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102 102 101 100 100 Substn. Tarmac S I T E P L A N 1 : 2 0 0 create yard area using well compacted porus granular fill - laid in layers & bound at edges - outlined in blue proposed stable building remove existing gate within existing vehicular access / field entrance to access proposed yard area - the first 6 metres of the hardstand from the highway line should be bound & well consolidated area for muck heap / composting area rotted material being used for composting within existing field - with additional hedging to screen Mr David Salkeld © copyright - Reproduction of any element contained within this drawing is prohibited without written approval of the owners : ArchTec (IOM) Ltd THIS DRAWING IS PREPARED FOR APPROVAL PURPOSES ONLY. Written dimensions to be taken in preference to those scaled & should be verified on site & confirmed in advance of any site works / fabrication Rev Date Initial Comment . . . . Drawing Name Drawing no. Revision Status Project Site Client ArchTec (IOM) Ltd. The Architectural Studio 7 Olafs Close Douglas Isle of Man Date Scale e: [email protected] t: 01624 622122 m: 07624 498099 IM2 7AR As Proposed May 2025 Varies @ A1 1712.4 web: www.archtecarchitectural.com Revised Planning Submission Field No 514332 'Perk Cottage' Knock Froy Lane Santon IM4 1JD Erection of private stables vehicular access arrangements as discussed with Highways Officer Adam Dunlop Esq location of new gates to access paddock area & allow vehicles to enter & exit the field in a forward gear - the intention being that horses can be safely loaded / unloaded within the field retain & protect existing lane side hedgerow - building positioned to respect ecology of area timber gates with timber post & panel fencing to enclose yard area @ 1200mm high over local ground level - outlined in blue between proposed building & existing hedgerow plant (to respect location MUA electric cables) a row of native species trees, suggest Crab Apple - Hornbeam & Yew
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