6 December 2004 · Delegated - Director of Planning and Building Control (M. J. McCauley)
Shop, 1, High Street, Port St Mary, Isle Of Man, IM9 5dp
The application proposed changing the use of an existing chip shop premises on the corner of High Street and Fistard Road in Port St Mary from a fish and chip parlour to a corner shop selling groceries, with no external alterations and the adjacent takeaway remaining unchanged.
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The officer noted the site is on the corner of Fistard Road and High Street, currently a fish and chip parlour with an adjacent takeaway to remain unchanged.
Time limit
The use must be taken up within four years of the date of this notice in order for this approval to remain valid after that time.
Approved / No Objections
No adverse traffic impacts
Advice on accessibility for wheelchair users, including parking, entrance, doors, layout, and counters; no objection stated
Port St Mary Commissioners, DoT Highways, and Disability Access Officer all raised no objections to the change of use from fish and chip parlour to corner shop, with the Disability Access Officer providing accessibility recommendations.
Port St Mary Commissioners
No ObjectionApproved / No Objections.
Department of Transport Highways Division
No ObjectionNo adverse traffic impacts.
Disability Access Officer
Conditional No ObjectionConditions requested: Where parking is provided provision should include a ratio of designated disabled parking places in line with the table below.; Entrance 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.; It is preferable to have automatic doors but where this is not the case then the doors should not be so heavy as to require a pulling force exceeding twenty Newton’s, measured at the leading edge, to open the door.; Inside layout should have sufficient aisle width as to allow an unassisted wheelchair user to manoeuvre.; All serving counters should contain at least one section suitable for wheelchair users. (e.g. low enough to use to write a cheque)