Installation of uPVC casement windows to replace existing on front elevation (In association with 05/01568CON), Flat 3 Thurwood
22 May 2006 · Delegated
Flat 2, Thurwood Place, 26, West Quay, Ramsey, Isle Of Man, IM8 1dj
This application sought Registered Building Consent to replace existing windows with uPVC windows on the front and side elevations of Flat 2, a first-floor apartment at Thurwood Place, 26 West Quay, Ramsey. The building is a four-storey converted warehouse and is a Registered Building. The officer assessed the proposal against the requirement to have special regard to preserving the building's architectural and historic interest. The proposed windows were found to replicate the opening style of the existing windows, and uPVC windows had already been approved for the apartments on the floors above through previous consents, which the officer considered established the acceptability of the material. Consent was permitted by delegated decision on 22 May 2006, with four conditions attached.
Registered Building Consent was granted for the replacement windows. The officer found that the proposed uPVC windows replicate the opening style of the existing windows, and that uPVC had already been accepted for the apartments on the floors above through earlier consents, making refusal difficult to sustain. The building's special architectural and historic interest was considered to be preserved.
Isle of Man Planning Scheme (Development Plan) Order 1982
Development Plan Policies
Planning Circular 1/98
allows a change in material subject to the method of opening remaining the same
Planning Circular 1/98 # THE ALTERATION AND REPLACEMENT OF WINDOWS The Department of Infrastructure Planning And Building Control Division Murray House Mount Havelock Douglas Isle of Man IM1 2SF July 1998 # THE ALTERATION AND REPLACEMENT OF WINDOWS ## INTRODUCTION 1. This Planning Circular sets down the Department's policies in respect of the alteration or replacement of windows. These policies vary according to the age, merit and location of the building. For ease of use, the Circular divides buildings into several categories, and sets out the policies and reasoning for each category. ## NEED FOR PLANNING APPROVAL 2. This Circular should be read in conjunction with the recent Permitted Development Order (S.D. 664/97). The effect of the Order is that, with certain exceptions, the installation of a window in an existing aperture in a building erected after 1920 does not require planning approval. The exceptions are - a) Where the building is a registered building or in a conservation area, or in an area in respect of which the Planning Committee has passed a resolution to the effect that planning approval is required for such work; or b) Where the work would be in breach of a condition imposed on the grant of planning approval. ## GENERAL REASONING 3. The appearance of any building is strongly influenced by the detailing of its windows. The character and integrity of a building are usually best preserved by the retention and repair of the original windows, or, if this is not possible, the installation of replacements which respond suitably to the original design. In this context, "original" means those windows which were installed in the building at the time of its construction. If you are in doubt as to whether the existing windows are the originals, the staff in the Office of Planning may be able to give advice. ## BUILDING CATEGORIES 4. For the purposes of this Circular, buildings have been divided into the following categories:- a) Registered Buildings b) Buildings in Conservation Areas c) Buildings erected before 1921 and not falling within a) or b) which have largely retained their original character d) Other buildings erected before 1921 e) Buildings constructed after 1920 which do not fall into category a) or b) and which are not subject to previous planning conditions restricting the installation of replacement windows. Subsequent paragraphs of this Circular deal with each category in turn. ## Category a) REGISTERED BUILDINGS 5. Policy If the original windows are still in place they should preferably be repaired. If repair is impracticable, replacement windows MUST BE THE SAME as the originals in all respects, including the method of opening, materials and detailed design. This policy will be strictly applied other than where the particular circumstances are so exceptional as to justify a relaxation. Reasons for Policy: Registered Buildings are those buildings which are judged to be of special architectural or historic interest and which are already entered into the Protected Buildings register. Because of their special status, these buildings merit particular care and any work carried out by way of repair or alteration requires Registered Building Consent. Planning Approval and Registered Building Consent ARE ALWAYS required. Category b) BUILDINGS IN CONSERVATION AREAS 6. Policy If the original windows are in place they should preferably be repaired. If repair is impracticable, replacement windows which would be readily visible from a public thoroughfare MUST HAVE THE SAME method of opening as the originals. Whatever the material used in their construction, the windows MUST HAVE THE SAME pattern and section of glazing bars and the same frame sections as the original windows. Windows not readily visible from a public thoroughfare must have the same or similar pattern of glazing bars as the originals, but not necessarily the original method of opening, whatever the material used in the construction. Reasons for Policy: The Department has a duty to determine which parts of the Island are areas of special architectural or historic interest, the character of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance, and shall by order designate such areas as Conservation Areas. Planning Approval is required for all external works to properties in Conservation Areas to ensure that any proposals are in keeping with not only the individual building, but the special character and quality of the area as a whole. Planning Approval IS REQUIRED for alteration or replacement of window in the category of buildings. Category c) BUILDINGS ERECTED BEFORE 1921 AND NOT FALLING WITHIN CATEGORIES a) OR b) WHICH HAVE LARGELY RETAINED THEIR ORIGINAL CHARACTER 7. For ease of use, this category has been divided into two, based on the location of the building: i) Buildings in an Urban Setting
Planning Policy Statement 1/01 – Conservation of the Historic Environment
Development Plan Policies
EP36
Isle of Man Strategic Plan (Modified Draft) 2004
Environment Policy 36: Where development is proposed outside of, but close to, the boundary of a Conservation Area, this will only be permitted where it will not detrimentally affect important views into and out of the Conservation Area. 7.31 Advertisements in Conservation Areas 7.31.1 Some advertisements found and proposed in Conservation Areas are inappropriate and do not reflect the special character and designation of the area. The design of advertisements should respect the physical appearance of the premises in order to integrate re adily with its surroundings. Traditional details, hanging signs and hand painted signage are most appropriate and will be encouraged.
EP38
Isle of Man Strategic Plan (Modified Draft) 2004
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 installation of uPVC windows to replace existing on the front and side elevations as shown in photos and window details date stamped 6th March 2006.
Condition 3
All replacement windows must have a frame profile and section which matches those of the existing windows.
Condition 4
All windows must be fitted with external glazing bars upon installation which match those of the existing windows, including in terms of width and profile.
Application for registered building consent for the installation of uPVC casement windows to replace existing on front elevation (In association with approved application 05/00741B), Flat 3 Thurwood Place
consent granted 27.10.2005
Installation of uPVC casement windows to replace existing on front elevation (In association with 05/01568CON), Flat 3 Thurwood
Installation of uPVC windows to replace existing, Appartment 4 Thurwood Place