16 August 2019 · Planning Committee
Former Car Showroom, Marine Parade, Peel, Isle Of Man, IM5 1pa
The site at Empire Garages on Marine Parade, Peel, currently hosts a single-storey car showroom and warehouse. The proposal involved demolishing these structures and building a three-storey terrace-style block finished in painted render and slate roof, with three ground-floor commercial units (Use Classes 1, 2, 3), sev…
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The officer concluded the proposal failed Environment Policy 35 and General Policy 2 as the building's height, mass and design would not preserve or enhance Gib Lane's character, particularly by remov…
Environment Policy 35
Requires development within Conservation Areas to preserve or enhance character/appearance and protect special features. Officer assessed the proposal's height/mass/design against Gib Lane's varied low-scale character and views to Castle/sea, finding it harmful; rear elevation unacceptable if adjacent site undeveloped. Failed as it neither preserved (no retention) nor enhanced the Area.
General Policy 2
Requires development to respect site/surroundings (b), not adversely affect townscape (c), public sea views (e), amenity/character (g), provide parking/access (h), avoid highway safety impacts (i). Multiple sub-clauses failed: height/mass harmed Gib Lane/CA character and views (b,c,e,g); inadequate parking/highway details breached h/i.
Transport Policy 7
Requires new development to accord with Appendix 7 parking standards (14 spaces needed for 7x2-bed flats), relaxable only with evidence of no on-street harm in sustainable locations preserving streetscene/CA. No surveys/evidence provided; area congested, no justification for relaxation despite public transport.
Transport Policy 4
Requires safe highway network with adequate access/visibility. Failed due to Highway Services objections on visibility splays, garage sightlines, highway encroachments, missing audits/swept paths.
Housing Policy 5
Requires 25% affordable housing in schemes of 8+ units. Standalone 7 units exempt, but cumulatively with adjacent PA 19/00201/B (14 units total) triggered requirement; no provision made.
Recreation Policy 3
Requires public open space in schemes of 10+ units or commuted sum. Cumulative 14 units triggered; vague commuted sum referenced but undefined/undemonstrated.
Recreation Policy 4
Supports on-site POS provision or commuted sums where off-site. Same cumulative issue as REC3; no definitive details.
Environment Policy 42
New development must reflect local character/identity. Failed alongside ENV35/GP2 due to inappropriate height/mass for Gib Lane/promenade.
Considered the proposed development to be a positive contribution
Multiple private residents and two heritage organisations object to the proposed development at Empire Garages sites in Peel Conservation Area due to impacts on heritage, scale, parking, traffic, privacy, light loss, and structural risks; Manx National Heritage formally objects recommending refusal pending assessments.
Key concern: demolition of historic sandstone buildings/walls and over-intensive scale harming Peel Conservation Area character
Manx National Heritage
ObjectionMNH wishes to record its objection to each of these applications; proposed structures... inappropriate in terms of scale and massing, and would visually and physically dominate their neighbours; these developments would represent a negative impact upon character and appearance of the conservation area
Conditions requested: detailed professional assessment of historic structures before demolition; archaeological watching brief at developer's expense; Ecological Impact Assessment including bat surveys and dusk/pre-dawn monitoring
Peel Heritage Trust
Objectiontheir over-bearing nature and un-neighbourly domination of the character of Peel; The impact of this structure... is overwhelming to the properties it backs on to in Christian Street
Peel Residents Association
ObjectionWe are not opposed to development on the sites but we are opposed to what has been proposed; on average... only 1 free unrestricted parking space available
Andrew Johnson (Holm Villa)
ObjectionI wish to record my complete opposition to the whole of this scheme; the proposals pay little or no heed to Peel's individual character and identity
Kevin Hughes (37 Stanley Terrace)
ObjectionThe scale of the current proposed Apartment Block and Townhouses on Site C does seem to be excessively large and overbearing
Isabel Machado-Williams (37 Stanley Terrace)
Objectionthis development will not only have a major impact for me and others in my household, my property
Debra Moore & Anita Roberts (24 Stanley Road)
Objectionwe firmly object to the scale, mass and intensity and look at the proposed developments in this conservation area
Gráinne Joughin (9 Stanley Road)
Objectionthe proposed size and height of these apartments will sadly cast our house into shadow
Vicky and Benn Quirk (12 Stanley Road)
ObjectionThe buildings will be enormous taking away natural light from many homes and gardens
George Ready (Sunset Cottage, 10 Gib Lane)
Objectionthe planning proposal(s) is for the building(s) is out of keeping with the imposed requirements of the conservation area