24 July 2007 · Committee
Land Off, Crescent Road, Ramsey, Isle Of Man, IM8 2jw
This application sought approval in principle for the development of 34 dwellings with associated parking on land off Crescent Road, Ramsey, in the parish of Lezayre. The site sits on the eastern side of Crescent Road and includes a market garden/nursery as well as an area of undeveloped land to the west. The officer report, prepared by Mr Chris Balmer, identified three main planning issues: the adequacy of parking and road standards, affordable housing provisions, and open space. The officer recommended refusal. The application was refused by committee on 24 July 2007. The decision notice is not available in the supplied evidence, so the precise formal reasons for refusal cannot be confirmed.
The application was refused by committee on 24 July 2007. The officer report identified concerns around parking and road standards, affordable housing provisions, and open space as the key planning issues. No decision notice is available to confirm the precise reasons recorded at the time of refusal.
Ramsey Local Plan
Provision of open space for all areas of new residential development shall be required. This is likely to be in the region of up to 25% of the gross area
er a system of financial contribution in order that developers complete areas of open space, footpaths and highway proposals in large development schemes, (reference: Recommendation R/T/R2 and Policy R/T/P6). ## Policies and Recommendations
Isle of Man Strategic Plan
In granting planning permission on land zoned for residential development or in predominantly residential areas the Department will normally require that 25% of provision should be made up of affordable housing
Housing Policy 5: In granting planning permission on land zoned for residential development or in predominantly residential areas the Department will normally require that 25% of provision should be made up of affordable housing. This policy will apply to developments of 8 dwellings or more. The term affordable housing is defined by the Department as housing which is either: directly provided by the Department; or directly provided by Local Authorities; or meets the criteria for the Department's House Purchase Assistance Scheme 2004 (and any successor schemes approved by Tynwald). 8.7 New Housing in Existing Settlements 8.7.1 Recent Local Plans and Area Plans have included development briefs guiding the design and layout of land which is zoned for residential use. Such briefs should not needlessly prescribe design, but should indicate site-specific constraints, the need for provision of public facilities or amenities (such as play areas, neighbourhood shops, or land for schooling, open space, or road improvements), and, if appropriate, the maximum or minimum density and the need for the inclusion of an element of affordable housing. Where these briefs state that an optimum density should be achieved this should not be used as an argument for higher density development which has an adverse effect on the residential amenity of adjoining properties or the character of the area.
Isle of Man Strategic Plan
The new and existing highways which serve any new development must be designed so as to be capable of accommodating the vehicle and pedestrian journeys generated by that development in a safe and appropriate manner
Transport Policy 4: The new and existing highways which serve any n ew development must be designed so as to be capable of accommodating the vehicle and pedestrian journeys generated by that development in a safe and appropriate manner, and in accordance with the environmental objectives of this plan. 11.3.2 Notwithstanding policies within this plan which encourage travel by means other than private car it is anticipated that the number of vehicles using the Island's roads will continue to increase. This increase in demand is likely to lead to a greater need for road impro vements in order that travel can take place in a safe, effective, and environmentally acceptable manner. The Department of Transport will continue to assess the need for such improvements to public highways and undertake works where appropriate, with much of the improvement within existing roads carried out under the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) Order2005. The need for improvements to the Island's highway network must be balanced against the environmental objectives of this plan.
Isle of Man Strategic Plan
Recreation Policy 3: Where appropriate, new development should include the provision of landscaped amenity areas as an integra l part of the design. New residential development of ten or more dwellings must make provision for recreational and amenity space in accordance with the standards specified in Appendix 6 to the Plan. 10.3.9 Open Space in new developments should be provid ed within the site, but where it is impractical to provide the recreational space within the site, consideration may be given either to (a) provision off-site, but conveniently close thereto; or to (b) the use of commuted sums, which, under the terms of a section 13 Agreement, would be paid to the Local Authority as a contribution towards the provision of community recreational open space. Further details of these requirements are included in Appendix 6.
Substitution of house types on approved residential development of six detached dwellings
Demolition of existing dwelling and associated building to form new residential development comprising of 6 detached dwellings
Approval in principle for erection of either flats or houses or a mixture of both
Construction of implement shed
Erection of pair of 17 metre long growing tunnels
Erection of three polythene growing tunnels
Erection of glasshouse and two polythene growing tunnels