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Planning Committee - 7 October 2019 PLANNING COMMITTEE - 7 OCTOBER 2019 APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS PURPOSE OF REPORT To inform Members of those applications which have been determined under the officer delegation scheme since your last meeting. These decisions are made in accordance with the Authority’s powers contained in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and have no financial implications. RECOMMENDATION That the report be noted. DETAILS OF DECISIONS DATE DATE REF NUMBER APPLICANT PARISH/AREA RECEIVED DETERMINED/ PROPOSED DEV DECISION 27.08.2019 10.09.2019 19/00127/TREECA Highview Lodge Oxborough Road Boughton Tree Application Boughton King's Lynn - No objection T1 Willow- to re-pollard to previous points within a Coonservation Area 22.07.2019 13.09.2019 19/01284/F Southgate House Cross Lane Brancaster Application Brancaster KINGS LYNN Permitted Single storey rear extension 29.07.2019 10.09.2019 19/01322/F Strebla Mill Road Brancaster Brancaster Application Norfolk Refused Variation of condition 2 of planning permission 19/00041/F: To amend previously approved drawings for proposed materials 30.07.2019 19.09.2019 19/01337/F Robert Smith Cottages London Brancaster Application Street Brancaster King's Lynn Permitted Variation of Conditon 2 of Planning Permission 18/01309/F to amend site and location plans 28.06.2019 20.08.2019 19/01147/F Mayfield Cottage Ringstead Road Burnham Market Application Burnham Market Norfolk Permitted Demolition of an existing conservatory. Erection of a two storey side extension and construction of a dormer window 30.07.2019 24.09.2019 19/01335/LB The Old Crabbe Hall 22 Front Burnham Market Application Street Burnham Market Norfolk Permitted Listed Building Application: Single storey extension, conversion of stables, internal alterations and demolition of garden wall 06.08.2019 27.08.2019 19/00111/TREECA Crown Yard Herrings Lane Burnham Market Tree Application Burnham Market King's Lynn - No objection Tree in Conservation Area: T1 - multi stem Ash - Remove / Fell due to low amenity value & close proximity to buildings. tree shows signs of declining canopy with dead wood present 07.05.2019 18.09.2019 19/00813/F 5 Marsh Lane Burnham Norton Burnham Norton Application Norfolk PE31 8DS Permitted Retention, refurbishment and extension of the existing dwelling. Retention of boundary walls to Marsh Lane proposed. Demolition of ancillary shed to east of dwelling proposed 15.07.2019 05.09.2019 19/01242/F Stonehaven 2 Gong Lane Burnham Overy Application Burnham Overy Staithe King's Permitted Lynn Alterations and Extension to existing house 02.08.2019 16/01710/NMA_1 Island House Tower Road Burnham Overy Burnham Overy Staithe King's Lynn Non-material amendment to planning permission 16/01710/F: Extension and alterations to existing dwelling including the conversion of existing boat store and undercroft to residential accommodation. Construction of new double garage with one bed guest accommodation over. Amendment to position of previously approved summer house (2/91/1079/CU/F) and conversion of existing shed to a conservatory 22.08.2019 23.08.2019 19/00126/TREECA Heritage View Castle Square Castle Acre Tree Application Bailey Street Castle Acre - No objection Trees in a Conservation Area: H1 - Mixed Native- to remove but replanted after driveway works are completed. T1 - To hedge cut Yew stump regrowth to maintain at existing size 06.09.2019 17.09.2019 19/00139/TREECA The Old Rising Sun Newton Road Castle Acre Tree Application Castle Acre King's Lynn - No objection (T1 - 2) Lelandii trees - Fell within a conservation area 05.07.2019 29.08.2019 19/00063/TPO Larkins Cottage 5 - 6 Lynn Road Castle Rising TPO Work Castle Rising King's Lynn Approved 2/TPO/00136 and in a Conservation Area: T1- T2-Birch- Pollard / Monolith to 12 ft. T3 - T4- T5-T6-Birch- Fell to ground level and re plant 1 x specimen tree 02.09.2019 17.09.2019 19/00134/TREECA Garden House Lower Road Castle Castle Rising Tree Application Rising King's Lynn - No objection Removal of Leylandii trees within a Conservation Area 20.09.2019 24.09.2019 19/00085/TPO The Knights Hill Hotel Knights Hill Castle Rising TPO Work Village Grimston Road South Approved Wootton King's Lynn 2/TPO/00143: T10 Common Beech Tree - Tree to be taken down to the stump 04.06.2019 12.09.2019 19/00989/F Meadow View Black Horse Road Clenchwarton Application Clenchwarton King's Lynn Permitted Proposed dwelling and retention of part of existing bungalow as annexe 26.06.2019 10.09.2019 19/01129/LDP THIE-MY-CHREE 6 Fern Hill Dersingham Would be Lawful Dersingham Norfolk Lawful development certificate: To build an extension to replace an existing conservatory on the back of the bungalow 27.06.2019 21.08.2019 19/01138/F 7 Brenda Collison Close Dersingham Application Dersingham King's Lynn Norfolk Permitted Extension to dwelling 02.09.2019 25.09.2019 19/00078/TPO Emsway 59A Chapel Road Dersingham TPO Work Dersingham King's Lynn Approved 2/TPO/00040 - (T1) Hornbeam: Reduce crown by 2.5m. (T2) 6x Hornbeams: Reduce height by 2.5m, remove branches to 3.5m. (T3) Hornbeam: Reduce by 1.5m. (T4 and T5) Horse Chestnut: raise over pavement 12.06.2019 21.08.2019 19/01065/F Former Granaries Station Road Docking Application Docking Norfolk Permitted Variation of condition 2 of planning permission 16/00654/FM 08.07.2019 22.08.2019 19/01185/F Land On N Side of High Street And Docking Application S Side of Pound Lane Docking Permitted Norfolk Construction of temporary access to construction site compound in association with development approved under reserved matters ref: 18/01960/RMM 16.07.2019 10.09.2019 19/01254/F The Main Event Ltd 2 Bennett Docking Application Mews Docking Norfolk Permitted Proposed external alterations in connection with a new dwelling including windows, doors and openings, fencing, hedging and gates 05.09.2019 17.09.2019 19/00136/TREECA Manor House Well Street Docking Docking Tree Application King's Lynn - No objection Trees in a Conservation Area: Western red cedar (T1) - raise crown on roadside to 4 m above ground level. Holm oak (T2, T3) - raise crown on roadside to 3 m above ground level, cut back lower branches to wall. Lime (T5) - raise crown on roadside to 3 m above ground level. Robinia (T6) - raise crown on roadside to 3 m above ground level. Horse chestnut (T7) - raise crown over footpath to 3 m above ground level and to 5.2 m above the road. Sycamore (T8) - raise crown on roadside to 3 m above ground level. Hawthorn (T9) - reduce crown on roadside by approximately 1.5 m back to hedgeline. Hawthorn, field maple (T10) - raise crown on roadside to 3 m above ground level. Hawthorn, plum hedge (T11) - reduce back on roadside back to hedgeline as required 05.09.2019 17.09.2019 19/00138/TREECA Orchard House Station Road Docking Tree Application Docking King's Lynn - No objection T1 Horse Chestnut tree: Fell to ground level. T2 Horse Chestnut tree: Fell to ground level. T3 Horse Chestnut tree: See attached report within a Conservation Area 09.08.2017 21.08.2019 17/01536/RMM Land South of Railway Road Downham Market Application Downham Market Norfolk Permitted Reserved Matters Application: Construction of 31 dwellings 02.04.2019 21.08.2019 19/00612/F Land To The Rear of 60 Lynn Downham Market Application Road Downham Market Norfolk Permitted Construction of one house and garage 08.04.2019 05.09.2019 19/00645/F Plot S of 81 Ryston End Downham Downham Market Application Market Norfolk Refused Construction of single dwellinghouse 05.06.2019 06.09.2019 19/01003/F 95 Bexwell Road Downham Downham Market Application Market Norfolk PE38 9LJ Permitted Demolition of existing single storey extension, proposed two storey side extension, first floor rear extension and internal alterations 10.07.2019 30.08.2019 19/01207/F 10 Railway Road Downham Downham Market Application Market Norfolk PE38 9EB Permitted Construction of single storey rear extension following removal of existing single storey rear extensions and existing garage 02.08.2019 29.08.2019 19/00110/TREECA Hadleigh 42 Bexwell Road Downham Market Tree Application Downham Market Norfolk - No objection T1 Oak- to carry out an all-round 1m crown reduction. To reduce from the building to allow clearance of 2m and bring into shape with the rest of the crown, T2 Beech- to carry out an all-round 2m crown reduction and bring into shape, T3 & T4 Cherry- to reduce the overhanging branches from the neighbours side by approximately 2m (to suitable growth points) and T5 & T6 Ash- to reduce the overhanging branches from the neighbours side by approximately 2m (to suitable growth points) within a Conservation Area 27.08.2019 10.09.2019 19/00075/TPO 138 Lynn Road Downham Market Downham Market TPO Work Norfolk PE38 9QF Approved 2/TPO/00031: T1 (Oak) - reduce lower canopy by 1m, T2 (Oak) - reduce entire crown by 2m and crown lift 3m above ground level 14.05.2019 13.09.2019 19/00861/F Riverbank Bridge Road Downham Downham West Application Market Norfolk Permitted Variation of Condition 2 of Planning Permission 18/00675/F: Variation of condition 2 of planning permission 17/00739/F: To amend previously approved drawings 05.07.2019 15.08.2019 19/00103/TREECA London House The Green East East Rudham TPO Work Rudham Norfolk Approved T1- Willow: Cut back within a conservation area 25.06.2019 06.09.2019 19/01118/F Summer End Farm Narford Lane East Walton Application East Walton Norfolk Permitted VARIATION OF CONDITION 2 OF PLANNING PERMISSION 17/00378/F: Proposed conversion of barns/outbuilding to provide 3 dwellings 25.06.2019 06.09.2019 19/01119/LB Summer End Farm Narford Lane East Walton Application East Walton Norfolk Permitted Proposed conversion of barns/outbuildings to provide 3 dwellings at Summer End farm, Narford lane, East Walton.
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