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Government Office DOUGLAS Isle of Man IM1 3PN Direct Line (01624) 685280 Fax Number (01624) 685710 Email [email protected] CHIEF SECRETARY Will Greenhow ACMA Our Reference : DF14/0010 24th June 2014 Planning Secretary Department Of Infrastructure Planning and Building Control Division Murray House Mount Havelock Douglas Dear Planning Secretary,
PA Ref: \quad 14 / 00257 / B Applicant: Department Of Education And Children Proposal: Alterations and improvements to existing boundary wall and main entrance arrangement Address: Isle Of Man College Homefield Road Douglas Isle Of Man IM2 6RB I refer to the abovementioned planning application. In accordance with the Article 9 of the Town and Country Planning (Development Procedure) (No 2) Order 2013, I herewith give notice of the decision as follows.
On 19^{\text {th }} June 2014 the Council of Ministers considered the recommendations of the Planning Inspector and determined to approve the application subject to the condition(s) specified below.
In accordance with article 10(c) of the Order, please be advised that the decision of the Council of Ministers is binding and final (subject to the possibility of judicial review by petition of doleance)
The Planning Inspector's report, upon which the decision was determined, may be viewed by visiting http://www.gov.im/categories/planning-and-building-control/planning-developmentcontrol/department-applications/departmental-applications-decisions/ or by contacting the office of the Chief Secretary for a hardcopy (Tel 685204).
Yours faithfully, A Johnstone Planning Appeals Administrator
Crown Division Government Offices Douglas Isle of Man 30 May 2014 To the Council of Ministers Case Reference DF14/0010 Planning Application 14/00257/B Application by the Department of Education and Children for planning approval for alterations and improvements to the existing boundary wall and main entrance arrangement at the Isle of Man College, Homefield Road, Douglas.
The College has been the subject of many planning applications in the past, but none is relevant to the current proposal.
The application should be assessed against the relevant criteria of General Policy 2 of the Isle of Man Strategic Plan (IoMSP).
To my mind, the existing entrance and roadside wall neither enhances the appearance of the college nor announces its presence in a fitting way. The proposed alterations would be a visual improvement. The quality of the entrance would be commensurate with the quality of the college buildings behind it. The street scene in Homefield Road would be enhanced. General Policy 2(c) of the IoMSP requires development to respect the character of the surrounding area. In my view this requirement would be met.
General Policy 2(i) of the IoMSP seeks to ensure that development does not have an unacceptable effect on road safety. The widening of the access, and the provision of segregated footpaths and crossing points would achieve that objective.
In all regards, I consider the proposal to be acceptable.
The development hereby approved shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Ruth MacKenzie BA(Hons) MRTPI Independent Inspector
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