GENERAL MEETING
The MINUTES of the GENERAL MEETING held in the Board Room, Town
Hall,
Present Mrs. P S Sweeney (Chairman)
Mrs. T M Birkett
In attendance Mr. P G Leadley (Town Clerk)
CHAIRMAN’S 07/295 The Chairman welcomed the Press and public
WELCOME to the December meeting and wished to extend her congratulations to Mr. Williamson who had received the Britannia International Award for Public Service duties as a Coastguard together with Street Heritage Limited which received the Information Technology Award. In addition the Chairman wished to extend her congratulations to Margery Fargher on reaching her 80th birthday. In conclusion Mrs. Sweeney wished to thank the outdoor staff for all their hard work in setting up the Christmas tree and festive street lighting scheme.
MINUTES 07/296 The Minutes of the meetings held on 1st and
PEEL 07/297 Mrs. Birkett who had edited the recent
NEWSLETTER Commissioners newsletter wished to extend her thanks to Russell Cowin of the Post Office who had been personally involved in the collection and delivery of the newsletters. The Chairman indicated that positive feedback had been received regarding the newsletter.
HIGHWAYS ACT 07/299 Consideration was given to a Department of
1986 Transport proposal to amend Section 78 of the 1986 Act which relates to the provision of cafes, kiosks etc in the highways. In particular the Department received complaints about obstructions on the highway including A-frame advertising boards. The proposed amendment to the Section 78 would enable the Department to grant licences to any persons wishing to provide such facilities on the highway instead of the local authority. It was AGREED to object to the proposal.
NEW BUS 07/300 Reference was made back to Minute 97/264
SHELTER and
the Town Clerk indicated that a further letter had been received from Mr.
Redmayne of Thie Corneil,
STREET 07/301 Consideration was given to a letter from the
LIGHTING – PUBLIC Department of Transport which currently had
HIGHWAYS no power to carry out street lighting works on the highways. It was proposed that the Department change Section 9.2 of the Highways Act 1986 to enable the Department to carry out street lighting works associated with improvement schemes. In addition the Department sought to determine the standards for provision by others. Mr. Gimbert referred to this particular clause and suggested that the setting of standards should not be solely at the behest of the Department but should be in conjunction with the Manx Electricity Authority. It was AGREED that an appropriate response be sent to the Department.
DOCTORS 07/302 Members noted receipt of a letter of thanks
SURGERY from Mr. David Cannan, MHK with regard to the Commissioners support in principle for the establishment of a doctors surgery in Kirk Michael. NOTED
LOCAL 07/303 Members noted receipt of a letter from the
AUTHORITY ELECTIONS 2008 Department of Local Government and the
Environment concerning the All-Island Local Authority Elections to be scheduled
for 24th April 2008. It was
noted that the Department would undertake a Press campaign to encourage
suitable persons to put themselves forward as Commissioners to work in local
government on the
It was again re-confirmed that there could possibly be a lack of continuity in Commissioners experience if there were to be a substantial change in the membership of the authority.
Arising therefrom Mr. Gimbert referred to a recent Tynwald decision regarding the setting of a quorum of three for members of the Legislative. It was suggested that in amending the Commissioners Standing Orders a similar low level quorum could be applicable. With the current membership of nine members the Commissioners quorum stood at five. It was suggested that if Tynwald could amend its quorum to a number below the majority then it should also apply to the local authorities.
PAY AND 07/304 The Chairman read out a response prepared by
DISPLAY PARKING the Town Clerk and sent to Mr. D Lodge of 22 Shore Road, Peel regarding his concerns over car parking in Peel in general and pay and display car parking in particular. The various queries raised by Mr. Lodge had been adequately addressed by the Town Clerk and his letter was NOTED.
INDOOR SPORTS 07/305 Consideration was given to a letter from Manx
FACILITIES Sport
and Recreation requesting suggestions from the Commissioners as to the
availability or otherwise of existing community based facilities that could be
used for sports activities. After discussion
it was suggested that the only suitable property that fell within the size
sought was the former Barfords/Loades factory on the
LOCAL 07/306 Members considered the request from the
AUTHORITY RENTS Department of Local Government and the Environment, Housing Section for proposals regarding the rent level for 2008/09. After discussion it was AGREED to propose that a 5% increase in rent for local authority housing should apply. Members had no views on amending the current administration and maintenance allowance.
PLANNING 07/307 The following planning applications were
APPLICATIONS FOR COMMENT considered as follows:-
PA 07/02161/B Erection of a conservatory to rear elevation, 6 Ballaquane Park, Peel. RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL
PA
07/02125/C Change of Use of first floor into a tattoo studio,
PA
07/02131/B Erection of a conservatory to rear elevation, Plot 2 Residential
development under construction of land adjoining
PA
07/01874/B Erection of two dwellings, Plot adjacent to
PA
07/02141/B Conversion of attic into apartment, Gales Fayre,
PA
07/01465/B Residential development of twenty one dwellings in field 311788
adjacent to Brickworks entrance,
PA
07/02205/B Erection of a flue stack to side elevation, Balley Beg, 24a
PA 07/2225/B Erection of two light industrial units, creation of additional car parking, turning area, widening of entrance and landscaping, land off Stanley Mount, Peel. RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL.
PA
07/002154/B Erection of storm porch on front elevation and internal alterations
PA
07/02224/R Temporary storage of soil from housing development site part of
field 313097, adjacent to housing development south of
PLANNING 07/308 The following planning decisions had been
DECISIONS NOTIFIED notified by the Planning Committee:-
PA 07/01702/B Alterations to boundary fences and dwelling positions of plots 7-18 of approved residential development (re-advertisement due to correction to plot numbers) Ballawattleworth Farm off Derby Road, Peel. APPROVED
PA
07/01564/B Installation of a dormer and roof lights and erection of a
conservatory on north-east elevation, Wayside,
PA 07/01902/B Erection of a replacement kiosk, West Quay, Peel for Mr. & Mrs. Quilliam. APPROVED
PA
07/01211/B Creation of two terraces in rear garden,
PA 07/01152/B Erection of two awnings to front elevation Creek Inn, Station Place, Peel for Mrs. J L McAleer. APPROVED
PA
07/01850/B Installation of replacement windows, improvement to entrance steps
and amendment to approved entrance canopy,
PA
07/01716/B Installation of replacement windows to rear elevation,
PA
07/01872/B Erection of alternative dwelling type from that previously approved
on plot 2 residential development under construction on land adjoining
PA 07/01867/B Alterations to shop front and creation of new windows to rear of unit 1 Neighbourhood Centre, Close Beg, Ballawattleworth Estate, Peel for Heritage Homes Limited. APPROVED
PA
07/01701/B Lowering of level of previously approved dwellings on plots 56 and
57 and plots 58 to 59 residential development under construction
Ballawattleworth Farm off
PA
07/01733/A Approval in principle for the erection of a dwelling, Seapeep,
PA 07/01660/B Installation of a dormer window, alterations to existing roof lights and creation of a new window and door, Bayview, 3 Victoria Terrace, Peel for Mr. N Eyreton-Jones. APPROVED
PA
07/01659/B Erection of a two storey extension to rear elevation and
installation of replacement windows,
PA 07/01733/A 07/309 The Town Clerk indicated that an Appeal had
ON APPEAL been
requested in respect of an application against the approval in principle for
the erection of a dwelling at Seapeep,
THIRD 07/310 Members noted receipt of the third
SUPPLEMENTAL VALUATION supplemental valuation list for 2007. The
LIST rateable value
for the whole of the Town of
PROTOURS 07/311 Members noted receipt of a letter from Protours Isle of Man Limited regarding the commencement of a new daily commuter coach service from Peel to Douglas which was scheduled to commence operation with effect from Monday 7th January 2008. NOTED
ISLAND IN 07/312 Members noted the appointment of Rachele
BLOOM Quayle from the
Department of Tourism and Leisure as the
ROAD TRAFFIC 07/313 The
Town Clerk referred to a
REGULATIONS ACT 1985 Traffic Regulation Act Order
regarding the rationalisation and amendment to the no waiting restrictions on
HOUSING 07/314 It was noted that the Department of Local
CONSULTATIVE
FORUM Government and the
Environment Housing Conference would be held in
SEA WALL 07/315 At the request of Mr. Lace it was AGREED that a letter be sent to the Department of Transport enquiring as to when the commencement work would start on the sea wall.
TOTAL 07/316 Mr. Lightfoot referred to the hole dug on
ISLE OF MAN LI MITED West Quay by Total Isle of Man Limited and enquired as to when this pipe laying work would finish. It was AGREED that enquiries be made thereof.
PATRICK 07/317 Mr. Lightfoot referred to the People of Peel
STREET website which was
critical of the Commissioners with regard to the lack of progress in limbing
the overhanging trees in
DOG FOULING 07/318 Mrs.
Birkett referred to an area between Carmane Close and Ballaquane Estate which
attracted an excessive amount of dog fouling.
It was AGREED the matter be
referred to the
STREET LIGHT 07/319 The Town Clerk advised that work had been
MARINE PARADE –
ROAD GULLEY 07/321 Mr. Gimbert referred to the Department of
CLEANING Transport’s
road gulley cleaning roster and it was noted that it was scheduled for a
minimum of two cleans per annum. It
appeared that there was no specific plan and the Department of Transport
reacted to concerns over specific problem areas. In particular Mr. Gimbert referred to
blockages of the road gullies in
PUBLIC 07/322 Mrs. Birkett wished to congratulate the outdoor
CONVENIENCES workforce on the
refurbishment of the
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part of the meeting ended at