15 November 2023 · Head of Development Management (Stephen Butler)
Ballacroak Farm, Mullinaragher Road, St. Marks, Ballasalla, Isle Of Man, IM9 3aq
The application sought approval of documents to satisfy Condition 9 of planning approval 22/00399/B, which requires a full Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) before starting demolition, ground works, or vegetation clearance at Ballacroak Farm.
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The officer assessed the submitted documents against the specific requirements of Condition 9 of approval 22/00399/B, which mandates a comprehensive CEMP including ecologist presence times, ECoW role/…
content with the details provided in submitted documents to address condition 9 (email 13 April 2023)
DEFA Biodiversity initially raised concerns about the qualifications of the proposed Ecological Clerk of Works but later confirmed the provided details as satisfactory; DEFA Environmental Protection Unit deferred asbestos comments to Health and Safety Inspectorate; DEFA Building Control stated several CEMP elements remain unaddressed.
Key concern: Multiple CEMP elements unaddressed per DEFA Building Control
DEFA Biodiversity
Conditional No ObjectionI can confirm now that those details are satisfactory.; Rodger can be consulted in regards to the demolition and bats and birds, but the MWT or the Ecosystem Policy Team should be contacted if issues arise in relation to other protected species.; a re-inspection must take place within 5 days of the demolition taking place.
DEFA Environmental Protection Unit
No CommentWe only regulate where Asbestos goes (Wrights Pit North), you could speak to the Health and Safety at Work Inspectorate – Rob Greaves as I have no expertise in the process of asbestos removal.
DEFA Building Control
ObjectionI can confirm the asbestos survey report provided by Construction Testing & Advisory Ltd (CTAS ./2514/22) only deals with the asbestos and so I believe the following areas still need to be addressed.