19 December 2006 · Committee
Land At, Ronaldsway Industrial Estate, Ronaldsway, Ballasalla, Isle Of Man, IM9 2ry
This application sought approval in principle for the construction of a Science and Technology Park on a piece of undeveloped land within Ronaldsway Industrial Estate, Ballasalla, Isle of Man. The proposed development would accommodate light industry, storage, internet hosting, data storage, and other computer services. The site sits between Forrest House and the former Ronaldsway Shoe Factory within the established industrial estate. The Planning Committee approved the application on 19 December 2006, subject to seven conditions. The consent was subsequently extended by two years to 19 December 2010 by the Acting Senior Planner in January 2009.
The Planning Committee approved the application in principle on 19 December 2006. The consent was later extended by two years to December 2010. No refusal reasons were recorded and the officer also recommended approval.
Isle of Man Planning Scheme (Development Plan) Order 1982
The site lies within an area designated on the Isle of Man Planning Scheme (Development Plan) Order 1982 as Industry.
East are home to wild brown trout and Injebreck, Clypse and Kerrowdhoo are stocked with rainbow trout for visiting anglers. This Plan recognises that the economic value of the recreational fishing industry depends both on healthy fish stocks and high recreation and visual amenity. The ecological services provided by the Island's watercourses and wetlands are considerable, including carbon storage and natural flood mitigation. An undeveloped corridor of land between the river bank (measured from the edge of th e river channel) and any riverside development is required to allow for natural changes in the position of the river channel, as well as in water levels . The natural vegetation and physical structure of a river bank also provides a wildlife corridor for non-aquatic species. Natural Environment Proposal 8 Proposals for new development in the Plan Area which intend a connection to the Injebreck Reservoir for its water supply must demonstrate that as a consequence of this new development, water levels will n ot be so affected as to have a detrimental effect on normal flows. Natural Environment Recommendation 2 It is recommended that ahead of making any applications for development close to the reservoirs, watercourses and wetlands in the East, applicants must discuss such proposals with DEFA to establish the need for specific design elements to be taken into account . This may include : the impact of artificial light from the development on migratory fish species, buffer distances from the river bank and visual amenity. Marine Protected Areas and Marine Conservation Zones Increased efforts are being made to protect the health and biodiversity of the marine environment as well as the economic and social benefits which effective management of marine resources brings. Marine protected areas are areas of the sea that are protected from fishing and other impacts, with the aim of restoring habitats and supporting sustainable fisheries. The Isle of Man currently has ten Marine Protected Areas around our coast, encompassing 10.4% of Manx waters. One of these is the Sea Fisheries Restricted Area at Laxey Bay which was established in 2009 with the intention of enh ancing the scallop stock and later seeded with juvenile scallops. In 2008 , Douglas Bay closed to mobile fishing gear. Its current status is as a Marine Conservation Zone, though there is an intention to designate the Bay as a Marine Nature Reserve. Marine Nature Reserves are designated to conserve their flora, fauna and geological or physiographic features, or to provide special opportunities for the study of matters relating to these interests. This Plan does not propose any specific Proposals at this time. Areas subject to flooding and erosion In 2016, the National Strategy on Sea Defences, Flooding and Coastal Erosion Evidence Report was published10. It identified areas at risk of fluvial, surface water and coastal flooding and coastal erosion now and in the future taking into account climate change, economic growth and development and population growth. The Evidence Report included a comprehensive Risk Assessment to assess the impacts of coastal, fluvial and surface water flooding and coastal erosion on key economic, infrastructure, environmental and social receptors. Within the Eastern area, Douglas (comprising Douglas Bay, Douglas Harbour, Glass/Douglas/Dhoo/Middle River Confluence, River Glass and Upper Dhoo) and Laxey were identified as being at high risk both now and in the future and requir e urgent consideration, further investigation and potential intervention to reduce the evident risk. Flooding can threaten life and cause damage to property and public infrastructure and it is essential that the Isle of Man builds its economic, environmental and social resilience with regard to flooding. The effects of weather events can be increased by decisions about the location, design, and nature of development, and may be affected by future climate chan ge. Consideration of flood risk has therefore formed an integral part of both the process of allocating land for development in the Area Plan for East, with flood risk acting as a 'critical constraint' in the Site Assessment Framework used to assess proposed sites. 10 National Strategy on Sea Defences, Flooding and Coastal Erosion 2016, GD No. 2016/0044 Flood Risk Maps have been produced by the MUA and the data contained therein has been used to identify Flood Risk Areas in the plan area. The risk areas shown relate to tidal flooding and fluvial flooding. The fluvial flooding maps illustrate a 100 year return period and for tidal a 200 year return period. Land outside of these areas is considered to be at low risk of flooding from main rivers and the sea, although it may be at risk from other sources such as surface water and groundwater flooding. Natural Environment Recommendation 3 The Department supports further consideration and investigation of the impacts of coastal, fluvial and sur
Condition 1
This approval is in principle only and will remain valid for a period of two years within which time no development may take place until such time as details of the reserved matters (siting, design, external appearance, internal layout, means of access, landscaping) have been approved by the Planning Authority. Such reserved matters should form the subject of a single application.
Condition 2
This permission relates to the principle of the development of the area defined in red on plan reference 1077-00 received on 7th September, 2006 for all or some of the following purposes: 1) light industry 2) storage 3) research and development 4) internet hosting and related computer services 5) car parking and office use which supports or provides for any of the above uses which are carried out on the site.
Condition 3
The application for reserved matters must include a full risk assessment regarding access to the site, particularly pedestrian and public transport access thereto. Such assessment should be undertaken in consultation with the Department of Transport.
Condition 4
The application for reserved matters must demonstrate that adequate car parking is available on the site to service the development. Such parking must be provided in accordance with the following standards: light industry, research and development - 1 space per 30 square metres gross floorspace storage and distribution - 1 space per 100 square metres gross floorspace. In addition to the above, the application for reserved matters must include clarification of the amount of staff likely to be generated by other uses not referred to above and the resultant requirement for on-site car parking.
Condition 5
The application for reserved matters must include an accurate illustration of the position of any electrical services (underground cables or overhead lines) and methods of dealing with such services including re-routing if necessary. Liaison with the Manx Electricity Authority is recommended.
Condition 6
There must be no discharge of surface water to the main foul sewer.
Condition 7
The proposed development must be connected to the main foul sewer.