Town And Country Planning Act 1999 Certificate Of Lawful Use Or Development
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture hereby certifies that on the 2nd May 2018, operations described in Schedule 1 to this certificate in respect of the land specified in Schedule 2 to this certificate and edged REDon the plan attached to this certificate, were lawful within the meaning of section 24 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1999 for the following reason(s):
1) Taking into account the evidence supplied by the applicant, it is demonstrated that the alterations to the rear garden of the dwellinghouse which is identified by the red line on the Location Plan date stamped 26th April 2018 were carried out before April 2014.
This decision was made by a Principal Planner under the Government Departments Act 1987.
Schedule 1. Uses to which this certificate relates
The creation of a vehicular access, parking spaces and erection of fence in rear garden.
Schedule 2. The Land to Which the Notice Relates
5 Brookfield Crescent Ramsey Isle Of Man IM8 2AF
Date 16th August 2018 Signed on behalf of the Department of Environment Food and Agriculture
Miss J Chance MRTPI Director of Planning and Building Control
Notes
1. This certificate is issued solely for the purpose of section 24 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1999.
2. It certifies that the operations specified in Schedule 1 taking place on the land described in Schedule 2 were lawful, on the specified date and, thus, were not liable to enforcement action under section 26 of the 1999 Act on that date.
3. This certificate applies only to the extent of the operations described in Schedule 1 and to the land specified in Schedule 2 and identified on the attached plan. Any operations which are materially different from those described or which relate[s] to other land may render the owner or occupier liable to enforcement action.
4. The effect of the certificate is also qualified by the proviso in section 24(3) of the 1999 Act, which states that the lawfulness of a described use or operation is only conclusively presumed where there has been no material change, before the use is instituted or the operations begun, in any of the matters relevant to determining such lawfulness.