18 October 2010 · Planning Committee
Old Parsonage, St. Judes, Isle Of Man, IM7 2ew
The proposal is for a modest single-storey garden room/orangery extension to the west side of The Old Parsonage, measuring 5.2m wide, 6.4m deep and 3m high (excluding roof lantern), constructed with timber frame filled with double-glazed Georgian-style windows and doors, inspired by Gregorian period design with a flat …
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The officer determined the property is a traditional two-storey Manx stone dwelling, so Housing Policy 15 applies, which permits extensions to traditionally styled countryside properties if they respe…
Housing Policy 15
Requires extensions to traditional countryside properties to respect proportion, form and appearance of existing building; only exceptionally permits over 50% floorspace increase. Officer measured 8.4% increase and assessed design (scale, fenestration, Georgian elements) as compatible with traditional Manx stone host, rather than applying stricter HP16 for non-traditional dwellings.
Housing Policy 16
Applies to non-traditional or poor-form dwellings, prohibiting extensions that increase public view impact. Officer rejected as inapplicable due to host's traditional proportions, scale and fenestration, selecting HP15 instead.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This approval relates to the erection of an extension to the dwelling house as proposed in the submitted documents and drawing 414-04 all received on 16th August 2010.
Do not oppose has no traffic management, parking or road safety implications.
no objections