27 April 2012 · Delegated - Senior Planning Officer
Broome House, High Street, Port St Mary, Isle Of Man, IM9 5dw
The proposal involves replacing existing timber sliding sash windows with white uPVC equivalents featuring Georgian glazing bars and the same sliding sash opening mechanism at a three-storey end-of-terrace house in Port St Mary.
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The proposed replacement windows in the front elevation have similar glazing bars as the existing with the original sliding sash method of opening, complying with Planning Circular 1/98 which requires…
Planning Circular 1/98, The Alteration and Replacement of Windows
Requires replacement windows on principal elevations visible from public thoroughfares to have the same method of opening, glazing bars pattern, and frame sections as originals if repair is impracticable. Non-principal elevations should match glazing bars but not necessarily opening method. Officer assessed front elevation windows match original sliding sash opening and Georgian glazing bars; rear also matches opening and bars, making proposal compliant.
Environment Policy 35
Permits only development in Conservation Areas that preserves or enhances character and protects special features. Site in Proposed Conservation Area; officer found windows preserve property's character and appearance, contributing positively to the area.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved drawings
This permission relates to the installation of replacement windows to front and rear elevations as shown in drawings 0063, 0063A, 0063B, 0063C, 0063D and 0063E received 20th March 2012.
no objections
Port St Mary Commissioners have no objections to the installation of replacement windows at Broome House.
Port St Mary Commissioners
No ObjectionThe Commissioners have no objections to PA12/00429/B.