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29 AUG 2013
Received on 1391022
Ref: Approval in principle for the erection of a detached agricultural dwelling at Balla-ny-Baa, Blue Point Road, The Lhen, Andreas.
Indicates the proposed detached dwelling located in the south-east corner of field No 120242, between the existing agricultural barn and the main coast road. Access would be via the existing vehicular access off the main highway.
Indicates the proposed detached dwelling located along the south boundary of field No 120242 and to the south-west of the existing agricultural barn. Access again would be via the existing vehicular access off the main highway.
Indicates the proposed detached dwelling located to the rear, (north), of the existing
agricultural barn in field No 120242. Access again would be via the existing vehicular access off the main highway with the drive running along the west of the existing agricultural barn utilising the existing field gate access in front of the existing agricultural barn.
The Inspector makes the following comments; “Whilst I acknowledge that the policy makes a provision for dwellings for retired farmers in certain circumstances, I consider that a greater degree of certainty in relation to the future of the business would be required before the principle of an additional dwelling could be entertained in this case”.
As mentioned in the points above the applicant wishes to vacate the main farm holding at Kerroogarroo to live at Balla-ny-Baa and continue farming at a lesser level including assisting the new tenant at Kerroogarroo, whether this be a family member
or new younger farmer. This would in itself protect the future of the established farming enterprise, if the applicant remains living on the main farm holding there will come a time when the farming activities will have to cease, due to the applicant approaching retirement age, and the current activities becoming too much for the applicant. By allowing the applicant to live on the land he owns at Balla-ny-Baa and assist with the existing farming activities at Kerroogarroo it provides a seamless continuation of the farming activities at Kerroogarroo Farm and the future of the farm maintained.
Firstly the current housing market does not allow our client the option of purchasing a house in the village of Andreas.
Secondly and more importantly the applicants proposed reduced farming activities to be carried out at Balla-ny-Baa will comprise of approximately 45 suckler cows. It is well established that living on-site aids the animal’s health and welfare especially through the periods of calving.
Points addressed above.
During the pre-application consultation period of the original refused planning application a meeting was held on-site on the Thursday 15th October 2009 between Penketh-Millar and the acting Planning officer, Chris Balmer, and the possible location of the future dwelling was discussed. Taking into account Housing Policy 9, which states;
“Where permission is granted for an agricultural dwelling, the dwelling must be sited such that; (a) it is within or immediately adjoining the main group of farm buildings or a group of farm buildings associated with that farm. (b) it is well set back from any public highway, and (c) it is approached via the existing farm access”
As discussed and agreed on-site we still feel that the three options labelled “A to C” are still the most appropriate location for the proposed dwelling. They comply with both “a and c” above. To comply with “b” above is difficult if the farm building(s) mentioned in “a” is not well set back from the highway itself. With this said the applicant is more than happy to site the dwelling either further west of location “B” or further north of location “C” if the committee felt that there was a more desirable location. We are simply trying to establish the principle idea of erecting a detached farmer workers dwelling on the site and the exact location of the proposed dwelling would be considered at the reserved matters application should the approval in principle application be successful.
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