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Metropole Hotel, Roseville Street - Intention to remove designation as a Building of Local Interest

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A decision made (06.04.2009) to remove the Metropole Hotel, Roseville Street, from the Register of Buildings and Sites of Architectual, Archaeological and Historical Importance in Jersey as a Building of Local Interest.

Decision Ref:

MD–PE–2009-0065

Subject:

Register of Buildings and Sites of Architectural, Archaeological and Historical Importance in Jersey: Metropole Hotel (19th century house), Roseville Street, St Helier

Decision Summary Title:

DS – NoI to remove Metropole Hotel (19th century house), Roseville Street, St Helier

DS Author:

Assistant Director

DS Date:

01 April 2009

DS Status:

Public

Written Report Title:

WR – Review of Metropole Hotel (19th century house), Roseville Street, St Helier

WR Author:

Assistant Director

WR Date

17 March 2009

WR Status:

Public

Oral Rapporteur:

Assistant Director/ Roger Hills – Head of Historic Buildings (Jersey Heritage)

Decision(s):

The Minister for Planning and Environment intends to remove the Metropole Hotel (19th century house), Roseville Street, St Helier from the Register of Buildings and Sites of Architectural, Archaeological and Historical Importance in Jersey as a Building of Local Interest.

Whilst not material to his deliberations on the merits of the building’s registration, the Minister further expressed an intent that, as a condition of any subsequent permission for demolition or redevelopment of this property, the c1820 portico be offered for salvage if not incorporated into any new scheme.

Reason(s) for Decision:

The particular interest of Metropole Hotel (19th century house), Roseville Street, St Helier, as identified and described in the report and relative to the published criteria for selection, does not justify its inclusion on Register of Buildings and Sites of Architectural, Archaeological and Historical Importance in Jersey;

Legal and Resource Implications:

The inclusion of buildings and places in the Register of Buildings and Sites of Architectural, Archaeological and Historical Importance in Jersey is consistent with the purposes of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002.

Action required:

Serve Notice of the Minister’s Intent upon the owner and/or the site

Signature:

 

 

Position:

Minister for Planning and Environment

Date Signed:

 

Date of Decision (If different to Date Signed):

 

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