Case file

Summary

Demolition of existing garage building and erection of 3no. dwellings to include a new private drive, garaging and parking
The Garage, Willow Close, St Georges, Somerset, BS22 7XF
09/P/0324/F 27 Feb 2009
24 Apr 2009
Mr G Davies
Davan Caravans LtdBristol RoadSt GeorgesWeston-super-MareSomersetBS22 7XA
Phillips Planning & Development
8 Earlesfield Nailsea Somerset e: john.phillips@phillips-pdl.co.uk BS48 4SF
27 Feb 2009
27 Jan 2009
24 Apr 2009
01275 888811 dccomments@n-somerset.gov.uk

Documents

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Date publishedDocument TypeDrawing No.ViewDescription
27 May 2009  Decision Notice    Whole Doc   WITHDRAWN 
29 Apr 2009  Decision Notice    Whole Doc   WITHDRAWN 
29 Apr 2009  Letter from Council    Whole Doc   APPLICATION WITHDRAWN 
29 Apr 2009  Letter from Applicant/Agent    Whole Doc   APPLICATION WITHDRAWN 
07 Apr 2009  Consultation Reply    Whole Doc / Thumbnails   ENVIRONMENT AGENCY 
26 Mar 2009  General Correspondence    Whole Doc   FROM COUNCILLOR - REQUEST FOR COMMITTEE REVIEW 
23 Mar 2009  Online Comment    Whole Doc   ONLINE COMMENT: OBJECT TO PROPOSAL FOR APPLICATION 09/P/0324/F 
18 Mar 2009  Consultation Reply    Whole Doc   D&E TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT 
12 Mar 2009  Consultation Reply    Whole Doc / Thumbnails   WEST MENDIP INTERNAL DRAINAGE BOARD 
12 Mar 2009  Consultation Reply    Whole Doc   ARCHEAOLOGY OFFICER 
12 Mar 2009  Consultation Reply    Whole Doc / Thumbnails   CONTAMINATED LAND OFFICER 
12 Mar 2009  Consultation Reply    Whole Doc / Thumbnails   CONTAMINATED LAND OFFICER 
11 Mar 2009  Letter from Council    Whole Doc / Thumbnails   ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER 
04 Mar 2009  Application History/Constraints    Whole Doc    
04 Mar 2009  Letter from Applicant/Agent    Whole Doc / Thumbnails   PPDL 
04 Mar 2009  Letter from Applicant/Agent    Whole Doc   PPDL 
04 Mar 2009  Application Form    Whole Doc / Thumbnails    
04 Mar 2009  Application Form    Whole Doc / Thumbnails    
04 Mar 2009  Application Support Info    Whole Doc / Thumbnails   FLOOD RISK SEQUESTIAL TEST 
04 Mar 2009  Application Support Info    Whole Doc   DESIGN AND ACCESS STATEMENT 
04 Mar 2009  Application Support Info    Whole Doc / Thumbnails   A & H ENERGY RATINGS 
04 Mar 2009  Application Support Info    Whole Doc / Thumbnails   FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT REPORT 
04 Mar 2009  Plan    Whole Doc   PROPOSED SITE LAYOUT 
04 Mar 2009  Plan    Whole Doc   HOUSE TYPE B - ELEVATIONS AND FLOOR PLANS 
04 Mar 2009  Plan    Whole Doc   STREET SCENE ELEVATION AND SITE SECTION 
04 Mar 2009  Plan    Whole Doc   HOUSE TYPE C - ELEVATIONS AND FLOOR PLANS 
04 Mar 2009  Plan    Whole Doc   PLANTING PROPOSALS 
04 Mar 2009  Plan    Whole Doc   STREET SCENE ELEVATION AND SITE SECTION 
04 Mar 2009  Plan    Whole Doc   LOCATION PLAN 
04 Mar 2009  Plan    Whole Doc   GARAGE FLOOR PLANS AND ELEVATIONS 
04 Mar 2009  Plan    Whole Doc   HOUSE TYPE A - ELEVATIONS AND FLOOR PLANS 
04 Mar 2009  Plan    Whole Doc   TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY 
04 Mar 2009  Plan    Whole Doc   DRAINAGE ASSESSMENT 
04 Mar 2009  Plan    Whole Doc   PLANTING PROPOSALS 

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