Tim Corry Decision Date 24-SEP-2013 Reference Address Ward Number Billincote Farm Newton Road Dalton-in-Furness Dalton South B28/2013/0404 Proposal Parish Decision Variation of condition No. 3 of Planning Permission Dalton and Newton Approved with B18/2013/0405 (Raising ground level within basin Case Officer conditions to provide better drained agricultural pasture) to Charles Wilton Decision Date allow period for completion to be extended to 30th 09-SEP-2013 June 2016 Reference Address Ward Number 34 Cowlarns Road Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat BLHC/2013/001 Proposal Parish 1 Prior Notification (Larger Homes Extension) for a None Decision rear extension forming Sun Lounge, toilet and utility Case Officer Approved by room (Length from rear wall of the original house Jason Hipkiss letter 4.1 metres, height to the eaves 3.0 metres and Decision Date height to highest point of the extension 3.3 metres) 16-SEP-2013 Reference Address Ward Number 87 Hill Road Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat B26/2013/0629 Proposal Parish Decision Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness of None Approved with Proposed Use or Development for a rear/side Case Officer conditions ground floor kitchen extension Jason Hipkiss Decision Date 24-SEP-2013 Reference Address Ward Number 1 Cliffe Lane Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat B26/2013/0518 Proposal Parish Decision Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness of None Approved with Proposed Use or Development (CLOPUD) for a Case Officer conditions rear dormer window to an existing loft conversion. Charles Wilton Decision Date 26-SEP-2013 Page 5 of 28 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number 81 Hill Road Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat BLHC/2013/000 Proposal Parish 6 Prior Approval (Larger Homes Extensions) for a None Decision Rear ground floor kitchen and dining room Case Officer Approved with extension (Length from rear wall of the original Jason Hipkiss conditions house is 3.05 metres, height to the eaves is 2.5 Decision Date metres and height to highest point of the extension 20-AUG-2013 is 3.9 metres) Reference Address Ward Number Land adjacent to Fairway Hotel Hawthwaite Lane Hawcoat B20/2013/0534 Barrow-in-Furness Parish Decision Proposal None Decision Date Change of use from a golf course to agricultural for Case Officer 12-SEP-2013 grazing. Jason Hipkiss Reference Address Ward Number 17 St Bees Drive Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat B26/2013/0507 Proposal Parish Decision Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness of None Approved Proposed Use or Development (CLOPUD) for a Case Officer Decision Date side elevation canopy roof to the side gable wall. Jason Hipkiss 03-SEP-2013 Reference Address Ward Number 35 Glenridding Drive Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat B21/2013/0537 Proposal Parish Decision Rear kitchen/dining room extension and front and None Approved with rear dormer windows forming master bedroom with Case Officer conditions ensuite Tim Corry Decision Date 04-SEP-2013 Reference Address Ward Number 55 Hill Road Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat BLHC/2013/000 Proposal Parish 7 Prior Approval (Larger Homes Extensions) for a None Decision Rear conservatory (Length from rear wall of the Case Officer Approved original house is 4 metres, height to the eaves is Jason Hipkiss Decision Date 2.3 metres and height to highest point of the 29-AUG-2013 extension is 3.0 metres) Page 6 of 28 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number Warehouse within Bradys Yard Walney Road Hindpool B20/2013/0279 Barrow-in-Furness Parish Decision Proposal
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