13 December 2004 · Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
Brookside, Glen Road, Laxey, Isle Of Man, IM4 7ab
The proposal involves removing a section of an old stone front wall along Glen Road to allow vehicle access to a paved yard area in the side garden of Brookside, a semi-detached house in Laxey Conservation Area. The site has a river to the rear, and no current off-road parking exists.
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The officer noted the wall is old and in poor repair, with similar sections already removed nearby for parking, including at the adjoining property.
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 number 27/821 received on 19th October 2004.
Retain remaining wall
The section of wall that is to remain must be retained in the same design and materials as the existing wall.
no views, no adverse traffic impacts
no objections
Inland Fisheries requests measures to prevent materials or debris entering nearby watercourse; DoT Highways has no objection due to no adverse traffic impacts; Laxey Village Commissioners have no objections.
Key concern: risk of materials or debris entering nearby watercourse
Inland Fisheries
Conditional No ObjectionMeasures must be in place to ensure no materials or debris from the works enters the nearby watercourse.
Conditions requested: Measures must be in place to ensure no materials or debris from the works enters the nearby watercourse
Department of Transport Highways Division
No ObjectionHighways Division of the Department of Transport has no views on the following application, the application having been considered and having no adverse traffic impacts.
Laxey Village Commissioners
No ObjectionThe Commissioners have no objections to this application.