22 December 2006 · Delegated
Glaike Barn, Glen Road, Ballaugh, Isle Of Man, IM7 5jg
This application sought permission to construct a new vehicular access and road to serve Glaicke Barn, a two-storey detached property on the western side of Glen Road, south of Ballaugh Village. The officer's report noted that a 2-metre high hedgerow running along the western side of Glen Road would screen any new driveway, limiting its visual impact on the street scene. The application was approved on 22 December 2006 by the Director of Planning and Building Control under delegated authority, with five conditions attached to the permission. The formal decision record lists 5 conditions.
The application was approved by the Director of Planning and Building Control under delegated authority on 22 December 2006. The officer also recommended approval. A key site factor noted was that a 2-metre high hedgerow running along the western side of Glen Road would screen any new driveway from view.
white land not zoned for development
The application site is within an area recognised as being an area of white land not zoned for development
Circular 3/89
See paragraph 2, Circular 3/89.
Government Circular 1/06
meet the criteria of Government Circular 1/06 and should be afforded interested party status
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 drawings 06/75/01, 01617/1 and 01617/2 all received on 21st September 2006.
Condition 3
The applicant is advised that under section 35 of the Land Drainage Act 1934, permission is required from the Department of Transport for any work carried out on any watercourses throughout the Island. It is strongly recommended that the applicant contact the Drainage Division before work commences on site to discuss the proposed work on the riverbanks.
Condition 4
The applicant must ensure the appropriate pollution measures are in place to minimise the risk of sediment or siltation entering the watercourse, which may cause damage to the in stream fish habitat. Any disturbance to the river banks during construction works must be minimal and sufficiently re-instated once work is completed. To protect the spawning and juvenile brown trout populations, there must be no in-river works between the months of October to June inclusive. The applicant is advised to contact the Inland Fisheries Section for further advice and guidance before river works commence.
Condition 5
A check must be made for the presence of Japanese Knotweed at and within 7m of the proposed works. If this plant is found, a plan for dealing with it should be agreed by the Planning Committee and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry before any works are undertaken on site. NOTE Prior to the commencement of any works the applicant is advised to consult with the Fire Service with regard to the provision of the hydrants and access for the appliances.