27 July 2010 · Delegated - Senior Planning Officer
Silverbeech, Glen Road, Colby, Isle Of Man, IM9 4hw
The proposal was for retrospective permission to erect boundary fencing between the new dwelling at Silver Beech and the neighbouring property Glen Arm. The fencing consists of full height panels (just under 2m) for the first 6m from the lane, then half panels on top of a bank for the remaining 15.6m, made of horizonta…
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The officer assessed the proposal against the local plan policy for residential areas and General Policy 2 of the Strategic Plan, focusing on impact on amenities of Glen Arm and visual appearance from…
General Policy 2
General Policy 2 permits development in accordance with land use zoning provided it respects site and surroundings in terms of siting, scale, design, does not adversely affect amenity of residents or character of locality, and has no adverse effect on road safety. The officer tested the fencing against these criteria, particularly amenity (g) and visual/character impacts (b, c), finding it acceptable due to privacy benefits and domestic scale with no adverse effects.
Plans approval
This permission relates to the construction of fencing as shown and described in the submitted plans and illustrations, all received on 1st June, 2010.
Do not oppose
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