Reason: In accordance with the requirements of Section 91 of the Town Planning Act 1990 (as amended). The scheme so approved is then implemented prior to commencement of development.
21/05013/FUL
The site is not a property of special interest as defined in footnote 7 of the box. Reason: In the interests of visual and residential amenities and in accordance with Policies DS1, DS2 and DS3 of the Core Strategy Development Plan Document. The works must be carried out before the occupation of any part of the project or in accordance with the program agreed in writing with the local planning authority.
Reason: In accordance with policies EN3, DS3 and DS5 of the Core Strategy Development Plan document. In accordance with Policies DS5, DS9, TR2 and DS4 of the Core Strategy Development Plan Document. Reason: To ensure good drainage of the site and to be in accordance with policy EN7 of the Core Strategy Development Plan Document.
22/01258/VOC
Jewsons
Royd Ings Avenue Keighley
This condition relates to the opening hours of the premises at Jewsons, Royd Ings Avenue, Keighley. That condition was considered necessary and relevant for the planning purpose of protecting the amenity of occupiers of the adjoining residential properties. 34;The proposed increase in the working hours of the builder's trade will subject nearby residents to additional daily activities and the associated noise and general.
Report of the Strategic Director of Place to the meeting of the Area Planning Panel (KEIGHLEY AND SHIPLEY).
Report of the Strategic Director of Place to the meeting of the Area Planning Panel (KEIGHLEY AND SHIPLEY) to be
Summary Statement - Part Two
19/00995/ENFLBC
16 The Rookery Bolton Road
The local planning authority has been notified that work has been carried out to build a canopy over the door at the rear of the Grade II listed dwelling. The owners were advised to take action to remedy the breach of planning control, but despite the challenge no listed building consent was sought in relation to the carport, which remains unpermitted. The unauthorized canopy damages the setting of the listed building, damages the character and special architectural and historic interest of the Grade II listed building and does not maintain or enhance the character of the Addingham Conservation Area.
On 30 May 2022, the Head of Planning (Enforcement and Trees) approved the issue of a Listed Building Enforcement Notice in relation to the canopy under delegated powers.
19/01105/ENFCON
17 Victoria Avenue Ilkley
Failure to comply with the requirement of the 3rd condition of the building permit 11/00135/HOU in relation to the occupation of the 'granny flat' in connection with and adjacent to the existing flat. The local planning authority was aware of the occupation of the 'antique dwelling' as a separate and independent dwelling contrary to the requirement of condition 3 of A site visit confirmed that the property was occupied in violation of the requirements of condition 3, and the owners were challenged in writing.
The Planning Manager (Enforcement and Trees) authorized the issuing of an Infringement Notice under delegated powers on 22 Feb 2022.
20/01425/ENFUNA
198 Leeds Road Shipley
Following the receipt of an inquest, an inspection in November 2020 showed that a wooden shop front and awning had been erected to the front of the property. The council had no record of any consents being given for the shop front or cladding installed. Letters have been sent to property owners/occupiers, requesting action to remedy the breach of planning control.
It is considered appropriate to initiate enforcement (legal) action as the unauthorized timber canopy structure erected on the land is detrimental to visual appeal due to its location, design and appearance as it forms an incongruous element on the land and in the street scene, contrary to DS1 policies and DS3 of the Basic Strategic Development Plan document adopted by the Council and the principles of the National Planning Policy Framework.
20/01549/ENFUNA
20A Dubb Lane Bingley
Construction of front and rear dormers on the home on the plot without planning permission. Following the receipt of an enquiry, an inspection in September 2021 revealed that front and rear gables had been erected on the property, for which planning permission was required. Retrospective planning application reference 21/03322/HOU, seeking consent for the dormer windows as built, was refused by the council in August 2021.
The unauthorized dormer windows are still in place and the planning control breach remains unresolved.
20/01161/ENFUNA
254 Hermit Hole Halifax Road
Without planning permission, construction of a timber boundary fence south of the house on the plot (Bried has now been resolved). The council had no record of consent being given to the fencing on the site. Retrospective planning application reference 21/01655/HOU seeking consent for fencing as built was refused by the council in May 2021.
It was considered advisable to prompt Enforcement (legal) action as the unauthorized boundary fence represents a prominent feature, at odds with the immediate surrounding area, causing significant detriment to the visual amenity of the street scene, landscape and local environment, contrary to Policies DS1, DS3 and EN4 of the Council's adopted Core Strategy Development Plan document and the principles of the National Planning Policy Framework.
21/00322/ENFUNA
27 Edensor Road Keighley
Construction of a one-story extension to the rear of the apartment on the land without a location permit. In April 2021 the council received an inquiry regarding an alleged unauthorized single storey extension on the above property. An inspection in September 2021 revealed that a single storey rear extension had been built on the property which required planning permission.
The Council adopted the Basic Strategic Development Plan document and the principles of the National Planning Policy Framework.
21/00087/ENFUNA
36 Westgate Shipley
Without planning permission, the installation of an externally mounted roller shutter and shutter box on the front elevation of the building on the ground. In February 2021, the council received an inquiry regarding a suspected unauthorized shutter fitted outside to the above property. An inspection in July 2021 showed that an unauthorized externally mounted roller shutter had been installed in the shop front at the property.
It is considered appropriate to instigate Enforcement (Legal) Action as the unauthorized roller shutter and shutter box fitted outside have a deleterious, lethal effect on the premises and appear as a grim and objectionable feature of this trade route, causing a level unacceptable damage to the character and appearance of the area, contrary to; Policies DS1, DS3 and SC9 of the Council-approved Core Strategy Development Plan Document, Council-approved Shopfront Design Guide, Council-approved A.
21/00483/ENFUNA
4 Moss Carr Grove Thwaites Brow
Without planning permission, the erection of a single storey timber and plastic extension to the rear of the property. The Local Planning Authority has been made aware of works to erect a timber and plastic extension to the rear of a dwelling. The unauthorized extension located to the rear of the property is of significant detriment to visual amenity by virtue of its design and.
21/00207/ENFUNA
75 Leeds Road Ilkley
Without planning permission, the erection of a timber building in the front garden of the property. The Local Planning Authority was notified of works to erect a timber-framed building in the front garden of a dwelling and adjacent to a public highway.
20/01118/ENFUNA
83 - 85 Main Street Bingley
The installation of an unauthorized externally mounted roller shutter on the front elevation of the property. An inspection in January 2021 showed that an exterior mounted roller shutter and shutter box had been installed at the front of the building. Letters have been sent to the owner/occupiers of the property requesting them to take action to remedy the breach of planning control, but no appropriate action has been taken to date.
It is considered effective in prompting Enforcement (legal) action as the unauthorized externally mounted roller shutter and shutter box are detrimental to visual amenity by virtue of their design and appearance, forming incongruous features on the building and in the street scene and to the detriment of the Bingley Conservation Area.
19/00565/TPOCN
Land 403553 434450 Back Leeming
Oxenhope Keighley
Tree replacement notice under S.207 of the TCPA 1990 to enforce a duty to replant trees in a conservation area. The requirement for replacement planting is necessary to remedy the damage to the visual experience caused by the removal and destruction of trees and to maintain and enhance the character of the Leeming Conservation Area and to recognize the contribution that trees make to the conservation area to protect. The inability to replant the trees is also contrary to the Council's Core Strategy Development Plan, Document Policy EN5 (Trees and Forests) and EN3 (Historic Environment).
20/00841/ENFUNA
Land Adjacent To Cottingley Cliffe Road
Bingley
An inspection revealed that a single storey structure had been erected on the site for which the Council had no record of planning permission having been granted. Retrospective planning application reference 20/05267/FUL for the single storey structure was refused by Council in April 2021. The landowner has been requested to rectify the breach of planning control but no action has been taken.
It is considered appropriate to instigate Enforcement (Legal) Action as the unauthorized single storey building is detrimental to visual amenity due to its design and appearance, forming an inappropriate development in the Green Belt and an inappropriate feature on the land, in contravention with retained Policy GB1 of the Unitary Development Plan Replacement, Policies DS1 and DS2 of the Basic Strategy Development Plan Document approved by the Council and the principles of the National Planning Policy Framework.
20/01331/ENFLBC
The Retort House Mulberry Lane
Steeton With Eastburn BD20 6PP
Without planning permission, the construction of an unauthorized wooden structure, located to the east of the apartment on the plot. Following an investigation, an inspection in August 2021 showed that an unauthorized timber building had been constructed to the front of the Grade II listed building on the land. The unauthorized structure is at odds with the host building and represents a visually incongruous addition that is also detrimental to the visual amenity of the wider street scene and local environment.
No public benefit accrues to this harm and the development is therefore contrary to policies DS1, DS3, SC9 and EN3 of the adopted Core Strategic Development Plan document, section 16 of the Planning (Building and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and policy guidelines. contained within the framework of national planning policy.