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2 Hill Street, St. Helier - Various alterations.

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A decision made (23/11/2007) regarding: 2 Hill Street, St. Helier. Various external alterations including replacement of roof plant and fenestration changes.

Decision Reference:   MD-PE-2007-0307

Application Number:  P/2007/2495

(If applicable)

Decision Summary Title :

2 Hill Street, St. Helier

Date of Decision Summary:

29.11.07

Decision Summary Author:

Chris Jones

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

2 Hill Street, St. Helier

Date of Written Report:

13.11.07

Written Report Author:

Chris Jones

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:  2 Hill Street, St. Helier, 

Various external alterations including replacement of roof plant and fenestration changes.

Decision(s):

The Planning Application was presented to the Ministerial Meeting of 23rd November 2007 where it was approved by The Minister subject to Conditions. In respect of Condition 1, The Minister required that Polished Stainless Steel was to be used throughout the scheme for windows and doors.  

However on the 14th January 2008 the Minister considered further information from the applicants’ agent in respect of the high costs involved in providing stainless steel throughout. The Minster decided to rescind this requirement in part, but still wished to see polished stainless steel used in the main entrance doors and windows.

Reason(s) for Decision: 

Permission has been granted having taken into account the relevant policies of the Approved Island Plan, together with other relevant policies and all other material considerations, including the consultations and representations received.  

Conditions 

  1. Before any development first commences on site, sample details of all external materials to be used in the development shall be submitted to and approved in writing with the Minister for Planning and Environment. The approved scheme shall be implemented in full and shall be retained and maintained as such.

 

  1. Prior to the commencement of the external illumination of the building, precise details of the proposed illumination arrangements shall be submitted to and approved in writing with the Minister for Planning and Environment. The approved scheme shall be implemented in full and shall be retained and maintained as such.

 

  1. The proposed landscaping arrangements as indicated on the submitted drawing no.s 401 Rev P1 and 402 Rev P1 shall be undertaken within the first available planting season and any planting losses shall be replaced with the same species as indicated for a period of five years from the date the planting takes place.

 

Reasons 

  1. To safeguard the visual amenities of the area and to ensure the materials used contribute positively to the streetscape in accordance with Policy G3 of the Adopted Island Plan 2002.

 

  1. To safeguard the visual amenities of the area in accordance with Policy G3 of the Adopted Island Plan 2002.

 

  1. To safeguard and enhance the appearance of the area in accordance with Policy G3 of the Adopted Island Plan 2002.

Resource Implications: 

None

Action required: 

Notify Agent, Applicant and all other interested parties

Signature: 

Position: 

Date Signed:

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

23 November 2007

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