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| Case Number | : 10/00491/CON |
| Proposal | : Registered Building consent for the installation of information boards (in association with 10/00490/D) Registered Building Nos. 233 |
| Status | : Pending Consideration |
| Case Number | : 10/00490/D |
| Proposal | : Installation of information boards (in association with 10/00491/CON) |
| Status | : Department Application |
From: [email protected] Sent: 19 April 2010 10:47 To: Thornley, Paul Subject: MWT applications Attachments: marine drive.pdf
Hi Paul,
Further to our earlier conversation, please find attached:
I will today fill in paper applications for:
If I have left anything out, please just let me know.
Many thanks,
Eleanor
Eleanor Stone Marine Officer Manx Wildlife Trust Tynwald Mills St Johns 01624 801985 07624 349838
| Applicant: | Manx Wildlife Trust |
|---|---|
| Proposal: | Registered Building consent for the installation of information boards (in association with 10/00490/D) Registered Building Nos. 233, The Ornamental Gateway Marine Drive Port Soderick Isle Of Man |
Planning Secretary DOI Planning & Building Control Division Murray House Mount Havelock Douglas
In accordance with Section 12 of the above Regulations, the person appointed by the Council of Ministers to consider this application has submitted his report.
In accordance with paragraph 5 (a) and (b), a copy of the appointed persons report is enclosed.
On the 9th September 2010, and after consultation, the Council of Ministers accepted the recommendation contained within that report and the application was approved subject to compliance with the conditions specified below.
Date of Issue: 6th October 2010
Chief Secretary’s Office Government Offices Bucks Road Douglas
Mr A Johnstone Planning Appeals Administrator
Council did not consider it appropriate to consider conditions 2 and 3 set out in the report as these were matters that should be covered by the Department of Infrastructure under the Licence for Structures on the Highway.
Crown Division Government Office Douglas Isle of Man 23 July 2010
To the Council of Ministers Government Office
Honourable Members
The material points are:
The material points are:
of the building, and that the real interest lies in the archway itself. The proposed boards and the binoculars are proposed to be well removed from this part of the building. They are small in comparison to the mass of the building, and would have little impact upon its appreciation by the public. Furthermore, any harm which might arise to the setting of the building would be greatly outweighed by the public benefit of the proposals, which would enhance most people's visit to this part of the coast.
1 The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice;
2 The binocular stand shall be removed from the site at any time that the binoculars shall have been inoperative for longer than six months.
3 In the event that the interpretive notices have been absent from their stands for more than six months, the stands shall be removed from the site.
David Ward David Ward BSc(Hons)CEng MICE FCIHT Inspector
Government Reillys Ellen Vannin planning and building control bun-troggalys - plannal as gurnell troggal Mr I M McCauley Director of Planning and Building Control Telephone (01624) 685947 Fax (01624) 686443 Email: [email protected] Our Ref: 10/00491/CON Date: June 2010
Dear Mr Johnstone, Re: 10/00491/CON - Registered Building consent for the installation of information boards (in associated with 10/00490/D). The Ornamental Gateway, Marine Drive, Braddan.
Please find enclosed two copies of a planning statement written on behalf of the Planning Authority in respect of the above application, which I understand is to be the subject of a public inquiry due to the Department of Infrastructure having an interest in the land.
As stated within the statement I intend to be available to assist any subsequent public inquiry if required
Yours sincerely A. 161 Anthony Holmes Planning Officer enc.
Government Bailtys Ellen Vannin
1.1 Due to the land contained within the application site being within the control of the Department of Infrastructure it is understood that the application is due to considered by an appointed Planning Inspector who make a recommendation to the Council of Ministers. The intention of this statement is to set out the general background of the application and highlight the relevant planning policy considerations. In order to avoid any perception of bias the statement purposely makes no assessment of the proposal and offers no recommendation. The statement is intended to provide a background to the understanding of the submitted application and highlight planning policy considered relevant to any assessment. 1.2 The author of this statement intends to be available to appear at any subsequent public inquiry that may be deemed necessary.
2.1 The application site comprises land containing the Ornamental Gateway that is located on Marine Drive in Braddan. 2.2 The Ornamental Gateway is a Registered Building (no. 233).
3.1 The application seeks Registered Building consent for the installation of three information boards within the application site, adjacent to the Ornamental Gateway.
4.1 The application site has not been the subject of any previous applications that are considered specifically material to the assessment of the current application. 4.2 There is a concurrent application (10/00490/D) seeking consent for the proposal. 4.3 There is also a planning application (10/00560/GB) and associated Registered Building consent application (10/00561/CON) seeking approval for the erection of one set of pedestal mounted binoculars.
The Isle of Man Planning Scheme (Braddan Parish District Local Plan) Order 1991 - Plan No. 3 5.1 In terms of local plan policy, the application site is located within wider areas of land that are
designated as a) open space; and b) nature conservation zone under the Isle of Man Planning Scheme (Braddan Parish District Local Plan) Order 1991 - Plan No. 3.
5.2 In terms of strategic plan policy, the Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2007 contains two policies that are considered specifically material to the assessment of the application. 5.3 General Policy 3 relates to development outside of areas zoned for development and states: "Development will not be permitted outside of areas zoned for development on the appropriate Area Plan with the exception of : (a) essential housing for agricultural workers who have to live close to their place of work, (Housing Policies 7, 8, 9 and 10); (b) conversion of redundant rural buildings which are of architectural, historic, or social value and interest, (Housing Policy 11); (c) previously development land which contains a significant amount of building; where the continued use is redundant; where redevelopment would reduce the impact of the current situation on the landscape or wider environment; and where the development proposed would result in improvements to the landscape or wider environment; (d) the replacement of existing rural dwellings, (Housing Policies 12, 13 and 14); (e) location-dependent development in connection with the working of minerals or the provision of necessary services; (f) b uilding and engineering operations which are essential for the conduct of agriculture or forestry; (g) development recognised to be of overriding national need in land use planning terms and for which there is no reasonable and acceptable alternative; and (h) building or works required for the interpretation of the countryside, its wildlife or heritage." 5.4 Environment Policy 32 relates to the extension or alteration of a Registered Building and states: "Extensions or alterations to a Registered Building which would affect detrimentally its character as a building of special architectural or historic interest will not be permitted."
6.1 The statutory 21 day consultation period for the application ended on the 13th May 2010. To date the Planning Authority is not aware of any representations.
This statement has been prepared by Mr A Holmes BA(Hons) DipTP(UC) MRTPI on behalf of the Planning Authority.
Signed
Oik yn Ard-Scrudeyr
Government Office DOUGLAS Isle of Man IM1 3PN Direct Line: (01624) 685280 Fax Number: (01624) 685710 E-mail: [email protected]
CHIEF SECRETARY M Williams, CPFA
17 JUN 2010 16th June 2010
Government Rolleye Ellan Vannin
Our Reference: L02aNEW/DF10/0018
Planning Secretary DOI Planning & Building Control Division Murray House Mount Havelock Douglas
Dear Sir/Madam,
Planning Application: 10/00491/CON
Applicant: Manx Wildlife Trust
Proposal: Registered Building consent for the installation of information boards (in association with 10/00490/D) Registered Building Nos. 233, The Ornamental Gateway Marine Drive Port Soderick Isle Of Man
Further to my previous correspondence concerning the above captioned application it has been agreed by the parties that this appeal should be dealt with by way of written representations only, and not a hearing.
I am enclosing copies of the appeal statements received to date in respect of this application. If you wish to respond to these statements please forward 9 COLLATED SETS of your rebuttal statement to be received by 5 p.m. on 1st July 2010.
Please note that no further opportunity for the submission of written comments will be allowed after this date.
On receipt of any rebuttal statements the file will be given to the next available inspector who will, having read the file and conducted a site visit, prepare a report and recommendation for the Minister of the Department of Infrastructure. In due course you will be advised of his decision.
For more information please visit our website http://www.gov.im/cso/
Yours faithfully,
A Johnstone Planning Appeals Administrator
1.1 Due to the land contained within the application site being within the control of the Department of Infrastructure it is understood that the application is due to considered by an appointed Planning Inspector who make a recommendation to the Council of Ministers. The intention of this statement is to set out the general background of the application and highlight the relevant planning policy considerations. In order to avoid any perception of bias the statement purposely makes no assessment of the proposal and offers no recommendation. The statement is intended to provide a background to the understanding of the submitted application and highlight planning policy considered relevant to any assessment. 1.2 The author of this statement intends to be available to appear at any subsequent public inquiry that may be deemed necessary.
2.1 The application site comprises land containing the Ornamental Gateway that is located on Marine Drive in Braddan. 2.2 The Ornamental Gateway is a Registered Building (no. 233).
3.1 The application seeks Registered Building consent for the installation of three information boards within the application site, adjacent to the Ornamental Gateway.
4.1 The application site has not been the subject of any previous applications that are considered specifically material to the assessment of the current application. 4.2 There is a concurrent application (10/00490/D) seeking consent for the proposal. 4.3 There is also a planning application (10/00560/GB) and associated Registered Building consent application (10/00561/CON) seeking approval for the erection of one set of pedestal mounted binoculars.
The Isle of Man Planning Scheme (Braddan Parish District Local Plan) Order 1991 - Plan No. 3 5.1 In terms of local plan policy, the application site is located within wider areas of land that are
designated as a) open space; and b) nature conservation zone under the Isle of Man Planning Scheme (Braddan Parish District Local Plan) Order 1991 - Plan No. 3.
5.2 In terms of strategic plan policy, the Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2007 contains two policies that are considered specifically material to the assessment of the application. 5.3 General Policy 3 relates to development outside of areas zoned for development and states: "Development will not be permitted outside of areas zoned for development on the appropriate Area Plan with the exception of : (a) essential housing for agricultural workers who have to live close to their place of work, (Housing Policies 7, 8, 9 and 10); (b) conversion of redundant rural buildings which are of architectural, historic, or social value and interest, (Housing Policy 11); (c) previously development land which contains a significant amount of building; where the continued use is redundant; where redevelopment would reduce the impact of the current situation on the landscape or wider environment; and where the development proposed would result in improvements to the landscape or wider environment; (d) the replacement of existing rural dwellings, (Housing Policies 12, 13 and 14); (e) location-dependent development in connection with the working of minerals or the provision of necessary services; (f) b uilding and engineering operations which are essential for the conduct of agriculture or forestry; (g) development recognised to be of overriding national need in land use planning terms and for which there is no reasonable and acceptable alternative; and (h) building or works required for the interpretation of the countryside, its wildlife or heritage." 5.4 Environment Policy 32 relates to the extension or alteration of a Registered Building and states: "Extensions or alterations to a Registered Building which would affect detrimentally its character as a building of special architectural or historic interest will not be permitted."
6.1 The statutory 21 day consultation period for the application ended on the 13th May 2010. To date the Planning Authority is not aware of any representations.
This statement has been prepared by Mr A Holmes BA(Hons) DipTP(UC) MRTPI on behalf of the Planning Authority.
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