9 February 2007 · Delegated
Rose Hill Lodge, Richmond Hill, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM4 1jg
Permission was granted at Rose Hill Lodge, Richmond Hill, Douglas, Isle of Man, to change the use of the property from residential to self-catering accommodation. The application was decided under delegated authority by the Director of Planning and Building Control. The officer recommended approval, and the formal decision notice confirms the application was permitted on 9 February 2007. The officer's report noted that the property is remote. Five conditions were attached to the permission, though their specific terms are not detailed in the available evidence.
The application was approved by the Director of Planning and Building Control under delegated authority. The officer recommended approval and the decision notice confirms permission was granted. The property's remote location was noted as a relevant site characteristic.
Planning Circular 1/06
site must include provision for a footpath link to join the site to the north allowing pedestrian access from the Main Road to the Colby Glen Road, via Site 13 and the site being developed under 11/0684/B. Advice must be sought from the Highway's Division (DoI) prior to any application being made. 5. Development plans must include ground level information and cross sectional drawings to show the relationship of any new dwellings with existing dwellings in Ballacriy Park which appear to be at a lower level than the Ballacubbon land.
Delegation of Functions to Director of Planning and Building Control
Delegation of Functions to Senior Planning Officer
Condition 1
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.
Condition 2
This approval relates to the plans and information submitted as part of this application and date stamped 5th October 2006.
Condition 3
The occupation of the accommodation dwelling hereby approved shall be limited to tourists by way of short term holiday lettings subject to the following:
Condition 4
No individual holiday letting shall exceed a length of 28 consecutive days between the period commencing on the 1st April and ending on the 31st September in each calendar year. (“the holiday let period”).
Condition 5
Between the period commencing on the 1st October in each calendar year and the 31st March next following (“the non-holiday let period”) individual lettings (which may include short term lettings to other than tourists) may exceed 28 consecutive days in length provided that all such lettings must terminate on or before the 31st of March in each calendar year.