23 September 2011 · Delegated - Development Control Manager (Jennifer Chance)
16, Rhenwyllan Close, Port St. Mary, Isle Of Man, IM9 5nj
The proposal involved replacing a window (1.15m wide by 1.25m high) in the utility room of a modern two-storey detached house with a white uPVC doorway (1.15m wide by 2.1m high) including a fixed glazed side panel and two matching concrete steps.
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The officer assessed the impact on neighbouring properties and found no adverse effects on privacy because the doorway would replace an existing window on the rear elevation.
General Policy 2
General Policy 2 permits development in accordance with land-use zoning provided it respects the site and surroundings in terms of siting, scale, design; does not adversely affect amenity of residents or character of the locality; and has no unacceptable effect on road safety. The officer assessed the minor rear doorway replacement as compliant, noting no adverse privacy or amenity impacts and that it is screened from public view.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved drawings
This approval relates to the replacement of an existing window with a doorway to rear elevation of dwelling, as shown in drawing numbers 1555-ph01 and 1555-05, date stamped 22 August 2011.
no objection