27 June 2008 · Delegated - Senior Planning Officer (Mrs F Mullen)
1, Queens Terrace, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM1 4bz
The proposal involved replacing all perished wooden windows on a three-storey semi-detached dwelling with PVC sliding sash double glazed windows, replicating the original method of opening and glazing bar pattern.
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The site is within the Woodbourne Road Conservation Area, so the proposal was assessed against Planning Circular 1/98, specifically Policy 6 'Buildings in a Conservation Area'.
The Alteration and Replacement of Windows Circular 1/98 - Policy 6
Policy requires replacement windows visible from public thoroughfare to have same method of opening, glazing bars, and frame sections as originals. Officer assessed that proposed sliding sash PVC windows match the opening method and glazing pattern of existing sliding sash windows. No tension as PVC material not mandated by policy.
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 plans and information as follows: location plan 00906/1, window detail sheets × 3, photograph sheets × 5 submitted and date stamped 2nd May 2008.
Sliding sash windows
Replacement windows must sliding sash in their method of opening as proposed
no objection
no objection