15 September 2009 · Director of Planning and Building Control (delegated authority under Article 3(13) of the Town and Country (Development Procedure) Order 2005)
Rosemount, Glen Maye Hill, Glen Maye, Isle Of Man, IM5 3be
The proposal involved replacing existing timber casement windows (unlikely to be original) with uPVC casement windows of similar appearance, including a new front door, at Rosemount Cottage, a detached double-fronted traditional cottage built before 1921 on the north-western side of Main Road, Glen Maye.
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The officer assessed that the proposed uPVC casement windows would replicate the method of opening of the existing timber casement windows and have a similar glazing bar pattern, judged not to detract…
Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) Order 2005
The policy provides for window installation in pre-1921 buildings without requiring full planning permission, but this application was submitted and assessed. The officer confirmed the provision applies, supporting approval as the site is residential per 1982 Development Plan with no conservation or registered status.
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 installation of replacement windows, Rose Mount Cottage, Main Road Glen Maye as shown by Brochure Details received 17th June 2009 and 09/46/1 REV A received 1st September 2009.
Glazing bars
All glazing bars shall be fitted externally and shall remain as such thereafter.
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