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Download D List 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 2011/0648/FUL Mr Geoff Anlet 20 Main Street Conversion of existing owners Permitted Claire Richards 8/15/100K/PA Riccall accommodation and guest house York into 4no individual dwellings and an 10 Jun 2013 YO19 6PX additional 1 dwelling on site 2012/0936/COU Mr Philip Smith Shirley Dene Change of use of part of existing Permitted Louise Milnes 8/31/5H/PA Main Street outbuilding to brewery (B2) West Haddlesey 14 Jun 2013 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 8QA 2012/1040/FUL Mr Mark Hillas Street Record Retention of unauthorised building Refused Yvonne Naylor 8/76/4J/PA York Road and use of land for vehicle recovery, Steeton repair, servicing and storage 3 Jun 2013 Tadcaster North Yorkshire 24/06/13 – Page 1 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2012/1188/TPO Mrs L R Venables Field View Permission to carry out crown re- Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/55/71G/PA Hillam Common Lane balance remedial work to a Hillam Sycamore and Beech tree within 5 Jun 2013 Leeds group G1 of TPO 8/1079 at West Yorkshire LS25 5HR 2013/0079/TPO Selby District Street Record Application for consent to fell a Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/73/707A/PA Council Fairfield Road Sycamore tree within group A1 of Tadcaster TPO 1/1976 on land adjacent to No. 29 May 2013 35 2013/0104/HPA Mrs Metcalfe Manor House Creation of a new vehicular access Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/46/56F/PA Main Street off Water Lane to serve outbuildings Little Smeaton in the grounds 17 May 2013 Selby Pontefract North Yorkshire WF8 3LB 2013/0124/HPA Mr And Mrs The Granary Proposed single storey front and Permitted Jermaine Thomas 8/55/136J/PA George Main Street rear extensions including internal Hillam alterations at 21 May 2013 Leeds West Yorkshire LS25 5HH 24/06/13 – Page 2 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2013/0145/FUL Mr G. Pears Streethouses Farm Installation of a 240kw Solar PV Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/76/11A/PA York Road system comprising 960 x 250w Solar Steeton PV Modules in 5 x ground mounted 24 May 2013 Tadcaster arrays North Yorkshire LS24 8EQ 2013/0214/LBC Mr Chris Taylor Thorpe Hall Farm Listed building consent for the Permitted Claire Richards 8/19/1668M/LB Dam Lane conversion of agricultural buildings Thorpe Willoughby including internal and external 3 Jun 2013 Selby alterations to 6No. dwellings North Yorkshire YO8 9LU 2013/0220/FUL Punch Taverns Queen O Towd Thatch Installation of 2 No new extract and Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/57/276E/PA Limited 101 High Street supply fans to flat roof area to rear South Milford above kitchen 5 Jun 2013 Leeds West Yorkshire LS25 5AQ 2013/0226/HPA J Hill 52 St Josephs Street Proposed room in roof space with Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/74/367/PA Tadcaster rear dormer LS24 9HA 10 Jun 2013 24/06/13 – Page 3 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2013/0246/FUL Mrs Caroline 49 East View Conversion of existing 2 storey Refused Mr Kevin Robinson 8/16/427A/PA Coward Barlby Road extension into separate 2 bedroom Barlby dwelling 17 May 2013 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 5BA 2013/0248/FUL BDS BuildingLtd Land The erection of 9 industrial units for Permitted Louise Milnes 8/20/163CB/PA Selby Business Park B1, B2 and B8 uses Oakney Wood Road 30 May 2013 Brayton Selby North Yorkshire 2013/0257/FUL Church Fenton Church Fenton Cricket Club Erection of a replacement cricket Permitted Louise Milnes 8/62/108D/PA Parish Council Busk Lane pavilion following demolition of Church Fenton existing pavilion 28 May 2013 Tadcaster Leeds North Yorkshire LS24 9RJ 24/06/13 – Page 4 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2013/0258/FUL Mr Brent Hendersons Of Selby Ltd The construction and use of a Permitted Louise Milnes 8/15/431/PA Henderson Riccall Airfield garage/store Market Weighton Road 20 May 2013 Barlby Selby North Yorkshire YO8 5LD 2013/0259/HPA Mr J Taylor Hillcrest Cafe Following demolition of the existing Permitted Louise Milnes 8/59/15M/PA Great North Road building proposed single storey South Milford extension for disabled daughter with 20 May 2013 Leeds attached garage for adaptable car West Yorkshire LS25 5LQ 2013/0260/HPA Mr Ben Whitworth Beckett House Proposed porch extension to the Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/79/219/PA 3 Fairfax Close front elevation with small log store to Appleton Roebuck the side elevation. 17 May 2013 Selby North Yorkshire YO23 7BT 2013/0263/FUL Selby District Scout And Guide Hall Erection of a concrete block garage Permitted Jermaine Thomas 8/16/695/PA Scouts Bungalow Road for storage use on an existing Barlby concrete base 21 May 2013 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 7AW 24/06/13 – Page 5 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2013/0264/HPA Mr M Hallas 11 Kingsway Erection of a conservatory Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/38/37A/PA Hensall Goole 17 May 2013 East Yorkshire DN14 0QP 2013/0267/HPA Mr Richard Isle Farm Erection of a double garage with Permitted Louise Milnes 8/60/5K/PA Walmsley Sweeming Lane storage space above Little Fenton 11 Jun 2013 Tadcaster North Yorkshire LS25 6HF 2013/0271/ADV Mr Chris Pollard Street Record Retrospective application for consent Refused Mr Simon Eades 8/16/696/PA Bramley Avenue to display a free standing sign at the Barlby corner of Bramley Avenue junction 5 Jun 2013 Selby with York Road North Yorkshire 2013/0277/HPA Mr Charles 11 Fir Tree Lane Erection of a single storey extension Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/34/237B/PA Davidson Thorpe Willoughby Houston Selby 17 May 2013 North Yorkshire YO8 9PG 24/06/13 – Page 6 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2013/0287/FUL Mr Simon 120 High Street Erection of a pair of semi-detached Permitted Claire Richards 8/57/200K/PA Rawson South Milford dwellings on the site of a previously Leeds approved single detached dwelling 29 May 2013 West Yorkshire LS25 5AQ 2013/0288/HPA Mr Alan Cooper Hill Farm Proposed replacement of existing Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/17/227B/PA Hull Road single garage with new double Cliffe garage 29 May 2013 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 6NH 2013/0290/HPA Mr Mark 5 Prospect Court Proposed removal of existing Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/74/297A/PA Tadcaster Victoriana conservatory and LS24 8HY replacement with Edwardian 3 Jun 2013 conservatory in rosewood pvcu 2013/0292/FUL Mrs Helen Street Record Retrospective application for the use Permitted Claire Richards 8/54/54C/PA Woodcock York Road of land for siting of 2No. storage Burton Salmon containers, a touring caravan and a 13 Jun 2013 Leeds chicken hut, erection of a general West Yorkshire purpose storage building with attached chicken coop and fencing on land to rear of Bleak House 24/06/13 – Page 7 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2013/0295/TPO Mrs Margaret Street Record Application for consent to fell two Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/58/675AB/PA Gibson Low Street sycamore trees (T11 and T12) of Sherburn In Elmet TPO 8/1977 17 May 2013 North Yorkshire 2013/0298/HPA Mr & Mrs Riggall 3 Halfpenny Close Erection of an extension over the Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/10/135A/PA Escrick garage York 17 May 2013 North Yorkshire YO19 6LX 2013/0306/FUL Mrs Lizzy Brolly Land Off Erection of stables and laying out of Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/18/431/PA Inner Moor Lane menage Hemingbrough 30 May 2013 Selby North Yorkshire 2013/0313/TPO Selby District Street Record Retrospective application to fell Refused Mr Kevin Robinson 8/58/996/PA Council Pinfold Avenue Alder tree (T01) under TPO 23/2003 Sherburn In Elmet at the side of No.8 13 Jun 2013 North Yorkshire 24/06/13 – Page 8 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2013/0317/COU Lower Wharfe Tadcaster Community Change of use from community Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/73/281G/PA Ecumenical Office office, IT learning centre and Local Youth Project 5 Westgate Authority cashier office to D1 use 14 Jun 2013 Tadcaster class comprising youth centre and LS24 9AB children's club 2013/0318/HPA Mr & Mrs Oaklea House Proposed two storey side extension Permitted Jermaine Thomas 8/18/133C/PA Cameron Main Street to provide carport with two additional Hemingbrough bedrooms over, internal alterations 21 May 2013 Selby and replacement windows North Yorkshire YO8 6QE 2013/0324/HPA Mrs Julie Reid Boyup Brook Loft conversion including installation Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/35/461/PA 46 Thorpe Lane of dormer windows to front and rear Cawood and erection of a detached double 17 Jun 2013 Selby garage. North Yorkshire YO8 3SG 2013/0325/HPA Mr David Jenkins The Coach House Erection of a porch, removal of Permitted Mr Kevin Robinson 8/71/9W/PA Grimston Park existing conservatory and erection of Grimston a replacement orangery and 5 Jun 2013 Tadcaster replacement of flat roof areas with North Yorkshire pitched roofs and central flat roof LS24 9BY areas 24/06/13 – Page 9 of 20 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2013/0327/DEM Mr And Mrs Bingley Cottage Prior notification for proposed Permitted Yvonne Naylor 8/29/310A/PA Broadhead Low Street demolition of Bingley Cottage Carlton 30 May 2013 Goole East Yorkshire DN14 9PF 2013/0328/FUL Mr And
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