28 April 2015 · Delegated - Jennifer Chance, Head of Development Management
Vino, 1, Quines Corner, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM1 4lf
The proposal involves installing non-illuminated advertisement signage within the existing fascia of a ground-floor shop unit at 1 Quines Corner, recently approved for mixed use as a shop and wine bar.
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The officer assessed the proposal against Environment Policy 36, which permits advertisements in Conservation Areas only if they preserve or enhance the area, use appropriate style and traditional mat…
Environment Policy 36
Requires advertisements in Conservation Areas to preserve/enhance the area, use appropriate style, traditional materials excluding glossy/reflective finishes, and exclude internally illuminated box/projecting signs. The officer tested the signage's scale, colour, timber fascia and matt uPVC lettering against these criteria, finding it compliant as an enhancement over prior signage despite uPVC not being traditional.
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.
Materials specification
The fascia shall be of timber construction and painted a mid-light grey, and the lettering constructed of black uPVC, unless otherwise agreed in advance in writing with the Department. Reason: in the interests of the character and appearance of the site and Conservation Area in which it sits.
no objection to the proposal
Douglas Corporation has no objection to application 15/00223/D (erection of non-illuminated signage at 1 Quines Corner) among several listed applications.
Douglas Corporation
No ObjectionDouglas Corporation have no objection to the proposals listed below.; It should be noted that the above comments are made in relation to the Town and Country Planning Acts and does not imply approval or consent under any other relevant enactment, byelaw, order or regulation.