13 October 2003 · Director of Planning (M I McCauley)
Field 220673 Bollyn Road Ballaugh Ramsey
The proposal is for a new agricultural building measuring 22.5m x 22.7m with a height of 6.1m, to be used as a sheep shed/store for lambing, housing cattle, and storing machinery/feed on farmland owned by the applicant.
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The site is open agricultural land with no buildings, and the proposed agri-building would be visible in the landscape from nearby roads and higher viewpoints.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This approval relates to drawing number 03/676/1 and the site plan submitted on 17th June 2003.
Agricultural use only
The building must be used for agricultural purposes only.
Materials - dark green sheeting
The sheeting on the elevations and roof must be dark green in colour.
Hardstanding details
Prior to the commencement of works, details of any hardstanding must be submitted to and approved by the Planning Authority.
Landscaping scheme
Prior to the commencement of works, a detailed landscaping/planting scheme must be submitted which involves only species suitable for an exposed coastal site.
Landscaping implementation and maintenance
All planting, seeding or turfing comprised in the approved details of landscaping must be carried out in the first planting and seeding seasons following the completion of the development or the occupation of the dwellings, whichever is the sooner. Any trees or plants which within a period of five years from the completion of the development die, are removed, or become seriously damaged or diseased must be replaced in the next planting season with others of a similar size and species.
no objections
no adverse traffic impacts, subject to sight splays/sight lines condition
building required and not oversized; supports agricultural need for livestock expansion