Extensions to Dwellings in built up areas or sites designated for residential use
Source: Aps Written Statement
in Recreation Policy 3 and Appendix 6. The latter provides examples of the size and type of provision required.
8.12.1 The Isle of Man Strategic Plan identifies that Open Space in towns and villages on the Island forms an integral part of the fabric of community life, taking various forms and serving many purposes. Open Space ranges from the formal, such as formally laid parks and play areas, to the informal, such as open countryside, glens and the extensive public footpath network. The need for Open Space is that it forms part of the Island's heritage as well as being an attractive and usable asset. In the wider context, it provides visual and spiritual relief from the developed urban settlements on the Island, and provides recreational enjoyment in respect of various active and some less active forms of sporting activity. Open Spaces also provide a means of improving the health and fitness of the Island's population.
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Erection of single storey extension to side/east elevation of existing dwellinghouse and widening of existing driveway
Re-roofing and re-rendering to match existing, removal of chimney to rear and side roof face
Re-roofing and change of render from pebbledash to smooth (retrospective)
Erection of decking/terrace area with glazed balustrades; alterations to windows; erection of steps and installation of wall-mounted handrail
Erection of attached garage and first floor extension to side of existing dwelling
Erection of replacement single-storey extension to rear elevation
Construction of single-storey extension to rear of dwelling, installation of new rooflight to rear elevation
Replacement of existing rear extension, erection of dormer to rear of dwelling, and enlargement of existing rear vehicular access
Replacement of existing roof tiles (retrospective)
Erection of two Bay window extensions with roof balconies above to front elevation