Planning Officer · 2007–2014
Trevor Wilson served as a planning officer who handled 61 planning applications over a 8-year career (2007–2014). Their most active parishes were Douglas (32), Castletown (11), Ramsey (7). Of 61 decided applications, 53 (87%) were approved and 8 (13%) refused. They specialised primarily in alteration, signage, retrospective applications. Their busiest year was 2014 with 30 decisions.
50
Decisions
42
Approved
8
Refused
84%
Approval Rate
Appeal against refusal for installation of replacement windows to front and side elevations
Permission was granted in November 2014 for replacement windows and a door to the rear of a residential property in Douglas, Isle of Man.
Permission was granted in October 2014 for alterations at 27 Governors Road, Onchan, including replacement roof lights, new French doors, and blocking up a kitchen door.
Registered Building Consent was granted for replacement roof lights, new French doors, and blocking up a kitchen door at a registered building on Governors Road, Onchan.
Permission was granted for roof works at a Victorian terraced property in the Windsor Road Conservation Area, Douglas, including re-slating, chimney stack removal, and two new roof lights.
An application to remove chimney stacks from a Victorian corner terrace property in Douglas was refused in September 2014, on the grounds that the stacks are an important part of the building's character and their removal would harm the roofscape.
Permission was refused to install replacement top-opening casement windows at a prominent Conservation Area property in Douglas, because the proposed style did not match the sliding sash windows characteristic of the area.
This application sought registered building consent for a range of variations and additional works at Ballaradcliffe House, a registered building in Andreas, partly retrospectively. The Planning Committee refused consent because the application failed to address inappropriate and destructive works carried out without consent, and several proposed works did not sufficiently respect the character of the registered building.
Permission was granted to remove a chimney stack at 44 Broadway, Douglas, with the stack found to be only marginally visible from the main road.
Registered Building Consent was granted for the installation of a replacement window at a listed property at Flat 1, 4 Harris Terrace, Douglas, Isle of Man.
Permission was granted to install a replacement window at a Registered Building within the Windsor Road Conservation Area in Douglas.
Registered Building Consent was granted for replacement window components to the front elevation stone mullioned window at 37 Mysore Cottages, a single-storey terraced cottage on Waterloo Road, Ramsey. The works were judged to respect the character of the Registered Building.
Permission was granted to install a replacement window at a cottage in Ramsey, Isle of Man, subject to two conditions.
Registered Building Consent was granted for the installation of reclaimed slate roofing and new flat roofs on two dormer windows at a registered building in Ramsey.
Registered Building consent was granted to remove a coal fireplace at a listed property in Douglas, Isle of Man.
Registered Building consent was granted in April 2014 for a replacement window at Mysore Cottages, 41 Waterloo Road, Ramsey, where the existing windows were non-original and showing signs of decay.
Registered Building consent for refurbishment works and installation of a replacement window (In association with 13/00905/GB) Registered Buildings Nos. 65
Permission was granted in February 2014 for refurbishment works and a replacement window at Compton House, 9 Castle Street, Castletown, subject to three conditions.
Registered Building Consent for installation of replacement cellar window (Retrospective, RB no 43 in association with 13/00732/GB)
Retrospective permission was granted for a replacement cellar window at 1 Quay Lane, Castletown, in connection with a related listed building consent application.
Registered Building consent was granted for internal repair and remedial works to the lower ground floor of 4 Quay Lane, Castletown, a registered building.
Permission was refused in July 2013 for alterations to the rear elevation of a terrace property in Castletown's Conservation Area, as the proposed rendering and removal of chimney pots would harm the building's original character.
Permission was granted to demolish and rebuild a rear outlet wall at 109 Woodbourne Road, Douglas, to match the existing structure.
Consent was sought for the installation of an extractor vent for Registered Building Nos. 179 (in association with application 08/00581/GB) at Harold Tower, Fort Anne Road, Douglas.