9 March 2006 · Delegated
Kirby Farm, Vicarage Road, Braddan, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM4 4la
This application sought permission to construct new internal roads at Kirby Farm, Vicarage Road, Douglas, along with a new access point onto Vicarage Road to serve the farm buildings. The application was decided under delegated authority by the Director of Planning and Building Control. The officer noted that Kirby Cottage on the site has direct access onto Vicarage Road and no access onto the adjacent lane, which was a relevant site characteristic. Permission was granted on 9 March 2006, subject to three conditions. There is one earlier planning history reference associated with the site.
The application was approved by the Director of Planning and Building Control under delegated authority. Permission was granted for the construction of new internal roads and a new access point onto Vicarage Road to serve the farm buildings at Kirby Farm.
Delegation of Functions to Director of Planning and Building Control
decision accords with
Delegation of Functions to Senior Planning Officer
decision accords with
Government Circular 1/06
site must include provision for a footpath link to join the site to the north allowing pedestrian access from the Main Road to the Colby Glen Road, via Site 13 and the site being developed under 11/0684/B. Advice must be sought from the Highway's Division (DoI) prior to any application being made. 5. Development plans must include ground level information and cross sectional drawings to show the relationship of any new dwellings with existing dwellings in Ballacriy Park which appear to be at a lower level than the Ballacubbon land.
Condition 1
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Condition 2
This approval relates to the submitted documents and drawing 1023/60/01 all received on 11th November 2005.
Condition 3
All planting, seeding or turfing comprised in the approved details of landscaping must be carried out in the first planting and seeding seasons following the completion of the development or the occupation of the dwellings, whichever is the sooner. Any trees or plants which within a period of five years from the completion of the development die, are removed, or become seriously damaged or diseased must be replaced in the next planting season with others of a similar size and species.