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Development Control) Under the Scheme of Delegation HARROGATE BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE LIST OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED BY THE CHIEF PLANNER (DEVELOPMENT CONTROL) UNDER THE SCHEME OF DELEGATION CASE NUMBER: 13/03139/FUL WARD: Bishop Monkton CASE OFFICER: Ms Claire Barwick DATE VALID: 07.08.2013 GRID REF: E 430993 TARGET DATE: 02.10.2013 N 465079 DECISION DATE: 02.10.2013 APPLICATION NO: 6.54.136.A.FUL LOCATION: Grange Moor Wormald Green Harrogate North Yorkshire HG3 3QA PROPOSAL: Erection of replacement garage. APPLICANT: Messers H & C Blaken APPROVED subject to the following conditions:- 1 The development hereby permitted shall be begun on or before 02.10.2016. 2 The development hereby permitted shall not be carried out otherwise than in strict accordance with the submitted details. 3 The external materials of the garage hereby approved shall be timber framed with a slate roof. The brick shall match the bricks on the main dwelling to the satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority. 4 No works are to be undertaken which will create an obstruction, either permanent or temporary, to the Public Right of Way adjacent to the proposed development. Reasons for Conditions:- 1 To ensure compliance with Sections 91-94 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. 2 In order to ensure compliance with the approved drawings. 3 In the interests of visual amenity. 4 In the interests of protecting the Public Right of Way. INFORMATIVES 1. Applicants are advised to contact the County Council's Access and Public Rights of Way Manager at County Hall, Northallerton on 0845 8 727374 to obtain up-to-date information regarding the line of the route of the way. The applicant should discuss with the Highway Authority any proposals for altering the route. JUSTIFICATION FOR GRANTING CONSENT The proposed development does not detrimentally affect the spatial quality of the area, and complies with the saved Policies H15 and HD20 of the Harrogate District Local Plan and policies SG4, EQ1 and EQ2 of the Harrogate District Core Strategy. CASE NUMBER: 13/03318/DISCON WARD: Boroughbridge CASE OFFICER: Mr Andy Hough DATE VALID: 23.08.2013 GRID REF: E 439260 TARGET DATE: 18.10.2013 N 466594 DECISION DATE: 02.10.2013 APPLICATION NO: 6.64.417.A.DISCON LOCATION: 8 Arrows Terrace Boroughbridge York North Yorkshire YO51 9LR PROPOSAL: Approval of details under condition 3 (sample of materials) of planning permission 6.64.417.A.FUL APPLICANT: Mr R Allan CONFIRMATION of discharge of condition(s) CASE NUMBER: 13/03396/TPO WARD: Boroughbridge CASE OFFICER: Mr Mark Danforth DATE VALID: 28.08.2013 GRID REF: E 439466 TARGET DATE: 23.10.2013 N 465903 DECISION DATE: 08.10.2013 APPLICATION NO: 6.64.513.B.TPO LOCATION: 2 Hazel Road Boroughbridge York North Yorkshire YO51 9UT PROPOSAL: Crown thinning (15%) and Lateral reduction of 2 Sycamore of tree T1 and T2 of Tree Preservation Order 09/1995. APPLICANT: Mr C Thomson APPROVED subject to the following conditions:- 1 The tree work hereby approved shall be begun on or before the expiration of two years from the date of this permission. 2 All works shall be carried out by an appropriately experienced and qualified tree surgeon with no pruning wounds in excess of 20mm diameter. 3 All works shall be carried out so as to conform to British Standards 3998:2010 Recommendations for Tree Works. Reasons for Conditions:- 1 In the interests of the health and amenity of the trees. 2 In the interests of the health of the trees. 3 In the interests of the health and amenity of the trees. CASE NUMBER: 13/01087/DISCON WARD: Claro CASE OFFICER: Mr Stuart Mills DATE VALID: 21.03.2013 GRID REF: E 439191 TARGET DATE: 16.05.2013 N 465422 DECISION DATE: 30.09.2013 APPLICATION NO: 6.64.130.M.DISCON LOCATION: Urkett House Minskip North Yorkshire PROPOSAL: Application for approval of conditions 4 (Landscaping) and 6 (External Lighting) of planning permission 6.64.130.M.FUL as amended by email received 31st July 2013 APPLICANT: Mr D Barker CONFIRMATION of discharge of condition(s) CASE NUMBER: 13/02820/FUL WARD: Claro CASE OFFICER: Mr Mark Danforth DATE VALID: 06.09.2013 GRID REF: E 435007 TARGET DATE: 01.11.2013 N 460031 DECISION DATE: 08.10.2013 APPLICATION NO: 6.84.5.L.FUL LOCATION: Ripon Sailing Club Farnham Lane Farnham Knaresborough North Yorkshire HG5 9JS PROPOSAL: Erection of glazed lobby, disabled access ramp installation of 2 canopies and 1 flag pole. APPLICANT: Mr Richard Pryke APPROVED subject to the following conditions:- 1 The development hereby permitted shall be begun on or before 08.10.2016. 2 The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in strict accordance with the submitted plans reference Drawing No AL (2-) 03 received by the Local Planning Authority on the 19 July 2013. Reasons for Conditions:- 1 To ensure compliance with Sections 91-94 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. 2 In order to ensure compliance with the approved drawings. JUSTIFICATION FOR GRANTING CONSENT The proposed extension is considered to be acceptable in terms of its design, use and associated impacts. Accordingly, the application is considered to comply with guidance in the National Planning Policy Framework and Saved Policies HD20, C2 and R12 of the Harrogate District Local Plan and Supplementary Planning Guidance in the Council's Landscape Design Guide together with Core Strategy policies SG3 and SG4. CASE NUMBER: 13/02822/FUL WARD: Claro CASE OFFICER: Phil Jewkes DATE VALID: 06.08.2013 GRID REF: E 438484 TARGET DATE: 01.10.2013 N 463323 DECISION DATE: 01.10.2013 APPLICATION NO: 6.64.140.G.FUL LOCATION: Lazenby Moor Farm Lazenby Moor Lane Minskip Knaresborough North Yorkshire HG5 0QN PROPOSAL: Erection of lean-to extension to agricultural building. APPLICANT: Mr Robert Graham APPROVED subject to the following conditions:- 1 The development hereby permitted shall be begun on or before 01.10.2016. 2 The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in strict accordance with the submitted plans received by the Local Planning Authority on the 26 July 2013. 3 The Yorkshire boarding to the sides of the extension hereby approved shall be dark stained. Reasons for Conditions:- 1 To ensure compliance with Sections 91-94 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. 2 In order to ensure compliance with the approved drawings. 3 In the interests of visual amenity and in order to harmonise with the existing building. INFORMATIVES 1. No works are to be undertaken which will create an obstruction, either permanent or temporary, to the Public Right of Way adjacent to the proposed development. Applicants are advised to contact the County Council’s Access and Public Rights of Way Manager at County Hall, Northallerton on 0845 8 727374 to obtain up-to-date information regarding the line of the route of the way. The applicant should discuss with the Highway Authority any proposals for altering the route. JUSTIFICATION FOR GRANTING CONSENT The proposed extension to the agricultural building represents a suitably scaled addition at the holding the design of which reflects the building currently under construction. The proposal would therefore have a neutral impact on the character and appearance of the area. The proposal therefore accords with the provisions of the development plan. CASE NUMBER: 13/02935/FUL WARD: Claro CASE OFFICER: Mr Mike Parkes DATE VALID: 08.08.2013 GRID REF: E 432220 TARGET DATE: 03.10.2013 N 461010 DECISION DATE: 03.10.2013 APPLICATION NO: 6.76.31.A.FUL LOCATION: Croft House Brearton Harrogate North Yorkshire HG3 3BX PROPOSAL: Erection of replacement garage and store. APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Pickard APPROVED subject to the following conditions:- 1 The development hereby permitted shall be begun on or before 03.10.2016. 2 The development hereby permitted shall not be carried out otherwise than in strict accordance with the submitted details, elevations and plan ref 3533 dated 06.08.2013 and site plan ref 3533 dated 01.10.2013. Reasons for Conditions:- 1 To ensure compliance with Sections 91-94 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. 2 For the avoidance of doubt and in the interests of proper planning. JUSTIFICATION FOR GRANTING CONSENT Proposal will not detract from the locality or residential amenity and accords with the development plan. CASE NUMBER: 13/02956/FUL WARD: Claro CASE OFFICER: Phil Jewkes DATE VALID: 01.08.2013 GRID REF: E 436737 TARGET DATE: 26.09.2013 N 460298 DECISION DATE: 26.09.2013 APPLICATION NO: 6.85.29.A.FUL LOCATION: Greenholme Boroughbridge Road Ferrensby Knaresborough North Yorkshire HG5 0QJ PROPOSAL: Erection of a conservatory. APPLICANT: Mr & Mrs Deadman APPROVED subject to the following conditions:- 1 The development hereby permitted shall be begun on or before 26.09.2016. 2 The development hereby permitted shall be carried out in strict accordance with the submitted plan reference 23217 01 received by the Local Planning Authority on the 30 July 2013 and the email from the agent dated 14 August 2013. Reasons for Conditions:- 1 To ensure compliance with Sections 91-94 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. 2 In order to ensure compliance with the approved drawings. JUSTIFICATION FOR GRANTING CONSENT The proposed conservatory would complement the design and appearance of the application dwelling. The extension would not have any detrimental impact on the living conditions of the nearby residents, street scene or the open countryside. The proposal therefore accords with the provisions of the development plan. CASE NUMBER: 13/03012/TPO WARD: Claro CASE OFFICER: Phil Jewkes DATE VALID: 31.07.2013 GRID REF: E 432491 TARGET DATE: 25.09.2013 N 459024 DECISION DATE: 25.09.2013 APPLICATION NO: 6.83.81.I.TPO LOCATION: Scotton Lodge Mire Syke Lane Scotton Knaresborough North Yorkshire HG5 9HW PROPOSAL: Crown lifting of 3 Sycamore (5m), selective pruning of 1 Sycamore and felling of 2 Poplar trees of area A1 of Tree Preservation Order 02/1983.
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