8 March 2012 · Senior Planning Officer (delegated under Article 3(13) of the Town and Country (Development Procedure) Order 2005)
Dreem Rhennee, Glen Auldyn, Ramsey, Isle Of Man, IM7 2af
The proposal involves adding a single storey side extension (5.8m wide, 6m deep, 3m high with flat roof and lantern) to the main dwelling, a first floor extension to the rear not increasing the footprint but adding mass with matching rendered walls and tiled roof, and a modest extension to the detached garage (1.5m wid…
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The officer assessed that all extensions are predominantly to the rear of the dwelling and disguised from public view due to the site's angle away from Glen Auldyn Road.
General Policy 2
Requires development to respect site and surroundings in siting, layout, scale, design; not adversely affect landscape character, wildlife, amenity, or provide satisfactory access/parking. Officer assessed proposal complies as extensions respect scale/form, rear siting minimises landscape/amenity impact, matches existing design, and highways confirm no access issues.
Housing Policy 16
Restricts extensions to non-traditional/poor form dwellings in countryside if increasing public visual impact. Site in countryside designation; officer noted extensions do not adversely affect landscape character despite mass increase, due to rear siting and public view disguise.
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 extension and alterations to detached garage, erection of single storey extension to side of dwelling, and a first floor extension with alterations to rear of dwelling, shown in drawing no. SM 12/269/6, SM12/269/7 and SM 12/269/8, received on 31 January 2012.
recommends approval as the proposal has no adverse traffic management, parking or road safety implications
Approved Unanimous