17 May 2024 · Acting Head of Development Management (Abigail Morgan); issued by Director of Planning and Building Control (J Chance)
Milntown Lodge, Glen Auldyn, Ramsey, Isle Of Man, IM7 2af
This application sought approval of detailed plans for soft and hard landscaping to discharge condition 4 from the earlier approval of PA 23/01006/B, which permitted a dwelling on the site. The submitted documents included drawings for landscaping plans and a surface finishes amendment specifying materials like Terraba…
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The documents submitted for soft and hard landscaping details were reviewed by the recommending case officer of the parent application PA 23/01006/B and the Department's Ecosystems Policy Officer, bot…
pleased to confirm that the information satisfies the relevant clauses
pleased to confirm that the information satisfies the relevant clauses
Ecosystems Policy Officer initially objected to the landscaping details due to inclusion of invasive plant species cotoneaster and Rosa rugosa, but later confirmed contentment after their removal.
Key concern: inclusion of cotoneaster species (Schedule 8 Wildlife Act 1990 non-native invasives) and Rosa rugosa in planting list
Ecosystems Policy Officer
ObjectionWe are currently not supportive of the planting list since the shrub mixes include various cotoneaster species which are all included on Schedule 8 of the Wildlife Act 1990 as non-native invasive plant species.; We would also strongly encourage Rosa rugosa to be removed from the planting list, since this species is considered invasive though it is not yet included on Schedule 8, but it likely to be next time the schedule is reviewed.
Ecosystems Policy Officer
No ObjectionThe Ecosystem Policy Team can confirm that we are content now that cotoneaster and Rosa Rugosa have been removed from the planting list.