13 July 2009 · Senior Planning Officer (delegated authority under Article 3(13) of the Town and Country (Development Procedure) Order 2005)
The Arches, Tower Road, Port Erin, Isle Of Man, IM9 6pp
The proposal involves adding trellising to an existing fence along the shared boundary with Brackenbank, increasing its height by 1m to a maximum of 3.7m in front of The Arches, then stepping down to 3m near the lowest terrace.
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Previous developments at The Arches caused concerns for Brackenbank occupants regarding unneighbourly impacts and overlooking/inter-visibility, though the Planning Committee had not found significant …
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved drawings
This permission relates to the erection of trellis fencing as shown and described in drawings PA12, PA13 and S1 all received on 2nd June, 2009.
No objection; the trellis fence appears to improve the situation regarding intervisibility between The Arches and Brackenbank, following consultations.
Approved the application at their meeting on 23rd June 2009.
Brackenbank resident has no objection to the trellising proposal as it improves privacy by addressing intervisibility. Port Erin Commissioners approved the application.
Mrs D.M. Brewis (Brackenbank)
No ObjectionI, therefore, have no objection to the trellis fence proposed by the Applicant.; The purpose of the trellis fence is to address the intervisibility between The Arches and Brackenbank; from the drawings received and the profile of the fence represented on site the measures proposed appear to improve the situation.
Port Erin Commissioners
SupportThe above application was considered by my Commissioners at their Meeting held on the 23rd June 2009. I am directed to inform you the application has been Approved.