15 October 2012 · Delegated - Senior Planning Officer
Valley Crest, Main Road, Santon, Isle Of Man, IM4 1ej
The proposal involves a single-storey sun room extension of approximately 49sqm wrapping around the side and rear of the existing utility room at Valley Crest, a traditional Manx stone three-storey dwelling with dormers in an Area of High Landscape or Coastal Value.
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The officer assessed the proposal against Housing Policy 15, which permits extensions to traditionally styled countryside properties if they respect proportion, form, and appearance, and only exceptio…
Environment Policy 2
Protects character of Areas of High Landscape or Coastal Value (AHLV) unless development does not harm landscape quality or location is essential. Officer assessed the extension would not harm the landscape character due to its subordinate scale and matching materials.
Housing Policy 15
Permits extensions to traditionally styled countryside properties if respecting proportion, form, and appearance; only exceptionally over 50% floorspace. Extension at 55.34sqm is under 50% (118.225sqm) of existing 236.445sqm, single-storey form subordinate, front stone cladding matches house.
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 sun room extension as shown in drawings 57.2.1, 57.2.2, 57.2, 57.2.3, 57.2.4, 57.2.5, 57.2.6, 57.2.10 and 57.2.11 received 29th June 2012 and 57.2.7 Rev A received 10th September 2012.
Do not oppose as it has no traffic management, parking or road safety implications
Highways Division responded with no objection to application 12/00957/B for erection of a sun room extension at Valley Crest, Main Road, Santon, stating it has no traffic management, parking or road safety implications.
Highways Division
No ObjectionDo not oppose has no traffic management, parking or road safety implications