6 December 2007 · Director of Planning and Building Control (M. I. McCauley)
Shop, 20, Church Road, Port Erin, Isle Of Man, IM9 6aq
The proposal involved replacing the middle first-floor window on the rear elevation of a mixed-use terraced property (ground floor commercial, upper floors residential) with white uPVC French doors, providing access to a shared flat roof running along the rear of four terraced properties.
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The officer assessed that while the visual impact of the doors was minor, the key issue was creating access to the flat roof, which would likely result in its use as amenity space.
Approve but concern that the doorway will open on to an unprotected roof area.
Port Erin Commissioners initially requested deferral of the application and later approved it with concern about the doorway opening onto an unprotected roof area.
Key concern: doorway will open on to an unprotected roof area
The Commissioners Of Port Erin
Supportthe application has been approved but there is concern that the doorway will open on to an unprotected roof area