20 October 2006 · Delegated - Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
Joiners Shop At Rear, Stronsay, 15, High Street, Port St Mary, Isle Of Man, IM9 5dp
The site is a terraced dwelling on High Street in Port St Mary, previously having a ground floor commercial use which was changed to residential via prior approval (05/02004/C). The proposal involves removing the large existing shop front window and replacing it with a smaller timber sliding sash window, infilling with…
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The proposal replaces an existing shop front and large window with a smaller scale sliding sash window and blockwork, together with replacement of upper floor windows with matching timber framed slidi…
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved drawings
This permission relates to the replacement of windows as shown and described in drawings reference 0512A/01 received on 23rd August, 2006 and 0512A/02A received on 11th September, 2006.
no objections to the application or amended plans
Do not oppose
Highways Division does not oppose the application; Port St Mary Commissioners have no objections to both original and amended plans; Disability Access Office raises general accessibility comments without objection.
Key concern: Entrance should be accessible to an unassisted wheelchair user
Highways Division of the Department of Transport
No ObjectionDo Not Oppose
Port St Mary Commissioners
No ObjectionMy Commissioners have considered the above Planning Application to which they have no objections; they also acknowledge receipt of your letter 12/09/2006 together with amended plans for the above to which they also approved
Port St Mary Commissioners
No ObjectionPort St Mary Commissioners wish to acknowledge receipt of the amended plans for the above application to which they offer no objections
Disability Access Office
No CommentEntrance should be accessible to an unassisted wheelchair user. Where there are full-length glass doors fitted they should be marked in some way at mid height to assist people with sight impairment.
Conditions requested: Where there are full-length glass doors fitted they should be marked in some way at mid height to assist people with sight impairment