9 October 2008 · Delegated - Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
Close Mooar, Glen Darragh Road, Glen Vine, Isle Of Man, IM4 4be
The proposal involves demolishing the existing detached double garage, which is in poor state of repair, and replacing it with a new one of matching scale and finishes on the exact same footprint within the curtilage of the residential property Close Mooar.
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The officer considered the replacement garage to be of a scale appropriate to the site within an Area of High Landscape or Coastal Value and Scenic Significance under the 1982 Development Plan.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This approval relates to the erection of a replacement double garage at Close Mooar, Glen Darragh Road, Glen Vine, marown as shown by the plans and information 1463/1 and AT950.1 submitted and date stamped 25th July 2008.
Surface water drainage
There must be no discharge of surface water to the main foul sewer.
Roof materials
The roof must be finished in dark natural slate.
Do not oppose
No objections
No objection subject to condition relating to surface water
Drainage Division raised no objection to PA 08/01463/B subject to conditions preventing surface water discharge to foul sewers and noting soakaway requirements; Highways Division stated they do not oppose.
Key concern: Potential discharge of surface water to foul sewerage system requiring alternative disposal
Drainage Division, Department of Transport
Conditional No ObjectionThe application states that the surface water from the proposed development is to be discharged to the "existing drainage". If this "existing drainage" discharges (directly or indirectly) to the foul sewerage system then it should be noted that an alternative means of surface water disposal must be provided.; It is noted that the surface water from the property is to be discharged via a soakaway. The use of soakaways are subject to Building Control approval and if this approval is not granted, the Drainage Division would not give permission for the discharge of surface water into the existing foul system and an alternative means of disposal would have to be sought.
Conditions requested: There must be NO discharge of surface water (including that from roofs and paved areas) from this proposed development to any foul drainage system(s) so as to comply with the requirements of the Department of Transport Drainage Division and the Sewerage Act 1999
Highways Division, Department of Transport
No ObjectionDo not oppose