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Local Development Division Planning Applications LD - Allocated Applications MIS Weekly Report week start 04/04/2011 District Area Planning Site Address Description Xpoint Ypoint Proposal Received Prev.History Consultee / LO Member Date to Deadline Reference Date & Comments Officer Date Adur District Southern ADC/0071/11 McDonalds, Eastern Avenue, 522321 105188 Replacement of existing freestanding 5m high "M"04-Apr-2011 ADC/464/10 (A) - Liam/SRU SRU (LO) Brian Coomber 05-Apr-2011 25-Apr-2011 Council Area Office Shoreham, West Sussex monument sign with a 6.5m high one (Shoreham) (illuminated). Adur District Southern ADC/0112/11 84, High Street, Shoreham-by- 521342 105090 COU of ground floor and basement from office 07-Apr-2011 SU/175/02 (N/A) SRU (LO) Brian Coomber 11-Apr-2011 28-Apr-2011 Council Area Office Sea, West Sussex, BN43 5DB (Class A2) to podiatry clinic (Class D1). (Shoreham) Adur District Southern ADC/0116/11 Next, Holmbush Centre, Upper 523505 106235 VOC 3 & 7 of ADC/0389/10: to allow deliveries, 07-Apr-2011 ADC/389/10 (I.G.) SRU (LO) Janet Mockridge 11-Apr-2011 28-Apr-2011 Council Area Office Shoreham Road, Shoreham, loading or unloading between 6am & 8pm, 7 days (Southwick) West Sussex a week (No. 3); and to allow the use of non- pneumatic wheeled devices for transportation of goods within the vehicle prohibited area (No. 7). Arun District Western EP/33/11/DOC Churchfield, Station Road, East 506515 102608 Approval of details reserved by cond 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 07-Apr-2011 EP/90/09 (T. Martin) SRU (LO) Peter Evans 11-Apr-2011 28-Apr-2011 Council Area Office Preston, West Sussex 9, 11, 12, 13 & 14 relating to EP/90/09. (East Preston & PROW: F/P 2114 ?? Ferring) Arun District Western F/9/11/A Ford Materials Recycling 500079 103384 1 x non-illuminated Directional sign to indicate 04-Apr-2011 F/19/05 (K.C.) SRU (LO) Christina Coleman 05-Apr-2011 25-Apr-2011 Council Area Office Facility, Ford Road, Ford, West location of the Ford Materials Recycling Facility. (Middleton) Sussex, BN18 0FL Arun District Western FG/29/11 Highdown Vineyard, 509592 103644 Application for VOC 5 of planning permission 08-Apr-2011 FG/72/09 (Lucy/SRU) SRU (LO) Peter Evans 11-Apr-2011 29-Apr-2011 Council Area Office Littlehampton Road, Ferring, FG/72/09 relating to opening hours. (East Preston & West Sussex, BN12 6PG Ferring) Arun District Western LY/3/11/DOC Thelton House Apartments, 503315 105988 Approval of details reserved by conditions 2, 3 04-Apr-2011 Re-cons: ex Jamie/SRU SRU (LO) Nigel Peters 05-Apr-2011 25-Apr-2011 Council Area Office Crossbush Lane, Lyminster, and 4 of LY/2/10. (Arundel & Wick) West Sussex, BN18 9PQ Arun District Western WA/29/11 Lake Lane Nursery, Park Road, 496735 104940 App for removal of cond's 2 & 3 following grant of 06-Apr-2011 WA/48/08 (I.G.) Ian Gledhill (LO) Derek Whittington 11-Apr-2011 27-Apr-2011 Council Area Office Walberton, West Sussex plan perm WA/70/68 (not in ATRIUM). (Fontwell) PROW: F/path 327 Chichester Western (BY) 11/00988/FULNP Land North Of Junction, B2138 500918 115461 Entrance & hardstanding for parking and turning 04-Apr-2011 - SRU (LO) Michael Brown 05-Apr-2011 25-Apr-2011 District Area Office and, Bury Road, Bury, West of vehicles (site visit req.). (Fernhurst) Council Sussex Chichester Western (CC) 11/01029/FUL 40, North Street, Chichester, 486072 105110 COU from Adults & Children's Services Office & 08-Apr-2011 SEE ALSO: CC/1031/11 SRU (LO) Margaret Whitehead 11-Apr-2011 29-Apr-2011 District Area Office West Sussex, PO19 1LX Youth Club to office use including rear ground (NEW) (Chichester South) Council floor extension. Chichester Western (CC) 11/01031/FUL 40, North Street, Chichester, 486072 105110 COU from Adults & Children's Services Office & 08-Apr-2011 SEE ALSO: CC/1029/11 SRU (LO) Margaret Whitehead 11-Apr-2011 29-Apr-2011 District Area Office West Sussex, PO19 1LX Youth Club to restaurant & office use including (NEW) (Chichester South) Council rear ground floor extension. Chichester Western (CC) 11/01444/FUL Former Linpac Mouled Foams, 487718 104165 Refurbishment of existing building to provide 1 x 08-Apr-2011 CC/4156/10/PE (I.G.) Ian Gledhill (LO) Margaret Whitehead 11-Apr-2011 29-Apr-2011 District Area Office Males Building, Quarry Lane, car maintenance & repair unit, 1 x trade-counter Adam Ch. (S106) (Chichester South) Council Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 units & 2 x floors of office accommodation. PROW: F/path 3022 8NY Chichester Western (CC) 11/01446/TEL56 Land at Junction of, Norwich 485503 105836 Installation of a shared O2/Vodafone 12.5m high 06-Apr-2011 CC/3899/06 (Sp. Br.) SRU (LO) Mike Hall 11-Apr-2011 27-Apr-2011 District Area Office Road and, St Pauls Road, "telegraph pole" style column & adjacent W.A.O. (Chichester North) Council Chichester, West Sussex shareable equipment cabinet and ancillary Norwich Rd = D/57 development. St Pauls Rd = B/2178 Chichester Western (LM) 11/00189/FULNP Linchmere Common, Linchmere 486475 131534 Proposed extension to existing footpath to 07-Apr-2011 LM/00568/01 (N/A) Don Baker (LO) Michael Brown 11-Apr-2011 28-Apr-2011 District Area Office Common Road, Linchmere, provide inclusive access to Linchmere Common. REQUESTING (Fernhurst) Council West Sussex PROW: F/P 1227 ECOLOGY ONLY Chichester Western (O) 11/01463/FUL Former Littlemead School site, 489387 105347 COU to student accommodation in existing 08-Apr-2011 O/1117/05 (Sp. Bryan) Matthew Bartle (LO) Andrew Smith 11-Apr-2011 29-Apr-2011 District Area Office Tangmere Road, Tangmere, classrooms, including provision for parking, cycle (Chichester East) Council West Sussex, PO20 2EU & bin storage (class Sui Generis). Chichester Western (PW) 11/1239/DOMNP 402 Soanes, Haslingbourne 497838 120478 Works to boundary with highway to improve 04-Apr-2011 PW/5222/10 (Lucy/SRU) SRU (LO) Chris Duncton 05-Apr-2011 25-Apr-2011 District Area Office Lane, Petworth, West Sussex, acoustic screening from traffic noise. Extend (Petworth) Council GU28 0HZ existing stone wall. Erect new timber fence inside line of existing hedge. Re-alignment of stone wall at entrance to improve access. 38 Applications 1 of 3 LD - Allocated Applications MIS Weekly Report week start 04/04/2011 District Area Planning Site Address Description Xpoint Ypoint Proposal Received Prev.History Consultee / LO Member Date to Deadline Reference Date & Comments Officer Date Crawley Northern CR/2011/0071/FUL Grattons Park, Grattons Drive, 528882 138066 Restoration of Gatwick Stream as part of 04-Apr-2011 CR/181/99 (N/A) M. Bartle (LO) Richard Burrett 05-Apr-2011 25-Apr-2011 Borough Area Office Pound Hill, Crawley, West mitigation & enhancement measures associated (Pound Hill & Council Sussex with the Upper Mole flood alleviation scheme, PROW: ??? Worth) involving changing the course of the strean to a new, more natural course through the middle of the park & the use of excavated material to backfill most of the existing concrete channel. Crawley Northern CR/2011/0129/FUL Fircroft, Church Road, Pound 530038 136563 Erection of 1 x 4-bed detached dwelling 07-Apr-2011 CR/44/10 (Jamie/SRU) SRU (LO) Richard Burrett 11-Apr-2011 28-Apr-2011 Borough Area Office Hill, Crawley, West Sussex Adam Ch. (S106) (Pound Hill & Council PROW: F/path 104bW (?) Worth) Crawley Northern CR/2011/0171/FUL Formerly Allied Dunbar House, 527014 136286 Demolition of existing building & erection of part 04-Apr-2011 - Paul Addison (LO) Dr. Howard Bloom 05-Apr-2011 25-Apr-2011 Borough Area Office Zurich House, East Park, 2/4/5 & 7 storey building comprising 69 flats & Adam Ch. (s106) (Southgate & Crawley Council Southgate, Crawley, West assoc car parking, cycle storage & private Central) Sussex amenity space. Crawley Northern CR/2011/0180/FUL Land @ R/O, 50, London Road, 526985 137647 Erection of 5 x 2-bed 2 storey house & 3 x 3-bed 07-Apr-2011 CR/8107/07 (Paul A.) Ian Gledhill (LO) Bob Burgess 11-Apr-2011 28-Apr-2011 Borough Area Office Crawley, West Sussex 2.5 storey houses with associated access road & for site nearby Adam Ch. (S106) (Northgate & Three Council parking. Bridges) Crawley Northern CR/2011/0182/FUL Jubilee Field, Jubilee Walk, 528431 136736 Construction of Multi Use games area with 07-Apr-2011 CR/73/11 (I.G.) for SRU (LO) Bob Burgess 11-Apr-2011 28-Apr-2011 Borough Area Office Three Bridges, West Sussex floodlights site nearby (Northgate & Three Council Bridges) PROW: F/path 3383 Horsham Northern DC/11/0224 Land South Of, Athelstan Way, 518025 129752 OUT app. for development of 2.8ha with up to 70 07-Apr-2011 Re-cons: ex Tim T. Tim Townsend (LO) Morwen Millson 11-Apr-2011 28-Apr-2011 District Area Office Horsham, West Sussex dwellings (40% as affordable homes), associated Sam Mason (email) (Horsham Riverside) Council FS Application open space, strategic landscaping and access PROW: F/path 1672 John Mills improvements and the use of 1.5ha of land within & B/way 1670 Don Baker the site as new public open space and woodland planting (additional info rec'd from PPC Planning) Horsham Northern DC/11/0280 25, Treadcroft Drive, Horsham, 518355 132151 Proposed replacement & relocation of garden wal 07-Apr-2011 Re-cons: ex Chris/SRU SRU (LO) Warwick Hellawell 11-Apr-2011 28-Apr-2011 District Area Office West Sussex, RH12 4BG with new timber fencing panels - boundary now (Roffey) Council set back - amended plans. Horsham Northern DC/11/0486 Little Barton, Hampers Lane, 510830 114106 Erection of 1.5 storey dwelling (3-bed) with 04-Apr-2011 DC/881/07 (Tony M.) SRU (LO) Frank Wilkinson 05-Apr-2011 25-Apr-2011 District Area Office Storrington, West Sussex associated pedestrian access.
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