22 August 2003 · Planning Committee
Jurby Terminal Building, Jurby Industrial Estate, Jurby, Isle Of Man, IM7 3bd
The proposal involved removing existing cement/asbestos roof sheeting and replacing it with plastic-coated metal profile sheeting, replacing softwood doors with hardwood ones, re-opening bricked-up windows and installing new metal-framed casement windows to match the main control tower, renewing rainwater goods and rec…
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The officer considered the proposal acceptable as it aids the viable use of an historic building on the former Jurby Airfield, despite not being registered or in a conservation area.
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 numbers CP/2333-101, CP/2333-102 rev. A, CP/2333-103 and CP/2333-111 date stamped the 27th June 2003.
Historical recording
Prior to the commencement of works Manx National Heritage must be given reasonable opportunity to undertake recording of the features of the building.
Materials - roof colour
For reasons of visual amenity the replacement metal profile sheeting must be light grey in colour and not olive green as indicated on the submitted drawings.
no views on the application, having no adverse traffic impacts
no objections
Manx National Heritage provided conditional support emphasizing sympathetic materials, original design replication, and pre-works recording; Jurby Parish Commissioners raised no objections.
Key concern: detailed recording of features and materials before work commences due to alterations to original fabric
Manx National Heritage
Conditional No ObjectionA roof appearance which is more sympathetic to the original would be more appropriate than that proposed and that the re-installed windows should take their design from the original windows in this building.; Since the proposed alterations and refurbishment will substantially alter what may be the original fabric of the building, it is essential that detailed recording of its features and materials is carried out before work commences to maintain the continuity of the archive.; Manx National Heritage would be able to advise and assist in the recording of the building.
Conditions requested: detailed recording of features and materials before work commences
Jurby Parish Commissioners
No Objectionmy Commissioners have now considered the above proposed development, and have no objections thereto.