Planning Officer · 2002-2004
Diane Robinson served as a planning officer who handled 300 planning applications over a 3-year career (2002–2004). Their most active parishes were Peel (94), MAROWN (48), Patrick (45). Of 296 decided applications, 238 (80%) were approved and 58 (20%) refused. A further 4 were withdrawn before decision. They specialised primarily in extension, alteration, new_build applications. Their busiest year was 2004 with 204 decisions.
300
Decisions
238
Approved
58
Refused
80.4%
Approval Rate
The application proposed demolishing an existing utility room at Oakleigh, Glen Vine Drive, Glen Vine, and erecting a modest rear extension for a larger kitchen, installing French windows in the dining room, adding a pitched canopy over the front door, and relocating the boiler to the garage. The application was approved by delegated decision on 05 November 2004.
Approval in principle was granted for converting outbuildings at Ballagawne Farm, Peel Road, Kirk Michael into a single dwelling. The decision was made by the Planning Committee on 12 October 2004.
Erection of a modest side extension to Ballaleece Farmhouse on Peel Road, St Johns, was approved by delegated decision on 15 October 2004.
Erection of a conservatory at the rear of a bungalow at 25 Close Quane, Peel, along with a wall between the rear of the garage and conservatory, and extension of the flat garage roof to cover the area between. The application was approved by delegated decision.
The application proposed removing a larger section of the front boundary wall at East Lodge, Main Road, Crosby, to enable vehicular access and re-siting the existing retaining wall to provide off-road parking with a turning head. It was approved by the Planning Committee on 29 October 2004 subject to conditions including partial reinstatement of the boundary wall.
Erection of an agricultural shed and creation of an access road onto Starvey Road in fields near Peel was approved by the Planning Committee following amendments and review.
Attic conversion with dormer and single storey side extension at Frimley, 10 Cannan Avenue, Kirk Michael was approved by delegated decision on 14 September 2004.
Proposed alterations and extensions to an existing dwelling at Ballalonna Farm, Dalby, Peel to provide additional living accommodation. The application was approved by delegated decision on 29 September 2004.
Erection of a porta cabin for office use at Total Isle of Man Ltd premises on Mill Road, Peel. Approved by delegated decision.
Amendments to one of two replacement dwellings approved under PA 02/00451/B at Plot 1, Ballaclucas Cottages, Top Road, Crosby, including garage relocation, attic conversion and minor height increase. Approved by Planning Committee on 12 August 2004, confirmed on review 15 October 2004, and upheld on appeal.
Rear extension to Laurel Bank Farm dwelling to house a swimming pool, with amendments to a previously approved scheme, was approved by delegated decision on 18 August 2004.
Single storey side extension to a dwelling at 50 Faaie Ny Cabbyl, Kirk Michael was approved by the Planning Committee subject to conditions including matching external finishes and relating to approved drawings.
Rear extension to garage at Glion Arragh, Main Road, Glen Vine, Douglas for bike and tool storage. Approved by delegated decision on 29 July 2004.
Installation of uPVC sliding sash windows to replace existing ones on the front elevation of a house in Peel Conservation Area. Approved by delegated decision on 20 July 2004.
Erection of a 4.25m x 4.25m Victorian-style conservatory on the rear elevation of a two-storey detached house at Plot 8, 8 St. Marys Meadow, Ballaugh, Ramsey, was approved on 16 July 2004.
Conversion of an existing conservatory to a sun room at Pippin Bank, Braaid Road, Braaid, Marown was approved by delegated decision on 27 July 2004.
Manx Gas Limited proposed replacing six existing LPG tanks and one vaporiser with two larger mounded LPG storage vessels and two vaporisers at their Gas Works site on Mill Road, Peel. The Planning Committee initially approved it on 3 August 2004, upheld the approval after neighbour review requests on 29 December 2004.
The application proposed alterations to the main dwelling at Beech House, Lhergydhoo, Peel, and an extension and conversion of the annex to form a separate dwelling. It was initially refused by delegated powers but approved on review by the Planning Committee on 15 October 2004.
Change of use from tourist accommodation to residential at 3 Mona Street, Peel was approved by the Planning Committee on 3 August 2004.
First floor bathroom extension over an existing rear single-storey extension at 5 Stanley Mount, Peel, in a Conservation Area, was approved by delegated powers on 9 September 2004.