20 October 2015 · Committee
Rowan Tree House, Station Road, Port St. Mary, Isle Of Man, IM9 5lf
Planning permission was granted for the erection of two detached dwellings with integral garages on a plot adjacent to Ballaghreiney, Station Road, Port St Mary, Isle of Man. The site had previously been used as a car park serving a public house, and mature sycamore trees are present along its northern boundary. The application was considered by the Committee, which decided to permit it subject to two conditions. The case officer had also recommended approval. The decision was issued on 20 October 2015.
The application was permitted by the Committee, subject to two conditions. The officer also recommended approval. The decision allowed two detached dwellings with integral garages to be built on a plot that formerly served as a car park for a public house.
Area Plan for the South adopted in 2013
The site is identified on the Area Plan for the South adopted in 2013 as part of a larger area of Industrial use
Condition 1
The development hereby approved shall be begun before the expiration of four years from the date of this decision notice.
Condition 2
Prior to the commencement of any building works on site, the applicant must have approved details of finished ground and floor levels: such may be no higher than the finished ground levels on the site immediately to the west.
approval in principle for the dwellings was granted under PA 14/00357/A for twenty three dwellings
full, detailed approval was granted for twenty dwellings
on all of that earlier site, less that which is the subject of this current application
planning approval for its use as a storage yard for their landscaping business