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Notice of Intention to List as Site of Special Interest: La Tour Carree, St. Ouen.

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A decision made (09/11/2006) regarding Notice of Intention to List as Site of Special Interest: La Tour Carree, St Ouen.

Subject:

Notice of Intention to List as Site of Special Interest: La Tour Carree, St Ouen

Decision reference:

MD-PE-2006-0197

Exempt clause(s):

None

Type of report (oral or written):

Oral and written

Report file ref:

3/04/02/02/SSI designations/ La Tour Carree

Person giving report (if oral): Assistant Director: Policy and Projects

Written report – author: Assistant Director: Policy and Projects

Written Report Title: Notice of Intention to List as Site of Special Interest: La Tour Carree, St Ouen

Decision(s): The Minister for Planning and Environment determined to;

1. approve the proposal to include the building and place at La Tour Carree, St Ouen on the List of Sites of Special Interest by reason of its special interest, as defined in the attached schedule, under the provisions of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002; and;

2. approve the serving of the Intention to List Notice in accord with the requirements of the law.

Reason(s) for decision: The proposal accords with the States Strategic Plan commitment of protecting and sympathetically managing our built heritage assets.

Action required:

1. The Intention to List Notice to be served in accord with the requirements of the law;

2. No sooner than 28 days after the date of the service of the Intention to List Notice, a further report will be brought back to the Minister relative to any representations received.

Signature:

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

9 November 2006

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