23 September 2003 · Planning Committee
Pooildhooie Cottage, Killane, Ballaugh, Isle Of Man, IM7 5bd
The proposal involved converting part of an existing garage/outbuilding block, approved in 1991, into two bedrooms/living area plus a bedroom at Prooildhooie Cottage in rural Ballaugh. The officer noted the site consists of a house and garage block sited at the east and no clash with boundaries.
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The officer's report states the site consists of a house and garage block sited at the east and no clash with boundaries. The garage/slab block was approved in 1991 and is ancillary block built blocks…
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved drawings
This approval relates to drawing numbers 0333/1/3, 0333/1/4 and 0333/1/5.
Ancillary use
The additional living accommodation must be used for purposes incidental to the enjoyment of the main dwelling.
No separate sale or let
The accommodation must not be sold or let off separately.
applicant/agent submission
Department of Transport objected due to poor visibility for emerging vehicles from high garden walls affecting road safety; Ballaugh Parish Commissioners objected citing ribbon development and breach of prior garage approval conditions.
Key concern: poor visibility for emerging vehicles due to garden wall height
Department of Transport
ObjectionThe visibility available for an emerging vehicle is poor, due to the height of the garden walls, and contrary to the interests of road safety.
Department of Transport
No CommentFor further consideration of highway and traffic impacts.
Ballaugh Parish Commissioners
Objectionthey consider it would be further ribbon development, and the earlier approval for the garages were not to be converted to living accommodation.