20 April 2007 · Delegated - Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
4, St. Catherines Close, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM1 4hy
Mrs A Dowell applied to reduce an existing window and build a conservatory (approximately 21sq m) on the rear of her semi-detached house in a predominantly residential area of Douglas. The conservatory exceeds permitted development limits, requiring full planning permission.
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The officer assessed the impact on neighbouring property and found no negative effects, as the conservatory does not introduce features that detract from the dwelling's aesthetics and obscure glazing …
Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) Order 2005
The proposal exceeds the prescribed limit of enlargement of 15sq m (measuring some 21sq m), so requires full planning permission rather than being permitted development. The officer assessed it against general residential development standards in the absence of specific policy breaches.
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 drawings 01981/1, 01981/2, 01981/3, 01981/4, 01981/5 and photograph submitted as PA06/01981/13 on 15th November 2006.
Obscure glazing
Obscure glazing (Grade 5) shall be installed in the south-east elevation (bordering neighbour) of the conservatory window and shall be kept and maintained thereafter.
No objection
Douglas Corporation has no objection to application 06/01981/B among a list of other applications.
Douglas Corporation
No ObjectionDouglas Corporation have no objection to the proposals listed below.; It should be noted that the above comments are made in relation to the Town and Country Planning Acts and does not imply approval or consent under any other relevant enactment, byelaw, order or regulation.