Erection of a replacement agricultural worker's dwelling - Gibdale Farm, Bayrauyr Road
20 March 2012 · Committee
Swallow Beg, Bayrauyr Road, St. Marks, Ballasalla, Isle Of Man, IM9 3at
This application sought permission to erect an agricultural barn at Swallow Beg, Gibdale Farm, on Bayrauyr Road, St Marks, Ballasalla. The site lies outside any area zoned for development under the Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2007. The Planning Committee refused the application, agreeing with the officer's recommendation. The officer's report noted that the site already contained a recently constructed modern barn with hard surfacing, and that there was little evidence of any agricultural activity taking place. These observations undermined the case for a further agricultural building. The formal refusal reason was that the applicant had not demonstrated sufficient justification to override the general presumption against development in the countryside.
The Planning Committee refused the application because there was insufficient justification to build a new agricultural barn in an area outside any zone designated for development. The site already had a recently constructed modern barn, and the officer's report noted little evidence of actual agricultural activity taking place. Without a convincing agricultural need, the proposal was considered unwarranted development harmful to the countryside.
Refusal Reasons
Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2007
General Policy 3: Development will not be permitted outside of those areas which are zoned for development on the appropriate Area Plan with the exception of: (a) essential housing for agricultural workers who have to live close to their place of work; (Housing Policies 7, 8, 9 and 10); (b) conversion of redundant rural buildings which are of architectural, historic, or social value and interest; (Housing Policy 11); (c) previously developed land (1) which contains a significant amount of building; where the continued use is redundant; where redevelopment would reduce the impact of the current situation on the landscape or the wider environment; and where the development proposed would result in improvements to the landscape or wider environment; (d) the replacement of existing rural dwellings; (Housing Policies 12, 13 and 14); (e) location-dependent development in connection with the working of minerals or the provision of necessary services; (f) building and engineering operations which are essential for the conduct of agriculture or forestry; (g) development recognised to be of overriding national need in land use planning terms and for which there is no reasonable and acceptable alternative; and (h) buildings or works required for interpretation of the countryside, its wildlife or heritage. 6.4 Planning Agreements 6.4.1 Where development is acceptable and in accordance with the provisions of this Plan and the relevant Area Plan, but raises issues which cannot be addressed by the imposition of planning conditions, the Department will seek to conclude an Agreement with the developer under Section 13 of the 1999 Town and Country Planning Act.
Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2007
Environment Policy 15: Where the Department is satisfied that there is agricultural or horticultural need for a new building (including a dwelling), sufficient to outweigh the general policy against development in the countryside, and that the impact of this developme nt including buildings, accesses, servicing etc. is acceptable, such development must be sited as close as is practically possible to existing building groups and be appropriate in terms of scale, materials, colour, siting and form to ensure that all new d evelopments are sympathetic to the landscape and built environment of which they will form a part. Only in exceptional circumstances will buildings be permitted in exposed or isolated areas or close to public highways and in all such cases will be subject to appropriate landscaping. The nature and materials of construction must also be appropriate to t he purposes for which it is intended. Where new agricultural buildings are proposed next to or close to existing residential properties, care must be taken to ensure that there is no unacceptable adverse impact through any activity, although it must be b orne in mind that many farming activities require buildings which are best sited, in landscape terms, close to existing building groups in the rural landscape.
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