14 June 2012 · Secretary to the Planning Committee (E Callow)
Landlords Supply, Tholt Y Will House, Postal Locality, Tholt Y Will, Sulby, Isle Of Man, IM7 2bf
The proposal sought retrospective permission to extend the residential curtilage of Tholt Y Will House to incorporate an existing narrow agricultural track and turning area in an adjacent field, created after clearing overgrown vegetation for sheep grazing and to provide overflow parking via a footbridge over a stream.…
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The application was withdrawn at the applicant's request after the Senior Planning Officer confirmed that specified remedial works—reducing track width, shortening extent by 20m, using less sharp grav…
Approved Unanimous
Recommend approval, has no adverse traffic management, parking or road safety implications
Lezayre Parish Commissioners unanimously approved the application, Highways Division recommended approval with no adverse implications, and Geoffrey Clark raised a query about whether part of the land was originally curtilage.
Key concern: north/northwest orchard area may not be part of original curtilage
Lezayre Parish Commissioners
SupportApproved Unanimous.
Highways Division
SupportRecommend approval has no adverse traffic management, parking or road safety implications
Geoffrey Clark
No CommentI wonder whether the area of land included at the north/northwest part of the defined site (just beyond what seems to be a small outbuilding) and included in the area described as “residential” is really part of the original curtilage? It looks to me to be an orchard, and may well be owned as part of the property, but that does not mean it is part of the garden.; The applicant may not be aware that he may need planning permission for change of use of that area of land. If this application is approved without comment it will, by default become garden.