7 April 2004 · Planning Committee
19-21, Prospect Hill, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM1 1et
The proposal involved minor alterations to an existing commercial office building on a prominent corner site in Douglas town centre, including a revised ramped access (partially on private forecourt), new entrance doors, enlargement of a ground floor window, revised signage, and internal works.
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The officer described the site as comprising the footprint of the existing Alliance & Leicester building on the corner of Prospect Hill and St. George's Walk.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved drawings
This approval relates to drawings numbered 00,02 , and 3 date stamped 17th December 2003, and drawings numbered 01 Rev 2 and 04 Rev 1 date stamped 28th January 2004.
No adverse traffic impacts
No objections
Douglas Borough Council and DOT Highways Division both have no objection to the proposed installation of ramped access, entrance doors, window enlargement, and signage at Alliance & Leicester, Ioma House. No concerns or conditions were raised.
Douglas Borough Engineer and Surveyor's Department
No ObjectionDouglas Corporation have no objection to the proposals listed below.; - 03/01944/B Installation of a ramped access and entrance doors, window enlargement, and signage, Alliance & Leicester, Ioma House, 19/21 Prospect Hill,
Department of Transport Highways Division
No ObjectionNo adverse traffic impacts.; NB 1 The applicant must obtain approval from the Operations Section of the Department of Transport before carrying out any work within the highway.
Conditions requested: The applicant must obtain approval from the Operations Section of the Department of Transport before carrying out any work within the highway. This requirement includes the use of the highway during the construction phase, including safety measures and provisions for pedestrian movement past the site.
Department of Transport Highways Division
No ObjectionThe Highways Division does not wish to make further representation to the forthcoming review, beyond the response in the initial letter.