1 October 2019 · Head of Development Management (Stephen Butler)
Glen View, Top Road, Crosby, Isle Of Man, IM4 4hl
The application seeks confirmation that a 2.4m x 3.66m extension to an existing barn, built in 2009 without planning permission, is lawful due to the passage of time. The extension matches the original timber-clad prefabricated barn and stable structures on this residential property with equestrian ancillary uses.
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The application is for a Certificate of Lawful Development, which requires evidence that the extension has been substantially completed for more than 4 years, preventing enforcement action under Sched…
Town and Country Planning Act 1999
This provision sets a 4-year time limit after substantial completion of operational development during which enforcement notices can be issued. The officer assessed the submitted evidence (2009 documents and 2012 aerial photo) against this test, confirming the extension has been in existence for a period in excess of 4 years. No interpretation tension as evidence was deemed sufficient and clear.
Evidence confirmation
There is sufficient evidence to demonstrate that the extension to the stable shown in the submitted information has been in situ since at least 2012.
no objection (22.08.19)
no objection (23.08.19)
Marown Parish Commissioners have no objection to the application among others listed, and DOI Highways Division has no highways interest.
Marown Parish Commissioners
No ObjectionThe Commissioners have no objection to the following being approved:; - 19/00889 - Lawful extension of Barn at Glenview, Top Road, Crosby
Department of Infrastructure (DOI) Highways Division
No ObjectionHighway Services Comment made: No Highways Interest; NHI on 23.08.19