4 November 2009 · Senior Planning Officer (delegated under Article 3(13) of the Town and Country (Development Procedure) Order 2005)
Shellagh Mean, Willow Terrace, Port St Mary, Isle Of Man, IM9 5dy
The application proposed replacing the original sliding sash windows (with six pane pattern on top and bottom lights) in a terraced stone cottage with new plastic (uPVC) framed sliding sash windows matching the existing glazing pattern and opening style.
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The property retains much of its original character but is not in a Conservation Area or Registered Building, so no special policies apply.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This permission relates to the replacement of windows as shown and described in the plan reference 61.1.09 received on 17th September, 2009.
no objection to the installation of double glazing but suggested retaining 12 pane per window style to match existing and neighbours; noted plans show white PVC double glazed sash windows and 4 Velux-type attic windows on front elevation
Port St Mary Commissioners have no objection to the replacement windows but recommend retaining the 12-pane style to match existing glazing and neighbours, with the number of panes clearly stated in any approval.
Key concern: retaining 12 pane per window opening style to match existing and neighbours
Port St Mary Commissioners
Conditional No ObjectionThe Commissioners have no objection to the installation of double glazing outlined in PA09/001524/B but believe it would be in keeping with the multi pane style of the existing glazing to the front elevation of the property and that of its immediate neighbours, the 12 pane per window opening style was retained.; it is suggested that the number of panes in each window unit (i.e 12) be clearly stated in any approval.
Conditions requested: the number of panes in each window unit (i.e 12) be clearly stated in any approval