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From: Port Erin Commissioners <[email protected]> Sent: 24 January 2024 16:33 To: Spencer, Daniel Subject: Re: Planning Application 17/00947/B Spaldrick House
Hi Daniel, Port Erin Commissioners can still offer 3x collections per week to our commercial customers within the village. There is nothing to stop the customer using a third‐party collection company of course, which may offer a greater number than that or indeed supplement our collections. We have several customers we currently provide 3x collections per week to. I recall the discussions regarding waste collections during the initial application process and the plan was always to have them accessed through an opening onto the pavement, which the attached plans do show. Looking at the drawings there would appear to be space to add a fourth bins should the demand warrant it. As a residential care home, clinical waste will be collected outside of this disposal route. I have checked with Malew Parish Commissioners who used to collect waste from a residential care home within their local authority area and this was undertaken 3x per week with 3 or 4 x 1100L bins. The home is currently served by a private waste contractor so there may well have been changes. Only other comment I would make on the sketches is that the refuse collection vehicle would be on the roadside to pick up the wheelie bins and there does not appear to be a dropped kerb by the gateway. Manoeuvring an 1100L bin down a kerb is not ideal, so we would recommend a dropped kerb at that point. Alternatively, they could be collected from the car park but this involves manual handling of the bins over a greater distance which provides its own challenges. Hope this provides suitable information but if you need to discuss, please feel free to get in touch. Kind regards, Jason Jason Roberts Clerk Port Erin Commissioners Tel: 832298
From: Spencer, Daniel <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, 18 January 2024 at 11:42 To: Port Erin Commissioners <[email protected]> Subject: Planning Application 17/00947/B Spaldrick House
Good Morning,
I was hoping you could assist with a planning condition we are looking to clear for the 72 bedroom residential care home being built on the Spaldrick House site up Bradda Road. The condition relates to bin storage were they have put in 3 1100L bins. My question is on the application through consultation with yourselves it was advised bin pickups would be 3 times a week, can I confirm if this is still the case? Also I wondered if anyone has had experience
with waste from buildings of this size who could comment on 3 1100L bins, collected X number of times a week being enough to store the sites waste? The full application can be found here the information for the bins, if you’re interested, can be found here.
Thank you in advance for any details you could provide and have a good day,
Dan Spencer Planning Assistant Planning and Building Control Directorate Department of Environment Food and Agriculture (DEFA) Murray House Mount Havelock Douglas Isle of Man IM1 2SF Tel (01624)685903 Email [email protected]
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