2 July 2004 · Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
22, Royal Avenue, Onchan, Isle Of Man, IM3 1ez
The proposal involves rebuilding the structurally defective bay window from ground level using matching bricks, stripping and re-slating the roof with natural dark grey slates, and replacing the front elevation windows with white uPVC casement windows similar to those in neighbouring properties.
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The property is an existing terraced brick house in poor structural condition, particularly the leaning bay window requiring rebuild with matching bricks to fit the streetscape.
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 reconstruction of the existing bay, replacement of roof covering with natural slate and the installation of replacement windows all as shown and described in the letter, photographs and drawing received on 24th May, 2004.
Bricks matching
The applicant is encouraged to re-use the existing bricks on the bay to ensure that the re-built structure fits in with the streetscape. Otherwise, bricks, including those around the window reveals must match the existing as closely as possible.
Roof slates
The roof must be covered in a dark grey coloured natural slate to match those in the remainder of the terrace.
no views on the application, having no adverse traffic impacts
recommended that the application be APPROVED
Highways Division has no objection to the application due to no adverse traffic impacts. Onchan District Commissioners recommended approval.
Highways Division
No Objectionthe application having been considered and having no adverse traffic impacts
Onchan District Commissioners
SupportThe Commissioners recommended that the application be APPROVED