27 August 2009 · Director of Planning and Building Control (delegated authority under Article 3(13) of the Town and Country (Development Procedure) Order 2005); Decision Made by Senior Planning Officer
Curlew Cottage, Scarlett, Castletown, Isle Of Man, IM9 1tb
The proposal sought permission for minor alterations to an existing residential property, Sea Mount, located on 2 acres of land off Scarlett Road between Castletown and Scarlett quarry. It involved adding a gable window on the north-western elevation and several roof lights (one visible on the front, others on the nort…
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The officer considered the proposal in light of General Policy 2 of the Strategic Plan, which permits development in accordance with land use zoning and other policies provided it respects the site an…
General Policy 2
GP2 permits development in accordance with zoning and Area Plan proposals if it meets criteria including respecting site/surroundings (siting, scale, design), no adverse landscape/townscape impact, no harm to wildlife/amenity/road safety, and other tests (a-n). Officer assessed the roof lights and gable window against these, noting no extra floor area, no visual harm to property character, and no consultee objections in sensitive landscape area. Proposal fully complied without tension.
Housing Policy 15
HP15 not an issue as no additional floor area proposed beyond prior approvals. Officer explicitly stated this removed any policy concerns on housing development scale.
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 a window and rooflights as shown and described in drawings 4099-11B, 4099-25B, 4099-9E, 4099-10C and the site and location plans all received on 24th July, 2009.
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