27 November 2009 · Delegated - Senior Planning Officer
Cherry Orchard Aparthotel, Bridson Street, Port Erin, Isle Of Man, IM9 6an
The proposal sought planning permission to change the use of an existing timber decked area north of the Chequers Bar entrance at the Cherry Orchard Aparthotel on Bridson Street, Port Erin, for the consumption of food and drink sold within the complex.
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The officer assessed the proposal against General Policy 2 (GP2) of the Strategic Plan, confirming it complies as it sits within tourism zoning in the Port Erin Local Plan and draft Southern Area Plan…
General Policy 2
GP2 permits development in accordance with land use zoning and Area Plan policies if it respects site surroundings, does not adversely affect amenity, character, highways, or road safety (criteria g, h, i). The officer tested the decked area use against these, finding no amenity harm to nearby properties due to distance and busy street context, no highways issues per consultee, and compatibility with tourism zoning. No tension noted as all relevant criteria met.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This permission relates to the use of the decked area for the consumption of food and drink sold within the Cherry Orchard complex as defined in red on the plans reference AT 1017.1, AT 1017.2 and the location plan, all received on 7th October, 2009.
Do not oppose has no traffic management, parking or road safety implications
no objections