25 September 2008 · Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
Brookside, Glen Road, Laxey, Isle Of Man, IM4 7ab
The proposal involves replacing single paned wooden sliding sash and casement windows at the two-storey semi-detached dwelling Brookside in Laxey Conservation Area with white UPVC double glazed equivalents: sliding sash with horizontal glazing bars to front and side elevations matching the adjacent property, and caseme…
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The proposal was assessed against Planning Circular 1/98 'The Alteration and Replacement of Windows', specifically Policy 6 for buildings in a Conservation Area, which requires replacement windows rea…
The Alteration and Replacement of Windows Circular 1/98 - Policy 6
Requires windows visible from public thoroughfare to match original method of opening, glazing bar pattern/section, and frame sections; less strict for non-visible windows. Officer assessed front/side sliding sash windows: same opening method but different glazing bar pattern, accepted due to matching street scene and adjacent property. Rear casement windows compliant as not publicly visible. PVC material acceptable as policy does not mandate original materials.
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 installation of windows as shown in location plan, window details and photographs submitted and date stamped 15th July 2008.
Window details
The replacement windows are to be white PVC sliding sash with a horizontal glazing bar to the front and side elevations and white PVC casement to the rear elevation.
Approved / no objection / recommends approval
no objection