Environmental Policy 22
Source: Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2016
- pollution of sea, surface water or groundwater;
- emissions of airborne pollutants; and
- vibration, odour, noise or light pollution.
7.17.2 In addition to the above, changes in the activities associated with the current permitted use of land or a building, which in themselves do not constitute development and therefore do not require planning permission, can have an adverse impact on adjacent properties by virtue of noise, light or general disturbance. For example the addition of security lighting on a property may cause light pollution affecting adjacent properties and the wider area. The introduction of new activities into established parks and recreation areas can have an impact on neighbours. In such cases the Department would advocate the person or organisation considering the change to give careful consideration to the potential impact of such activity in terms of location, siting and design.
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2023
Peak Year
Douglas
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Additional use of industrial unit (Class 2.3) as indoor recreation facility with ancillary offices (Class 4.4) and parking.
Replacement of single-storey rear annexe and conservatory with two-storey extension, sun room and entrance porch.
Erection of two replacement cattle sheds
Replacement of existing radio mast, relocation of third party radio equipment and installation of new mobile telephony equipment
Erection of single storey extension to rear elevation
Reduction of existing radio tower height, relocation of third party radio equipment and installation of new mobile telephony equipment
Installation of 4 telegraph poles to supply fibre communications to 115-119, 123-125 and 43-51 Slieau Dhoo Tromode
Installation of 4 telegraph poles to supply fibre communications to 77-87 Eary Veg and 88, 97, 98 and 99 Cronk Liauyr Tromode
Erection of agricultural shed
Erection of clubhouse with roof-mounted solar panels, viewing terrace, associated hard landscaping and external lighting.