Planning Officer · 2010-2011
Jade Craig served as a planning officer who handled 281 planning applications over a 2-year career (2010–2011). Their most active parishes were Douglas (98), Onchan (25), Ramsey (21). Of 277 decided applications, 253 (91%) were approved and 24 (9%) refused. A further 4 were withdrawn before decision. They specialised primarily in alteration, extension, outbuilding applications. Their busiest year was 2011 with 155 decisions.
277
Decisions
249
Approved
24
Refused
91.2%
Approval Rate
Registered Building Consent for erecting Harmony Homes advertising signage on a 1929 Art Deco registered building at a prime corner site in Douglas town centre. Approved by Senior Planning Officer on 21 February 2011.
Renovation works to an existing office building (Registered Building no. 102) at Finch House, 24 Finch Road, Douglas, including roof re-slating, window replacements, porch renewal and external decoration, were approved by delegated decision on 21st February 2011.
Reserved matters approval for converting a former mill building into a dwelling with a subterranean garage and store at The Old Mill, Harbour Road, Santon. The application was permitted by the Senior Planning Officer on 6th May 2011.
The application proposed replacing an existing sun lounge extension with a slightly larger one at Ballagrest, a bungalow on Bride Road, Ramsey, in a countryside location. It was approved by delegated powers on 11th October 2011.
Application to allow additional use of Seafield Cottage, a detached bungalow in rural Bride, as tourist accommodation alongside its residential use. The application was approved by delegated powers.
Proposal for a detached garage and store with study/office above, new vehicular access/drive, and extension of domestic curtilage at Harleys, Killane, Ballaugh in rural countryside. Refused by delegated officer due to unwarranted intrusion into countryside.
The application proposed a single-storey extension and raised decking to the side elevation of a dormer bungalow in rural Cornaa, replacing an existing conservatory and patio. It was approved by delegated decision on 11th October 2011.
The proposal was for alterations and extension to an approved detached garage at Sandygate House in rural Sandygate to provide ancillary living accommodation (one-bedroom flat above garage). It was refused by the Director of Planning and Building Control on 24 October 2011 due to being tantamount to a new dwelling in the countryside.
Installation of replacement signage on the Parliament Street elevation of an existing office unit at 87 Parliament Street, Ramsey. The application was approved by delegated powers.
Planning application for erection of a stable block in an agricultural field adjacent to a dwelling at Field 624472, Glen Shone, Glen Mona, Maughold was approved by delegated officer decision, upheld following third-party appeal.
The application proposed replacing an existing window with a doorway on the rear elevation of a dwelling at 16 Rhenwyllan Close, Port St Mary. It was approved by delegated decision on 23rd September 2011.
Erection of a small front porch (2.1m wide x 1.5m deep) at 1 Queens Court, Queens Road, Port St Mary was approved on 29th September 2011 by delegated decision.
The application proposed replacing an existing small garage with a larger detached garage and workshop at Homefield, The Level, Colby. It was refused due to unacceptable impact on the neighbouring property's amenity.
A two-storey rear extension to a Victorian end-of-terrace house in Castletown Conservation Area, replacing existing extensions and installing replacement/additional sliding sash windows, was approved on 23rd September 2011 subject to conditions including watercourse protection measures.
Amendments to previously approved alterations converting a former cottage and barn into a dwelling at Curphey's Field, St. Mark's Road, Ballasalla, involving changes to window styles and positions, were permitted by the Director of Planning and Building Control on 29 September 2011, subject to conditions including sliding sash windows.
Erection of a first floor extension over an existing garage at 2 Northcroft, off Malew Street, Castletown was refused by the Director of Planning and Building Control due to unacceptable visual impact from the proposed height and shallow roof pitch.
Part conversion of garage and rear single-storey extension to provide additional living accommodation at 2 Northcroft, Malew Street, Castletown was refused by the Planning Committee due to inadequate remaining parking space.
Replacement of front elevation windows with brown top-hung casements matching the existing style at 10 Upper Dukes Road, Douglas, in the Douglas (Olympia) Conservation Area. The application was approved by delegated powers.
Installation of replacement white uPVC windows to the front elevation of a terraced dwelling in Douglas Conservation Area. Approved by delegated officer decision.
The application proposed extending the boundary, erecting a detached garage, and altering vehicular access at Sutton Oak Lodge, Lower Dukes Road, Douglas. It was approved by the Development Control Manager on 11th October 2011.