24 November 2005 · Committee
Street Record, The Tongue, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM1 5ag
Permission was granted for the installation of floating pontoon berths at Douglas Inner Harbour, forming the second phase of a marina development. The site occupies the western-most part of the Inner Harbour in Douglas. The Planning Committee approved the application, in line with the officer's recommendation. The main planning issues identified were the design and materials of the entrance canopy and the treatment of the ramps and plinth connected to it. Parking was also noted as a consideration in the officer's assessment. Three conditions were attached to the permission, though their specific terms are not detailed in the available evidence.
The Planning Committee approved the application for floating pontoon berths at Douglas Inner Harbour. The officer also recommended approval. Key planning considerations included the design and materials of the entrance canopy and the treatment of associated ramps and plinth.
Condition 1
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Condition 2
The sides and top surface of the plinth must be finished in materials to match those approved in response to condition (3) of the approval granted in response to PA02/1904: Reclamation of harbour area to form boat-park and slipway, Inner Harbour, Bridge Road, Douglas; the Department’s Conservation Officer should be consulted hereon, and the recommendations arising therefrom must form the subject of amended details which must be submitted to and approved by the Planning Committee prior to the commencement of any works.
Condition 3
Subject to condition (2) above, this approval relates to the submitted drawings which are date-stamped 26th August 2005.