August 2004 Refusal Notice
Town and Country Planning Acts, 1934 - 1991
Isle of Man Planning Scheme (Development Plan) Order 1982
Mr & Mrs P M Outen 48 Glenfaba Road Peel IM5 1BX
In pursuance of powers granted under the above Acts and Order the Department of Local Government and the Environment does hereby REFUSE the application made by you
Proposal: Erection of raised decking with handrails and terracing of garden (part retrospective) at: Land Rear Of 48 Glenfaba Road Peel
which was considered on 16 July 2004, for the reasons set out in the attached schedule.
Date of Issue: 3 August, 2004
Murray House Mount Havelock Douglas Isle of Man
[Signature] Secretary Planning Committee
Note 1: The decision contained in this notice does not become final until:-
- the time for requesting a review of the initial decision has expired; or
- any review of the initial decision has been completed; or
- the time for requesting an appeal in relation to any decision at review has expired; or
- any appeal has been completed.
Note 2: Rights of review against the decision are attached.
REASONS FOR REFUSAL
Application Ref No: 04/00918/R
- Whilst the introduction of decking in 'Area A' is in itself unobjectionable, the proposals for this Area include the formation of steps to Area B where it is proposed to construct an elevated area of decking adjacent to the boundary with Number 50 Glenfaba Road. The base of the proposed decking would be higher than the patio level of Number 50 and it is judged that the residential amenities currently enjoyed by the adjoining dwelling would be adversely affected by the development.
NOTE It is noted that part of the decking structure has been erected on site. This structure must be removed in its entirety from the site and the land returned to its former condition within 3 months of the date that this decision becomes final in accordance with the accompanying letter.
NOTE This decision was made by the Planning Committee constituted in accordance with Paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 of the Isle of Man Planning Scheme (Development Plan) Order 1982.