Weekly Lists > B/24/0059

Reference B/24/0059
Location T and B Containers 12-16 Redstone Road, Boston PE21 8EA
Proposal Application under Schedule 2, Part 14, Class J of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 to determine if prior approval is required for a proposed roof mounted Solar Photovoltaics (PV) equipment
Received On 06/02/2024
Type Prior Notification Part 14 - Renewable Energy
Decision Prior Approval Not Required
Decision Date25/03/2024
ApplicantT and B Containers
AgentGeo Green Power
Parish Boston Town Area Committee
Case Officer Megan Epton
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
3120/Block/1 Block Plan 06/02/2024
3120/Elevation/1 Elevations 06/02/2024
3120/Elevation/2 Elevations 06/02/2024
3120/Elevation/3 Elevations 06/02/2024
3120/Site/1 Site Plan 06/02/2024
Canadian Solar Specification Sheet 06/02/2024
Application Form 06/02/2024
Planning Officer report 25/03/2024
Decision 25/03/2024

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