1 February 2024 · Delegated - Head of Development Management (Stephen Butler)
Beach Shack, Shore Road, Port Erin, Isle Of Man, IM9 6hl
The proposal seeks retrospective permission for the removal of a chimney stack from the front roof aspect of Beach Shack (formerly Tag Cashtal), a detached bungalow in Port Erin. The chimney was removed down to roof level and the roof re-tiled to match the existing profile and materials, making the change barely notice…
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The officer determined that the retrospective removal of the chimney stack preserves the character of the proposed Port Erin Conservation Area, as required by Section 18(4) of the Town and Country Pla…
Environment Policy 35
Requires development in Conservation Areas to preserve or enhance character and appearance. Officer tested the retrospective chimney removal against this, finding it preserves the proposed Port Erin Conservation Area as the chimney was not notable and the roof was repaired to match existing materials. No tension noted.
General Policy 2
Concerns character and appearance (b,c). Assessed alongside conservation test; removal acceptable as it does not diminish bungalow design or street scene.
Time limit
The development hereby approved shall be begun before the expiration of four years from the date of this decision notice. Reason: To comply with Article 26 of the Town and Country Planning (Development Procedure) Order 2019 and to avoid the accumulation of unimplemented planning approvals.
No highways interest
The Board considered the application and resolved to support the proposal
Highway Services HDC listed the application as having no interest (NHI) with no highway concerns. Port Erin Commissioners supported the proposal after considering it at their meeting.
Highway Services HDC
No ObjectionHighway Services HDC has no interest (NHI) in: ... 23/01369/B
Port Erin Commissioners
SupportThe Board of Port Erin Commissioners considered the above application at its meeting held on Tuesday 9th January 2024 and resolved to support the proposal.