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Balmer, Chris 05 January 2018 12:21 Foster, Dawn RE: 36 King Edward Park, Onchan - 17/01063/C
Hi Dawn, Could we add the below email as a rep from Tourism please? Thanks Chris
ANY VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THIS EMAIL ARE THOSE OF THE OFFICER ONLY AND ARE WITHOUT PREJUDICE TO ANY FORMAL DECISION MADE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1999 AND ANY RELEVANT SECONDARY LEGISLATION.
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT SHOULD THE CONTENT OF THIS EMAIL BE MATERIALLY RELEVANT TO A PLANNING APPLICATION, IT'S CONTENT MAY BE PUBLISHED AS DETAIL RELEVANT TO THE FORMAL ASSESSMENT OF THE APPLICATION. PUBLICATION WILL INCLUDE AVAILABILITY VIA ONLINE SERVICES.
From: Byrne, Angela Sent: 19 October 2017 13:37 To: Balmer, Chris Subject: RE: 36 King Edward Park, Onchan - 17/01063/C Hi Chris I was not aware of this property but one of my team has been to visit and they believe from a quality perspective that the 'apartment' is of good quality in relation to our common standards. However, within our legislation if a property does not have the correct planning use to be used as tourist accommodation we wouldn't be able to register it officially.
In order for us to officially register a property such as this, it would need to meet minimum standards as well as all other agency requirements:
Once all of the above is met along with the minimum standards we can register the property. They would then receive an independent assessment which is when the official star rating is awarded.
I hope this helps you but if you need anything further please do not hesitate to contact me. Many thanks Angela
From: Balmer, Chris Sent: 19 October 2017 11:12
To: Byrne, Angela Subject: 36 King Edward Park, Onchan - 17/01063/C Hi Angela, Hope you are well? I have a general tourism related question, but also relates to the above current application which is a good example. The above application, I have concerns that the use of the lower ground floor of the dwelling for tourist use. I believe the outlook/amenity value is poor, essentially having two small windows serving the lounge/main living space, overlooking a driveway and neighbouring property only. The other three small windows serve a porch and toilet. Is there anything in tourisms legislation which would prevent a unit being used for tourist purpose, because you thought it wasn't good enough?
Is this type of tourist unit something we want to encourage? Certainly, if they were seeking approval of the lower floor for a permeant apartment, we would refuse it on the grounds that it did have a clear and pleasant outlook and poor amenities. That being the case this brings me back to the question that if it is not acceptable for permeant accommodation should we be allowing tourist use also?
Grateful for your comments? Kind Regards Chris ANY VIEWS EXPRESSED IN THIS EMAIL ARE THOSE OF THE OFFICER ONLY AND ARE WITHOUT PREJUDICE TO ANY FORMAL DECISION MADE UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1999 AND ANY RELEVANT SECONDARY LEGISLATION.
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT SHOULD THE CONTENT OF THIS EMAIL BE MATERIALLY RELEVANT TO A PLANNING APPLICATION, ITS CONTENT MAY BE PUBLISHED AS DETAIL RELEVANT TO THE FORMAL ASSESSMENT OF THE APPLICATION. PUBLICATION WILL INCLUDE AVAILABILITY VIA ONLINE SERVICES.
Chris Balmer - MA (Hons), MTCP, RTPI Senior Planning Officer Planning & Building Control Directorate, Department of Environment, Food & Agriculture (DEFA), Murray House, Mount Havelock, Douglas, Isle of Man, N4 2EF
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