26 August 2009 · Director of Planning and Building Control (delegated authority); Signed by Senior Planning Officer
20, Lime Street, Port St. Mary, Isle Of Man, IM9 5ef
The proposal involves applying horizontal Western Red Cedar timber boarding to the existing projecting rear gable wall of the house, which currently has a dull grey dashed render finish. The site is an existing dwelling on Lime Street fronting the harbour, within a residential area and proposed (but unadopted) Conserva…
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The officer judged the proposal against General Policy 2 of the Strategic Plan, focusing on sub-paragraphs b and c regarding respect for site/surroundings in scale, form, design and not adversely affe…
General Policy 2
GP2 permits development in accordance with zoning and other policies if it respects site/surroundings in siting, layout, scale, form, design (b) and does not adversely affect townscape character (c). Officer tested visual impact on rear harbour-facing gable; found timber cladding improves dull existing render, suits seaside character with local precedents, and aligns with varied rear elevations—no tension as other GP2 criteria not engaged.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Plans specific
This permission relates to the application of timber cladding as shown and described in the plans reference 1471-01 received on 16th July, 2009.
No objections will be submitted by the Commissioners in respect of this application.
Port St Mary Commissioners considered the application and raised no objections.
Port St Mary Commissioners
No ObjectionNo objections will be submitted by the Commissioners in respect of this application.