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Initial Template List of Planning Applications Determined Under Delegated Powers The following Planning Applications have been determined by officers under the scheme of Delegation Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2013/1035/OUT Enterprise Inns Wheatsheaf Inn Outline application including access Permitted Ruth Beckwith 8/33/203B/PA 87 Main Road for the erection of 7No. dwellings Hambleton following demolition of the existing 20 Oct 2014 Selby public house North Yorkshire YO8 9JD 2014/0060/FUL Mr Chris Hirst The Paddock Variation of condition 2(drawings) of Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/20/295T/PA Mill Lane approval 2012/0980/FUL conversion Brayton of existing single storey general 14 Nov 2014 Selby purpose agricultural building into a North Yorkshire farm shop including car parking and YO8 9LB delivery access area and demolition of single storey steel sheeted outbuilding 02/12/14 – Page 1 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2014/0279/OUT Mr. Alan Collins Collins Coaches Outline application with all matters Permitted Joe O'Sullivan 8/17/66K/PA Cliffe Service Station reserved for the demolition of existing York Road house and coach depot and the 29 Oct 2014 Cliffe erection of a residential development Selby North Yorkshire YO8 6NN 2014/0494/COU Mr Christopher Lockgate Farm Retrospective change of use of Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/44/11E/PA Woodward Lowgate agricultural barn to commercial Balne storage of refrigeration equipment 3 Nov 2014 Goole East Yorkshire DN14 0EE 2014/0510/HPA Mr Tom Abbey The Rectory Removal of a short section of Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/72/82K/PA Croft Lane boundary wall and installation of Newton Kyme stone piers, metal gates and railings 31 Oct 2014 Tadcaster to a section of South boundary and North Yorkshire the replacement of 'Modern' doorway LS24 9LR with window and stonework below 2014/0567/ADV Mandale Homes Cross Farm Retrospective application for consent Refused Ruth Beckwith 8/48/151K/AA North East Ltd Cross Hill to display 2 No sales hoardings Fairburn 30 Oct 2014 Knottingley West Yorkshire WF11 9JG 02/12/14 – Page 2 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2014/0590/REM Mr Richard Street Record Reserved matters application for Permitted Ruth Beckwith 8/19/215E/PA Walker Park Row erection of 4 terraced houses with Selby off-street parking at Conservative 13 Nov 2014 Club Car Park 2014/0595/FUL Drax Power Ltd Drax Power Station Proposed erection of a steel ash silo Permitted Joe O'Sullivan 8/24/27Q/PA New Road Drax 5 Nov 2014 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 8PQ 2014/0682/FUL Mr & Mrs I Patrick Springfield House Farm Conversion of an agricultural building Permitted Ruth Hardingham 8/13/115K/PA Green Lane to form 7no. residential units North Duffield 24 Oct 2014 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 5RR 2014/0740/FUL Mrs Julie Horner Caravan At Dunelm Farm Erection of a ground mounted Photo Permitted Mr Calum Rowley 8/15/18L/PA King Rudding Lane Voltaic array along the field boundary Riccall on land to the east of 27 Oct 2014 York North Yorkshire YO19 6QL 02/12/14 – Page 3 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2014/0750/FUL Mrs Helen Evans Land At Application for a 40m x 20m fenced Permitted Mr Calum Rowley 8/25/126A/PA Hales Lane all weather riding arena and Drax associated surfacing and drainage 20 Oct 2014 Selby North Yorkshire 2014/0772/FUL The Croft Livery The Croft Proposed erection of an equestrian Permitted Ruth Hardingham 8/09/110F/PA (S Dale) Stewart Lane worker's dwelling The Croft Livery Stillingfleet 24 Oct 2014 York 2014/0783/HPA Mr D Harrison Garmsway Two Storey Extension Permitted Mr Calum Rowley 8/42/93D/PA Selby Road Whitley 17 Oct 2014 Goole East Yorkshire DN14 0HY 2014/0803/FUL Mr Sean Duggan Conifer Drive Proposed demolition of the existing Permitted Louise Milnes 8/09/12E/PA The Green bungalow and outbuildings and Stillingfleet erection of 1 No 5 bedroom detached 17 Oct 2014 York house with integral garage at Plot North Yorkshire One YO19 6SG 02/12/14 – Page 4 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2014/0804/FUL Mr Sean Duggan Conifer Drive Proposed demolition of the existing Permitted Louise Milnes 8/09/12F/PA The Green bungalow and outbuildings and Stillingfleet erection of 1 No 5 bedroom detached 17 Oct 2014 York house with integral garage on Plot 2 North Yorkshire YO19 6SG 2014/0816/ATD Mr David Hudson Fenton Dene Farm Prior notification of change of use of Mr Simon Eades 8/60/39B/PA Fenton Lane an existing agricultural unit to form a Sherburn In Elmet residenital dwelling and proposed 22 Oct 2014 North Yorkshire extension, with associated LS25 6EZ landscaping and parking provision 2014/0821/HPA Mr Mark Dunnett The Fold Yard Erection of conservatory to the side Permitted Mr Calum Rowley 8/46/75J/PA College Farm Main Street 17 Oct 2014 Little Smeaton Selby North Yorkshire WF8 3LF 2014/0834/HPA Mr & Mrs Russell Hazeldene Demolition of existing garage and Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/55/33J/PA & Linda Walker Chapel Street outbuilding. Construction of single Hillam storey extensions to the front, rear 4 Nov 2014 Leeds and side. External works associated West Yorkshire with the proposal. LS25 5HP 02/12/14 – Page 5 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2014/0846/HPA Mr Nigel Radtke The Old Police House Proposed reduction in length of Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/41/132/PA Park Lane existing office/garage section of Womersley building by 500 mm at west elevation, 16 Oct 2014 Doncaster conversion of ground floor office into South Yorkshire integral garage, enclose existing DN6 9BJ open porch, construction of upper floor dormer bedroom and bathroom above existing flat roof, build a single storey ground floor extension to rear and removal of certain trees 2014/0849/HPA Mr & Mrs Collins 21 Highfield Crescent Proposed Single Storey Extension to Permitted Carol Baker 8/16/183C/PA Barlby Rear of Existing Property Selby 16 Oct 2014 North Yorkshire YO8 5HD 2014/0851/HPA Mr George The Forge Proposed erection of garage at Permitted Carol Baker 8/25/127A/PA Richard Pool Main Road Drax 27 Oct 2014 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 8NT 02/12/14 – Page 6 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2014/0854/HPA Mr Steven Hill Crest Erection of a 2 storey side and first Permitted Mr Calum Rowley 8/37/157J/PA Appleton Selby Road floor extensions and creation of a Eggborough new vehicular access to the highway 20 Oct 2014 Goole East Yorkshire DN14 0LP 2014/0859/HPA Mr Chris 27 The Glade Proposed double storey and single Permitted Mr Calum Rowley 8/10/277/PA Thompson Escrick storey rear extension, additional York storey to existing garage, and double 20 Oct 2014 YO19 6JH storey front extension to house stairway 2014/0860/HPA Mr Anne 3 South View Proposed single storey rear Permitted Carol Baker 8/17/352/PA Ramsden Moor Lane extension South Duffield 16 Oct 2014 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 6TB 2014/0864/HPA Mr N Holmes 29 Sand Lane Extension and alterations comprising Refused Carol Baker 8/57/111B/PA South Milford of a single storey extension to the Leeds rear of the dwelling and a first floor 16 Oct 2014 West Yorkshire extension to the existing dormer LS25 5AU bungalow for additional bedroom accommodation 02/12/14 – Page 7 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2014/0867/TPO Mrs Carol 10 Athelstans Court Proposed felling of 1 No Beech tree Permitted Mr Calum Rowley 8/58/1013A/PA Pearson Sherburn In Elmet (T1) covered by TPO 8/1977 Leeds 17 Oct 2014 LS25 6BD 2014/0873/FUL Mr David Holland Brayton Hall Proposed installation of a 20kW Permitted Ruth Hardingham 8/20/753/PA Brayton Lane ground mounted photovoltaic array Brayton 24 Oct 2014 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 9DZ 2014/0876/HPA Mr Darren Love 66 Sherburn Street Proposed single storey rear Permitted Carol Baker 8/35/474/PA Cawood extension Selby 30 Oct 2014 North Yorkshire YO8 3SS 2014/0877/FUL Mr Barry Healey 2 Garth View Proposed erection of a new dwelling Refused Mr Calum Rowley 8/60/35B/PA Biggin Lane on land adjacent Little Fenton 7 Nov 2014 Tadcaster Leeds LS25 6HG 02/12/14 – Page 8 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2014/0878/HPA Mr R Corbett Lancrigg Proposed side extension to include a Permitted Mr Calum Rowley 8/18/443/PA 11 Landing Lane garage and new utility room with Hemingbrough existing garage converted into a 23 Oct 2014 Selby dining space North Yorkshire YO8 6RA 2014/0881/HPA Mrs H Firth The Works Erection of single detached garage Permitted Mr Calum Rowley 8/52/172/PA Marsh Lane Beal 20 Oct 2014 Goole East Yorkshire DN14 0SL 2014/0882/HPA Mrs Jane Young 25 Kelcbar Way Retrospective application for Permitted Carol Baker 8/73/735A/PA Tadcaster proposed ground floor front extension LS24 9NX which forms an infill between the 6 Nov 2014 garage and porch 2014/0883/HPA Mr Richard Old Ouse House The proposed construction of an Refused Mr Calum Rowley 8/36/287A/PA Mosley Lordship Lane extension to an existing dwelling to Wistow form new master bedroom, lounge & 6 Nov 2014 Selby entrance.
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