8 December 2021 · Head of Development Management (Stephen Butler)
The Level Inn, The Level, Colby, Isle Of Man, IM9 4ag
The application sought confirmation that the sand and cement rendering applied to the front elevation of the detached dwelling at Level Inn House, The Level, Colby, in 2015 is lawful. Evidence included photographs dated 09/06/2015, a 2014 invoice for porch works showing initial render, and a 2017 YouTube drone video ve…
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The principal test for a Certificate of Lawful Development is whether, on the balance of probabilities, the breach of planning control—here, rendering works without permission—has existed continuously…
Evidence confirmation
The information provided demonstrates that the front elevation rendering works to 'The Level Inn House' have been in situ for a period in excess of four years and as such, the Department may not issue an enforcement notice due to the provisions of Town and Country Planning Act 1999 Schedule 4 Part 1 paragraph 3(a).
no comments received
Arbory and Rushen Commissioners expressed disappointment that the rendering works deviate from the original permission and undermine the building's character, remaining concerned even with amended plans.
Key concern: significantly undermines the character of the building
Arbory and Rushen Commissioners
ObjectionThe Commissioners are disappointed that the original permission was not followed and feel that this significantly undermines the character of the building.; The Commissioners would very much prefer that the original permission be adhered to.
Arbory and Rushen Commissioners
ObjectionThe Commissioners remain concerned about this application.; 21/01323/LAW Level Inn House, The Level. Certificate of Lawful Development for rendering works to front elevation - amended plans.