2 March 2011 · Senior Planning Officer (delegated under Article 3(13) of the Town and Country (Development Procedure) Order 2005)
St. Marys House, 10, High Street, Port St. Mary, Isle Of Man, IM9 5dr
The proposal involves replacing existing timber framed sliding sash windows with white PVC sliding sash windows on the front elevation of St Marys House, a traditional two-storey terraced cottage in Port St Mary.
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The officer assessed the proposal against Planning Circular 1/98, which requires replacement windows in principal elevations visible from public thoroughfares to have the same or similar method of ope…
Planning Circular 1/98, The Alteration and Replacement of Windows
The circular guides replacement windows in buildings visible from public thoroughfares, preferring the same method of opening, pattern of glazing bars, and frame sections as originals if repair is impracticable. The officer tested the front elevation windows against this, confirming they replicate the existing sliding sash form and opening style. Rear windows were noted as not publicly visible, so less stringent assessment applied.
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 installation of replacement windows as shown and described in drawings 1, 4 and 5 all received on 20th January, 2011.
No objections to the application