Planning Officer · 2013–2018
Edmond Riley served as a planning officer who handled 1,041 planning applications over a 8-year career (2011–2018). Their most active parishes were Douglas (246), Braddan (100), Onchan (95). Of 1,036 decided applications, 951 (92%) were approved and 85 (8%) refused. A further 5 were withdrawn before decision. They specialised primarily in alteration, extension, new_build applications. Their busiest year was 2017 with 262 decisions. Their caseload increased significantly over their career.
1,020
Decisions
932
Approved
83
Refused
91.4%
Approval Rate
Permission was granted by committee for alterations to the front facade of 67 Strand Street, Douglas, to create two-storey curtain walling, overturning the officer's recommendation to refuse.
Appeal agasint the refusal of erection of a detached dwelling with associated driveway and access and erection of stables
Permission was granted for alterations and extensions to a semi-detached bungalow at 42 Slieau Whallian Park, St Johns, Isle of Man.
Alterations to convert former Methodist Chapel to residential dwelling
Alterations and erection of an extension
Permission was refused to replace the front door at 7 Eastfield, Douglas, because the proposed glazed-panel design would harm the character of the Woodbourne Road Conservation Area.
Planning permission was refused for the erection of a dormer bungalow with off-street parking on land off the lane at the rear of Westminster Drive, Douglas. The application was refused on 30 November 2017.
Permission was granted to replace an open-fronted portico with a glazed porch on the side of a semi-detached bungalow at 49A Ballaquark, Douglas, approved in November 2017 subject to one condition.
Permission was granted for alterations and additions to a detached bungalow at Ballashamrock Cottage, Port Soderick Glen, Isle of Man.
Permission was granted for alterations and a rear extension to a detached bungalow at 7 Fuchsia Close, Glen Vine, Isle of Man.
Permission was granted for an extension at 30 Croit Ny Glionney, Colby, following assessment of its design impact on the streetscape and effect on neighbouring living conditions.
Permission was granted in November 2017 for alterations and extensions to a house in Port Erin, including enlarging a rear extension and adding dormers to the front and rear.
Permission was granted for alterations, new shopfronts, a replacement bin store, and a partial change of use to retail at Manx Telecom's Strand Street premises in Douglas.
Permission was granted to replace two conservatories with a single storey extension at Ballawillyn Cottage, St Johns, Isle of Man.
Permission was granted in November 2017 for the installation of illuminated and non-illuminated signage at the Manx Telecom premises on Strand Street, Douglas.
Permission was granted for replacement windows, a new rear window opening, and a kitchen extract flue at a property on Palace Terrace, Douglas, with part of the work approved retrospectively.
Permission was granted for window alterations to the front elevation of a property in Port St. Mary, Isle of Man, with no highway safety concerns identified.
Permission was granted to install a replacement front door at 9 Hildesley Road, Douglas, a property within a conservation area.
The application proposes replacement/enlargement works to a balcony, widening of the existing driveway, and installation of a sun tube. The application was approved (permitted) by delegated decision on 24 November 2017.
The application proposes the erection of a single storey extension to the rear of the property at 18 Fairway Drive, Ramsey. The application was approved.
Permission was granted in November 2017 for a temporary advertising hoarding on a vacant site next to the Cycle360 construction project at Isle of Man Business Park, subject to one condition.
Permission was granted to create a block paved off-street parking area for two vehicles at 5 Murrays Lake Drive, Mount Murray, Douglas.
Permission was granted for a single storey rear extension to a semi-detached bungalow at 34 Bellevue Park, Peel.
Permission to build a first-floor rear extension at 32 St Germans Place, Peel was refused in November 2017 because the flat-roofed design was considered out of keeping with the dwelling and its terrace.