27 April 2005 · Planning Committee
23, Albany Road, Peel, Isle Of Man, IM5 1jr
The proposal involves widening the existing gateway to 3.6m, adding a vehicle footway crossing, and creating a concrete hardstanding in the front garden of the property to provide off-road parking where none currently exists. The site is on Albany Road, a busy district distributor road in Peel.
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The officer acknowledged the DoT Highways objection that use of the parking space would entail reversing onto/off the busy Albany Road, contrary to road safety, and that space was barely sufficient fo…
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 creation of off-road parking as shown in the drawings received on 23rd December, 2004.
RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL
Peel Town Commissioners recommended the application for approval, while DOT Highways objected due to road safety concerns related to reversing onto a busy road and insufficient space.
Key concern: Use of the parking space would entail reversing onto or off the highway, contrary to the interests of road safety
Peel Town Commissioners
SupportRECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL
Department of Transport Highways Division
ObjectionObjection:; Use of the parking space would entail reversing onto or off the highway, contrary to the interests of road safety. Albany Road is a busy district distributor.; It appears from the application drawing that there is barely sufficient space for an average sized car.