14 May 2007 · Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
Bayqueen Hotel, The Promenade, Port St Mary, Isle Of Man, IM9 5nj
The proposal sought permission for the temporary use of part of the site behind the Bayqueen Hotel, a Registered Building (RB 183), as a builders compound unrelated to any approved works on the site.
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No objection, but site must be cleared and materials removed no later than mid April 2007
Manx Electricity Authority objects due to 11kV and LV cables on site and access requirements to nearby substation; Port St Mary Commissioners note ongoing use but reference prior recommendation requiring removal; multiple local residents strongly object citing noise, dust, traffic hazards, pavement damage, and incompatibility with residential/tourist area.
Key concern: 11kV and LV cables crossing site prohibiting building per Health & Safety Note GS47
Manx Electricity Authority
ObjectionManx Electricity Authority wishes to object to and recommends refusal of the above planning application.; under Health & Safety Note GS47 building over these cables is not permitted.; full access for MEA staff to this site must be maintained at all times.
Port St Mary Commissioners
No CommentFollowing a site visit by myself this morning, I can confirm that this land is currently still being used as a compound, however this seems to be getting smaller and looks like it is in the process winding up.
Port St Mary Commissioners
any such action will require the necessary Planning Consent, because this action can not be considered as landscape work and as the soil has been placed over the footprint of the proposed development it must be considered as an engineering project.