28 April 2004 · Planning Committee
10, Cronkbourne Village, Cronkbourne, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM4 4qg
The proposal involves replacing timber rear doors and frames, which have suffered from shrinkage, with more robust aluminium doors and frames on properties Nos. 10-17 Cronkbourne Village (Phase 3), part of a row of Registered Buildings (RB No. 92) owned by Braddan Parish Commissioners.
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The doors are in recent rear annexes added to replace earlier poor flat-roofed extensions and do not affect the original historic fabric of the Registered Building.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved drawings
This approval relates to the replacement of the existing timber doors with aluminium doors as highlighted and shown in the submitted drawings reference P-01 and P-02 received on 9th March, 2004.
Door colour
The new doors may be any colour other than white.
no views, no adverse traffic impacts
recommend approval
Braddan Parish Commissioners recommended approval; Advisory Council on Planning and the Environment objected due to insufficient details and inappropriate materials for a Registered Building; Highways Division had no views due to no adverse traffic impacts.
Key concern: Registered Buildings should not have extraneous materials used; replacements should be in timber
Braddan Parish Commissioners
SupportThe Commissioners would recommend approval of the above application.
Advisory Council on Planning and the Environment
ObjectionWe are very concerned over this application first of all because it is a Registered Building application and insufficient details have been submitted in order to fully assess the proposals.; Replacements should be in timber without question.; We therefore object to this application and trust the Planning Committee will follow their own guidelines on such matters.
Highways Division, Department of Transport
No CommentThe Highways Division of the Department of Transport has no views on the following application, the application having been considered and having no adverse traffic impacts.