6 July 2005 · Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
Glashen Farm, Douglas Road, Ballasalla, Isle Of Man, IM9 3ad
The proposal was for a new agricultural barn measuring 18m by 36m with a ridge height of 6.4m, finished in green sheeting to match the existing shed on the farm. The site is the curtilage of Glashen Farm, north of Ballasalla, which already has a farmhouse and barn approved in prior applications.
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The officer noted the site is the established curtilage of Glashen Farm with an existing farmhouse and extended barn from prior approvals (97/0318, 97/2105, 97/2104).
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 the erection of a new agricultural building as shown in drawing 03/687/lb received on 13th May, 2005.
Agricultural use only
The building may only be used for agricultural purposes.
no objection, but suggested a scheme of landscaping be undertaken and trees planted, in view of the prominent view of the existing building
no views on the application, having no adverse traffic impacts
Malew Parish Commissioners have no objection to the cattle shed at Glashen Farm but suggest landscaping and tree planting due to the prominent view. Highways Division has no views on the application.
Key concern: prominent view of the existing building
Malew Parish Commissioners
No ObjectionThe Commissioners wish to notify you that they have no objection to this Planning Application, but suggested a scheme of landscaping be undertaken and trees planted, in view of the prominent view of the existing building.
Highways Division, Department of Transport
No ObjectionThe Highways Division of the Department of Transport has no views on the following application, the application having been considered and having no adverse traffic impacts.