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Bath & North East Somerset Council Bath & North East Somerset Council MEETING: Development Control Committee AGENDA 24th April 2019 ITEM MEETING NUMBER DATE: RESPONSIBLE Simon de Beer – Head of Planning OFFICER: TITLE: LIST OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATE AUTHORITY FOR THE PERIOD - 27th February 2019 to 10th April 2019 DELEGATED DECISIONS IN RESPECT OF PLANNING ENFORCEMENT CASES ISSUED FOR PERIOD WARD: ALL BACKGROUND PAPERS: None AN OPEN PUBLIC ITEM INDEX Applications determined by the Head of Planning Pages 1 - 149 Applications referred to the Chair Pages 150 - 153 Delegated decisions in respect of Planning Enforcement Cases Page 154 APPLICATIONS DETERMINED BY THE HEAD OF PLANNING App. Ref. 18/00378/AR Type: Advertisement Consent Location: Northgate House Upper Borough Walls City Centre Bath Bath And North East Somerset Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: Display of 1. non-illuminated letters sign above the entrance to Northgate House, 1no. non-illuminated letters sign on external wall between the first and second floors of Northgate House and 1no. non-illuminated projecting sign above current TK max sign (Resubmission). Applicant: Mr Ian Powell Decision Date: 27 March 2019 Expiry Date: 23 March 2018 Decision: REFUSE Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 18/03784/FUL Type: Full Application Location: Belushi Bar St Christopher's Inn 9 Green Street City Centre Bath Bath And North East Somerset Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: Replacement of ground floor shopfront windows & doors. Applicant: Beds & Bars Ltd Decision Date: 2 April 2019 Expiry Date: 2 April 2019 Decision: PERMIT Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 18/03785/LBA Type: Listed Building Consent (Alts/exts) Location: Belushi Bar St Christopher's Inn 9 Green Street City Centre Bath Bath And North East Somerset Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: External alterations to include replacement of ground floor shopfront windows & doors. Applicant: Beds & Bars Ltd Decision Date: 2 April 2019 Expiry Date: 2 April 2019 Decision: CONSENT Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 18/04248/FUL Type: Full Application Location: 4 - 5 Railway Place City Centre Bath Bath And North East Somerset BA1 1TH Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: Erection of extension at the fourth floor level, front and rear infill extensions, external alterations and revisions to existing entrance onto Railway Place. Applicant: BEGG Nominees Limited C/O CBRE Global Investors Decision Date: 20 March 2019 Expiry Date: 20 March 2019 Decision: REFUSE Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 18/04473/LBA Type: Listed Building Consent (Alts/exts) Location: 5 Bladud Buildings City Centre Bath Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: External alteration to include new fascia & new canvas awning canopy to the front elevation and repainting of shop front. Applicant: Mrs Sheetal Vanka Decision Date: 22 March 2019 Expiry Date: 13 December 2018 Decision: CONSENT Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 18/04797/FUL Type: Full Application Location: The Nest 7 Bladud Buildings City Centre Bath BA1 5LS Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: Conversion of existing nightclub to a public house to include ventilation and extract equipment, detached bar kiosk, covered seating area and terrace seating area to rear. Applicant: Mr Max Johnson Decision Date: 21 March 2019 Expiry Date: 21 March 2019 Decision: PERMIT Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 18/04798/LBA Type: Listed Building Consent (Alts/exts) Location: The Nest 7 Bladud Buildings City Centre Bath BA1 5LS Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: Internal and external alterations for the conversion of existing nightclub to a public house to include ventilation and extract equipment, detached bar kiosk, covered seating area and terrace seating area to rear. Applicant: Mr Max Johnson Decision Date: 21 March 2019 Expiry Date: 21 March 2019 Decision: CONSENT Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 18/04845/LBA Type: Listed Building Consent (Alts/exts) Location: Garden Flat 18 Catharine Place City Centre Bath Bath And North East Somerset Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: Creation of opening to insert new double doors between lounge and kitchen, and closing off existing single door between lounge and hall. Applicant: Mr Rhys Priestland Decision Date: 28 February 2019 Expiry Date: 1 March 2019 Decision: REFUSE Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 18/05390/FUL Type: Full Application Location: Darcy's 34 Gay Street City Centre Bath BA1 2NT Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: Change of Use of the ground floor from Shop (Use Class A1) to mixed use Shop & Cafe (Use Class A1 & A3). Applicant: Mr & Mrs M Twomey Decision Date: 1 April 2019 Expiry Date: 4 April 2019 Decision: PERMIT Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 18/05679/FUL Type: Full Application Location: Edgar Modern Fine Art Edgar Mews Bartlett Street City Centre Bath Bath And North East Somerset Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: Change of Use from retail (Use Class A1) to mixed use (Use Class A3 & A4). Applicant: Shail Eric Ltd Decision Date: 8 April 2019 Expiry Date: 9 April 2019 Decision: PERMIT Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 18/05690/LBA Type: Listed Building Consent (Alts/exts) Location: 10 Rivers Street City Centre Bath BA1 2PZ Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: Internal alterations to install a shower stall in later extension to the rear of the building. Applicant: Victoria Burns Decision Date: 28 February 2019 Expiry Date: 5 March 2019 Decision: CONSENT Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 18/05692/LBA Type: Listed Building Consent (Alts/exts) Location: 10 Rivers Street City Centre Bath BA1 2PZ Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: External alterations to carry out stone cleaning and repairs to front facade masonry and party wall parapet with 9 Rivers Street. Applicant: Ms Victoria Burns Decision Date: 7 March 2019 Expiry Date: 8 March 2019 Decision: CONSENT Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 18/05703/LBA Type: Listed Building Consent (Alts/exts) Location: 3 - 4 Bath Street City Centre Bath Bath And North East Somerset BA1 1SB Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: External alterations to include the provision of new signage and area of penant stone floor outside premises. Applicant: Fly Fitness Decision Date: 3 April 2019 Expiry Date: 3 April 2019 Decision: CONSENT Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 18/05705/AR Type: Advertisement Consent Location: 3 - 4 Bath Street City Centre Bath Bath And North East Somerset BA1 1SB Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: Display of fixed signage and 2 no. non-illuminated hanging signs. Applicant: Fly Fitness Decision Date: 2 April 2019 Expiry Date: 3 April 2019 Decision: CONSENT Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 19/00007/LBA Type: Listed Building Consent (Alts/exts) Location: Flat 2 16 Alfred Street City Centre Bath Bath And North East Somerset Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: Internal and external alterations including alterations to rear window, demolition of existing stud partitions, relocation of kitchen and bathroom, removal of existing fireplaces and re-plastering. Applicant: Mr Simon Rawlins Decision Date: 4 March 2019 Expiry Date: 4 March 2019 Decision: CONSENT Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 19/00018/ODCOU Type: Office to Residential PD Notification Location: 4 - 5 Railway Place City Centre Bath Bath And North East Somerset BA1 1TH Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: Prior approval request for change of use from office (Use Class B1a) to 21 apartments (Use Class C3). Applicant: BEGG Nominees Limited Decision Date: 28 February 2019 Expiry Date: 28 February 2019 Decision: APPROVE Details of the decision can be found on the Planning Services pages of the Council’s website by clicking on the link – Public Access App. Ref. 19/00032/LBA Type: Listed Building Consent (Alts/exts) Location: Friends Meeting House York Street City Centre Bath BA1 1NG Ward: Abbey Parish: N/A Proposal: Internal alterations to include thermal upgrading of existing building, to include installing secondary glazing and draught proofing of windows, alterations to west lobby half glazed entrance screen, removal of lobby cupboard, replacement of existing meeting room pendant lights and upgrade small power and AV equipment (resubmission).
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