Convert flat roof into a roof
terrace. First floor rear window to be converted to door to allow access and
a barrier around perimeter of flat roof and decking
on floor.
LOCAL
MEMBER: Councillor Kim Jones
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Additional documents:
Decision:
Reason
1. The proposed development would cause significant
overlooking impact that would be detrimental to the amenities of nearby private
property residents as well as to create a dominant element that may be a
possible source of noise and disturbance.
Therefore, the application is contrary to the requirements of policies
PCYFF 2 of the Anglesey and Gwynedd Joint Local Development Plan in relation to
safeguarding the visual amenities of local residents.
Minutes:
Conversion of a flat roof to a roof terrace. First floor rear window to
be converted into a door to allow access with a surrounding perimeter barrier
for the flat roof with decking on the floor.
a) The Development Control Officer highlighted that this
was an application to create a terrace by installing decking on the flat roof
of an existing extension to the rear of a residential property. It is proposed
to install a first-floor window to allow access to the facility. The roof
measures 5.2m x 4.2m of floor area and is 3.8m above floor level. It was
explained that the property was a two-storey end-terrace house in a residential
area of the Llanberis Local Service Centre as defined by the Anglesey and Gwynedd
Joint Local Development Plan. It also stands within the Dinorwig
Landscape of Outstanding Historic Interest.
It was noted that the application was being submitted
before the Committee since observations had been received on the application
from the Head of Environment Department. It was reiterated that the Local
Member objected to the application since it disrupted the privacy of
neighbours.
In the context
of the principle of the development, it was considered that the proposed
development would cause substantial overlooking impacts, would harm the
amenities of the residents of nearby private properties, as well as create a
dominating element.
b)
It was proposed and seconded to refuse the application.
c)
During the ensuing discussion, the following observation by a member was
noted:
·
The development would have a substantial impact on the privacy of
neighbours.
·
Would create an oppressive feel.
RESOLVED: To refuse –
reasons
The proposed development would cause significant
overlooking impact that would be detrimental to the amenities of nearby private
property residents as well as to create a dominant element that may be a
possible source of noise and disturbance. Therefore, the application is
contrary to the requirements of policies PCYFF 2 of the Anglesey and Gwynedd
Joint Local Development Plan in relation to safeguarding the visual amenities
of local residents.