Environment Policy 23
Source: Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2016
Environment Policy 23: When considering alterations and improvements to existing facilities the Department will require that consideration be given to the potential adverse impact of the proposed changes to existing neighbours.
7.18.1 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is an important procedure for ensuring that the likely effects of new development on the environment are fully understood and taken into account before the development is allowed to go ahead. It is a process by which information about the likely environmental effects of certain types of development is collected, assessed and taken into account by the developer (as part of project design) and by the planning authority (in determining the acceptability of the application). In cases where developments are likely to have significant environmental effects, whether public or private, by virtue of their nature, size or location, EIA's will be required and the general principles set out in Appendix 5 should be followed.
7.18.2 For some types of development, EIA's will be required in every case, whilst other development will only require an EIA if the particular project is judged likely to give rise to significant environmental effects. Where development does not fall within these categories, but still has a significant effect on the environment, the Department will require suitable supporting environmental information. The main criteria for judging significance are as follows:
7.18.3 A Planning Policy Statement will be issued specifying the manner in which the Department intends to deal with applications which should be subject to EIA. Pending the adoption of the proposed Planning Policy Statement the Department will adopt current practice on EIA's from England and Wales set out in the publication "Environmental Impact Assessment: A Guide to Procedures"(1).
(1) Environmental Impact Assessment is defined in Appendix 1
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Division of one single industrial unit into 9 units, including the removal of the existing entrance lobby and installation of new external doors
Installation of a protective lift housing structure on the roof of the building with associated internal access
Erection of replacement floodlights
Alteration and extension to existing facility including a balcony and relocated main entrance and new doorway (partially retrospective)
Creation of 16 additional self-storage units situated in the existing car park of the self-storage facility in Jurby Industrial Estate
Creation of Second Storey level over existing site footprint.
Change of use from Class 2.4 (Storage or Distribution) to Class 2.3 (General Industrial) including car repairs and preparation of cars for scrappage (retrospective)
Reduce the size of two exterior windows on the southern elevation of the property to accommodate the placement of a new internal partition wall.
Alterations to field shelter (retrospective) and an extension to field shelter to create feed store
Installation of two exterior lights (retrospective)