8 February 2022 · Delegated
Glencrutchery Special School, Glencrutchery Road, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM2 6eb
This application sought permission to erect a 2.4m high fence around an existing grassed area at Glencrutchery Special School on Greenfield Road, Douglas. The fence was intended to create a secure outdoor learning and play space for children at the school. The site is within the curtilage of a part single, part two-storey special school building. Neighbouring uses include the Isle of Man College and a covered reservoir to the north, and Centre 21 to the south. A cluster of mature trees runs along the western and southern boundaries of the site. The application was assessed against the principle of the proposed facility, its visual impact on the area, and potential effects on neighbouring amenity.
The application was permitted on 8 February 2022 under delegated authority. The officer considered the principle of the facility, its visual impact on the surrounding area, and any effects on neighbouring amenity, and found the proposal acceptable.
General Policy 2
Development which is in accordance with the land-use zoning and proposals in the appropriate Area Plan and with other policies of this Strategic Plan will normally be permitted
General Policy 2: Development which is in accordance with the land-use zoning and proposals in the appropriate Area Plan and with other policies of this Strategic Plan will normally be permitted, provided that the development: (a) is in accordance with the design brief in the Area Plan where there is such a brief; (b) respects the site and surroundings in terms of the siting, layout, scale, form, design and landscaping of buildings and the spaces around them; (c) does not affect adversely the character of the surrounding landscape or townscape; (d) does not adversely affect the protected wildlife or locally important habitats on the site or adjacent land, including water courses; (e) does not affect adversely public views of the sea; (f) incorporates where possible existing topography and landscape features, particularly trees and sod banks; (g) does not affect adversely the amenity of local residents or the character of the locality; (h) provides satisfactory amenity standards in itself, including where appropriate safe and convenient access for all highway users, together with adequate parking, servicing and manoeuvring space; (i) does not have an unacceptable effect on road safety or traffic flows on the local highways; (j) can be provided with all necessary services; (k) does not prejudice the use or development of adjoining land in accordance with the appropriate Area Plan; (l) is not on contaminated land or subject to unreasonable risk of erosion or flooding; (m) takes account of community and personal safety and security in the design of buildings and the spaces around them; and (n) is designed having due regard to best practice in reducing energy consumption. 6.3 Development outside of areas zoned for development
Community Policy 5
Permission will generally be given for proposals to improve or extend existing schools and institutions of higher education
Community Policy 5: Permission will generally be given for proposals to improve or extend existing schools and institutions of higher education and to build new schools, subject to their being sited and designed in accordance with the other policies of this plan, having particular regard to the potential for community use of the buildings and the associated Open Space. 10.11 Community Health Care Facilities 10.11.1 Health care facilities such as nursing homes, residential homes, or training centres are usually sited within residential areas, but can generate activity and traffic which has detrimental effects on the amenity and character of these areas. The following policy is therefore adopted.