10 March 2008 · Planning Committee
Claddagh Farm, Sulby Bridge, Sulby, Isle Of Man, IM7 2ez
The proposal was for a new steel-framed barn with cladding and blockwork finishes, measuring 24.5 metres long, 12.2 metres deep and 6.3 metres high at the ridge, to be used for keeping animals, feed and equipment associated with the farm's sheep and horse grazing operations on 13.5 acres.
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The site is on unzoned 'white land and woodland' of high landscape value, so General Policy 3 applies, permitting agricultural buildings only if essential for agriculture.
General Policy 3
GP3 prohibits development on unzoned land except for essential agricultural buildings. Officer assessed agricultural need via DAFF Advisor input, confirming benefits despite size concerns; balanced against replacement of existing structure, screening, and no landscape harm. Precedent appeal supported similar small-scale farm buildings.
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 the barn as proposed in the submitted documents and drawing 07 0307/01 all received on 3rd October 2007.
Agricultural use only
The barn may only be used for the keeping of animals and related feed and equipment in association with the occupation of the principal dwelling Claddagh Mill Farm.
Materials approval
Prior to the commencement of any works, there must be submitted to and approved by the Planning Authority, samples of the external finishes of the building.
Approve
no comment provided, listed as consultee with no objection implied