Environment Policy 24
Source: Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2016
Environment Policy 24:
Pollution-sensitive development will only be allowed to be located close to sources of pollution where appropriate measures can be taken to safeguard amenity.
7.20.1 Contaminated land on the Island is typically as a result of the legacy of past industrial and chemical land uses. Perhaps the most notable sites are land areas associated with former mining practices and it is not uncommon for such sites to be close to residential areas or watercourses which can be detrimentally affected by such contamination. Foxdale is a prime example of a former mining village, which largely specialised in lead mining during the 19th Century under the control of the Isle of Man Mining Company, and physical evidence can still be found of important archaeological remains. A number of studies have revealed varying degrees of contamination across Higher Foxdale, much of which still requires reclamation from heavy metal contamination. It is recognised, however, that some of the former mining areas host a variety of rare plants which may have ecological value.
(1) Environmental Impact Assessment: A Guide to Procedures. Department of the Environment Transport and the Regions (2000).
7.20.2 The practice of reclaiming contaminated land and bringing it back into beneficial use is supported, whether it be suitable in the end for open space or residential development or as deemed appropriate in the Area Plans. It is important that however former contaminated land is utilised, both health and property are safeguarded. Detailed surveys may be required to identify the extent of contamination and how contamination problems can be overcome. On sites where the Department has no control, the developer will have responsibility to ensure that any development site is free of contamination which may constitute a hazard to occupiers or potential users of the development or land. Furthermore, precautions will be essential to ensure that contaminants cannot escape from the site which may cause airborne or waterborne pollution or pollution of nearby land.
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Citations
86.7%
Approval Rate
2023
Peak Year
Braddan
Top Parish
Change of use of commercial building to a waste electrical and electronic equipment recycling operation (WEEE) (Sui Generis)
Temporary change of use of rugby pitch, clubhouse and surrounding area to provide a glamping site for TT race periods for five years from 2026 to 2030
Transportation of sediment from the Peel silt lagoon to Cross Vein Mine, treatment of it on site, and use in remediation of the site including capping works; this includes the construction of a settlement pond, temporary treatment plant, a vehicular access point, access tracks, drainage ditches, perimeter fencing, landscape works and temporary welfare facilities
Change of use from industrial to a residential garden
Change of use of land to create a camp site with associated access tracks, hard standings, motorhome and tent pitches, reception and temporary communal facilities
Erection of polytunnel and micro wind turbine
Erection of a block of 20 light industrial units
Construction of portal frame materials shelter to cover existing gravel bays
Erection of a single detached residential dwelling with integral garage
Erection of 8 moveable camping pods, 7 cabins, barbecue area, bollard lighting, 2 canvas yurts, car parking area, drainage channels (part retrospective), extension to the facilities building and erection of 2 sheds and extension of the camping period for the five cabins on the upper section until the end of December in any year