28 September 2007 · Director of Planning and Building Control (delegated authority under Article 3(13) of the Town and Country (Development Procedure) Order 2005)
Brynwood, Main Road, Kirk Michael, Isle Of Man, IM6 1aj
The proposal involves alterations to the existing two-storey detached dwelling, including demolition of a side wall, and erection of a conservatory measuring 2.6m wide by 2.12m deep. The site is within the Kirk Michael Conservation Area and zoned for predominantly residential use in the 1994 Local Plan.
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The site is zoned as 'predominately residential' use. The officer noted this zoning supports the residential extension. No conflict identified with the modest conservatory proposal.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This approval relates to the submitted documents and drawings REF 1 REF, REF 2, REF 3, REF 4, REF 5 and Site Plan la all received on 6th August 2007.
Materials matching
The external finishes of the extension must match those of the existing building in all respects.
No objection
No objection
No objection in principle, subject to drainage informative note
Drainage Division has no objection subject to conditions on surface water discharge, and Michael Commissioners have no objection to the conservatory proposal.
Key concern: No known existing surface water sewers within the area
Drainage Division
Conditional No Objection**No Objection** in principle, subject to the following conditions:-; The application states that the surface water from the proposed development is to be discharged to the “existing drainage”.
Conditions requested: There must be NO discharge of surface water (including that from roofs and paved areas) from this proposed development to any foul drainage system(s) so as to comply with the requirements of the Department of Transport Drainage Division and the Sewerage Act 1999; If this “existing drainage” discharges (directly or indirectly) to the foul sewerage system then it should be noted that an alternative means of surface water disposal must be provided; The applicant is required to establish where the existing surface water from the property is disposed and discuss this matter with the Drainage Division prior to work commencing on site; The applicant is requested to supply the Division a copy of any Building Control Application in relation to the surface water discharge from this development
Michael Commissioners
No ObjectionNO OBJECTION