27 October 2005 · Planning Committee
Ballacrosha House, Station Road, Ballaugh, Isle Of Man, IM7 5ej
Mr Chris Morris applied to create a new vehicular access at his property, Ballacrosha House, located at the junction of Station Road and the Main Road (U Course) in Ballaugh village. The officer's report highlighted that the proposal would reduce the front amenity space to an unacceptable level, harm the property's cha…
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The officer considered the proposal unacceptable primarily due to its siting, which would reduce the front amenity space to an unacceptable level, detrimental to the enjoyment of the property for futu…
no adverse traffic impacts subject to the imposition of conditions: all boundary walls to front and side lowered to 1.0m or less for visibility splays; proposed and existing driveway as close together as possible
DOT Highways raised no objection subject to a condition requiring boundary walls to be lowered for visibility splays; Ballaugh Parish Commissioners objected due to traffic safety hazards from proximity to roundabout and bridge, and inadequate turning space.
Key concern: new proposed access is too near to the existing roundabout and Ballaugh Bridge and would create a very dangerous traffic hazard
Department of Transport Highways Division
Conditional No ObjectionNo adverse traffic impacts, subject to the imposition of the following condition:; Reason for condition: In the interests of road safety.
Conditions requested: All boundary walls to the front and the side of the property are to be lowered to 1.0 metres or less to achieve the required visibility splays. The proposed and existing driveway should be as close together as possible to maximise visibility towards the A3 junction.
Ballaugh Parish Commissioners
Objectionmy Commissioners have now considered the above proposed development, and are totally opposed to such proposed development