Environment Policy 4
Source: Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2016
Environment Policy 4: Development will not be permitted which would adversely affect:
- species and habitats of international importance:
- protected species of international importance or their habitats; or
- proposed or designated Ramsar and Emerald Sites or other internationally important sites.
- species and habitats of national importance:
- protected species of national importance or their habitats;
- proposed or designated National Nature Reserves, or Areas of Special Scientific Interest; or
- Marine Nature Reserves; or
- National Trust Land.
- species and habitats of local importance such as Wildlife Sites, local nature reserves, priority habitats or species identified in any Manx Biodiversity Action Plan which do not already benefit from statutory protection, Areas of Special Protection and Bird Sanctuaries and landscape features of importance to wild flora and fauna by reason of their continuous nature or function as a corridor between habitats.
Some areas to which this policy applies are identified as Areas of Ecological Importance or Interest on extant Local or Area Plans, but others, whose importance was not evident at the time of the adoption of the relevant Local or Area Plan, are not, particularly where that plan has been in place for many years. In these circumstances, the Department will seek site specific advice from the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry if development proposals are brought forward.
(1) Wildlife Sites are defined in Appendix 1
435
Citations
85.8%
Approval Rate
2020
Peak Year
Malew
Top Parish
The winning and working of minerals (Sand and Gravel) comprising a westerly lateral extension to Point of Ayre Quarry and all associated ancillary development, with progressive restoration to wetland habitat.
Erection of a dwellinghouse with attached single garage
Removal of existing sunroom and erection of single storey extension to south elevation, alterations to doors and fenestration to north and east elevations
Erection of two buildings, associated hardstanding and vehicle parking area, formation of earth banks and construction of road linking to public highway for use as an arboricultural service business (retrospective)
Replacement of existing outbuildings with detached garage and gym to west of curtilage
Proposed re-roofing and formation of new window/door openings
Creation of second floor balcony with balustrade and replacement of first floor balcony balustrade, both to south elevation
Conversion of existing agricultural barn to two storey dwellinghouse (Class 3.3)
Change of use from industrial compound and storage to site office (Class 2.1) and storage of construction equipment and operating centre (Sui Generis) (retrospective)
Erection of ground mounted solar array