11 August 2015 · Delegated
Stone Barn, Rowany Drive, Port Erin, Isle Of Man, IM9 6lp
The proposal involved demolishing a stone barn on a plot of land at Rowany Drive, Port Erin, and constructing two detached dwellings with attached garages and associated services. The site is located in the parish of Rushen on the Isle of Man. The application was determined by delegated authority and approved on 11 August 2015. Limited detail is available from the decision notice, but the approval was subject to five conditions, one of which was a standard time-limit condition to avoid the accumulation of unimplemented planning permissions.
The application was approved by delegated decision. One of the five conditions attached to the approval was a time-limit requirement under Article 14 of the Town and Country Planning (Development Procedure) (No 2) Order 2013, intended to prevent unimplemented permissions from accumulating. Detailed planning reasoning is not available from the source material.
Condition 1
The development hereby approved shall be begun before the expiration of four years from the date of this decision notice.
Condition 2
Notwithstanding the height of the ball stop fencing shown on the permitted plans, full details of fencing to stop the passage of golf balls onto the site shall be submitted to, and approved in writing by, the Planning Authority prior to the commencement of the development. The details to be submitted shall include the detailed design of the fencing, including with respect to the supporting posts, and the height of the fencing, including any variations in its height along its length. The approved fencing must be erected prior to the undertaking of any other part of the development hereby approved, and the fencing shall be retained at all times thereafter.
Condition 3
Prior to the undertaking of any part of the development hereby approved, including any site clearance in association with this approval, an ecological survey of the site and existing building must be undertaken, paying particular attention to the presence of lizards, owis and bats which are all protected under the Wildlife Act 1990, and providing appropriate measures for mitigation of any impacts. The survey report, including any mitigation measures, shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Planning Authority prior to any work commencing on site and the development must thereafter be undertaken in accordance with the approved findings and recommendations.
Condition 4
The visibility splays shown on the approved plans shall at all times be kept clear of any obstructions in excess of 1.05m in height, including by the trimming of any vegetation within those splays to below that height.
Condition 5
Prior to the commencement of development a method statement shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Planning Authority giving full details of where and how construction vehicles and plant, including vehicles used by construction operatives to travel to and from the site, will be parked. The approved method statement shall be complied with at all times during the period of construction and other related works on the site.