**Document:** Planning Officer Report 05/1359
**Application:** 05/01359/B — Erection of an extension to the front of the warehouse and construction of a new car-park to front of proposed extension and construction of a lorry park to rear of site
**Decision:** Refused
**Decision Date:** 2005-09-09
**Parish:** Braddan
**Document Type:** report / officer_report
**Source:** https://planningportal.im/a/78914-braddan-warehouse-distribution-extension-dwelling/documents/1211263

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# Planning Officer Report 05/1359

---|---|--- 1. The site comprises the curtilage of the brewery at Kewaigue. 2. The land is zoned for Light Industrial use. 3. The application proposes (a) a lorry-pack on the N.E. side of the site; (b) an extension to the warehouse on the S.W. end; and (c) a car-pack in front of the extension. 4. The proposed activities/uses are largely unconnected with the operation of the brewery as such. Part of the existing building is already used by non-bulldung is not HA - no views on file LA - no objection EPU - oil interception reg'd Fire Service - consult Local Residents (6 letters) - concerns re traffic, noise, loss of green space etc. ---|--- | | | | | | | | | | Signed Date ---|---|--- - brewery companies. 5. The building and engineering operations would be on land which is landscaped, and which was landscaped as a requirement of the original approval. 6. The principal issues are:- (a) the acceptability of the proposed uses; (b) the impact on the appearance of the site from the highway and the railway; (c) the impact on the res. amenities of the Ellenbrook Estate and the roadside cottages at the White Hoe; and (d) drainage. Signed 8/4 Date 24/8/5 ---|--- | Signed | Date 7. Uses A lorry park is not a light industrial use. As cited the visual impact would be modest. The traffic generated would impact on the residential areas. The additional warehousing would also impact our generating generate such traffic. 8. Appearance The loss of attractive landscaped areas, and the introduction of more building, paved areas, and parked vehicles would clearly Signed Date Summary of objections / views affect adversely the appearance of a site which is at the interface of the town and the countryside. 9. Impact on Res. Areas Recommendations | Approval / Refuse ---|--- See (7) above. | Aside from the additional traffic and on-site activity, the building and parking would be closer to Ellentroots. Signed Date 22/8/15 DOLGE Planning/11/2004/as [Table omitted in markdown export]

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