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Mr Ashley Petit 4 Osborne Terrace Douglas IM1 3LH
In pursuance of powers granted under the above Acts and Order the Department of Local Government and the Environment does hereby APPROVE the application made by you on behalf of: Mr P O'Neill
Proposal: Conversion of barn to dwelling at:
which was considered on 25 January 2000, subject to the compliance with the conditions or modifications specified on the attached schedule.
Date of Issue: 6 February, 2000.
Murray House Mount Havelock Douglas Isle of Man
Note 1: This permission refers only to that required under the Town and Country Planning Acts and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment, bylaw, order or regulation.
Note 2: No works may be commenced until such time as - a) the time for requesting a review of the initial decision has expired; or b) any review of the initial decision has been completed; or c) the time for requesting an appeal in relation to the decision has expired; or d) any appeal has been completed.
Note 3: Rights of the review of the decision are attached.
Application Ref No: 99/01588/B
NOTE: Split stone on a backing render is not acceptable as an external finish.
NOTE PRIOR to the commencement of any works the applicant is advised to consult the M.E.A. to ensure that an adequate supply of electricity can be made available to service this development.
NOTE: The Fire Prevention Department recommends the provision of a half hour fire door to the bedroom and the maintenance of an alternative means of escape.
NOTE: The provision of a mains wired, interlinked, domestic smoke detection system to BS 5446 PTI, will be required in accordance with Section 1.18 of the 1991 Building Regulations Approved Document B.
NOTE This approval is granted on the basis of the provisions of Planning Circular 3/89 and the policies of this Circular will continue to be applied to this site after the conversion has been completed. Attention is drawn to those parts of the Circular which require that the building is structurally capable of renovation and that subsequent extensions will not be permitted once the conversion has been achieved as approved.
NOTE Attention is also drawn to the required redundancy of the building to be converted. As it has been accepted that this stone building is redundant in agricultural terms, any future applications for the erection of new agricultural buildings on the holding to which this building was previously attached must address the existence of this stone barn and that it has now been deemed redundant in agricultural terms.
NOTE This decision was made by the Director of Planning in accordance with powers delegated to him under Paragraph 2 (6) (b) of the Isle of Man Planning Scheme (Development Plan) Order 1982.
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