21 February 2007 · Committee
Casa Cascada, Shore Road, Glen Maye, Isle Of Man, IM5 3bg
This application sought to remove an agricultural tie attached to Shady Moar, a detached single-storey dwelling in Glen Maye, Isle of Man. Agricultural ties restrict who can occupy a property, typically to those working in agriculture, and removing one would open the property to unrestricted occupation. The application was considered by the Committee, which refused it on 21 February 2007. The case officer had recommended approval, meaning the Committee took a different view. The specific reasons for refusal are not available in the supplied documents. The site has a notable planning history, with seven previous applications recorded.
The application was refused by the Committee on 21 February 2007. The officer had recommended approval, but the Committee reached a different conclusion. The specific reasons for refusal are not available in the supplied evidence.
Area of High Landscape Value and Scenic Significance
The site is located within an area zoned as Area of High Landscape Value and Scenic Significance in the 1982 Development Plan Order.
New Agricultural Dwellings
guidance contained in Planning Circular 3/88 – New Agricultural Dwellings advises “such a condition will not usually be removed on subsequent application unless it is shown that the long-term need for dwellings for agricultural workers, both on the particular farm and in the locality, no longer warrants reserving the dwelling for that purpose.”
VILLAGE SHALL CONTINUE TO BE PROTECTED FROM UNSYMPATHETIC DEVELOPMENT BY THE DESIGNATION OF THE AREA AS HIGH LANDSCAPE VALUE AND SCENIC SIGNIFICANCE AND BY THE APPLICATION OF PLANNING CIRCULARS 1/88, 3/88 AND 3/89 AND BY THE CONSIDERATION OF THE RELEVANT SECTOR PLANS B & E (PLANNING CIRCULARS 10/91 AND 11/91 RESPECTIVELY).
Planning Circular 1/06
accord with the requirements of Planning 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.
Partial demolition of Farm House and conversion from domestic dwelling to holiday accommodation, Ballakerkey Farm, Shore Road, Glen Maye
Refused initially, refused at Review, approved at Appeal 5th January 2006.
Conversion of agricultural building to tourist accommodation, Ballakerkey Farm Shore Road, Glen Maye.
Approved 25th July 2002.
Approval in principle for the erection of replacement dwelling, Ballakerkey Farm Shore Road, Glen Maye.
Approved 17th January 2003.
Erection of a replacement dwelling, Land At Ballakerkey Farm, Shore Road, Glen Maye.
Approved 12th March 2004.
Construction of domestic garage, Ballakerky Farm, Glen Maye, Patrick.
Approved 3rd September 1993.
Approval in principle to erection of farmworkers bungalow, Ballakerky Farm, Glen Maye, Patrick.
Approved 17th June 1988.
Erection of farmworkers dwelling, Ballakerky Farm, Glen Maye, Patrick.
Approved 23rd September 1988.