18 February 2009 · Planning Committee
Rosebank, Rocky Road, Bradda East, Port Erin, Isle Of Man, IM9 6qd
The proposal sought permission to change approximately 156m² of adjacent agricultural land (a 3m wide strip to the north and northwest of the dwelling) from agricultural use to residential garden curtilage for Rose Bank, a recently rebuilt two-storey dwelling with a very confined existing curtilage.
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The officer noted the site lies 'within an area designated as Predominantly Residential on the Port Erin Local Plan of 1990', so 'there should not be an objection to the use of the land for residentia…
Mixed Use designation
The policy designates the site as Predominantly Residential. The officer assessed the entire proposed area edged red lies within this designation on the local plan map, despite neighbour claims the small-scale map (1:2500) shows it as open space / agricultural field boundary. The officer relied on this to find the residential change of use acceptable in principle.
Time limit
The use must be taken up within four years of the date of this notice in order for this approval to remain valid after that time.
Approved plans
This permission relates to the change of use of agricultural land to residential curtilage as shown in drawings 4249-LP and -SP both received on 30th December, 2008.
no objection to the application / Approved
no objection