Mr. John D. TaylorTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland why there was no full reply to the letter of 23 November 1987, by Miss M. Yeats of 85 Millisle road, Donaghadee about the proposed development at 12 Morey hills, Millisle road, Donaghadee, until 4 March.
§ Mr. NeedhamThe acknowledgement of the letter of 23 November was considered appropriate to its content. The Department responded fully to five subsequent letters on 4 March 1988.
Mr. John D. TaylorTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what conditions were included in the planning approval for the dwelling at site No. 13 Morey hills development, Millisle road, Donaghadee to ensure that there will be no soil slippage from this plot into the gardens at Nos. 83 and 85 Millisle road, Donaghadee.
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§ Mr. NeedhamNone. It was not considered necessary to impose such a condition, given the relative levels involved.
Mr. John D. TaylorTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what floor level was given planning approval for the dwelling at site 12 Morey hills development, Millisle road, Donaghadee; and what is the floor level as constructed.
§ Mr. NeedhamThe planning permission granted did not specify floor levels. The finished floor level, as related to a bench mark of 16.37 m on the garden walls of houses on the Millisle road, Donaghadee, is 17.10 m.
Mr. John D. TaylorTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what were the dimensions of the window, which is now replaced by a patio door, that were given planning approval for the private dwelling at 12 Morey hills development, Millisle road, Donaghadee; and what are the dimensions of the replacement patio door.
§ Mr. NeedhamThe window shown in the approved plans measured 1.1 m high by 1.8 m wide. A patio door measuirng approximately 2.2 m high by 1.8 m wide was constructed instead of the window.