5 August 2016 · Delegated - Senior Planning Officer (Sarah Corlett)
Tillyloss, West Baldwin, Isle Of Man, IM4 5he
The proposal involves adding two dormers to the roof of Tillyloss, a single-storey detached house with roofspace accommodation, located on the western side of West Baldwin Road. One dormer serves a bedroom/study on the north-facing roof slope, and the other serves a bathroom on the west-facing slope, both finished in m…
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The officer considered the dormers unobtrusive and satisfactorily complementing the existing dormers, noting they would be kept away from public view and not appear above the dwelling's main ridgeline…
General Policy 2
General Policy 2 sets out general development criteria. The officer assessed the dormers as acceptable in this context, finding them subordinate, complementary to the existing dwelling, and without adverse impacts on public views or amenity.
Housing Policy 16
Housing Policy 16 is of most relevance to the assessment. The proposal was found compliant as the dormers do not harm the street scene or public amenity, remaining unobtrusive due to their location and screening.
Time limit
The development hereby approved shall be begun before the expiration of four years from the date of this decision notice. Reason: To comply with article 14 of the Town and Country Planning (Development Procedure) (No2) Order 2013 and to avoid the accumulation of unimplemented planning approvals.
no objection to the current planning application (22.07.2016)
Highways Division has no highways interest in the proposed dormers, and Marown Parish Commissioners have no objection to the application.
Department of Infrastructure (DOI) Highways Division
No ObjectionNo Highways Interest; NHI on 5/8/16
Marown Parish Commissioners
No ObjectionThe Commissioners have no objection to the following being approved: - 16/00689 - Proposed Dormers at Tillyloss, West Baldwin