Planning Committee Agenda 20 October 2011

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Planning Committee Agenda 20 October 2011 Planning Committee Agenda Item No 7a Applications Determined under Officer Delegated Powers for the month of September 2011 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 10/0794 Full Kirkby Stephen Erection of 60 no. dwellings and LAND ADJACENT TO Story Homes & APPROVED Application associated infrastructure. QUARRY CLOSE, NATEBY Mr and Mrs ROAD, KIRKBY STEPHEN Ousby - Andrew Hewson 11/0100 Reserved by Penrith Discharge conditions 3, 15, 24, 25 & LAND AT SOUTHEND Sainsbury's APPROVED Cond 29 relating to phasing details, ROAD/CASTLE HILL Supermarkets surface & foul water drainage, and ROAD, PENRITH Ltd. an acoustic report. 11/0193 Outline Penrith Development of three dwellings. LAND ADJACENT TO Mr M Sisson APPROVED Application CREEDEN, CARLETON ROAD, PENRITH 11/0230 Outline Greystoke Outline application for 1 no. SUMMER GROUND, Mrs Stebbings APPROVED Application dwelling. HOWARD PARK, GREYSTOKE, PENRITH 11/0279 Full Penrith Proposed agricultural building. NEWTON GATE, PENRITH Mr M Edgar APPROVED Application 11/0341 Full Hutton Proposed agricultural workers BERRIER END, BERRIER, Messrs Dixon APPROVED Application dwelling. PENRITH 11/0366 Full Alston Change of use to 2 no. flats and THE TOPPS, TOWNHEAD, Mr F S Potts APPROVED Application local office for Cumbria ALSTON constabulary, and continued use by Alston Cybermoor. 11 October 2011 Page 1 of 12 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 11/0367 Full Lazonby Amendment of previously approved BRACKENBANK Mr & Mrs Burton APPROVED Application scheme (10/0608) for the extension BOARDING KENNELS, and alteration of kennels to include BRACKENBANK LODGE, the construction of one flat for LAZONBY, PENRITH occupation by kennel workers. 11/0397 Reserved by Crosby Discharge of planning conditions 6, FORMER WORKS, SILVER LCT - Mr D APPROVED Cond Ravensworth 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 of STREET, CROSBY Graham application 10/1011. RAVENSWORTH 11/0405 Full Great Salkeld Extension to an existing agricultural SCATTERBECK HOUSE, Messrs Harvey & APPROVED Application livestock building. LAZONBY, PENRITH Mandle - Mr I Mandle 11/0434 Reserved by Little Strickland Discharge of conditions 3 and 4 LITTLE STRICKLAND Mrs E McQuillen APPROVED Cond relating to planning approval HALL, LITTLE 10/0968 and 10/0969. STRICKLAND, PENRITH 11/0463 Full Dacre Variation of condition 2 of PLOT 3 & BYRE Mr F Thompson APPROVED Application application 08/0326 comprising of CONVERSION, TOWN END amendments to access FARM, STAINTON, arrangement. PENRITH 11/0467 Full Langwathby Proposed demolition of 2 BEACONSFIELD Mr & Mrs M APPROVED Application conservatory, car port and TERRACE, EDENHALL, Sowerby outbuildings and creation of a single PENRITH storey rear extension. 11/0498 Full Winton Conversion of redundant and BARN ADJACENT TO Mrs U Middleton APPROVED Application derelict barn to residential GREENSIDE, WINTON, accommodation ancillary to main KIRKBY STEPHEN residence of Greenside. 11 October 2011 Page 2 of 12 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 11/0504 Full Penrith Erection of conservatory to side of 1 RYDAL COURT, Mr Huddart APPROVED Application dwelling. PENRITH 11/0512 Full Bandleyside Proposed solar panels to roof. 2 BANDLEY COTTAGE, Mr N Jenkins APPROVED Application BURRELLS, APPLEBY-IN- WESTMORLAND 11/0518 Full Crosby Side and rear extension with HIGH GREEN, REAGILL, Mr T Varley REFUSED Application Ravensworth detached garage. PENRITH 11/0522 Full Orton To install an anaerobic digester to BOWNESS FARM, ORTON, JP & S Thorpe - APPROVED Application provide biogas for a 10kw combined PENRITH Mr J Thorpe heat and power unit. 11/0524 Full Penrith Proposed partly buried garage to FRIARS BANK, FRIARS Mr David Martin APPROVED Application rear of dwelling to store motor CLOSE, PENRITH vehicle collection. 11/0527 Full Ravenstonedale Erection of first floor extension. STABLE COTTAGE, Mr & Mrs J & DM APPROVED Application COLDBECK, Pike RAVENSTONEDALE, KIRKBY STEPHEN 11/0531 Listed Building Appleby Installation of replacement windows 50 BOROUGHGATE, Mr J C W Hodge APPROVED (late application). APPLEBY 11/0533 Full Penrith Proposed new riot training area and CARLETON HALL, Cumbria Police APPROVED Application new enclosure to existing 'jig' forced CARLETON AVENUE, Authority - Mr M entry simulation area. PENRITH West 11/0534 Listed Building Penrith Stabilising work to listed building REAR OF 10 LITTLE Mrs J Watson APPROVED involving placing four patress plates DOCKRAY, PENRITH on the front elevation. 11 October 2011 Page 3 of 12 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 11/0542 Advertisement Penrith Advertising banner display frame. THE NORTH LAKES Shire Hotels - Mr REFUSED HOTEL, ULLSWATER S Shaw ROAD, PENRITH 11/0544 Full Penrith Extension to existing servicing SOLWAY DAF (PENRITH), Solway Leyland APPROVED Application building. UNIT 42 GILWILLY Daf INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PENRITH 11/0551 Advertisement Penrith Proposed freestanding totem. WCF COUNTRY CENTRE, Booths Penrith REFUSED BRUNSWICK ROAD, Ltd PENRITH 11/0560 Listed Building Penrith Listed building consent for the HUNTER HALL SCHOOL, Dr T Winzor APPROVED application of stabilizer followed by FRENCHFIELD, PENRITH resin based masonry paint to exterior of a school building. 11/0563 Full Dufton Change of use to playing field with LAND ADJ TO CAR PARK, Dufton APPROVED Application play equipment. DUFTON, APPLEBY Recreation Area Group - Mrs J Barnes 11/0571 Full Crosby Extension to dwelling. THE VICARAGE, CROSBY Mr & Mrs A APPROVED Application Ravensworth RAVENSWORTH, PENRITH Seddon 11/0574 Full Alston Installation of a timber garage. LIMESWOOD, THE Mr & Mrs W APPROVED Application LOANING, ALSTON Clark 11/0577 Full Winton Retrospective application for THE GIN CASES, WINTON, Mr & Mrs APPROVED Application retaining wall and paved area. KIRKBY STEPHEN Wilkinson 11 October 2011 Page 4 of 12 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 11/0578 Full Appleby Extension to dwelling. 2 LONG MARTON ROAD, Mr & Mrs F APPROVED Application APPLEBY- IN- Bradley WESTMORLAND 11/0582 Reserved by Ravenstonedale Details reserved by conditions 3, 4, BOWBERHEAD, Mr S Morriss APPROVED Cond 5 and 6 of application 11/0328 in RAVENSTONEDALE, relation to internal and external KIRKBY STEPHEN finishes. 11/0583 Full Ousby Circular slurry store. CROSSFELL VIEW, Ms Barker APPROVED Application OUSBY, PENRITH 11/0587 Full Alston Reserved Matters application for 1 PLOT 2 KERALA HOUSE, Mr J F Shepherd APPROVED Application no. dwelling. BRAMPTON ROAD, ALSTON 11/0589 Time Penrith Application for extension to time B & Q SITE, BRIDGE LANE, Morbaine APPROVED Extension limit for implementation for PENRITH Limited application 07/0145 relating to extension to B & Q unit. 11/0594 Listed Building Clifton Listed Building Consent for internal WHITRIGG HOUSE, Mr D APPROVED alterations to form 2 no. ensuite CLIFTON, PENRITH Blackamore shower rooms and the installation of external, rear, first floor, glazed balustrade. 11/0595 Time Kirkoswald Extend the time limit from 10A ROODS DRIVE, Ms J Walker APPROVED Extension implementation of application KIRKOSWALD, PENRITH 08/0472 for an extension to a dwelling. 11 October 2011 Page 5 of 12 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 11/0596 Advertisement Kirkby Stephen Advertisement consent for 2 no. NORTH AND SOUTH, Kirkby Stephen REFUSED pole mounted signage. MARKET SQUARE, Town CL - Mrs J KIRKBY STEPHEN Cooper 11/0597 Full Penrith Proposed extension and widened 30 PARKLANDS WAY, Mr & Mrs J APPROVED Application driveway. PENRITH Blackman 11/0598 Full Shap Two storey extension to dwelling. 17 GAYLE AVENUE, SHAP, Mr K Hutchinson APPROVED Application PENRITH 11/0599 Full Kirkby Stephen Proposed solar panels to roof. UNIT 8 STATION YARD, Mr A Hoyle APPROVED Application KIRKBY STEPHEN 11/0600 Advertisement Penrith Advertisement consent for totem DAVID HAYTON, Peugeot Motor APPROVED sign and various other signage to HILLCREST GARAGE, Company Plc - car showroom. GILWILLY ESTATE, Mr R Dargie PENRITH 11/0603 Full Milburn Installation of solar panels to roof of NORTH GATE, MILBURN, Mr M Joyce APPROVED Application garage. PENRITH 11/0604 Full Greystoke Retrospective application for minor LITTLE CROFT, Mr D Crowden APPROVED Application amendments to approved planning BLENCOW, PENRITH application 07/0371, extension to dwelling. 11/0606 Full Ousby Change of use to bed and breakfast. GATE HOUSE, Mrs A Black APPROVED Application MELMERBY, PENRITH 11/0608 Outline Hunsonby Outline application for 2 detached PLOTS 2 & 3, ROBIN Eden Valley APPROVED Application dwellings. HOOD VIEW, WINSKILL, Developments PENRITH Ltd 11 October 2011 Page 6 of 12 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 11/0609 Full Culgaith Detached garage in garden of CROSS FELL VIEW, Mr P Paxton APPROVED Application dwelling. BLENCARN, PENRITH 11/0612 Full Langwathby Extension to existing waste UNDERLYNE, STATION Frank Bird APPROVED Application treatment plant. ROAD, LANGWATHBY, (Poultry) Ltd PENRITH 11/0613 Notice of Milburn Notification of agricultural building. LOW HOWGILL, MILBURN, Mr J Taylor - N B APPROVED Intention PENRITH Taylor & Son 11/0615 Full Kings Meaburn Proposed general purpose WEST VIEW, KINGS Mr & Mrs APPROVED Application agricultural building. MEABURN, PENRITH Holroyd 11/0617 Reserved by Brougham Discharge of condition 3 from WHINFELL HOLIDAY Center Parcs APPROVED Cond planning approval 11/0432 relating VILLAGE, WHINFELL, Operating to the submission of a planting PENRITH Company
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