Approval in Principle Decision Notice
Isle of Man Planning Scheme (Development Plan) Order 1982
Mr J H E Connolly Glion Cottage Thurot Cottage Road Bride Ramsey IM7 4BE 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
Proposal: Approval in principle for alterations to provide additional floor to main building at: Glion Cottage Thurot Cottage Road Bride Ramsey IM7 4BE which was considered on 4 September 2003, subject to the compliance with the conditions or modifications specified on the attached schedule.
Date of Issue: $\quad 1$ September, 2003 Murray House Mount Havelock Douglas Isle of Man Secretary Planning Committee 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 -
- 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 the decision has expired; or
- any appeal has been completed.
Note 3: Rights of the review of the decision are attached.
Schedule Of Conditions
Application Ref No: 03/00885/A
- This approval is in principle only and will remain valid for a period of two years within which time no development may take place until such time as details of the reserved matters (siting, design, external appearance, internal layout, means of access, landscaping) have been approved by the Planning Authority. Such reserved matters should form the subject of a single application.
- This approval relates to the location plan and photographs date stamped the 23rd July, 2003.
- The increase in overall height must be no greater than 1.5 metres. Any heightening must include the retention and appropriate addition to the existing chimney stacks.
- All new walls resulting from any heightening must be constructed in a similar manner to that of the existing walls so as to result in a finish to match that of the existing dwelling.
- Wherever possible the existing slates should be re-used, where slates are required to be replaced or additional slates needed natural slates to match the existing must be used.
- A structural report demonstrating that the dwelling is capable of heightening must be submitted with the reserved matters application. No permission will be granted for any demolition and rebuild.
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.