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Les Louannes, Mont des Louannes, St. Peter - serving of notice

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A decision made (01.12.06) to serve a notice on Les Louannes, Mont des Louannes, St. Peter.

Subject:

Les Louannes, Le Mont des Louannes, St Peter

Unauthorised storage of Engineering machinery and equipment.

Decision Reference:

MD-PE-2007-0122

Exempt clause(s):

n/a

Type of Report (oral or written):

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

n/a

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

n/a

File ref:

ENF/2006/00019

Written Report

Title:

Unauthorised storage of Engineering machinery and equipment

Written report – Author:

Gerald Bisson

Decision(s

Serve notice on owner and occupier under Article 40 of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002, to cease using the land for the storage of Engineering machinery and equipment.

Reason(s) for decision:

Unauthorised use.

Action required:

Serving of notices.

Signature:

(Minister)

Date of Decision:

1st December 2006

 

 

 

 

 

Les Louannes, Mont des Louannes, St. Peter - serving of notice

REPORT TO THE MINISTER FOR PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT

Complaint Reference:CMP/2005/00448

Enforcement Reference:ENF/2006/00019

Third Reference: 6911

Enforcement Report

Site Address

Les Louannes, Le Mont des Louannes, St Peter

 

 

Owner

Mrs A.M. Honeycombe, Nee Till

 

 

Occupier

Jayen (Jersey) limited

 

 

Zones

Countryside Zone and Airport Public Safety Zone

 

Summary

This property used to belong to Mr Leslie Till a well known Butcher in the 60’s to 80’s. Up to 1970 he used to rear up to 300 pigs for his business. In the late 60’s and early 70’s Horse Riding Stables were built and fields nearby were used for horses.

There are two areas of land which are currently being used by Jayen (Jersey) Limited, a Civil Engineering Company, to store machinery, materials and equipment.

One area of land adjoins Field 668A and I am informed had been used as a stone mason’s yard for a number of years. We have no record of this use and it is doubted if it existed in 1970 as the Committee visited the site but made no mention of it, but it did mention other unauthorised developments. The stone mason’s area does appear on the 2003 aerial photographs.

The other area of land is situated alongside an old greenhouse that had been converted to stables.

Aerial photographs show that it had been used for the parking of vehicles and storage of assorted items thought to be associated with the use of the property as riding stables.

A spokesman for Jayen said that he did not think a change of use was required as he understood the land was classified as commercial. He has been informed that it may very well be commercial land but its present use does constitute a change of use.

 

 

Recommendation

That notice is served upon owner and occupier to cease using the land in question for the storage of engineering machinery, materials and equipment. In accordance with Article 40 of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002, failure to comply would result in papers being referred to the Law Officer’s Department in accordance with Article 44 of the said Law.

 

Prepared by

Gerald Bisson

Date

1st November 2006

 

 

 

 

Endorsed by

 

Date

 

 

 

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