8 February 2010 · Planning Committee
Jurby Airport Hotel Building, 28, Jurby Industrial Estate, Jurby, Isle Of Man, IM7 3bb
The proposal involves demolishing the existing former Jurby Hotel (previously an officers' mess from the WWII airfield) and replacing it with an L-shaped building mainly single storey (ridge 5.6m) with a two-storey section (ridge 8.3m), total dimensions 41m wide by 30.4m deep, providing 452sqm health centre (GP rooms, …
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The officer assessed the proposal against Isle of Man Strategic Plan Community Policy 6, concluding it met all tests: (a) no over-concentration as no local health facilities exist (residents travel to…
Community Policy 6
Requires new health facilities not to over-concentrate uses, harm residential/character/amenity, be inaccessible, or unacceptably impact highways. Officer tested each: no over-concentration (no local facilities); amenity/character improved; accessible by bus/walking; highways ok post-amendment. No tension as all criteria met.
Strategic Policy 3 - To respect the character of our towns and villages
Defines development boundaries for Service Villages like Jurby to maintain/increase employment, provide housing/local needs. Supports proposal enhancing services/infrastructure in recognised growth/regeneration area.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This approval relates to the erection of a GP Surgery and Community Healthcare Facility as proposed in the submitted documents and drawings SC1052/P/100-00, SC1052/P/100-00, SC1052/P/100-02 REV A, SC1052/P/100-03, SC1052/P/100-04, SC1052/P/100-05 M4701 300 P1 and SAW/BT/IT B5008-001AR received on 24th June 2009 and 26th October 2009.
Landscaping scheme
No development shall take place until full details of both hard and soft landscaping works have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Planning Authority and these works shall be carried out as approved. Details of the hard landscaping works include footpaths and hard surfacing materials. The hard landscaping works shall be completed in full accordance with the approved details prior to the first occupation of the proposed Health and Community Centre hereby permitted. All planting shall be carried out in accordance the approved details in the first planting and seeding seasons following that first occupation. Any trees or shrub which within 5 years from the completion of the development dies, is removed or becomes seriously damaged or diseased shall be replaced in the next planting season with another of similar size and species unless the planning authority gives written consent to any variation.
Boundary fencing
In the event that the existing bungalow has not been demolished when development is undertaken, then a 1.8 metre high timber fence must be erected along the two boundaries which are shared with the application site and the boundary of the bungalow, as indicated on drawing SC1052/P/10-02 REV A.
Visibility splays
In the interest of highway safety visibility splays of 2.4m x 70m are to be provided and retained.
No objection