1 July 2009 · Delegated
Sycamore House, Glen Duff, Ramsey, Isle Of Man, IM7 2at
This application sought a Certificate of Lawful Use to confirm that an extension at The Bungalow, adjacent to the former Lezayre Tea Rooms, Glen Duff, Ramsey, is lawfully used as a separate dwelling in its own right. The officer's report identified that the building has a distinct residential curtilage separate from the neighbouring Sycamore House, and that each property has its own independent vehicular access. These physical characteristics supported the conclusion that the building was capable of, and was being used as, a separate dwelling. The certificate was approved on 1 July 2009 under delegated authority, in line with the officer's recommendation.
A Certificate of Lawful Use was approved, confirming that the extension at The Bungalow is lawfully used as a separate dwelling. The officer's report noted that the building has its own identifiable residential curtilage and a separate means of vehicular access, distinguishing it from the neighbouring Sycamore House. The decision was made under delegated authority.
Town and Country Planning Act 1999
no enforcement notice may be issued in respect of any other breach of planning control, after the end of the period of 10 years beginning with the date of the breach
extension to the restaurant
forms part of the area currently used as part of the restaurant operation
extension to provide staff accommodation
forms the building that is the subject of this current application
construction of a conservatory and single garage
the conservatory forms the building that is the subject of this current application
construction of a conservatory and single garage
the conservatory forms the building that is the subject of this current application