22 May 2012 · Applicant (Hartford Homes Ltd via Paul Brew)
Balliargey, Abbeylands, Isle Of Man, IM4 5ee
Hartford Homes Ltd applied to erect a detached building for garden machinery storage and a maintenance area at Ballairgey, Abbeylands, Onchan, IM4 5EE. The site has a history of previous planning applications, including permitted renovations of a farmhouse and barns, and some refusals.
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The application was withdrawn by the applicant on 18 May 2012 before any formal decision could be made by the planning authority.
recommend that the application be APPROVED for planning purposes only
Community Planning Service has no objection in principle but raises visual concerns regarding the building's location adjacent to a public footpath, while Onchan Commissioners recommend approval.
Key concern: detrimental visual impact on public footpath users due to building location adjacent to southern boundary
Community Planning Service
Conditional No ObjectionCPS has no objection in principle to a small storage building, but note that it is detached from the main grouping.; A public footpath linking Abbeylands to East Baldwin passes immediately adjacent to the southern boundary, against which it is proposed to site this building. This will hardly enhance the enjoyment of the footpath; indeed, is likely to be detrimental visually. Why does it have to be here and not closer to the existing group?
Onchan Commissioners
SupportThe Commissioners recommend that the application be APPROVED for planning purposes only.