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Cheques should be made payable to the Isle ofMan Government 5. The building is Registered. If Registered, have you completed and enclosed the appropriate Registered Building Consent Application (one form plus two full copies ofall supporting plans). 6. If your application is for works to a Registered Building, please provide a Photographic Survey with your application. 7. The address is accurate and the description of the proposed work is clear and appropriate for the development. Field numbers can be obtained from Department ofInfrastructure - Cartography. Tel +441624 685923. 8. CERTIFICATE OF LAND OWNERSHIP - Certificate Ol(i) is enclosed This certificate is mandatory. No application will be processed until such time as the certificate is submitted. 9. Please indicate if the Applicant and/or Owners of the site is either an employee or member of Yes Planning and Building Control. 10. Where the Applicant and/or Owner of the site is a family relation of either an employee or member of Planning and Building Control, please enclose details with the application form. Yes u No No • 11. Illustration of the existing site/buildings, incorporating floor plans, elevations and sections (as necessary). The plans must clearly show the existing relationship with neighbouring properties and land boundaries. Floor plans and elevations must be to a metric scale of either 1:50 or 1:100. © Continue overleaf Putting the Customer First Form PL.6(i)
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Illustration of the proposed site/buildings, incorporating elevations and sections and clearly showing height dimensions in relation to any neighbouring properties. 13. Existing and proposed ground levels and finished floor levels relating to a fixed point off site (datum) (e.g. manhole covers, gate posts, etc.). 14. Where the application seeks approval for groundworks (i.e. tipping and infilling), existing and proposed levels, together with sections through the site, must be submitted. Note: You may be advised to consult with Department of Economic Development, Minerals Section. 15. If your proposal involves the extraction and removal off-site of minerals (rock, stone or sand), please provide details of the expected tonnage involved, and include a method statement detailing the means proposed for: extracting the rock, stone or sand; the processing of materials on-site where applicable; exportation and destination of the minerals. 16. In the case of development of an existing property that is in a poor state of repair, a survey must be provided confirming the structural stability of the building before alteration. Ifnecessary a method statement should be submitted illustrating how the proposed works are to be carried out without compromising the structural integrity of the building. 17. Photographs as may be necessary to assist the explanation of the proposal and to demonstrate the existing elevations of the property. 18. In the case of applications for replacement windows, brochure diagrams can be submitted, but scale drawings showing the elevations, the materials proposed, style and opening method are also required. '-' 19. Applications for change of use of part of the premises must be accompanied by scaled floor plans showing the extent of the existing and proposed uses. 20. A plan showing all existing trees on the site; trees should be numbered. Any trees suggested for removal must be dearly marked on the plans and agreement with the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture's Forestry, Amenity & Lands Directorate confirmed. The assumption will be that any trees not identified for removal are to be retained and will be given appropriate protection by the applicant during any development approved. 21. A planting/landscaping scheme must be provided where appropriate. 22. In the case of an application for advert consent the colours and sizes are clear and an accurate reflection of what is intended is shown. Please provide photomontages where possible. Plans Required: four copies of plans (three for applications relating to windows) drawn accurately to an appropriate metric scale, and including: PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE ENCLOSED • A current, up-to-date Site Location Plan in order to identify the application site at an appropriate scale to easily locate the property. These can be purchased from the Planning and Building Control. The site must be clearly outlined in red with an unbroken red line indicating the curtilage of the proposed works. A blue outline should be used to define the extent of any additional land ownership or land owned or controlled by the applicant. • A Site Plan showing the boundaries outlined in red of the curtilage of the building or the building as extended, and its relationship to adjoining boundaries (including written dimensions from each side of the building to it's relevant boundary), and the size, position and use of every other building or proposed building within that curti lage. Please Note: the site indicator must be a continuous, unbroken red line delineating the exact footprint of the site proposed. A copy of the application will be forwarded to the Loral Authority in which the site is situated, and the Network Planning Officer, DOI Highways Services. Signed V \ I N Print Name Dated in BLOCK LETTERS MR STEPHEN CROWTHER Planning and Building Control Department of Infrastructure Murray House, Mount Havelock, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 2SF Tel: +44 1624 685950 Fax: +44 1624 686443 Email: [email protected] Form PL.6(i)
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Isle of Man Government Town and Country Planning Act 1999 ^>! Town and Country (Development Procedure) (No 2) Order 2013 Land Ownership Statement Certificate 01 bun-tcoggalys • plannal as gurneil uoggal This certificate provides confirmation that the owner of the land which is the subject matter of the application is either the applicant or is fully aware of the application. The certificate constitutes a statement of ownership and is not proof of ownership. The applicant is requested to complete either Statement A or Statement B and return the completed certificate and planning application form and any supporting documents. NO APPLICATION WILL BE PROCESSED UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE CERTIFICATE IS SUBMITTED.
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