Appeal Approval Notice
The Town And Country Planning Act 1999
The Town And Country Planning (Development Procedure) Order 2005
TO: Mr W G Carden Mountain View Pinfold Hill Bride IM7 4AS
[Copies as per Circulation List]
In pursuance of his powers under the above Act and Order, the MINISTER for Local Government and the Environment, following report by the appointed person, does hereby APPROVE the application by Mr W G Carden for the change of use of agricultural land to form a garden at Mountain View, Pinfold Hill, Bride, Isle of Man, IM7 4AS subject to compliance with the conditions stated on the attached schedule and numbered 1-5.
Dated this 8th day of November 2006
Murray House, Mount Havelock, Douglas, Isle of Man.
By Order of the Minister
Chief Executive
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, byelaw, order or regulation.
Note 2: A copy of the report of the appointed person is appended hereto.
Pa06/00220/C – On Appeal
Ref: Kak/Ajc
- The use must be taken up within four years of the date of this notice in order for this approval to remain valid after that time.
- Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) Order 2005 (or any Order revoking or re-enacting that Order), no greenhouses, walls, gates, fences, garden sheds, garages, or tanks for the storage of oil for domestic heating shall be erected.
- There may not be constructed on the site any areas of hard landscaping such as patios, hardstandings, or driveways without the prior approval of the Department.
- No development may commence until there has been approved by the Planning Authority a scheme of landscaping which includes indications of all existing trees and hedges within the site and details of any to be retained together with measures for their protection during the course of construction.
- All planting, seeding or turfing comprised in the approved details of landscaping must be carried out in the first planting and seeding seasons following the completion of the development or the occupation of the dwellings, whichever is the sooner. Any trees or plants which within a period of five years from the completion of the development die, are removed, or become seriously damaged or diseased must be replaced in the next planting season with others of a similar size and species.
K. KA/AJC