8 Application No C22/0182/30/DT Pelydryn, Aberdaron, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 8BE PDF 303 KB
Single
storey extension
LOCAL
MEMBER: Councillor Gareth Williams
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION: To approve subject to conditions:
1. Commence
within five years.
2. In
accordance with the plans.
3. Slate
roof.
4. Materials
to be in-keeping.
5. Welsh Water Condition
Minutes:
The application had been
deferred at the Planning Committee in July in order to undertake a site visit.
Some of the Members had visited
the site on 02/09/22 in order to familiarise themselves with the layout and
context of the proposal within the local environment.
Attention was drawn to the
late observations form.
a) The
Development Manager highlighted that this was an application to erect a
single-storey in front of a single-storey house. It was reported that the
development would include extending an existing garage, which forms an
integrated part of the house, 1.5m in front of it. This new element would have
a pitched roof measuring 3.8m high (1.2m lower than the ridge of the roof
itself), with a garage door in front.
It was noted that the
property was one property in a row of detached houses nearby the B4413 class 2 road
in a residential area within the boundary of the Coastal - Rural Village of Aberdaron as defined by the Gwynedd and Anglesey Local
Development Plan; The property was also within the designated Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Llŷn and
Bardsey Island Landscape of Outstanding Historical Interest.
The application was
submitted before the Committee at the request of the former local member,
Councillor W. Gareth Roberts, who objected on the grounds of the visual impact
of the development on the streetscape and due to concerns regarding the amenity
impact on neighbours.
Reference was made to
Policy PCYFF 3 of the LDP that states that it was expected for every proposal
to show a high-quality design, which gave full consideration
to the context of the surrounding built environment. In this case, when
considering the scale, design and materials of the extension, it was considered
that the change to the appearance of the site would be very small compared with
the existing house, and that no harm to the built quality of the property would
derive from the development. It was noted that conditions could be imposed, to
ensure that the materials used are in keeping with the rest of the house.
In addition, it was
reported, despite the considerable increase in the bulk of the building, as
well as an extension to the "building line" slightly to the front,
there is no definitive building pattern to developments in the area, and
because the change is small, the proposal would respect the built context of
the site and be in-keeping with the surrounding area. As a result, it was
considered that the plan submitted, due to its scale, materials and design, is
appropriately in-keeping with the existing property and therefore complies with
the needs of policy PCYFF 3.
Although the site lies within the AONB, and considering its urban location, the proposal in question would not affect the character of the AONB's landscape. Similarly, it was not considered that harm would be caused to the Landscape of Outstanding Historic Interest - the proposal was acceptable under the requirements of Policies AMG 1 and ... view the full minutes text for item 8