18 June 2013 · Committee
Agricultural Building, Robin Hill Farm, Cronk Y Dhooney, Ballakilpheric, Colby, Isle Of Man, IM9 4bs
This application sought approval in principle for the erection of a dwelling to replace an existing redundant barn at Robin Hill Farm, Cronk Y Dhooney, Ballakilpheric, Colby, in the parish of Rushen on the Isle of Man. The Planning Committee approved the application on 18 June 2013. The decision was signed by M Kallyher, with Sarah Corlett listed as case officer. The available evidence is limited to the formal decision notice, so the specific planning reasons behind the approval cannot be detailed here.
The Planning Committee approved the application in principle. The decision permitted the erection of a new dwelling to replace an existing redundant barn at Robin Hill Farm, Ballakilpheric. No further supporting reasons are available from the supplied evidence. The formal decision record lists 9 conditions.
Condition 1
Approval of the details of siting, design, external appearance of the building[s], internal layout, means of access, landscaping of the site (hereinafter called "the reserved matters") shall be obtained from the Planning Authority in writing before any development is commenced.
Condition 2
The application for approval of the reserved matters shall be made to the Planning Authority before the expiration of two years from the date of this permission.
Condition 3
The development to which this permission relates shall begin within 4 years of the date of this permission or within two years of the final approval of the reserved matters, whichever is the later.
Condition 4
The proposed new dwelling must be a traditionally designed cottage as shown generally in the submitted drawings and in accordance with the advice provided in Planning Circular 3/91 - Guide to the Design of Residential Development in the Countryside.
Condition 5
The application for reserved matters must demonstrate that the development provides at least two full sized parking spaces ( 3.25 m by 6 m ) and sufficient space to turn a vehicle within the curtilage of the property.
Condition 6
The application for reserved matters must demonstrate that the frontage of the site is provided with stone walling which is no higher than 1 m in height such that visibility for drivers of vehicles emerging from the site, is maximised and where such walling is positioned such that it does not encroach onto the highway, as does the existing building on the site.
Condition 7
All of the existing building on the site must be removed prior to the commencement of any works on the proposed replacement dwelling.
Condition 8
This approval relates to the principle of the replacement of the existing building on the site with a dwelling as shown generally in plans reference 09-J089-01 Rev 0, 09-J089-02 Rev 0, 09-J089-03 Rev 3, 09-J089-04 Rev 0, 09-J089-05 Rev 0 and 09-J089-06 Rev 0 all received on 12th April, 2013.
Condition 9
Notwithstanding the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) Order 2012 (or any Order revoking or re-enacting that Order) no extensions, greenhouses, polytunnels, walls, fences, garden sheds, summerhouses, garages, car ports, may be erected (other than those expressly authorised by this approval).