9 August 2005 · Planning Committee
Cronk-Na-Quill, Old Laxey Hill, Laxey, Isle Of Man, IM4 7da
The proposal involved building an octagonal greenhouse (approximately 2.6m x 2.6m or larger) in the rear garden of a detached dwelling and installing softwood timber vehicular and pedestrian gates set back from the road. The site is in Laxey Conservation Area on Old Laxey Hill.
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The officer noted the greenhouse raised no objections and was considered acceptable. For the gates, DoT Highways Division objected because vehicles would need to park on a narrow section of Old Laxey …
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 drawing no.s CQ/1, CQ/2 and the greenhouse and gate details date stamped the 23rd May 2005.
no objection but would like to see the incorporation of stone pillars as part of the installation of vehicular and pedestrian entrance gates, which would be in keeping with the age and style of the property
DOT Highways objected due to road safety concerns from vehicles parking on a narrow road section while opening gates; Lonan Parish Council had no objection but requested stone pillars for the gates.
Key concern: Vehicles will be parked on a narrow section of Old Laxey Hill while the gates are being opened
Department of Transport Highways Division
ObjectionObjection: Vehicles will be parked on a narrow section of Old Laxey Hill while the gates are being opened.; Reason: In the interests of road safety.
Lonan Parish Council
Conditional No ObjectionThe Board have no objection to this application but would like to see the incorporation of stone pillars as part of the installation of vehicular and pedestrian entrance gates, which would be in keeping with the age and style of the property.
Conditions requested: incorporation of stone pillars as part of the installation of vehicular and pedestrian entrance gates, which would be in keeping with the age and style of the property