14 November 2008 · Delegated
Dhoon Glen, Main Road, Dhoon, Ramsey, Isle Of Man, IM7 1hl
The proposal is for stabilising of a bank and installation of a culvert at the address in Dhoon Glen Main Road, Dhoon Ramsey (Lezayre). The decision was made by an Acting Senior Planning Officer under delegated authority. The application was approved and permitted, subject to four conditions. The supporting site observations recorded that the existing grass bank had collapsed due to a small landslide and that this had pushed existing gabions partially towards the river bed.
The Department of Local Government and the Environment approved the application, resulting in it being permitted on a delegated basis. The recorded decision wording states the application was approved. The officer’s recorded observations relate to bank collapse following a small landslide and the movement of existing gabions towards the river bed.
area of ‘National Glen open to the public & owned by the Isle of Man Forestry, Mines & Lands Board’
Land Use Zoning
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 stabilising of bank and installation of culvert as proposed in the submitted documents and drawings DG 1, DG 2, DG 4, NGC/2554 105 and NGC/2554 106 all received on 8th August 2008.
Condition 3
Prior to the commencement of works a method statement is required to be submitted to and agreed in writing by the Planning Authority in consultation with the Inland Fisheries Development Manager; which statement shall include full details of the detailed design of the culvert, the level(s) at which the culvert base is to be sited and precautionary measures to be taken to prevent pollution / sedimentation of the watercourse. Development shall not proceed subsequently except in strict accordance with the approved statement.
Condition 4
All seeding shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details in the first available seeding season following installation of the approved culvert. Should the seeded grass fail to establish or if, within a period of 5 years from the date of seeding, it removed, or seriously damaged or diseased it shall be replaced in the next seeding season unless the Planning Authority has given written consent to any variation.