27 October 2005 · Committee
Holly House, Glen Rushen Road, Glen Maye, Isle Of Man, IM5 3ba
Permission was granted for a first-floor extension at Holly House, Glen Rushen Road, Glen Maye, Isle of Man. The proposal involved building over the existing dining room and kitchen on the side elevation to create a utility room and bedroom at first-floor level. The officer noted that the existing house appeared strangely unbalanced, and that the extension would make it more symmetrical, though the central chimney would still hint at the building's earlier form. The property sits within the domestic curtilage of a home on the eastern side of Glen Rushen Road, in an area designated as Predominantly Residential. The application was decided by the Planning Committee, which approved it with three conditions. Amended drawings were submitted during the process.
The Planning Committee approved the application on 27 October 2005. The officer noted that the existing property appeared unbalanced and that the proposed first-floor extension would make it more symmetrical, improving its overall appearance. The site sits within a Predominantly Residential area, and the proposal was considered appropriate for that setting.
Predominantly Residential
area designated as Predominantly Residential on the 1982 Plan
Condition 1
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Condition 2
This permission relates to the alterations and extension shown in drawings 1317/3 received on 27th September, 2005 and 1317/1 received on 14th July, 2005.
Condition 3
There must be no discharge of surface water to the main foul sewer.