7 September 2007 · Delegated
Ballacallin House, Niarbyl Road, Dalby, Isle Of Man, IM5 3bs
This application sought permission to erect a replacement porch at Ballacallin House, a large detached dwelling on the corner of the A27 main road in Dalby, Isle of Man. The officer noted that the existing porch had a wooden frame with weathered brown tile hanging, which was considered detrimental to the appearance of the property. The key planning considerations were the preservation and enhancement of the character of the dwelling and achieving an aesthetically appealing frontage. The application was permitted by delegated decision on 7 September 2007, subject to three conditions.
Permission was granted on 7 September 2007 for the replacement porch. The officer noted that the existing porch had weathered, tiled cladding considered detrimental to the dwelling's appearance, and that the replacement would preserve and enhance the character of the property and provide an aesthetically appealing frontage.
area of high landscape value and scenic significance
The site lies within an area designated as an area of high landscape value and scenic significance in the Isle of Man Development Plan 1982.
Condition 1
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Condition 2
If the necessary approval for the installation of a soakaway is not approved by Building Control then the Drainage Division would not give permission for the discharge of surface water into the existing foul system and an alternative means of disposal would have to be sought.
Condition 3
This approval relates to drawings reference numbers 1261/1, 00/5 and photographs submitted on the 3rd July 2007.