21 August 2012 · Planning Committee
Woodlands, Alexander Drive, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM2 3qu
The proposal involves building a detached garage for private use, including a classic car collection, within the garden of Woodlands, a substantial two-and-a-half-storey Arts & Crafts style registered building.
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The officer noted this as amendments to previously approved PA 11/00986/B, where size, location, materials and impact on the registered building were already accepted, so no re-assessment needed for t…
Environment Policy 32
Prohibits extensions/alterations detrimentally affecting registered building's special character. Proposal complies as it preserves setting with low visual impact, no cumulative harm from successive works.
General Policy 2
Permits development respecting site/surroundings in siting/layout/scale/design, not adversely affecting character, amenity, highways, trees, or registered building. Assessed as compliant via prior approval precedent and specific amendments not worsening impacts.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved drawings
This permission relates to the erection of a detached garage and the creation of an additional vehicular access as shown in the following drawings all date stamped 11th June 2012: WL/11/1192/1D Proposed Plans and Elevations; WL/11/1192/2C Photos of existing and Proposed Site Section; WL/11/1192/3D Proposed Plan 1/250 indicating sight lines; WL/11/1192/4 Proposed 1/50 Plan and Elevation of New Vehicular Access; WL/11/1192/5C Block Plan 1/500; WL/11/1192/6C Location Plan 1/1250.
Garage use restriction
For the avoidance of doubt, the garage may be used only for the parking and display of vehicles associated with 'Woodlands'.
no objections to the planning application
Recommend approval has no adverse traffic management, parking or road safety implications