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Notice of Intent to list as Sites of Special Interest prehistoric monuments of outstanding importance to the archaeological heritage of Jersey

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A decision made (26.01.2009) to determine notice of intent to list as Sites of Special Interest prehistoric monuments of outstanding importance to the archaeological heritage of Jersey

Decision Ref:

MD–PE–2009-0009

Subject:

Notice of Intent to List as Sites of Special Interest: prehistoric monuments of outstanding importance to the archaeological heritage of Jersey

Decision Summary Title:

DS - Notice of Intent to List as Sites of Special Interest: prehistoric monuments of outstanding importance to the archaeological heritage of Jersey

DS Author:

Kevin Pilley, Assistant Director

DS Date:

02 January 2009

DS Status:

Public

Written Report Title:

WR – Notice of Intent to List as Sites of Special Interest: prehistoric monuments of outstanding importance to the archaeological heritage of Jersey

WR Author:

Kevin Pilley, Assistant Director

WR Date

02 January 2009

WR Status:

Public

Oral Rapporteur:

Kevin Pilley, Assistant Director

Decision(s):

The Minister for Planning and Environment gave formal effect to his earlier decision made in February 2008 (see MD-PE-2008-0031) to sign and issue Notices of Intent to List those prehistoric monuments of outstanding importance to the archaeological heritage of Jersey in accord with the requirements of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002

1.      La Table des Marthes, St Brelade;

2.      Le Dolmen du Pre des Lumieres, St Helier;

3.      Dolmen de Ville-es-Nouaux, St Helier;

4.      Le Dolment du Mont Ube, St Clement;

5.      La Hougue Boete, St John;

6.      Le Dolmen de Geonnais, St Ouen;

7.      Dolmen des Monts Grantez, St Ouen;

8.      Le Dolmen du Couperon, St Martin;

9.      La Hougue des Platons, Trinity;

10.  La Pouquelaye de Faldouet, St Martin;

11.  La Sergente, St Brelade.

Reason(s) for Decision:

The decision gives formal effect to that made in February 2008 (see MD-PE-2008-0031)

Legal and Resource Implications:

The Minister is empowered to add buildings or places to the List of Sites of Special Interest where he is satisfied they have public importance, having considered all relevant material considerations as set out in the Law. In adding a building or place to the List the Minister is then able to control certain operations not amounting to development in order to protect the special interest of the building or place.

Action required:

Notices of Intent to List to be served on owners and sites, as appropriate, providing a minimum of 28 days notice to be given for representations to be made and received.

Signature:

 

 

Position:

Minister for Planning and Environment

Date Signed:

 

Date of Decision (If different to Date Signed):

 

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