Registered Building Consent Refusal Notice
Town and Country Planning Acts, 1934 - 1991
Isle of Man Planning Scheme (Development Plan) Order 1982
The Registered Buildings (General) Regulations 1991
Partington Nixon & Kinrade 7-9 Drinkwater Street Douglas IM1 1AT
In pursuance of its powers granted under the above Acts, Order and Regulations, the Planning Committee of the Department of Local Government and the Environment does hereby REFUSE development of the under-mentioned registered buildings in accordance with the application made on behalf of:
Name: Heron & Brearley Ltd Proposal: Registered building consent for installation of replacement windows and new rear door (in association with PA 03/01111/B), at: Clarendon Hotel, Adjoining Shop And Douglas Hotel, North Quay Douglas
which was considered on 10 December 2004, for the reasons set out below.
Date of Issue: 4th January, 2005
Murray House Mount Havelock Douglas
Secretary Planning Committee This refusal relates to the alterations as set out in the plans submitted with the planning application noted in the proposal.
Reasons For Refusal:
- There is in the submitted application insufficient information:
(a) to establish the detailed appearance of the proposed door; and
(b) to demonstrate that the existing windows could not be retained and overhauled rather than being replaced.
NOTE It is recommended that there should be further consultation with the Department's Conservation Officer.
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.
Note 1: The decision contained in this notice does not become final until:-
- the time for requesting an appeal has expired; or
- any appeal has been completed.
Note 2: Rights of appeal against the decision of the planning committee are attached.
Note 3: An appeal may be requested within a period of 21 days.
Note 4: If this determination is running concurrently with a planning application which is to be the subject of a planning review, the content of the registered building application is excluded from that consideration. If need be an appeal against the determination of registered building consent must be made independently.