29 June 2017 · Senior Planning Officer (Chris Balmer)
Pizza Eataly, Unit 7, Bridson Street, Port Erin, Isle Of Man, IM9 6al
The proposal is for a non-illuminated sign with a timber effect finish and vinyl lettering above the frontage of Unit 7, a takeaway shop in a complex facing a shopping area with Shoprite supermarket nearby.
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The officer noted the area is characterised by similar sorts of signage, none particularly eye-catching, and the proposal is no different, in fact less conspicuous due to its timber effect colouring.
General Policy 6
Requires advertisements in towns/villages to be high standard design/materials relating well to building/site, in keeping without detracting from area, and not causing highway safety hazard. Officer assessed the timber effect vinyl sign as matching existing signage, less conspicuous, sitting comfortably in shop group with no safety issues raised by Highways.
Time limit
The advertisement(s) hereby granted consent shall be begun before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice. Reason: To avoid the accumulation of unimplemented advertisement consents.
support the proposal and have no preference as to which lettering is proposed
do not have any interest in the application
Port Erin Commissioners support the signage proposal, preferring either option A or B. DOI Highways Division has no highways interest.
Port Erin Commissioners
SupportThe Board discussed the above application at its meeting last night and has resolved to support the proposal.; The Board has supported either option A or B of the proposal and will leave the choice to the applicant and planning department for a preference.
Department of Infrastructure (DOI) Highways Division
No ObjectionNo Highways Interest; NHI on 16.06.17; DNO Do not oppose