Transport Policy 3
Source: Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2016
Transport Policy 3: New development on or around existing and former rail routes should not compromise their attraction as a tourism and leisure facility or their potential as public transport routes, or cycle / leisure footpath routes.
11.3.1 The ability of new and existing highways to safely and efficiently accommodate the traffic generated by new development is an important factor when considering the location and layout of new development. Not only must the traffic routes involved be of a size which is capable of taking the projected volume of traffic but they must also be designed so that points of potential traffic conflict such as junctions and roundabouts are in an appropriate location and of a suitable design, including provision for pedestrians. The need for new and improved highways in order to facilitate new development must be balanced against the environmental objectives of this plan.
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Approval Rate
2020
Peak Year
Douglas
Top Parish
Front extension to existing attached garage
Erection of link extension; replacement of window with patio door to south elevation (retrospective)
Erection of two-storey extension and terraces to northern elevation of existing dwelling (revision to planning application 23/00772/B)
Amendments to PA 24/90990/B including Internal/external alterations, lean-to extension to rear North-West elevation, and refurbishment works
A front extension to increase the size of the existing garage and to provide an entrance porch. The erection of a small greenhouse in the garden area.
Proposed alterations and extension to dwelling, (comprising of amendments to P.A. No- 23/00384/B).
Internal/external alterations, lean-to extension to rear northwest elevation and refurbishment works to existing industrial building.
Demolition & rebuilding of existing single storey extension
Change of use for operating centre/parking of vehicles in connection with Department of Infrastructure at Strathallan Horse Tram Depot.
To improve the existing Sure mobile site at the Colby Football Club, Colby, to move to a new area of the site and include a dedicated 15 m tower to support next generation Mobile phone network equipment