Digest of Planning Decisions 1 March to 31 March 2021

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Digest of Planning Decisions 1 March to 31 March 2021 DECISIONS ISSUED 20/00111/FULL Newington And Gipsyville 20/00111/FULL 17A Albert Avenue Anlaby Road Kingston Upon Hull HU3 6PF Application for removal of condition Application Withdrawn 20/00136/CONDET Beverley And Newland 20/00136/CONDET 2,3,4,5 And 6 Beech Grove And Land To Rear Of Beverley Road Kingston Upon Hull HU5 1LY discharge of conditions 18/01514/FULL - Creation of new student halls of residence retaining use of nos. 2 & 3 Beech Grove as 2 x 10 bed HMOs (total of 20 beds), continued use of nos. 4, 5 and 6 Beech Grove as 7 x 1 bedroom flats in each property (total of 21 flats) and erection of 4 storey buildings to rear of 2 - 6 Beech Grove (total of 49 units) with associated landscaping, parking and servicing Erection of two storey extension to rear of no. 6 Beech Grove. - conditions 4, 13, 18, 21, 31 and 34 Conditions Partly Discharged 20/00161/CONDET St Andrews And Dockland 20/00161/CONDET Victoria Pier Nelson Street Kingston Upon Hull Discharge of conditions 3, 12, 14, 18 of approval no. 19/00810/FULL. Conditions Discharged 20/00250/PAAD Newington And Gipsyville 20/00250/PAAD Albert Avenue Pools Albert Avenue Anlaby Road Kingston Upon Hull 1 Demolition of former mortuary building (Application for determination as to whether prior approval is required for the means of demolition and the restoration of the site). Prior Approval Granted 20/00384/FULL Avenue 20/00384/FULL 153 Marlborough Avenue Princes Avenue Kingston Upon Hull HU5 3JU Installation of replacement timber windows at front of house. Application Refused 20/00393/CONDET Beverley And Newland 20/00393/CONDET 2,3,4,5 And 6 Beech Grove And Land To Rear Of Beverley Road Kingston Upon Hull HU5 1LY Discharge of conditions for 18/01514/FULL - Creation of new student halls of residence retaining use of nos. 2 & 3 Beech Grove as 2 x 10 bed HMOs (total of 20 beds), continued use of nos. 4, 5 and 6 Beech Grove as 7 x 1 bedroom flats in each property (total of 21 flats) and erection of 4 storey buildings to rear of 2 - 6 Beech Grove (total of 49 units) with associated landscaping, parking and servicing Erection of two storey extension to rear of no. 6 Beech Grove. - conditions Conditions Partly Discharged 20/00576/FULL Avenue 20/00576/FULL 233 Park Avenue Princes Avenue Kingston Upon Hull HU5 4DE Installation of replacement windows Application Permitted 20/00601/FULL Avenue 20/00601/FULL 40-42 Dover Street Kingston Upon Hull HU3 1PS 2 Conversion of existing building into 8 flats. Installation of roof lights to front roof slope and 2 dormer windows to rear roof slope Application Permitted 20/00829/FULL Central 20/00829/FULL Victoria House Park Street Kingston Upon Hull HU2 8TD Change of use of existing offices to provide 60 residential units and erection of 3 to 5 storey new build to provide 68 residential units. Laying out of associated parking area. Application Permitted 20/00849/S73 University 20/00849/S73 32 Etton Grove Kingston Upon Hull HU6 8JY Application under s.73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to vary condition no. 1 (Approved Plans) of planning approval 17/01000/FULL - Erection of 2 no. 3 bedroom houses with associated car parking, boundary treatments and landscaping (Revised Resubmission) to remove the access ramp from the front and provide level access to the rear of the dwellings Application Permitted 20/00857/FULL Central 20/00857/FULL 354 Beverley Road Kingston Upon Hull HU5 1LH Erection of 4no 2 bedroom apartments 2 1/2 storeys with covered parking and associated works Application Permitted 20/00941/LBC Boothferry 20/00941/LBC Lees Rest Houses Anlaby Road Kingston Upon Hull HU4 6XA Installation of replacement windows to 21 no. ground floor bay windows within front elevations and 1 no. first floor three light window in rear elevation (Application for listed building consent) 3 Listed Building Consent Approved 20/01181/OUT Longhill And Bilton Grange 20/01181/OUT Curtilage To The North West Of 30 Nestor Grove Kingston Upon Hull HU9 4DB Outline application for the erection of 1 dwelling (appearance, landscaping and scale reserved) Approved subject to Section 106 20/01201/S73 Beverley And Newland 20/01201/S73 2, 3, 4, 5 And 6 Beech Grove And Land To The Rear Of, Beverley Road Kingston Upon Hull HU5 1LY Application under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to vary condition 1 (Approved Plans) of planning approval 18/01514/FULL for Creation of new student halls of residence retaining use of nos. 2 & 3 Beech Grove as 2 x 10 bed HMO's (total of 20 beds), continued use of nos. 4, 5 and 6 Beech Grove as 7 x 1 bedroom flats in each property (total of 21 flats) and erection of 4 storey buildings to rear of 2 - 6 Beech Grove (total of 49 units) with associated landscaping, parking and servicing Erection of two storey extension to rear of no. 6. Beech Grove - to amend floor plans and rationalisation of types/sizes of units, external alterations to building and landscaping alterations and addition of sub- station. Application Refused 20/01278/PD Holderness 20/01278/PD 14 Clarence Avenue Ings Road Kingston Upon Hull HU8 0LT Change of use from domestic garage into hair salon Not Permitted Development 20/01357/FULL St Andrews And Dockland 20/01357/FULL 144 - 148 English Street Kingston Upon Hull HU3 2BT Installation of dropped kerb and crossing serving 144 - 148 English Street (Retrospective application) Application Permitted 4 20/01423/PCOU St Andrews And Dockland 20/01423/PCOU 6-8 George Street Kingston Upon Hull HU1 3AJ Change of use from offices to 4 flats. (Use Class of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 as amended) (Application to determine whether prior approval for development consisting of a specified change of use is required) Prior Approval Granted 20/01421/FULL Boothferry 20/01421/FULL 36 Orchard Road Kingston Upon Hull HU4 6XS Erection of single storey rear extension (max 5.6m long x max 5m wide x max 2.95m high) Application Permitted 20/01426/FULL Avenue 20/01426/FULL Land At Terry Street (East Of Knightsbridge Court Junction) Terry Street Kingston Upon Hull HU3 1TY Installation of 20m high street furniture style monopole (coloured RAL7035 Grey) with 6No. antennas; 2No. 300mm dishes (coloured RAL7035 Grey); 3 No. cabinet (1No. 655x264x1015mm; 1No. 1898x798x1648mm; 1No. 750x798x1648mm) (coloured RAL6009 Green); and ancillary development Application Permitted 20/01430/LBC St Andrews And Dockland 20/01430/LBC 17 Albion Street Kingston Upon Hull HU1 3TG Listed Building Consent application for:- The installation of a Satellite dish on rear elevation Listed Building Consent Approved 5 20/01444/FULL Derringham 20/01444/FULL 438 Priory Road Kingston Upon Hull HU5 5SG Erection of single storey extension to front (1.8m long x 2.99m wide x max. 3.7m high) External alterations to front and rear including replacement of existing PVC cladding with decorative silica render system on external wall insulation (Amended plans received) Application Permitted 20/01478/FULL Bricknell 20/01478/FULL 159 Newland Park Kingston Upon Hull HU5 2DX Erection of two storey and single storey rear extension (max. 5.2m long x max. 11.3m wide x max. 8.6m high) with raised patio (max. 0.6m high) Application Refused 20/01480/ADV Central 20/01480/ADV Beverley Road, Blundells Corner/Kingston Youth Centre/Endeavour Centre/87 Beverley Road/190-192 Beverley Road/250 Beverley Road Kingston Upon Hull HU3 1YE Erection of 6 printed board signs on the frontage boundaries. Advert Approval 20/01509/FULL Avenue 20/01509/FULL 9 Whitehall Gardens Kingston Upon Hull HU5 3EE Erection of single storey rear extension (max 5m long x max 3.92m wide x max 2.95m high) Application Permitted 20/01531/CONDET St Andrews And Dockland 20/01531/CONDET 41 High Street Kingston Upon Hull Discharge of conditions relating to approval 20/01212/LBC 6 Conditions Discharged 20/01545/CONDET Pickering 20/01545/CONDET 900 Hessle Road Kingston Upon Hull HU4 7AG Discharge of conditions for 20/00786/FULL - Erection of 2 dwellings along with detached garages following demolition of existing dwelling.- conditions 3, 5 and 7 Conditions Discharged 20/01561/FULL West Carr 20/01561/FULL Site Of 20 Nidderdale Kingston Upon Hull Erection of building to be used as care facility (Use Class C2) with associated landscaping scheme and car parking for young adults with autism, mental health conditions and learning difficulties. Application Permitted 20/01564/LAW Beverley And Newland 20/01564/LAW 21 De Grey Street Kingston Upon Hull HU5 2RY Application for Certificate of Lawful Use of Existing Use as Large House in Multiple Occupation Lawful Use Granted 20/01571/FULL Newington And Gipsyville 20/01571/FULL 35 Granville Street Kingston Upon Hull HU3 6BB Erection of new single storey extension to form communal living and kitchen space for an existing HMO. Internal remodelling of existing living spaces to provide en-suite shower and sanitary spaces to each private space. Increase from five to six HMO bedroom units. Application Withdrawn 20/01573/LBC St Andrews And Dockland 20/01573/LBC City Hall 7 Queen Victoria Square Kingston Upon Hull HU1 3RQ Listed Building Consent for:- 1) To alter and renew various internal and external signage 2) Installation of Router/Wifi boxes to front of house areas Listed Building Consent Approved 20/01576/FULL Central 20/01576/FULL Hull Royal Infirmary Anlaby Road Kingston Upon Hull HU3 2JZ External alterations to boiler house and installation of new 30m high external flue consisting of 4 no.
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