5 November 2003 · Planning Committee
Ballayonaige, Lambhill, Bride, Isle Of Man, IM7 4bl
The proposal involved alterations and two-storey extensions to each gable end and the rear of a detached dwelling at Ballayonaigue, plus alterations to the driveway to access rear stables. The site is in a rural area near Bride, with objections from Bride Parish Commissioners for not being in keeping with nearby proper…
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Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved drawings
This approval relates to drawing numbers AT542.1 Rev 1, AT542.2 Rev 1, AT542.7, AT542.8 and AT542.9 date stamped the 27th August 2003.
Roof materials
The roof(s) must be finished in dark natural slate.
Exterior stonework
The exterior stonework must be of a traditional nature. NOTE: Split stone on a backing render is not acceptable as an external finish.
Window style
All new windows within the front elevation of the new extensions must be wooden sliding sash in form and style.
no adverse traffic impacts
three very small insignificant trees of no consequence; licence issued for removal; possible to execute without damaging larger trees; additional planting welcome
DOT Highways initially deferred but later confirmed no adverse traffic impacts with no objection; Bride Parish Commissioners refused due to design not matching nearby properties; Forestry approved tree removal with no concerns; SMEC objected citing HLV area and footprint increase.
Key concern: plans are not in keeping with other properties nearby
Department of Transport Highways Division
No ObjectionNo adverse traffic impacts.
Bride Parish Commissioners
ObjectionThis application was REFUSED since the plans are not in keeping with other properties nearby.
Forestry, Amenity and Lands Division
No ObjectionThe applicant has applied to remove three very small insignificant trees which are of no consequence.; In my opinion it should be possible to execute the proposed extension as planned without damaging the larger trees, but of course any additional planting would be welcome.
Society for the Preservation of the Manx Countryside and Environment
ObjectionWe oppose this application because: 1. This is an area of HLV 2. It shows a substantial increase in the footprint.