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Listed Building Application form - East Ayrshire Council

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External Finishing MaterialsWalls, pointing, render, wallheads, parapets, roofs, ridges, skews, skewputts,chimneys, flues, lanterns, windows, dormers, rooflights, doors, doorways, porticodetails, arcades, rainwater goods, vents , drainage goods, boundary treatments(e.g. fences, walls, railings ), hard standings, courtyards (where adjoining the listedbuilding), lighting, stairs, steps, balustrades, verandahs, ramps, balconies,canopies, guard rails, telecommunications, security apparatus, renewable energyinstallations. In addition, details of proposed fixings and materials to be used forfixings to exterior walls should be provided.Internal Finishing MaterialsCeilings, internal walls, partitions, floors, internal doors, lighting, internalplasterwork ( walls, cornices, ceiling roses), woodwork (panelling, shutters,windows, skirting boards), ironmongery, tiling, stairs and balustrades, otherinternal detailing and other features (fireplaces, ranges and other built in fixtures).17. With regard to proposals for demolition works, applications should be supported by astatement of justification. This should set out the applicant’s case for demolitionworks based on one or more of the following:• Where the applicant believes the building is not of sufficient interest to be listedor, a statement outlining the evidence to support this assertion should beprovided;• Where the applicant believes the building is incapable of repair, a detailed surveyshould be provided highlighting the issue(s) which cannot be resolved;• Where the applicant believes that the building is capable of repair but that this isnot economically viable to achieve, a detailed survey should be providedtogether with a priced schedule of works for the repair of the building andevidence of the value of the building once repaired. In addition it will normallybe important to show that the building has been marketed for a reasonableperiod, normally not less than 6 months; and• Where the applicant believes that the replacement scheme offers significantcommunity benefits a statement should be provided which explains the nature ofthese benefits and how they cannot be realised if the building is retained.Further guidance on this is set out within the SHEP and Historic Scotland’s ManagingChange in the Historic Environment Guidance Series

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