30 January 2020 · Planning Committee
The Marine Hotel, Shore Road, Peel, Isle Of Man, IM5 1ah
The proposal was for retrospective consent to install UPVC top-opening casement windows at the first floor of the four-storey Marine Hotel on Shore Road, Peel, replacing original timber sliding sash windows.
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The officer recommended refusal because the replacement of first-floor timber sliding sash windows with UPVC top-opening casements failed to preserve or enhance the character and appearance of the Con…
Environment Policy 35
Requires development in Conservation Areas to preserve or enhance character and protect special features. Officer found proposal failed this due to loss of timber sliding sashes harming historic interest. Committee disagreed, finding no sufficient detriment overall.
Planning Circular 1/98, The Alteration and Replacement of Windows
Mandates repair of originals where possible; replacements visible from public must match opening method, glazing bars, and frame sections. UPVC allowed only if matching these and not detracting. Officer assessed non-compliance due to changed top-opening method from sliding sash. Committee accepted uniformity as overriding.
Do not oppose
No Highways Interest
Peel Town Commissioners do not oppose the replacement windows at Marine Hotel, Shore Road, Peel. Department of Infrastructure Highways Division has no highways interest.
Peel Town Commissioners
No ObjectionThe Commissioners do not oppose the proposals contained within these applications subject to any conditions stipulated below; 1. 19/01048/B Replacement windows at Marine Hotel, Shore Road, Peel
Department of Infrastructure (DOI) Highways Division
No ObjectionNo Highways Interest; NHI on 09.10.19; Code definition: NHI - No highways interest