In accordance with the Orders and Regulations listed below, the most recent planning applications received and validated for publication are now available for viewing online including a link on which the site extents can be viewed via an online map.
If you wish to down load a copy to print off, please use this link– to a pdf copy of the list
You may also, if a planning application has not yet been determined, use this service to submit an objection or comment in support of the application.
Comments or objections relative to this list must be submitted by 24th April 2015.
A laminated Site Notice has been sent to each applicant for displaying at the site.
Copies of the applications are also available for viewing at the Office of Planning and Building Control or via the appropriate Local Authority.
Any persons wishing to make written representation or submission must direct them to:
Planning and Building Control Division
Department of Infrastructure
Murray House
Mount Havelock
Douglas
IM1 2SF
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT ALL WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS OR SUBMISSIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC SCRUTINY AND WILL FORM PART OF ANY PROCEEDINGS ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE APPLICATION.
Whilst criteria for the submission of comment may differ under each instrument of legislation, to give weight to any representation or submission, and to enable assessment of parties for interested person status (as defined in the 2013 Order) persons are encouraged to clearly indicate the relationship between their land or buildings and the land that is the subject of the application. Sufficient interest in the subject matter of the application must be demonstrated if the person making representation should wish to be considered to take part in any subsequent proceedings.
Please also be aware that any anonymous representations or submissions will not be considered as part of any planning determination.
PLEASE NOTE: Applications made by the Department of Infrastructure or in which the Department is deemed to have a vested interest (below) are treated differently.
Planning Applications 15/00332/B (DOUGLAS), 15/00352/B (CASTLETOWN) & 15/00353/B (BRADDAN) referred to previously in the list are applications by the Department of Infrastructure (DOI) or are in which the Department is deemed to have a vested interest. As such these applications will not be determined by the DOI, but will, following a period of 21 DAYS be referred to the Council of Ministers. Persons may view these applications at or submit written representations or submissions to the DOI, Murray House. Please ensure that such comment is submitted by 24th April 2015. Any representations or submissions received will be conveyed by the DOI to the Cabinet Office, Government Office, Douglas who will thereafter manage the administration of the applications on behalf of the Council of Ministers.
Public meetings of the Planning Committee
The next public meeting of the Planning Committee is to be held at 10.00am 20th April 2015, at the Ground Floor Meeting Room, Murray House, Mount Havelock, Douglas, Isle of Man.
Copies of the agenda for the meeting are available at least three working days prior to the meeting at the Department, or from the Department's website
Copies are also circulated to the Local Authorities.
Members of the public and applicants are welcome to attend the meeting.
Public speaking at Planning Committee
Please be aware that there is opportunity for persons to speak at the meeting provided they meet the requirements and have registered to do so beforehand.
The process and procedure for doing is available by contacting the Department on 01624 685950 or may be downloaded at the Departments website, above address.
Orders and Regulations
Town and Country Planning (Development Procedure) (No2) Order 2013
Town and Country Planning (Registered Buildings) Regulations 2013
Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 2013
Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) (Telecommunications) Order 2013
The Town and Country Planning (Certificates of Lawful Use or Development) Regulations 2005