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Agenda, decisions and minutes

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Items
No. Item

1.

APOLOGIES

To receive any apologies for absence

Minutes:

Apologies were received from Cllr Robin Williams (IOACC) and Cllr Gareth A Roberts (GC)

 

2.

DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST

To receive any declaration of personal interest.

Minutes:

Cllr. Anne Lloyd Jones - Personal and Prejudicial - The discussion around the Tourist Facilities and Accommodation Supplementary Planning Guidance and their personal interest in that area.

Cllr. Richard Dew - Personal and Prejudicial - The discussion around the Tourist Facilities and Accommodation Supplementary Planning Guidance and their personal interest in that area.

 

Cllr. Owain Williams - Personal and Prejudicial - The discussion around the Tourist Facilities and Accommodation Supplementary Planning Guidance and their personal interest in that area.

 

3.

URGENT BUSINESS

To note any items that are a matter of urgency in the view of the Chairman for consideration.

Minutes:

No urgent items were received.  

4.

MINUTES pdf icon PDF 292 KB

The Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the meeting of this committee held 30th Sept 2019 be a true record.

Minutes:

The minutes of the Committee held on 30 September 2019 were accepted as a true record.

5.

THE JOINT COMMITTEE'S FINAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2020 pdf icon PDF 213 KB

To submit the Senior Finance Manager’s report (Gwynedd Council)

Additional documents:

Decision:

The following were accepted and approved:-

 

·         2019/20 Income and Revenue Expenditure Account

·         Annual return for the year ended 31 March 2020.

 

Minutes:

A report was presented by Ffion Madog Evans (Senior Finance Manager), which responded to a statutory requirement under Section 12 of the Public Audit (Wales) Act 2004, to report specifically on accounting and audit of Joint Committees' accounts.

 

It was explained that the Official Annual Return for 2019/2020 had be duly completed and certified by the Responsible Financial Officer, following certification the Joint Planning Policy Committee was required to approve and publish the Annual return by 15th June 2020. Although it was published on the Gwynedd Council website due to the Covid-19 outbreak it was not possible for the body to approve the annual return before 15 June 2020.

 

It was explained that the accounts and return had been subject to audit by Deloitte and no matters arose as part of the Audit.

 

It was explained that due to the current situation with the pandemic it would be necessary for the Chairman to sign the Accounts using an electronic signature.

 

            Matters raised

·         A Question was raised regarding what the ‘other staff costs’ in Appendix A were.

 

Response

·         It was explained that these costs were related to a member of staff who had left the service and these were costs were on off costs relating to 19/20 only.

 

Decision - The 'Revenue Income and Expenditure Account 2018/2019' and the 'Annual Return' for the year ending 31 March 2020 were received and approved. The Chairman agreed to sign the accounts using an electronic signature, confirming that it has been jointly approved by the Planning Policy Committee.

 

 

6.

SUPPLEMENTARY PLANNING GUIDANCE - TOURIST FACILITIES AND ACCOMMODATION pdf icon PDF 114 KB

To submit a report by Heledd Jones (Team Leader) Joint Planning Policy Unit

Additional documents:

Decision:

To approve the amendments proposed in part 4.6 and paragraph 6.2.1 of the Guidance and to approve the publication of the Supplementary Planning Guidance for a public consultation period that is specifically relevant to those parts.

 

Minutes:

* Resolved to change the order of the agenda and to discuss item 7 before item 6. *

 

Heledd Jones gave a short presentation explaining the SPG's journey so far. The reasons for the amendments to the SPG and the minor amendments proposed were explained. It was explained that the changes related to defining what is considered by over provision of holiday accommodation and the rationale for those changes. It was highlighted that only the changes shown in bold and underlined in section 4.6 and para 6.2.1 would be subject to public consultation.

 

Matters raised:

 


• It was asked if any new development (where appropriate) could be tied to the agricultural Holding Number

• Need to look at the wording of para 4.6.2 in the English version the word ‘idle' may not be appropriate in this context'

• Clarification sought on what is meant by 'robust justification' in paragraph 3.1.3

• Clarification sought on what is meant by 'defence buildings' in paragraph 4.4.1

 

Response:

 

·         It was explained that the SPG gives guidance on this in para 4.6.6, any new development is subject to a condition where appropriate.

·         It was agreed that this word was not appropriate and would be changed and thw amendments would be proof read and any amendments would be made before releasing for public consultation.

·         It was explained that this paragraph was not subject to public consultation

·         It was explained that this wording comes directly from Planning Policy Wales

 

 

Decision To approve the amendments proposed in part 4.6 and paragraph 6.2.1 of the Guidance and to approve the publication of the Supplementary Planning Guidance for a public consultation period that is specifically relevant to those parts.

 

7.

SUPPLEMENTARY PLANNING GUIDANCE - CHANGE OF USE OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES AND SERVICES, EMPLOYMENT SITES AND RETAIL UNITS pdf icon PDF 111 KB

To submit a report by Heledd Jones (Team Leader) Joint Planning Policy Unit

Additional documents:

Decision:

To approve the publication of the Supplementary Planning Guidance for the public consultation period.

 

Minutes:

Heledd Jones gave a presentation giving the context of the SPG and setting out the next steps. The process of preparing the SPG was explained, and that revisions had been made following the introduction of the initial draft of the SPG to the Panel. It was highlighted that these changes had been made following internal discussions. The revisions were set out as below.

 

·         Revise sections that refer to the relevant policies included within the JLDP in order to ensure consistency and accuracy between the Guidance and the Policies;

·         Add some clarity with regard to the loss of use of a non-commercial community facility and the information that is expected to be submitted;

·         Clarify what information is expected to be submitted for considering the suitability of applications for ancillary uses on employment sites.

 

Matters raised:

 

·         It was asked why para 4.5 (Town Centers) required that the property had been on the market at a reasonable selling price or rental price for a period of six months but para 4.6 (in villages) the requirement was twelve months

 

Response

 

·         It was explained that this requirement derives from the policies in the LDP and that this cannot be changed through the SPG.

 

Decision - To approve the publication of the Supplementary Planning Guidance for the public consultation period.