11 October 2011 · Delegated - Development Control Manager (Mrs C Dudley)
Seafield, Cranstal, Bride, Isle Of Man, IM7 4bs
The proposal sought permission to use the existing two-bedroom detached bungalow at Seafield Cottage, Cranstal, Bride, as tourist accommodation in addition to its current residential use, with no physical alterations to the building or site.
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Strategic Policy 8
Requires tourist proposals to use existing built fabric without adversely affecting environmental, agricultural, or highway interests, and to enable enjoyment of attractions. Officer assessed no physical changes, no adverse impacts confirmed by Highways, and site's proximity to Point of Ayre as positive for natural enjoyment.
Business Policy 13
Permits residential properties as tourist accommodation if neighbour amenities not compromised. Officer noted single-unit change in two-bedroom dwelling would not intensify use or occupancy beyond residential levels; neighbours had prior tourist approvals, minimising amenity tension.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This approval relates to the additional use of dwelling as tourist accommodation; as shown in drawing numbers 268/1/1 and 268/1/2, in addition to the Ground Floor Plan and Site Layout, all date stamped 5 September 2011.
Do not oppose has no adverse traffic management, parking or road safety implications