Environment Policy 21
Source: Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2016
Environment Policy 21: Buildings for the stabling, shelter or care of horses or other animals will not be permitted in the countryside if they would be detrimental to the character and appearance of the countryside in terms of siting, design, size or finish. Any new buildings must be designed in form and materials to reflect their specific purpose; in particular, cavity-wall construction should not be used.
7.16.1 There are many facets of environmental protection which have land use implications including pollution, unstable land, contaminated land and flooding. In terms of pollution, whilst it is the role of the planning system to determine whether a development is an acceptable use of land rather than seeking to control the processes or substances used in any particular development, it is important that the Planning Directorate operates alongside other agencies such as the Environment Safety and Health Directorate which has statutory responsibilities regarding environmental protection, and the Health and Safety at Work Inspectorate, The Isle of Man Water Authority, the Department of Transport and the Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry.
7.17.1 It is important to protect the environment and quality of life by controlling development which would lead to unacceptable levels of water pollution, air pollution and other nuisances such as noise and smells. However, it is not the role of land use planning to duplicate controls which are the statutory responsibility of other agencies including other directorates within the Department of Local Government and the Environment. It is the intention of the following policy to prevent development which would unacceptably impact upon current and future land uses through the effects of pollution.
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2012
Peak Year
Marown
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Change of use of part of field to equestrian and erection of private stables
Erection of ménage with associated stabling facilities and feed and tractor store
Erecton of two sheds with decking area and extension of track (retrospective)
Erection of extension to existing stable
Erection of equestrian stables
Erection of proposed detached Stables Building.
Creation of a campsite for 15 pitched tents, 10 motor homes and 3 Shepherd style accommodation huts with associated shower and toilet facilities, reception office and parking
Erection of stables and agricultural building, creation of hardstanding (part retrospective) and creation of pond (retrospective)
Change of use of part of field to equestrian & erection of private stables
Erection of stable building