22 August 2008 · Delegated - Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
Acacia Villa, Glen Road, Laxey, Isle Of Man, IM4 7ap
The proposal involved installing new white uPVC vertical sliding sash windows to the front and side elevations and uPVC casement windows to the rear at a two-storey terraced dwelling in the Laxey Conservation Area.
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The officer assessed the proposal against Planning Circular 1/98 Policy 6 for buildings in a Conservation Area, which requires windows visible from public thoroughfares to have the same method of open…
The Alteration and Replacement of Windows Circular 1/98 - Policy 6
Requires windows visible from public thoroughfare to have same method of opening, glazing bar pattern and frame sections as originals; less stringent for non-visible windows. Officer tested front/side first floor windows against visibility criterion, requiring central horizontal glazing bar amendment; rear accepted with glazing bar match despite different opening. uPVC allowed as material not mandated.
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 replacement of windows as shown in site plan 01113/1, photographs x3 and window details x3 submitted and date stamped 3rd June 2008.
Glazing bars
All replacement 1st floor windows to the front and side elevations and all windows to the rear elevation must have a central horizontal glazing bar.
Arched heads
The replacement 1st floor windows to the front and side elevations must be arched to match the existing windows.
no objection