Housing Policy 16
Source: Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2016
Housing Policy 16: The extension of non-traditional dwellings or those of poor or inappropriate form will not generally be permitted where this would increase the impact of the building as viewed by the public.
8.13.1 There are in the Island, and particularly in Douglas, many substantial buildings which, because of their size or form, are no longer suitable for the originally intended use as either single dwellings or holiday accommodation, but which are still structurally sound. The Department has for many years encouraged the conversion of such buildings, where appropriate, into flats.
8.13.2 The size, layout, occupancy, etc., of flats are controlled by the Housing (Flats) Regulations 1982. However, all flats should also have a good external environment, characterised by -
8.13.3 Many buildings which are generally suitable for conversion into flats not only have very little space around them, but also have an annex or "outlet" at the rear. The Department may require the demolition, in total or in part, of such "outlets" even where the immediate use of the cleared space may not be possible, for example where more than one rear annex may be needed to be removed to gain access or highway work such as road widening may be required to make the cleared space useful. Such demolition will:
Where such demolition is not so required, the accommodation must generally be organised so that every flat has an outlook from the front of the building, and so that no flat is contained entirely within an "outlet". Exception may be made to this general approach where the environment at, and the outlook from, the rear are pleasant and open.
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Erection of extension to existing barns with associated alterations to create garage
Single-storey extensions to east and south elevations; erection of porch; erection of detached storage building
Replacement of existing barn with two-storey garage with ancillary living space and storage
Alterations including replacement front porch, extensions to South East and South West elevations, and conversion of garage to provide additional living space
2 storey extension to south-east elevation. Single storey extension to north-west side of main dwelling. Removal of porch to south-east elevation. External alterations including replacement of roof slates and windows.
Erection of two storey extensions to each side of existing farmhouse together with replacement porches to front and rear
Replacement of an existing timber garage/workshop with a new double garage complete with first floor studio/workspace.
Proposed alterations and extension to side North-West elevation to create additional living accommodation.
Proposed alterations and extension to dwelling to provide replacement garage and additional living accommodation, together with erection of a detached garden room building to rear garden
Alterations and two storey extension to dwelling