25 August 2011 · Delegated - Development Control Manager (Jennifer Chance)
Ground Floor Offices, 22, Finch Road, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM1 2ps
The proposal involves replacing existing timber sliding sash windows with Georgian glazing bars on the rear elevation of 22 Finch Road, a semi-detached registered building (No. 101) currently used as offices.
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The main issue was whether the proposed windows would detrimentally affect the character of the Registered Building. The officer noted that 'the proposed windows would replicate the existing windows i…
Environment Policy 32
Policy prohibits extensions or alterations to a Registered Building that detrimentally affect its special character. The officer tested the window replacement against this, confirming replication of existing timber sliding sash style, material, opening method, and glazing bars means no detrimental impact. Double glazing addition was not seen as harmful.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This approval relates to the installation of replacement windows to rear elevation (in association with 11/00937/CON), 22 Finch Road, Douglas as shown by DP/104/1B and B/603/4 received 7th July 2011.
no objection