31 May 2011 · Senior Planning Officer (Jennifer Chance)
Highfield, 16, Selborne Drive, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM2 3lp
The proposal involved re-rendering and applying spar dash to replace the cracked existing dash render on Highfield, a large semi-detached late Victorian/Edwardian dwelling at 16 Selborne Drive, Douglas, due to damp issues as the original material was no longer available.
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The officer considered the proposal against Environment Policy 35, which requires development in Conservation Areas to preserve or enhance character and protect special features.
Environment Policy 35
Policy requires development within Conservation Areas to preserve or enhance character and protect special features. The officer tested the re-rendering against the Selborne Drive Character Appraisal's description of rendered elevations and features like window surrounds and mouldings. The proposal was found to comply as it matched neighbouring re-rendered properties with a neutral impact, though conditioned to retain features explicitly.
Time limit
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Approved plans
This approval relates to re-rendering and dash works to dwelling, as shown in the A4 sheet with location and site plans, in addition to the A4 sheet of photographs, both date stamped 15 April 2011.
Limit to existing surfaces and features
This approval is for re-rendering to the existing dash rendered surfaces only and does not include alterations to existing external window surrounds, cornicing or mouldings.
No objection
Douglas Corporation has no objection to application 11/00544/B for rendering works to dwelling at Highfield, 16 Selborne Drive, among other listed applications.
Douglas Corporation
No ObjectionFollowing consideration of the below applications, I can advise that Douglas Corporation have no objection to the proposals listed below.; It should be noted that the above comments are made in relation to the Town and Country Planning Acts and does not imply approval or consent under any other relevant enactment, byelaw, order or regulation.