13 February 2006 · Delegated
Cronk Froy, Knock Froy Road, Santon, Isle Of Man, IM4 1jd
This application sought to amend a previously approved replacement dwelling at Cronk Froy, Knock Froy Road, Santon. The changes involved altering the size of some windows and adding four new rooflights to the design already permitted under an earlier consent. The site is associated with a once-traditional property that had already received permission for significant renovation and extension work, which was being carried out at the time of this application. The amendment was approved on 13 February 2006 under delegated authority, with five conditions attached to the permission.
The application was approved on 13 February 2006 by the Director of Planning and Building Control under delegated authority. The amendment adjusted window sizes and added four rooflights to a replacement dwelling already under construction at Cronk Froy, a once-traditional property with an existing permission for significant renovation and extension work.
Area of High Landscape or Coastal Value and Scenic Significance
The site is within an area designated as an Area of High Landscape or Coastal Value and Scenic Significance
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 extensions to "Cronk Froy" all as shown in drawing reference WL/04/930/2b and -1A and the location plan, all received on 20th December, 2005.
Condition 3
No approval is hereby granted or implied to the definition of the residential curtilage as shown as the area edged red on the submitted plans. The residential curtilage shall only be that area immediately surrounding the dwelling as shown in drawing WL/04/930/2b.
Condition 4
Prior to the commencement of any works on the proposed access, a more detailed plan must be approved by the Planning Authority showing the proposed junction with the lane alongside "Green Hedges" together with any gates and pillars. Such features must be modest in scale and design and appropriate to their rural location.
Condition 5
Prior to the construction of the access, details of the material to be used in the surfacing of the access must be approved by the Planning Authority. The Planning Committee would prefer the access to be as natural as possible rather than the use of urban materials such as concrete, tarmacadam or block paviors.