20 September 2012 · Senior Planning Officer (delegated under Article 3(13) of the Town and Country (Development Procedure) Order 2005)
12, Queens Avenue, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM1 4da
The proposal involves installing a new European oak hardwood timber front door and frame in the same pattern as the existing one, with a stain/lacquer finish, double glazing, and an overlights with etched number, as shown on drawings K070/P/10-01 and K070/P/10-04.
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The proposed replacement front door replicates the same design and uses the same material (timber) as the existing, with the officer noting that 'the material difference is minimal'.
General Policy 2
Requires development in accordance with land-use zoning that respects site and surroundings in siting, scale, form, design; does not adversely affect townscape character or local amenity. Officer assessed the door replacement as compliant due to replication of existing design and materials with minimal difference, ensuring no adverse impact on the Victorian terrace or conservation area townscape.
Environment Policy 35
Within Conservation Areas, permits only development that preserves or enhances character/appearance and protects special features. The replacement timber door was found to enhance and conserve the Woodbourne Road Conservation Area's character, as it matches the existing door's design and material.
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 installation of a replacement timber front door with associated framing, as shown in drawing no. K070/P/10-01 and K070/P10-04, both received on 20th August 2012.
no objection to the proposal