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Plaisance Lodge, St. Clements Road, St. Helier - maintain refusal

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A decision made (10.12.07) to maintain refusal of planning permission for Plaisance Lodge, St. Clements Road, St. Helier.

Decision Reference:   MD-PE-2007-0308

Decision Summary Title:

Request for Reconsideration of the refusal of planning permission –Plaisance Lodge, St Clements Road, St Helier

Date of Decision Summary:

 

30 November 2007

Decision Summary Author:

Richard Glover

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title:

Request for Reconsideration of the refusal of planning permission –Plaisance Lodge, St Clements Road, St Helier

Date of Written Report:

16 October 2007

Written Report Author:

Richard Glover

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Written

Subject: Plaisance Lodge, St Clement’s Road, St Helier

Request for Reconsideration of the refusal by Planning Applications Panel of an application for planning permission for the erection of a single dwelling  

Decision(s):

A public meeting was held on the 26th October 2007 for the Minister to reconsider this application.  The Minister advised that he would like to visit the site before making a decision. After the site visit the Minister acknowledged that the Request for Reconsideration has addressed the reason for refusal given by the Planning Applications Panel. However he felt that the proposal would cause harm to the character of the area by virtue of the loss of the substantial boundary wall and arch feature to be lost by virtue of the development.

The Minister would like the Jersey Heritage Trust to assess the arch and wall to consider whether they are appropriate to be included on the Minister’s Register of Buildings and Sites of Architectural, Archaeological and Historic Interest in Jersey

 

Reason(s) for Decision:

The amendments to the proposal included in the Request for Reconsideration adequately address the concerns of the Planning Applications Panel that led to the original decision. However having visited the site the Minister has considerable concerns that the loss of the existing boundary wall and the arch feature in that wall would lead to significant harm being caused to the street scenes and in turn the character of the area. The harm would be so great as to warrant refusal of the proposal as being contrary to Policy G2 of the Island Plan 2002.

 

 

Resource Implications:

None

Action required:

1. Issue decision letter and notify other interested parties of the Minister’s Decision.

2. Contact Jersey Heritage Trust to assess the arch and wall

Signature:

 

 

Position:

 

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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