25 May 2018 · Delegated - Senior Planning Officer (Sarah Corlett)
12, High Street, Port St. Mary, Isle Of Man, IM9 5dr
The proposal involved replacing five timber-framed Georgian-style six-over-six windows and a timber front door on the front elevation of a two-storey mid-terraced house with top-opening UPVC casement windows (without glazing bars) and a UPVC door.
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The officer concluded that the proposed UPVC top-opening casement windows fail Environment Policy 35 as they neither preserve nor enhance the character of the proposed Conservation Area, with thicker …
Environment Policy 35
Requires development in Conservation Areas to preserve or enhance character and appearance, protecting special features. Officer assessed that proposed UPVC windows fail this test due to loss of existing historic detailing and thicker profiles harming the street scene; door unassessable due to insufficient info. Tipped balance against as existing windows positively contribute and replicate historic styles.
no highway interest
no objection
Port St Mary Commissioners had no objections to the application. DOI Highways Division stated no highways interest.
Port St Mary Commissioners
No ObjectionPort St Mary Commissioners had no objections to the following planning applications: 17/01277/B - Mr A Hamilton for the replacement of existing windows and door to front elevation at 12 High Street, Port St Mary.
Department of Infrastructure (DOI) Highways Division
No ObjectionNo Highways Interest; NHI on 22-12-17; Code definition: NHI - No highways interest