30 May 2014 · Committee
Land Adjacent To Number 72 Slieau Curn Park Kirk Michael Isle Of Man
Permission was granted for the erection of four detached dwellings with associated parking on land adjacent to 72 Slieau Curn Park, Kirk Michael, Isle of Man. The application was decided by committee and permitted on 30 May 2014. The officer's report noted that the site was fenced off with close-boarded timber fencing to prevent fly-tipping and that its current condition did nothing for the visual quality of the surrounding area, giving the impression of an unfinished end to a housing estate. Permission was granted subject to seven conditions. The officer had also recommended approval.
The application was permitted by committee on 30 May 2014, subject to seven conditions. The officer also recommended approval. The site was noted as fenced off to prevent fly-tipping and considered to do nothing for the visual quality of the area in its current state, supporting the case for residential development.
Policy 5.14, Arbory and East Rushen Local Plan 1998
mentioned in the Kirk Michael Local Plan
fices, conversion | 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 | | 3. Offices, new development | 3.7 | | **TOURISM AND TRANSPORT** | | | 4. Tourism General | 4.5 | | **RESIDENTIAL** | | | 5. Residential General | 5.9-5.14, 12.5 | | **INDUSTRY** | | | 6. Trout Farm | 6.3, | | 7. Michael Car Centre | 6.4 | | 8. Kelly Bros. | 6.5 | | 9. Small scale industry | 6.6 | | 10. Industry General | 6.7 | | **CAR PARKING** | | | 11. Parking General | 7.3-7.13 | | **TRAFFIC AND PEDESTRIANS** | | | 12. Traffic and Pedestrians General | 8.7, 8.8 | | **REGISTERED BUILDINGS** | | | 13. Registered Buildings General | 9.3 | | 14. Zones of Interest | 9.4 | | **HEALTH SERVICES** | | | 15. Health Services General | 10.3 | OPEN SPACE 16. Open Space General 12.4, 12.5 17. Manx Museum and National Trust 12.6 Recommendations TOURISM 1. Tourism, Glen Wyllin 4.6 RESIDENTIAL 2. By-Pass Road 5.14, 8.9 INDUSTRY 3. Industry, Beachfield Farm 6.8 TRAFFIC 4. Parking and Traffic 7.14 5. T.T. access road 8.9 EDUCATION 6. Education General 11.3, 11.4, 11.5 ^{}[]
Condition 1
The development hereby approved shall be begun before the expiration of four years from the date of this decision notice.
Condition 2
The boundary treatment to the northeast of House Type A shall be formed of a Manx sod hedge and this shall be retained thereafter. It shall run the full length of the northeastern curtilage of House Type A on its boundary with the adjacent land as shown on approved Drawing No 2, date-stamped as having been received on 21st January 2014.
Condition 3
The boundary treatment to the rear gardens of all three House Type B dwellings shall be of solid timber construction for 1.2m in height, and shall have a 0.6m-high trellis above. This fencing shall be both to the rear and side curtilages of all three House Type B dwellings.
Condition 4
The boundary treatment on the 7.5m boundary line between the two sets of boundary treatment set out under conditions 2 and 3 above shall comprise one or more five bar gates and attached to timber gate posts. The gate(s) shall not be higher than 1.2m in height.
Condition 5
Forward of the building line, the boundary treatment to all three House Type B dwellings shall be low-level (in any case no greater than 1.05m in height) and constructed of vertical posts with spaces between.
Condition 6
The pavement hereby approved shall be in accordance with the Manx Roads standard.
Condition 7
No development shall commence until a schedule of materials and finishes and samples of the materials to be used in the construction of the external surfaces, including roofs, have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Planning Authority. The development shall not be carried out unless in accordance with the approved details.