13 November 2013 · Council of Ministers
229, Jurby Industrial Estate, Jurby, Isle Of Man, IM7 3bd
The site is an area of grassland adjacent to Hangar 229 in the established Jurby Industrial Estate, which has airfield origins and includes hangars and other buildings with an open, informal layout.
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The Inspector identified main issues as visual impact and technical adequacy. The site is in an established industrial estate with airfield origins, open and informal layout, forming part of the wider…
Environment Policy 2
Protects character of AHLV unless development does not harm landscape quality. Officer/Inspector assessed spur road as entirely in character with established industrial estate (airfield origins, open layout), with next to no wider landscape impact, notwithstanding AHLV/Airfield designation.
General Policy 2
Requires development to respect surroundings, provide safe/convenient access, not adversely affect road safety/traffic. Fully accorded with, including (g) safe access; 6m width suitable for light HGV traffic without over-engineering.
Business Policy 1
Supports business growth. Spur road would assist future industrial units in established estate.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
The development hereby approved shall not be carried out except in full accordance with Drawing No P/001/ Rev A received by the Planning Authority on 3rd September 2013.
A 6.0m access could be said to conform with policy for local roads; design recommendations allow 6.0m where traffic flows are light