Planning Officer · 2003–2017
S Moore served as a planning officer who handled 421 planning applications over a 15-year career (2003–2017). Their most active parishes were Douglas (138), Castletown (104), Ramsey (46). Of 418 decided applications, 363 (87%) were approved and 55 (13%) refused. A further 3 were withdrawn before decision. They specialised primarily in alteration, extension, signage applications. Their busiest year was 2014 with 96 decisions. Their caseload increased significantly over their career.
321
Decisions
271
Approved
47
Refused
84.4%
Approval Rate
An application to remove Woodlands, Alexander Drive, Douglas from the Protected Buildings Register was refused in December 2017 because the applicant failed to provide sufficient justification for de-registration.
Permission was granted for internal and external alterations to a Registered Building at 4 Parliament Square, Castletown, with the main planning consideration being the impact on the building's character and the Conservation Area.
Registered Building consent for internal and external alterations to a listed property at 4 Parliament Square, Castletown was permitted in December 2017.
Permission was granted in November 2017 for external alterations to a registered building at 7 The Parade, Castletown, including rendering, repair works, and two replacement roof lights.
Registered Building consent was granted in November 2017 for rendering, repair works, and replacement roof lights at a listed property in Castletown Conservation Area.
Permission was granted for alterations to The George Hotel in Castletown, including the creation of two hotel bedrooms, kitchen relocation, and new windows.
Registered Building consent was granted for alterations to The George Hotel in Castletown, including new hotel bedrooms, kitchen relocation, and replacement windows within a listed building in the Conservation Area.
Appeal against the approval of application for the de-registration of Lorne House (12/00269/REGBLD) in accordance with 7(1)(a) of the (Registered Buildings) Regulations 2013
Registered Building Consent was granted for internal alterations at the listed St Peter's Church, Onchan, including replacing pews with chairs and updating the heating system.
Consent was granted for a way marking sign at the forecourt of Douglas Steam Railway Station, a Registered Building within the North Quay Conservation Area, subject to one condition.
Retrospective permission was granted for a non-illuminated wayfinding sign at Douglas Steam Railway Station, within the North Quay Conservation Area, after it was found to be acceptable in terms of its impact on the Registered Building and the conservation area.
Permission was granted in May 2017 to install two replacement windows to the rear of a property at 8 Hatfield Grove, Douglas, Isle of Man.
Permission was granted to replace a rear window with french doors at a semi-detached property in the Selborne Drive Conservation Area, Douglas, as the works were judged not to harm the character or appearance of the area.
Replacement white upvc casement windows to first floor front elevation
Permission was granted to install a replacement front door and fanlight at a terraced house in a Conservation Area in Douglas, Isle of Man.
An application to remove Lorne House, Castletown from the registered buildings list was approved in February 2017, with the officer recommending a Building Preservation Notice be issued for the dwelling and entrance archway at the same time.
Permission was granted to replace windows with white uPVC and re-roof the conservatory and dining room roof lights with polycarbonate at Ellan Vannin Home, Douglas, with the changes judged acceptable in terms of the area's character and appearance.
Permission was granted to partially demolish and redevelop Douglas Post Office on Regent Street, retaining the front and side walls and constructing a two-storey retail unit, with ground floor facade alterations.
An application to replace the front door at 14 Thorny Road, Douglas was refused because the proposed door did not match the original door style and would harm the character of the Conservation Area.
Permission was granted in October 2016 to replace the front windows and door at a terraced dwelling in a Conservation Area in Douglas, Isle of Man.
Permission was granted to replace the front windows and door at 1 Hilary Road, Douglas with white PVC casement units, within a Conservation Area.
Permission was granted in October 2016 for replacement windows on the rear elevation of a house in Douglas, Isle of Man, after the proposal was found to preserve the character of the area.
Appeal against approval of Registered Building consent for internal alterations, erection of extension and combination of existing dwellings to create a single dwelling with housekeepers accommodation, enclosed swimming pool and demolition of existing garages and construction of green roofed garages (In association with 14/00089/GB) Registered Buildings Nos. 123 & 124
Registered Building consent was granted to convert the Guard House at Jurby Industrial Estate into a restaurant with parking, permitted in February 2015.