14 July 2006 · Delegated - Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
Grass Verge Land Adjacent To Thie Y Chleree, Postal Locality, Maughold, Isle Of Man, IM7 1as
The proposal involves replacing an existing lamp post unit with a new traditionally designed 5m high Victoria lantern using a 125 Watt lamp on land adjacent to Thie Y Chleree in Maughold village, within a Conservation Area. The site is a parcel of land in the village near the parish church and village green.
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The officer considered the application site to be a parcel of land in Maughold Village and the proposal to be the erection of a traditionally designed lamp post to replace an existing one.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This approval relates to the site location plan and lamp post specification date stamped the 21st April 2006.
Do Not Oppose
No objection in principle subject to note on public sewer protection
Highways Division, Drainage Division, and Disability Access Office all responded with no objection to application 06/00681/B for replacing a lamp post unit, with Drainage requesting specific sewer protection conditions and Disability Access Office advising on visibility and access.
Key concern: Public sewerage crosses this site
Department of Transport Highways Division
No ObjectionDo Not Oppose
Department of Transport Drainage Division
Conditional No ObjectionNO OBJECTION In principle subject to:; The applicant is advised to contact the Drainage Division to discuss this matter with the Drainage Division prior to work commencing on site.
Conditions requested: The line of the sewer(s) must be identified before development work commences; The sewer(s) must be fully protected whilst all building works are being carried out; No part of the proposed development may be constructed, nor any trees planted, within three metres of any public sewer either at the time of construction or at any time in the future
Disability Access Office
No ObjectionAll street furniture should fit in with surroundings but must be visible to everyone including members of the public who are visually impaired.; If the lamp post is on a pavement then care needs to be taken that there is still enough room for a wheelchair or Mothers with prams can still pass without having to dismount the pavement.