25 May 2010 · Committee
Collins Steel, Unit 26, Colas Drive, Balthane Industrial Estate, Balthane, Ballasalla, Isle Of Man, IM9 2aq
This application sought permission to change the use of Unit 26 Colas Drive, Balthane Industrial Estate, Ballasalla, to allow the manufacturing of stone products. The site is an existing industrial plot at the junction of the main road through the estate and a minor road, with an industrial building and associated parking and manoeuvring space already in place. The Planning Committee approved the application on 25 May 2010, consistent with the officer's recommendation. The surrounding area is industrial in character, with a recycling operation on the neighbouring land to the north west. Permission was granted subject to two conditions.
The Planning Committee approved the change of use on 25 May 2010, in line with the officer's recommendation. The decision was subject to two conditions. No refusal reasons were recorded.
Strategic Plan
Environment Policy 29: In considering development proposals within Consultation Zones as designated on the Area Plans or published Consultation Zone Maps, the Department will consult wi th the Health and Safety at Work Inspectorate to determine the appropriateness of the development. In all cases, the health and safety of the public will be the overriding consideration. Developments which would conflict with the requirements of health and safety will not be permitted. 7.24 The Built Environment - Introduction 7.24.1 The architecture of the Island, the quality of its buildings, the way in which they blend in with their surroundings, the respect for the built environment and the collect ive and individual cultural heritage, are all matters that are important to the sustainability of the Island's unique identity. 7.24.2 The Island possesses an extensive and well preserved historical character. The presence of sites, features, buildings and Conservation Areas undoubtedly adds to the quality of our lives, and the physical remains of our past are to be valued and protected a s a central part of our culture, heritage and sense of national identity. It adds to our 'sense of place' and is a constituent part of both the rural and urban environment. 7.24.3 The Island enjoys a rich heritage of buildings, all of which represent the social, economic and cultural history of the Island. These physical remains of our past, which may include historic buildings, ancient monuments and archaeological sites whether in towns, villages or in the countryside sustain the distinctiveness of th e Island which is so vital to the retention of its unique character and our sense of national identity. The historic environment is also a material asset that makes a positive contribution to economic prosperity for the purposes of tourism, leisure and recreation. 7.25 The Historic Building Stock 7.25.1 The Island is well blessed with a rich and varied historic environment. Work is continuing on the expansion of the list of designated Conservation Areas and Registered Buildings in recognition of their particular architectural, social or historical interest and within the Island there are so far 250 Registered Buildings and 19 Conservation Areas. 7.25.2 In addition, there are many as yet unscheduled and unidentified buildings and areas, which are either locally important or potentially worthy of designation. These also ought to be preserved and enhanced wherever possible through planning policy. 7.25.3 Positive attitudes are therefore required through the Strategic Plan towards the protection of the built environment for maintaining the architectural and historic continuity and distinctive character of each town and village. A fine balance therefore needs to be struck between conservation and enhancement on the one hand, and promoting development and growth on the other. However, conservation of the built environment and archaeological features should be viewed as an asset to be promoted and not as a constraint to be overcome. The historic environment in practice cannot remain unchanged, and the role of p lanning is to reconcile the needs for development against the need to conserve and protect the historic environment. 7.26 Demolition, Extension or Alteration of a Registered Building 7.26.1 Many Registered Buildings on the Island can sustain a degree of sensitive alteration or extension in order to accommodate continuing or new uses. Nevertheless, Registered Buildings do vary greatly in the extent to which they can accommodate change without loss of special interest. Some may be sensitive to even slight alterations. In cases where there have been successive changes to a Registered Building, the cumulative effect of the work will be assessed in determining the overall impact on the character of the building. 7.26.2 The Department is continuing its assessment of important buildings across the Island worthy of being afforded Registered status. Many of the buildings identified which have the potential for Registration result from being named in Area Plans. These will, in the future, become the main sources for identifying new buildings which should be put on the list for potential registration. 7.26.3 The Permitted Development Order withdraws permitted development rights within the curtilage(1) of Registered Buildings as well as Conservation Areas. Development which might otherwise require no planning permission becomes subject to development control.
Condition 1
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Condition 2
This permission relates to the change of use of the existing site to the manufacture of stone products, as shown in drawing 447-02a received on 30th March, 2010 and the location plans received on 16th October, 2009.
Change of use to retail sales of furniture/carpets and manufacturing of kit form furniture, unit adjoining Patrick Caroll Car Sales, Balthane
Alterations to Manx Airlines warehouse, Balthane Industrial Estate, Ballasalla, Malew.
Provision of oil store, Manx Airlines Engineering stores, Balthane Industrial Estate, Malew.
Siting of portakabin adjacent to warehouse, Manx Airlines, Balthane Road, Ballasalla, Malew.
Installation of two new uPVC windows, one to the side elevation and the other to the eastern elevation