22 January 2004 · Director of Planning (M I McCauley)
17, Gainsborough Crescent, Ramsey, Isle Of Man, IM8 3nh
The proposal involves erecting a 1.6m high scalloped hit and miss fence along the side and rear boundary of the back garden at 17 Gainsborough Crescent, a detached residential property in Ramsey, following the line shown in yellow on the submitted drawing.
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The planning officer assessed the proposal for a scalloped hit and miss fence around part of the boundary curtilage of a detached residential property in Ramsey.
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 scalloped hit and miss fence following the line indicated in yellow on drawing number 03/12/17GC date stamped 4th December 2003.
Fence height
The fence posts may be no greater than 1.6 m in height measured from ground level at its lowest point.
Fence staining
All fencing panels must be stained dark brown within three months of their erection.
no objection to the proposal
no views on the application, having no adverse traffic impacts
Both Department of Transport Highways Division and Ramsey Town Commissioners responded with no objections to the erection of a fence at 17 Gainsborough Crescent, Ramsey.
Department of Transport Highways Division
No ObjectionThe Highways Division of the Department of Transport has no views on the following application, the application having been considered and having no adverse traffic impacts.
Department of Transport Highways Division
No ObjectionThe Highways Division of the Department of Transport has no views on the following application, the application having been considered and having no adverse traffic impacts.
Ramsey Town Commissioners
No ObjectionRamsey Town Commissioners considered the above application at their meeting on Wednesday 21st January, 2004, and have no objection to the proposal.