11 November 2005 · Planning Committee
Bank House, Bank Street, Castletown, Isle Of Man, IM9 1at
The application sought permission under advertisement regulations for a wooden board sign with painted lettering advertising 'Castle Furnishers' and a contact number, already installed at the corner of Bank Street and the Quay on Bank House.
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The site is part of Bank House facing the harbour at the corner of Bank Street and the Quay in Castletown's Conservation Area.
Local Government (Control of Advertisements) Bylaws 1952
The bylaws regulate the erection of hoardings and display of advertisements. The officer confirmed the signage complies generally with the bylaws' requirements. Specific conditions were imposed for maintenance, safety, non-obstruction of traffic signs, and land owner permission.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall be commenced before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Maintenance condition
Any advertisements displayed and any land used for the display of advertisements shall be maintained in a clean and tidy condition to the reasonable satisfaction of the Committee.
Safety condition
Any hoarding or similar structure or any sign, placard, board or device erected or used principally for the purpose of displaying advertisements shall be maintained in a safe condition to the reasonable satisfaction of the Committee.
Non-obstruction condition
Any advertisement hoarding shall not be sited or displayed so as to obscure or hinder the ready interpretation of any road traffic sign, railway signal or signal for the control of safety of navigation by water or air, or so as to render hazardous the use of any highway, railway or airfield.
Land owner permission
Before any advertisement is sited or displayed on any land, the permission of the owner of the land, or a person entitled to grant such permission, shall be obtained.
Approved plans
This permission relates to the erection of signage as shown in the submitted photographs and plans all received on 28th September, 2005.
no adverse traffic impacts
Highways Division responded with no adverse traffic impacts regarding the erection of shop advertising signage.
Highways Division
No ObjectionNo adverse traffic impacts.; the response of the Highways Division of the Department of Transport is: No adverse traffic impacts.