Planning Officer · 2003-2013
20
Decisions
11
Approved
1
Refused
91.7%
Approval Rate
The Department of Infrastructure proposed constructing a short 6m wide concrete spur access road from the spine road in Jurby Industrial Estate to enable future erection of up to four industrial units. The Council of Ministers approved the application on 13th November 2013 subject to standard time limit and approved plans conditions.
Planning application 10/01420/B for blocking up side elevation doorways at multiple residential properties in Reayrt Aalin, Peel, submitted by Peel Town Commissioners, was withdrawn before determination.
Alterations and extensions to dwelling to provide additional and ancillary accommodation with driveway and access alterations
Application for erection of a dwelling on Field 134548, Glen Auldyn Road, Glen Auldyn, Ramsey. Application was withdrawn by the applicant.
The application at 13 Queens Valley, Ramsey, for erection of a garage extension with balcony above, timber cabin in rear garden, and boundary wall was withdrawn by the applicant before determination.
Application for change of use of part of the first floor (front section of level -1, 300m²) from approved office accommodation to licensed premises at The Old Court House, Athol Street, Douglas. The application was withdrawn by the applicant on 16 June 2008.
Variation to condition 3 of original approval PA 06/01161/C to allow opening times until 22:00 on Friday Bank Holidays at The Chart Room, 4-6 Quines Corner, Douglas. Application form submitted but no formal decision notice or officer report confirming outcome provided in documents.
Alterations to existing industrial building
Application for repair and replacement of damaged roof slates at The White House, 1 Drury Terrace, Douglas. Application was withdrawn after confirmation that repairs would use like-for-like slates requiring no planning approval.
Installation of uPVC casement windows to replace existing ones on the front elevation of a terraced house at 12 Empire Terrace, Douglas. Approved by the Planning Committee subject to specific design conditions on window operation and transom position.
Application to replace existing front elevation windows with uPVC casement double glazing at Monreith, Athol Park, Port Erin. The application was withdrawn as planning approval was not required under permitted development rights.
Change of use of Mona House in Ramsey to a full day care nursery for up to 32 children with an additional pedestrian access was refused by the Planning Committee due to highway safety and inadequate play space concerns. The refusal was upheld on review and dismissed on appeal.
Replacement of existing front elevation windows with uPVC casement windows at 3 Park Road, Douglas, a terraced house in a Conservation Area. Approved by Planning Committee subject to conditions including central positioning of transoms.
First floor extension over existing garage and erection of a conservatory to rear at 3 Aspen Drive, Ballawattleworth, Peel was approved by delegated decision on 22 December 2003.
The application proposed creating a fire exit door and steps on the west elevation of Flat 2 Bradda Court, Port Erin. It was approved by delegated powers in October 2003.
Application for a two storey side extension to the dwelling at 9 Close Cowley, Douglas was withdrawn by the applicant following neighbour objections and concerns from the Fire Service. The applicant agreed to withdraw this application and pursue a resubmission (03/01523/B) with amendments.
Erection of raised decking and pergola in the garden of 24 Harcroft Meadow, Douglas was approved subject to conditions requiring submission of pergola details prior to completion.
Installation of roof lights to the front and rear elevations of a dwelling at 66 Slieau Curn Park, Kirk Michael was approved on 5 September 2003.
Application for change of use of a retail shop at 64 Bucks Road, Douglas, to a ladies and gents hair and beauty salon was withdrawn. No planning permission was required as the proposed use fell within the definition of a 'shop' under the 1982 Order.
Partial cladding of the exterior rear elevation of Victory House, an office building on Prospect Hill in Douglas, was approved by the Director of Planning using delegated powers.