21 April 2006 · Delegated - Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
Isle Of Man Education, Jurby School, School Close, Jurby, Isle Of Man, IM7 3bj
The proposal involves constructing nine ramps and associated steps with handrails at Jurby Primary School to improve disabled access, using concrete and blockwork with cement render finish, galvanised steel handrails, and 1:12 ramp gradients.
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The officer assessed the visual impact on the street scene, noting the school is on lower ground than the A14 highway with an open frontage and minimal vegetation.
General Policy 2
Isle of Man Strategic Plan (Modified Draft) 2004 GP2 relates to general development principles. Officer assessed visual impact and found no significant harm to amenities.
Community Policy 3
Isle of Man Strategic Plan (Modified Draft) 2004 CP3 likely concerns community facilities or access. Proposal supports school improvements without amenity conflicts.
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 erection of disabled ramps and step as shown in drawing numbers D01; D02 Rev A; D03 and D04 date stamped 8th December 2005; D05; D06; D07; D08; D09 and D10 date stamped 8th March 2005.
No objections
Measurements and any info for ramps and stairs can be obtained from disability access office
Jurby Parish Commissioners submitted two no objection letters to the planning application for ramps and steps at Jurby School.
Jurby Parish Commissioners
No ObjectionI have to inform that my Commissioners have now considered the above proposed development, and have no objections thereto.
Jurby Parish Commissioners
No ObjectionI have to inform that my Commissioners have now considered the above proposed development, and have no objections thereto.