4 October 2023 · Delegated - Principal Planner (Jason Singleton)
Salt Wood, Shore Road Underway, Port St. Mary, Isle Of Man, IM9 5dx
The application sought a Certificate of Lawful Development to confirm that a ground floor infill extension on the northern elevation of Onyx House, a two-storey semi-detached dwelling, was built without planning permission but has stood for more than 4 years.
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The application is for a Certificate of Lawful Development under Section 24 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1999, determined on factual evidence alone, not planning merits or public realm impacts…
Sufficient evidence of 4-year lawfulness
There is sufficient evidence to demonstrate that the infill extension has been in situ for a period in excess of 4 years and therefore it is recommended that a Certificate of Lawful Development can be issued.
Port St Mary Commissioners had no objections to the Certificate of Lawful Development application 23/00964/LAW for a ground floor extension at Onyx House.
Port St Mary Commissioners
No ObjectionPort St Mary Commissioners had no objections to the following applications: 23/00964/LAW - Onyx House, Shore Road, Underway for a Certificate of Lawful Development for the erection of a ground floor extension.