7 July 2005 · Planning Committee
4, Victoria Terrace, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM2 4eu
The proposal involved forming a parking area (5.182m deep x full site width) at the end of the rear garden of 4 Victoria Terrace by removing part of the existing rear boundary wall, paving the area, and rebuilding the wall to 1.8m high using salvaged thin-coursed Manx slate (without the fence topping shown on plans).
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The proposal was assessed as having an impact on the rear of the Registered Terrace (RB 187) but acceptable overall, as it would enhance the terrace by removing two cars from on-street parking.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Rear stone wall construction
The new stone wall at the rear of the proposed parking area must: be 1.8m high (and not topped with fencing as indicated on the drawing); and must be constructed to match the existing wall using thin-coursed Manx slate salvaged from the existing wall.
Approved plans
Subject to condition (2) above, this approval relates to the submitted plans which are date-stamped 14th February 2005.
no objections
No adverse traffic impacts