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Building Control & Licensing Report (Paper E Report to: Environmental Services Committee Agenda Item: 4.4 Report Title: Building Control & Licensing Report (Paper E) th (Period 1 – 25 March 2015) th Date: 8 April 2015 Report by: Director of Environment and Place For Publication: Yes If 'not for publication', Insert reference to grounds upon which information is deemed 'confidential' [ref Local Government (Northern Ireland) Act 2014 section 42(2), (3)] or 'exempt' [ref Local Government (Northern Ireland) Act 2014 section 42(4) Schedule 6]: (i) Confidential grounds: N/A (ii) Exempt grounds: N/A 1. Relevant Background and Introduction 1.1 The aim of the Building Control and Licensing Department is to protect people and the environment by ensuring safe, sustainable and accessible building for all. The Department is responsible for the following key areas:- Building Control Regulations Property Certificate Administration Postal Naming and Numbering Licensing Animal Welfare and Dog Control Off Street Car Parking Compliance – Clean Neighbourhood Others 1.2 The Director and Head of Service have delegated powers in respect of Building Control and Licensing Legislation (as approved by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council – Scheme of Delegation), designed to ensure speedier decision making and improved efficiency. 2. Key Issues 2.1 BUILDING CONTROL REPORT 2.1.1 BUILDING REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2012 (as amended) The attached Building Control Report indicates the number of applications Approved, Accepted, Granted, Rejected, and Cancelled in accordance with the Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2012 (as amended) – See Appendix 1 2.1.2 UNAUTHORISED DEVELOPMENTS Details have been requested in respect of the following developments on which work has commenced, apparently without approval. Unauthorised work to building at 54 Inishmore Road, Slee, Lisbellaw, BT94 5NH – UD/2015/0571 Unauthorised Erection of Building at 47 Lough Eyes Road, Shanco, Lisbellaw, BT94 5EL Unauthorised portal frame shed at 46 Crocknacor Road, Cloghfin, Omagh, BT79 0LY – UD/2015/0107 Unauthorised extension to printing works at 176 Ecclesville Road, Syonfin, Fintona – UD/2015/0621 As, to date, no application has been received in respect of above unauthorised works, therefore legal proceedings, as provided for in Article 21(1) and (2) of the Building Regulations (NI) Order 1979 will be instituted if an appropriate application is not received within one month. 2.1.3 POSTAL NAMING AND NUMBERING– Article 11 of the LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS)(NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1995 Nothing to Report 2.1.4 DANGEROUS BUILDINGS – PUBLIC HEALTH ACT AMENDMENT ACT 1907 Nothing to Report 2.1.5 ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS– THE ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF BUILDING (CERTIFICATES AND INSPECTIONS) REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2008 (AS AMENDED) Nothing to Report 2.2 LICENSING REPORT 2.2.1 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) (NORTHERN IRELAND ORDER 1985 The attached Licensing Report indicates the number of Entertainment Licenses issued under the above Order – See Appendix 2 2.2.2 LICENSING (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1996 Notices received under the above Order are detailed in Appendix 2. 2.2.3 CINEMAS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 2003 Nothing to Report 2.2.4 MARRIAGE (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 2003 Nothing to Report 2.2.5 CIVIL PARTNERSHIP ACT 2004 Nothing to Report 2.2.6 BETTING, GAMING, LOTTERIES AND AMUSEMENTS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1985 Nothing to Report 2.2.7 DOGS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER1983 Details under the above Order are included in Appendix 2 2.2.8 WELFARE OF ANIMALS ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2011 Details under the above Order are included in Appendix 2 2.2.9 STREET TRADING ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2001 Nothing to Report 2.2.10 CARAVANS ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1963 Nothing to Report 2.3 OFF STREET PARKING Nothing to Report 3. Resource Implications 3.1 Financial Included within Departmental budget 3.2 Human Resources Building Control and Licensing Provision 3.3 Assets and Other Implications N/A 4. Equality and Good Relations Implications N/A 5. Sustainable Development Implications N/A 6. Electoral Ward(s) Affected All Electoral Wards in new Council area 7. Recommendations Recommended: That the Building Control and Licensing Report for Fermanagh and Omagh District Council be approved. 8. Appendices and Attachments Appendix 1 – Building Control Report Appendix 2 – Licensing Report 9. Background Documents None Key to Abbreviations: Appendix 1 Report on Approved applications between 01-03-2015 and 25-03-2015 Plan Reference & Name & Address Of Applicant/Company Address/Location Date Received NF/2003/0200 W E & Library Board Erne Special School Derrygonnelly Road 27 February 2003 1 Hospital Road Enniskillen Omagh BT79 OAW BT74 7EY Description : Erection of mobile classroom/s O/2007/0326/MAST Sean Heaney Main Street 14 August 2007 28-30 Main Street Sixmilecross Sixmilecross Sixmilecross BT79 9NF Tyrone BT79 9NF Description : Erection of a detached shed and store/office extension to shop NF/2009/0542 WELB Belleek Primary School, 159 Brollagh Road 15 July 2009 1 Hospital Road Corry Belleek Omagh BT70 0AW Fermanagh BT93 3FU Description : Erection of pre-fabricated classroom NF/2012/0341 Fermanagh District Council Townhall, 2 Townhall Street 26 March 2012 C/O Mr Gerry Knox Enniskillen Killyvilly Enniskillen Description : Installation of insulation F/2012/0985 Mark McVitty 15 Barranderry Heights 15 November 2012 15 Barranderry Heights Derrychara Enniskillen Derrychara Enniskillen BT74 6JW Co. Fermanagh BT74 6JW Description : Extension & alts to dwelling O/2013/0279 Caroline Ballantine 148 Gorticashel Road 12 December 2013 168 Gorticashel Road Greenan Omagh Greenan Omagh BT79 7SE Tyrone BT79 7SE Description : Erection of a storey and a half detached replacement dwelling NF/2013/0726 Gerard Fitzsimons, WELB Irvinestown Primary School, 24 Burfits Hill 02 July 2013 1 Hosptial Road Burfits Hill Irvinestown Campsie Omagh BT79 0AW Fermanagh BT94 1DY Description : Alterations to school meals kitchen O/2014/0042/MAST Ian Cochrane, Cochrane Developments Carnalea Manor 26 February 2014 111 Killadroy Road Seskinore Omagh Killnaheery Beragh BT78 2PP Tyrone BT78 2PQ Description : Erection of two, two storey semi detached dwellings with attached garages O/2014/0104/MAST Bernie McMenamin, KMPC Estates Ltd Hospital Road 13 May 2014 76 Main Street Campsie Omagh Pomeroy BT70 2QP Tyrone Description : Erection of five two storey dwellings Page: 1 Appendix 1 O/2014/0199 Patrick O'Hanlon 10b Garvaghy Road 09 September 2014 12 Garvaghy Road Garvaghy Ballygawley Garvaghy Ballygawley BT70 2EA Tyrone BT70 2EA Description : Erection of a single storey detached dwelling O/2014/0254 Gerald McAleer 14 Backglen Road 05 November 2014 45 Slieveard Road Boheragh Omagh Ballynamullan Omagh BT79 7PA Tyrone BT79 7NG Description : Erection of single storey dwelling O/2014/0260/MAST Neill McElduff Creggan Road 14 November 2014 57 Creggan Road Granagh Carrickmore Creggandevesky Carrickmore BT79 9BQ Tyrone BT79 9BL Description : Erection of a two storey dwelling and detached single storey domestic double garage F/2014/0349 Valerie Moore 24 The Everglades 25 February 2014 24 The Everglades Agharainy Enniskillen Agharainy Enniskillen BT74 6FE Co. Fermanagh BT74 6FE Description : Extension to dwelling to form conservatory F/2014/0826/MAST Howard Clarke 42 & 44 Carnwood 16 June 2014 Glenross Lodge 18 Duross Road Gortacharn Lisnaskea Glenross Irvinestown BT94 1ND Fermanagh BT92 0LF Description : Erection of dwellings (2 No) F/2014/0840 Allun Hawthorne 1 Cheltenham Lane 19 June 2014 1 Cheltenham Lane Tonystick Enniskillen Tonystick Enniskillen BT74 6GE Fermanagh BT74 6GE Description : Alterations to dwelling NF/2014/0948 Tony Maguire 01 August 2014 Dublin Road Rathmore Belleek Kingscourt Fermanagh BT93 3FY Description : Alterations to shop/apartment NF/2014/1004/MAST Gerald Love 91-93 Main Street 21 August 2014 2 Levally Road Derrygonnelly Derrygonnelly Drumboory Enniskillen BT74 5GD Fermanagh BT93 6HW Description : Extension & alterations to retail & domestic units NF/2014/1088 Jim Graham 11 Ardess Road 22 September 2014 99 Cloy Road Tattykeel Upper Kesh Edenagee Ederney BT93 0LJ Fermanagh BT93 1NP Description : Replace existing floor Page: 2 Appendix 1 NF/2014/1120 Shane Cleary 129 Currin Road 01 October 2014 129 Currin Road Breagho Enniskillen Breagho Enniskillen BT74 4AA Fermanagh BT74 4AA Description : Erection of domestic garage F/2014/1164 Scott Murray 21 White Island Road 10 October 2014 Oaklea 18 Old Hednesford Road Moneendogue Belleek Cannock Fermanagh BT93 3DF Description : Erection of dwelling FP/2014/1335 Peter Kelly Ballybrack Road 27 November 2014 19 Ballybrack Road Altdrumman Sixmilecross Altdrumman Sixmilecross BT79 9LU Tyrone BT79 9LU Description : Erection of a two storey dwelling FP/2014/1423 Peter Dawson, WELB Omagh High School, 14 Crevenagh Road 09 December 2014 1 Hospital Road Campsie Omagh Camspie Omagh BT79 0AW Tyrone BT79 0EQ Description : Single storey extension to entrance of existing school to provide lobby, general office, reception, store, WC, stair and platform lift. New curtain walling at vice principal's room on second floor, new cavity wall at reprographics and lobby at upper ground floor. Internal atlerations to create a larger conference room at first floor and drylining of some existing walls. Fire detection and alarm system and emergency lighting extended. FP/2014/1429 Sadie Curran 20 Largy Road 08 December 2014 20 Largy Road Largy Tempo Largy Tempo BT94 3DF Fermanagh BT94 3DF Description : Erection of dwelling FP/2014/1484
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