26 August 2021 · Delegated - Principal Planner (Jason Singleton)
14, Mcleods Field, Peel, Isle Of Man, IM5 1ux
The proposal seeks full planning approval for a 1.4m high timber fence along the side and rear boundaries of the curtilage at 14 Mcleods Field, Peel, an existing two-storey dwelling in a small estate of 35 houses.
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The officer assessed the fence's impact on the character and appearance of the small residential estate where dwellings are clustered closely with rear gardens enclosed by fencing and front gardens op…
General Policy 2
Requires development to respect site and surroundings in siting, layout, scale, form, design (b); not adversely affect character of landscape/townscape (c); not adversely affect amenity of residents or locality character (g); provide satisfactory amenity standards including access and parking (h); and not unacceptably affect road safety or traffic (i). The officer found the fence complies as it matches existing boundary treatments, is not out of keeping despite minor height exceedance, and raises no highway issues.
Extensions to Dwellings in built up areas or sites designated for residential use
Presumes in favour of extensions or similar in built-up areas not subject to heritage controls, where no adverse impact on adjacent property or surrounding area. The retrospective fence was accepted as having no such adverse impacts in this residential estate.
Do not oppose
Department of Infrastructure (DOI) Highways Division does not oppose the retrospective installation of wooden fencing at 14 Mcleods Field, Peel, finding no significant negative impact on highway safety, network efficiency, or parking.
Department of Infrastructure (DOI) Highways Division
No ObjectionAfter reviewing this Application, Highway Services find it to have no significant negative impact upon highway safety, network efficiency and /or parking.; DNO on 16.07.2021; Do not oppose