| From: | [email protected] |
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| Sent: | 30 March 2020 13:43 |
| To: | DEFA, Planning |
| Cc: | [email protected] |
| Subject: | Re: planning application 20/00188/B - objection to planned works |
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Hi planning, Re: planning application 20/00188/B In respect of the above planning application I wish to object on the grounds:
- This will disrupt the overall aesthetic of the cul-de-sac. The wall, which will be 0.2 metres above roofline of the existing property, will be forward of the front line of the property. Therefore, it will not be "in keeping" with the rest of the bungalows matching boundary walls. it will look more like a rear yard encloser.
- The high fencing proposed will reduce light and effect the view from the adjacent bungalow (Hillside).
- With the proposed fence any traffic leaving Hillview will have a restricted view of the highway due to the height of the fence. On a recent planning application we made highways had stated that the walls had to be low enough not to restrict the view when leaving our drive onto the highway which is not maintained by public.
Other observations of the application which are not correct:
- The fence posts where recently installed approx. 2 years ago and haven't been utilised for any existing fencing.
- On another matter the second map "Map of highways maintained at public expense" is incorrect and should show correctly as per "Site Plan". I assume this is a rough guide to draw attention to what is maintained at public expense.
Regards Keiron Dempsey/Rebecca Leach, Owner occupiers of: Hilltop, Ocean Castle Drive Port Erin IM9 6LU