29 April 2014 · Director of Planning and Building Control (delegated)
Cushag, Eleanora Drive, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM2 3nn
The proposal seeks retrospective permission to replace a rear window (roughly 15cm narrower, plastic material) with treated timber double-glazed patio doors at the two-storey terraced dwelling Cushag, for aesthetic and amenity reasons, installed about 4.5 years prior.
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The primary consideration was whether the retrospective patio doors preserve or enhance the character of the Selborne Drive Conservation Area, per Environment Policy 35, as the site is largely invisib…
General Policy 2
Requires development to respect site/surroundings in siting, layout, scale, form, design; not adversely affect townscape character or local amenity. Assessed as compliant by consequence of ENV35 compliance, with no adverse impacts identified on design, townscape, or residents' amenity.
Environment Policy 35
Permits only development preserving or enhancing Conservation Area character/appearance, protecting special features. Officer tested if patio doors enhance area despite limited visibility; found they add interest via timber material/colour matching rear features, without objection to structure or balance.
Approved plans
This approval relates to the untitled photographs and the untitled location plan, both date-stamped as having been received 17th February 2014.
does not oppose the application