Registered Building Refusal Notice
Town and Country Planning Act 1999
Town and Country (Development Procedure) Order 2005
The Registered Buildings Regulations 2005
Fusion Design Limited Unit 12, Tower House Castle Street Douglas IM1 2LZ
In pursuance of powers granted under the above Act, Order and Regulations the Department of Local Government and the Environment does hereby REFUSE the following application made on behalf of:
Name: Fusion Design Limited Proposal: Erection of advertising signage (In association with 06/017321D) at: 8 Finch Road Douglas Isle of Man IM1 2PT
which was considered on 18 September 2007, for the reasons set out below.
Date of Issue: 24th September 2007
Murray House Mount Havelock Douglas
Secretary Planning Committee
Reasons For Refusal:
- The proposal would introduce an inappropriate level of advertising onto a building which is registered due to its architectural quality. The proposed advertisements would adversely affect the special architectural character of the building within the street scene to the detriment of the visual amenities of the locality.
This decision was made by the Director of Planning and Building control in accordance with the authority delegated to him under Article 3(13) of the Town and Country (Development Procedure) Order 2005.
Guidance Note
This decision notice is issued in accordance with Regulation 9(1) of the Registered Building Regulations 2005.
The decision contained in this notice does not become final until either;
- The time for requesting an appeal has expired; or
- Any appeal has been determined;
Whichever is the later.
Any appeal against this decision must be in writing and must be received by this Department within 21 days of the date of this notice.
A form and guidance notes are available from either the Planning Office, Tel 685950, or to down load from the Department’s website www.gov.im/dlge/planning/plan
If this determination is running concurrently with a planning application the content of the registered building application is excluded from that consideration. If need be, an appeal against the determination of registered building consent must be made independently.