7 March 2006 · Director of Planning and Building Control (delegated under Article 3(13) of the Town and Country (Development Procedure) Order 2005)
Marown Court, Main Road, Glen Vine, Isle Of Man, IM4 4bq
The proposal involves forming a new driveway access from Main Road to the property known as Marown Park, which is a large detached dwelling with garage currently under construction, set approximately 4 metres below road level with an existing 1 metre high boundary wall.
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The officer assessed that the new access is adequate, providing the property with its own driveway separate from the existing one.
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 submitted documents and drawing 0403/PL99 REV C all received on 30th December 2005.
Surface water discharge
There must be no discharge of surface water to the main foul sewer.
CCTV sewer surveys
The applicant is required to carry out a CCTV survey of the existing foul sewer which crosses the development site prior to any work commencing. Once development work has been completed on site, a further CCTV survey must be undertaken to ensure that no damage has been caused to the public foul sewer during these works. Copies of these CCTV surveys must be submitted to the Drainage Division for scrutiny.
Sewer damage liability
If any damage is found to the public foul sewer during construction work being carried out, the applicant or his contractor will be liable for the repair of the same.
Retaining wall calculations
The applicant must submit full structural calculations to the Drainage Division relating to the retaining wall prior to work commencing on site.
Public sewer protection
Public foul sewerage crosses the site. The line of foul sewer must be identified before development works commences. The public sewer must be fully protected whilst all building works are being carried out. No trees may be planted within three metres of any public sewer either at the time of construction or at any time in the future.
NO OBJECTION in principle subject to conditions on CCTV surveys, sewer protection, structural calculations for retaining wall, no surface water discharge to foul sewer
no objection