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Isle of Man Government
CABINET OFFICE
Third Floor Government Office DOUGLAS Isle of Man IM1 3PN Tel (01624) 685280 Email [email protected]
Planning Secretary DEFA Planning & Building Control Division Murray House Mount Havelock Douglas IM1 2SF
Our Ref: DF19/0003 Planning Application Ref No: 19/00196/B
The Town and Country Planning (Development Procedure) (No 2) Order 2013
| Applicant: | Department of Environment Food & Agriculture | | --- | --- | | Proposal: | Resurfacing existing car park and installation of surface water drainage | | Address | Conrhenny Plantation Creg-Ny-Baa Back Road, Creg Ny Baa, Onchan |
The Planning Inspector appointed by the Council of Ministers has now considered the application and submitted his report in accordance with statute.
On 15th August 2019, the Council of Ministers considered the recommendations of the Planning Inspector and determined to approve the application subject to the condition(s) specified below.
Mr W Greenhow ACMA Chief Secretary
Date of Issue: 27th August 2019
The development hereby approved shall be begun before the expiration of four years from the date of the decision notice.
Reason: To comply with Article 14 of the Town and Country Planning (Development Procedure) (No2) Order 2013 and to avoid accumulation of unimplemented planning approvals.
All tools and machinery are to be stored on the hard surface of the car park during the works and all works to the car park are to be undertaken from the existing hard surface as far as possible. If lizards are found on the site, works are to be stopped and a Biodiversity Officer informed and a plan put in place to protect them.
Reason: To limit ground disturbance to the surrounding grassland and banks in the interest of protecting any lizards found on the site.
In accordance with statute, please be advised that the decision of the Council of Ministers is binding and final.
All parties should note that there is no prescribed right of appeal relevant to the Council's decision herein and accordingly the only right of challenge is by a petition of doleance brought to the High Court of Justice of the Isle of Man. Such doleance proceedings required to be issued promptly and in any event within 3 months.
Yours faithfully,
A Johnstone Planning Appeals Administrator On behalf of the Chief Secretary
Crown Division Government Offices Douglas Isle of Man 30 July 2019 To the Council of Ministers Case Reference DF19/0003 Planning Application 19/00196/B Application by the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture for planning approval for resurfacing of existing stone car park with bitmac and installation of surface water drainage outlet to proposed gravel-filled soakaway at Conrhenny Plantation, Creg Ny Baa Back Road, Lonan, Isle of Man.
The car park was constructed following approval Ref 09/00220/B in 2009. The application site is within an area of Open Space designated in the Laxey and Lonan Local Plan 2005 (LLLP).
Relevant policies are contained in the adopted Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2016 (SP).
General Policy 3 (GP3) resists development outside settlements but makes certain exceptions, including by way of criterion (h) which allows for works required for the interpretation of the countryside, its wildlife or heritage.
Environment Policy 1 (EP1) protects the countryside and its ecology from development, unless there is an overriding national planning need for it and no reasonable and acceptable alternative. EP3 protects ancient, natural and semi-natural woodland with public amenity or conservation value.
The material points are:
It is not considered that any negative impacts would result either on the ecology of the Plantation or the wider countryside as a result of the proposed works.
However, Manx Wildlife Trust (MWT) raised concerns about the potential impacts on lizards in the area but the DEFA Biodiversity Team have no record of Common Lizards on or surrounding Conrhenny Plantation car park, the nearest being around 150m to the south. However, that is not to say that none are present and MWT has requested that, should the application be successful, Forestry, Amenity and Lands (FAL) insert a requirement into the pre-tender work instructions to protect any lizards.
Highway Safety 13. The new surface would reduce the amount of dust and gravel entering the Creg Ny Baa Back Road. Any erosion of the car park would be limited by the more durable surface treatment. Run-off water would be directed to the soakaway in the north corner, such that the likelihood of water running directly onto the road is slight. The development would therefore improve highway safety.
Conclusions 14. The proposal seeks to provide a permanent surface on a car park which has been in existence for approximately 10 years. The car park surface would provide suitable and accessible parking for users of the public open space. The proposed development would not harm the area visually, or cause damage to the Plantation or the surrounding countryside. The proposal therefore complies with the relevant policies of the Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2016 and the Local Plan.
Other Representations 15. Manx Wildlife Trust (MWT) has requested that, should the application be successful, Forestry, Amenity and Lands (FAL) insert the following statement (or similar) into the pre-tender work instructions:
Subject to the possibility of lizards being found on site all tools and machinery are to be stored on the hard surface during the works and all work should be undertaken from the existing hard surface, where possible, to limit ground disturbance to the surrounding grassland and banks. If lizards are found, works should stop and a Biodiversity Officer should be informed and a plan put in place to protect them.
Assessment by the Inspector
Issues 16. In my view, the main issues are, as advised by the Planning Authority, the environmental and visual impacts of the proposed development, as well as its highway safety aspects.
Environmental Effects 17. On the available evidence, there is some relatively slight possibility that protected lizards could be present on the site and affected by the proposed works. In the circumstances, the precautionary condition suggested by Manx Wildlife Trust and endorsed by the Planning Authority offers a sufficient safeguard and is appropriate. This would require all car park construction works to be kept within the area of the car park and suitable protective measures put in place, with the advice of a Biodiversity Officer, should any lizards be found.
Reason: To comply with Article 14 of the Town and Country Planning (Development Procedure) (No2) Order 2013 and to avoid accumulation of unimplemented planning approvals. 2) All tools and machinery are to be stored on the hard surface of the car park during the works and all works to the car park are to be undertaken from the existing hard surface as far as possible. If lizards are found on the site, works are to be stopped and a Biodiversity Officer informed and a plan put in place to protect them.
Reason: to limit ground disturbance to the surrounding grassland and banks in the interest of protecting any lizards found on the site.
Brian J Sims BSc CEng MICE MRTPI Independent Inspector
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