28 May 2010 · Delegated
Ballavale Barns, Ballavale Road, Santon, Isle Of Man, IM4 1eh
Permission was granted at Ballavale Barns, Ballavale Road, Santon, Isle of Man, for the erection of a building to provide a gym, garage, and boat store for use incidental to the main dwelling, together with the creation of a new access road. The site lies on the southern side of a lane running eastward from Ballavale Road. The existing barns on the site are substantial, forming a square of approximately 35 metres each side. The application was approved by the Senior Planning Officer under delegated authority, subject to three conditions. There is a notable planning history at the site, with six previous applications recorded.
The application was permitted by a delegated Senior Planning Officer. The proposal was for a new building to serve the main dwelling as a gym, garage, and boat store, along with a new access road. The decision was made on 28 May 2010 with three conditions attached.
Environmental Policy 1
the character of the area would be protected in accordance with EP1
Environmental Policy 2
the proposal would also comply with EP2 by not harming the character and quality of the landscape
Housing Policy 11
Housing Policy 11 sets out the criteria for assessing proposals for the conversion of existing rural buildings to dwellings
Housing Policy 11: Conversion of existing rural buildings into dwellings may be permitted, but only where: (a) redundancy for the original use can be established; (b) the building is substantially intact and structurally capable of renovation; (c) the building is of architectural, historic, or social interest; (d) the building is large enough to form a satisfactory dwelling, either as it stands or with modest, subordinate extension which does not affect adversely the character or interest of the building; (e) residential use would not be incompatible with adjoining established uses or, where appropriate, land-use zonings on the area plan; and (f) the building is or can be provided with satisfactory services without unreasonable public expenditure. Such conversion must: (a) where practicable and desirable, re -establish the original appearance of the building; and (b) use the same materials as those in the existing building. Permission will not be given for the rebuilding of ruins or the erection of replacement buildings of similar, or even identical, form. Further extension of converted rural buildings will not usually be permitted, since this would lead to loss or reduction of the original interest and character. 8.10.3 Permission will be given in certain circumstances for the re-establishment of residential use where there is an abandoned dwelling, since such dwellings can sometimes have a negative impact, usually arising from the sense of dereliction and dilapidation. See Housing Policy 13 below. 8.11 Replacement Dwellings in the Countryside 8.11.1 There are in our countryside many existing dwellings, some of which contribute positively to its appearance and character, and some of which do not. A number of dwellings have been abandoned for many years; their physical remains being a reflection of agricultural and social change across the Island. They form features in the rural landscape which are often not unacceptable in their present state. It is appropriate to encourage change which would result in overall environment improvement, and to discourage change which would not. Where the building(s) concerned are of architectural merit or of local, historical or social interest demolition and replacement will be discouraged.
Condition 1
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Condition 2
This approval relates to the erection of a building to provide gym, garage and boat store for use incidental to the main dwelling and creation of a new access road as shown by SC946/P/100 01 A, SC946/P/100 03, SC946/P/100 04 and Structural Report all received 13th January 2010 and SC946/P/100 02 A received 2nd March 2010.
Condition 3
The approved building shall remain incidental to the use and enjoyment of the residential property Ballavale Barns.
Approval in principle for conversion of barn to dwelling
permitted
Conversion of barns to dwelling
permitted
Amendments to approved conversion of barns to a dwelling (02/01228B) including creation of a revised vehicular entrance and a staff cottage
permitted
Further amendments to approved conversion of barns to a dwelling (02/01228B and 04/00624B)
permitted
Amendments to approved conversion of barns to a dwelling (05/01006B) to incorporate partial demolition and reconstruction
permitted
Necessary demolition of further limited areas of existing structure (Amendments to approved 06/00205/B)
permitted