5 September 2008 · Delegated - Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
Close Mooar, Glen Darragh Road, Glen Vine, Isle Of Man, IM4 4be
The proposal involved installing replacement white uPVC double-glazed windows and a porch to match the existing ones at Close Mooar, a detached two-storey dwelling in Glen Vine. The site is in an Area of High Landscape or Coastal Value and Scenic Significance but not a Conservation Area.
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Planning Circular 1/98, The Alteration and Replacement of Windows
Applies to category c) buildings erected before 1921 retaining original character. Requires principal elevation windows visible from public thoroughfares to match originals in opening method, glazing bars, and frame sections. Officer confirmed proposed windows match existing in opening methods and glazing bars; uPVC accepted as material not mandated.
Policy 7 ii) 'Buildings in a rural setting'
For principal elevations visible from public thoroughfares, prefers same opening method and requires same/similar glazing bars and frame sections regardless of material. Non-principal windows should match glazing bars. Proposal tested against this for rural Area of High Landscape Value site; complied fully.
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 replacement windows as shown in location plans 01284/1, 01284/2 and photographs submitted and date stamped 3rd July 2008.
Matching details
The replacement windows and porch must match the existing in terms of methods of opening and glazing bar patterns.
No objection
No objection