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PLANNING OFFICER REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Application No. : 24/91412/MCH Applicant : Mr & Mrs Robin Rae Proposal : Minor change to 23/00959/B, amendment to patio steps access from side path to lower garden Site Address : Strathallan Cliff House Strathallan Road Onchan Isle Of Man IM3 1NN
Planning Assistant: Charlotte Gatt Photo Taken :
Site Visit :
Expected Decision Level : Officer Delegation
Recommendation
Recommended Decision:
Permitted Date of Recommendation: 06.02.2025 __
Conditions and Notes for Approval C : Conditions for approval N : Notes attached to conditions
This application has been recommended for approval for the following reason. This approval only relates to the following:
o Orientation of the external stairway leading to the raised patio area.
Plans/Drawings/Information;
This decision hereby approved relates to drawings and document submitted to the Department titled: APPLICATION FORM, COVER LETTER, P-01 EXISTING, P-02 APPROVED recorded as being electronically received by the Department on 19.12.2024 as well as P-03 A PROPOSED which was recorded as being received on 09.01.2025.
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Right to Appeal
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Officer’s Report
INTRODUCTION
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The following application is to be assessed against the criteria set out in Part 3 - Minor Changes Applications of the Town and Country Planning (Development Procedure) Order 2019 specifically Articles 21, 22, 23 and 24.
BASIS OF APPLICATION
21(1) At least one of the following applies:
this is the only minor changes application that has been made in respect of any particular grant of planning approval;
any previous minor changes application has been either refused or withdrawn;
the minor changes application seeks approval only for the installation of low carbon technology; or
all previous minor changes applications have related solely to the installation of a low carbon technology.
PASS - relates to 23/00959/B
21(3) The application relate to the approval of low carbon technology and would it be Permitted Development if the building which it is to serve were substantially complete (if this test is passed, ignore section 3).
N/A
PASS - relates to alterations of a dwelling
PASS - changes being applied for is the amendment to the staircase direction to the raised patio area.
Pass - included in application.
21(2)(c)(i) The Minor Change Application does not increase the number of dwellings or buildings for which planning approval has been granted
PASS - no increase.
21(2)(c)(ii)The Minor Change Application does not increase the net external footprint of a building for which planning approval has been granted where this would increase the total floor plan by more than 5% or result in any part of the development being located closer to the curtilage of an adjacent dwelling.
PASS - no increase beyond threshold
21(2)(c)(iii) The Minor Change Application does not alter the site for which planning approval has been granted and which was defined by a red line on the site location map by changing that line
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- PASS - no change to site
21(2)(c)(iv) The Minor Change Application does not make material changes to the vehicular access arrangements for which planning approval has been granted
PASS - No changes
PASS - No changes
21(2)(d)The Minor Change Application has not been made where the parent approval is less than 21 days old, subject to an undetermined appeal or has expired
PASS - original application approved 23.01.2024
APPLICATION CONTENT
22(3)(a) Application Form
o Site location plan (with red/blue lines) o The planning approval that is the subject of the application o Explanation of changes being applied for and reasons why o IF relevant, drawings of the proposed minor changes with buildings and structures amended to indicate the changes o Flood risk assessment is not necessary in this case
PASS - provided
PASS - No other documents provided
PASS - Dealt with at submission
22(6) Such further info as Department may request prior to determination (has anything further been requested and provided?
PASS - No information requested.
DETERMINATION
23(1)(a) The Minor Change does not significantly increase the size or scale of the development in question
PASS - The changes proposed would not increase the size and scale significantly from the original approval.
23(1)(b) The Minor Change does not significantly change the nature of the development in question
PASS - The original approval was for the creation of a raised patio area with new external doors. This has not changed.
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23(1)(c) The Minor Change does not result in an approval which, at the time of approval, complied with a Development Plan, National Policy Directive or a Planning Policy Statement, ceasing to do so
PASS - remains compliant
PASS - The change creates no new or increased impacts.
23(1)(e) The Minor Change is not more than minor and is not of a magnitude to warrant a new application
PASS - This amendment would be considered a minor change.
23(1)(f)The Minor Change does not otherwise fundamentally change the basis on which the grant was originally made.
PASS - basis of original approval remains unchanged
23(2) If it does not do any of the above, must then be considered. - is the application considered acceptable?
PASS - Acceptable as a minor change.
NOTICE OF DECISION
The proposed changes are accepted.
N/A
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I can confirm that this decision has been made by a Principal Planner in accordance with the authority afforded to that Officer by the appropriate DEFA Delegation and that in making this decision the Officer has agreed the recommendation in relation to who should be afforded interested person status and/or rights to appeal.
Decision Made : Permitted
Date: 06.02.2025
Determining Officer
Signed : C BALMER
Chris Balmer
Principal Planner
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