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Doc an Copy of Appendix 3 CIL Liability Notices Issued , Item 29 Appendix 3 - CIL liability notices issued 2019/2020 Application number Date sent Site address CIL zone Exemption Liability Parish/Town Council Ward granted 19/00699/FUL 01/05/2019 6 Sugar Hill, Addingham 1 £ 13,120.28 Addingham Parish Craven Council 19/01536/FUL 19/06/2019 1 Green Lane, Addingham 1 £ 6,337.76 Addingham Parish Craven Council 19/01843/FUL 30/07/2019 Darkwood House, Addingham 1 £ 11,953.91 Addingham Parish Craven Council 19/03187/FUL 31/12/2019 Timber Yard, Parsons Lane, 1 £ 128,178.46 Addingham Parish Craven Addingham Council 19/00662/FUL 01/05/2019 113 Main Street, Burley 1 £ - Burley in Wharfedale Wharfedale 19/01618/FUL 01/08/2019 1 Wrexham Road, Burley 1 £ 13,787.41 Burley in Wharfedale Wharfedale 19/02734/FUL 03/09/2019 12 Endor Crescent, Burley in 1 £ 13,565.03 Burley in Wharfedale Wharfedale Wharfedale 18/02141/FUL 09/09/2019 Low House Farm, Colston Drive, Ilkley 1 £ - Burley in Wharfedale Wharfedale 19/01618/FUL 20/09/2019 1 Wrexham Road, Burley 1 Self build £ - Burley in Wharfedale Wharfedale 19/01375/FUL 23/09/2019 Brookfield, Bradford Road 1 £ 25,573.43 Burley in Wharfedale Wharfedale 19/03805/FUL 23/12/2019 Brookfield, Bradford Road 1 £ 25,573.43 Burley in Wharfedale Wharfedale 19/00707/FUL 01/05/2019 Hall Croft, Skipton Road, Ilkley 1 £ - Ilkey Town Council Ilkley 19/01026/FUL 22/05/2019 7 Southway, Ilkley 1 £ 18,346.15 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 18/04913/FUL 22/05/2019 Site At Manley Grove, Ilkley 1 £ 15,788.81 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 19/01800/FUL 17/07/2019 5 Clifton Road, Ilkley 1 £ - Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 19/02273/FUL 01/08/2019 Low Beck, Owler Park Road, Ilkley 1 Self build £ - Ilkley town council Ilkley 19/02051/FUL 06/08/2019 111 Curly Hill, Ilkley 1 Self build £ - Ilkley town council Ilkley 19/00950/FUL 03/09/2019 9 Oaklands, Ilkley 1 £ 29,242.66 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 18/05269/FUL 16/09/2019 38 Grove Road, Ilkley 1 £ 68,269.93 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 19/01555/FUL 24/09/2019 6 Wheatley Rise, Ilkley 1 £ 12,897.90 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 19/01710/MAF 31/10/2019 27 Kings Road, Ilkley 1 £ 117,037.34 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 19/02903/FUL 04/11/2019 Gib Field, Ben Rhydding Drive, Ilkley 1 £ 4,858.95 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 19/01525/FUL 05/12/2019 Highfield Old Barn, Hangingstone 1 £ 2,223.78 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley Road, Ilkley 18/03853/MAR 05/12/2019 Land off Ashfields Road, Ilkley 1 £ 153,329.37 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 19/03395/MAF 05/12/2019 11 Chantry Drive, Ilkley 1 £ 49,256.64 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley Appendix 3 - CIL liability notices issued 2019/2020 Application number Date sent Site address CIL zone Exemption Liability Parish/Town Council Ward granted 19/02787/FUL 31/12/2019 24 Clifton Road, Ilkley 1 £ 24,594.97 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 19/03240/FUL 31/12/2019 Land east of 20 Westville Avenue, 1 £ 14,176.57 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley Ilkley 19/03697/FUL 06/01/2020 59 Curly Hill, Ilkley 1 £ 33,023.08 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 19/03395/MAF 07/01/2020 11 Chantry Drive 1 £ 49,256.64 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 19/03920/FUL 21/01/2020 13A Wells Road, Ilkley 1 £ 1,334.27 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 19/03697/FUL 23/01/2020 59 Curly Hill, Ilkley 1 Self build £ - Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 19/05309/FUL 19/03/2020 9 Leeds Road 1 £ 26,860.14 Ilkley Town Council Ilkley 19/03247/FUL 26/11/2019 39 Skipton Road, Ilkley 1 £ 30,910.49 llkley Town Council Ilkley 18/04430/FUL 01/05/2019 Fairfax Club, 15 Main Street, Menston 1 £ 35,793.90 Menston Parish Council Wharfedale 19/01521/FUL 19/06/2019 Former site of 38 Moorland Crescent, 1 £ 50,034.97 Menston Parish Council Wharfedale Menston 17/04591/MAF 17/07/2019 Land at Bingley Road, Menston 1 £ 1,751,779.72 Menston Parish Council Wharfedale 19/02308/FUL 03/09/2019 1 Derry Lane, Menston 1 £ 11,786.01 Menston Parish Council Wharfedale 17/04591/MAF 06/09/2019 Bingley Road, Menston 1 Affordable £ 1,407,388.55 Menston Parish Council Wharfedale housing 19/02358/FUL 23/09/2019 Brookleigh Farm, Burley Road 1 £ 9,895.80 Menston Parish Council Wharfedale 19/03965/HOU 03/12/2019 Newlands, 15 Chevin Avenue, 1 £ 16,011.19 Menston Parish Council Wharfedale Menston 19/03167/FUL 06/12/2019 Agricultural building at Hether Bank, 1 £ - Menston Parish Council Wharfedale Hillings Lane, Menston 19/03965/HOU 30/12/2019 Newlands, 15 Chevin Avenue, 1 Self build £ - Menston Parish Council Wharfedale Menston 19/02308/FUL 09/01/2020 1 Derry Lane, Menston 1 Self build £ - Menston Parish Council Wharfedale 19/00527/FUL 09/04/2019 2 Prod Lane, Baildon 2 £ 12,119.58 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 17/04663/FUL 26/07/2019 Low Croft Cottage, Delph Hill, Baildon 2 £ 27,950.00 Baildon Parish Council Baildon Appendix 3 - CIL liability notices issued 2019/2020 Application number Date sent Site address CIL zone Exemption Liability Parish/Town Council Ward granted 19/02566/FUL 23/09/2019 Plot 3, Land at West Lane, Baildon 2 £ 15,399.65 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 19/01546/FUL 26/09/2019 7 Westcliffe Avenue, Baildon 2 £ 13,398.25 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 19/03038/FUL 26/09/2019 5 & 7 The Staithes, Browgate, Baildon 2 £ 3,462.98 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 19/02731/FUL 25/11/2019 37 Wensleydale Rise, Baildon 2 £ 4,241.85 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 19/04338/FUL 31/12/2019 Land adjacent to 2 Lucy Hall Drive, 2 £ 9,645.63 Baildon Parish Council Baildon Baildon 19/02554/FUL 28/01/2020 Ellis's Yard, Westgate, Baildon 2 £ 7,999.65 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 19/04338/FUL 28/01/2020 Land Adjacent To 2 Lucy Hall Drive 2 £ - Baildon Parish Council Baildon 19/04832/FUL 19/02/2020 Hope Farm, Green Lane, Baildon 2 £ 4,788.11 Baildon Parish Council Baildon 19/00272/FUL 03/09/2019 Land west of Prod Gate, Prod Lane 2 £ 50,058.31 Baildon Parish Council 18/05023/FUL 01/05/2019 Carr House Farm, Carr Lane, 2 Self build £ - Bingley Town Council Bingley Micklethwaite 19/00938/FUL 08/05/2019 Moorlands, Otley Road, High Eldwick 2 £ - Bingley Town Council Bingley 19/02033/FUL 17/07/2019 3 Otley Road, Eldwick 2 Self build £ - Bingley Town Council Bingley 19/03062/VOC 20/03/2020 Littlegarth, Eldwick 2 £ 31,911.19 Bingley Town Council Bingley 19/01194/FUL 03/09/2019 Land at grid ref 411917 439120, 2 £ 21,570.63 Bingley Town Council Bingley Pendle Road, Gilstead 20/00149/FUL 19/03/2020 Wren Farm, Laycock Lane, Laycock 2 Self build £ - Keighley Town Council Keighley West 19/02772/FUL 23/09/2019 Westfield Farm, Tim Lane, Oxenhope 2 £ 4,503.15 Keighley Town Council Worth Valley 19/02778/FUL 04/11/2019 Westfield Farm, Tim Lane, Oxenhope 2 £ - Keighley Town Council Worth Valley Appendix 3 - CIL liability notices issued 2019/2020 Application number Date sent Site address CIL zone Exemption Liability Parish/Town Council Ward granted 19/03708/FUL 26/11/2019 Former site of workshop near Bent 2 £ 1,567.76 Keighley Town Council Worth Valley House, Oldfield Lane, Oldfield 19/03686/FUL 31/12/2019 Buildings at grid ref 400618 440834, 2 £ 9,228.67 Keighley Town Council Worth Valley Greystones Lane, Laycock 19/01348/FUL 10/02/2020 Green Syke Farm, Green Sykes Road, 2 £ 42,752.10 Keighley Town Council Worth Valley Laycock 18/05099/FUL 16/07/2019 A and A Lampkin, Greengate, Silsden 2 £ - Silsden Town Council Craven 19/01607/FUL 05/12/2019 Low Cringles Farm, Bolton Road, 2 £ - Silsden Town Council Craven Silsden 19/04970/FUL 19/02/2020 Snow Hill Farm, Haygill Nook, Silsden 2 Self build Silsden Town Council Craven 19/00161/FUL 03/04/2019 31 Nab Lane, Shipley 2 £ 9,451.05 Shipley 18/05330/HOU 22/05/2019 39 New Close Road, Shipley 2 £ 4,536.50 Shipley 19/01941/FUL 03/09/2019 18 Moorhead Lane, Shipley 2 £ 9,395.45 Shipley 19/00091/FUL 22/11/2019 Land To Rear Of 4 Tower Road, 2 £ 15,000.00 Shipley Saltaire 19/03080/FUL 06/12/2019 63 Glenview road, Shipley 2 Self build £ - Shipley 19/04367/HOU 23/12/2019 8 New Close Road, Shipley 2 £ 11,952.80 Shipley 19/04558/FUL 19/02/2020 13 Bankfield Road, Shipley 2 £ 21,371.33 Shipley 18/05211/FUL 01/05/2019 33 Park Road, Bingley 3 £ 132.76 Bingley Town Council Bingley 19/00560/FUL 01/05/2019 Old Technical Institute, Mornington 3 £ 6,938.18 Bingley Town Council Bingley Road, Bingley 19/02163/FUL 06/08/2019 Land east of 83 Church Street, Bingley 3 £ 3,380.14 Bingley Town Council Bingley 19/02208/FUL 16/09/2019 Land adj to 3 Woodlands Court, 3 Self build £ - Bingley Town Council Bingley Bingley 19/02877/REM 24/09/2019 1 The Grove, Bingley 3 £ 1,156.36 Bingley Town Council Bingley 19/00783/FUL 22/05/2019 Old Technical Institute, Mornington 3 £ 17,590.07 Bingley Town Council Bingley Road, Bingley Appendix 3 - CIL liability notices issued 2019/2020 Application number Date sent Site address CIL zone Exemption Liability Parish/Town Council Ward granted 19/00413/FUL 28/05/2019 Farofield Nursery and Landscapes, 3 £ 6,337.73 Cullingworth Bingley Rural Haworth Road, Cullingworth 19/01826/FUL 10/07/2019 Glengarth, Cullingworth Road, 3 £ 444.76 Cullingworth Bingley Rural Cullingworth 19/01034/FUL 17/07/2019 Land south east of Royd Villa, 3 £ 3,513.57 Cullingworth Bingley Rural Roydwood Terrace, Cullingworth 19/02878/PAR 26/09/2019 East Manywells Farm, Doll Lane, 3 £ - Cullingworth Parish Bingley Rural Cullingworth Council 19/03311/FUL 04/11/2019 27 Highfield Terrace, Cullingworth 3 £ 1,590.00 Cullingworth Parish Bingley Rural Council 19/01261/FUL 22/05/2019 Land At Old Mill Garage, Back O' The 3 £ 7,849.93 Harden Parish Council Bingley Rual Mill, Harden 19/00701/FUL 16/04/2019 148 Long Lane, Harden 3 £ 1,516.62 Harden Parish Council Bingley Rural 19/01289/FUL 19/06/2019 Springbank, Wilsden Road, Harden 3 £ 5,426.01 Harden Parish Council Bingley Rural 19/03172/HOU 06/11/2019 228 Harden Road, Harden 3 £ 2,379.44 Harden Parish Council Bingley Rural 19/03064/FUL 26/09/2019 Land adjacent to 7 Ashlar Close, 3 £ 3,869.37 Haworth, Cross Roads Worth Valley Haworth and Stanbury 18/03416/FUL 07/01/2020 Land At Fife Street, Haworth 3 £ 4,880.00 Haworth, Cross Roads Worth Valley and Stanbury 19/03064/FUL 19/03/2020 Land adjacent to 7 Ashlar Close, 3 Self build £ - Haworth, Cross Roads Worth Valley Haworth and Stanbury 19/00515/FUL 09/04/2019 Land adjoining 96 Eelholme View 3 £ 2,846.43 Keighley Town Council Keighley Central Street.
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