7 Application No C22/0676/15/LL Car Park, Y Glyn, Llanberis, LL55 4EL PDF 249 KB
Resurfacing and rearranging the Glyn car parks
including the creation of an accessible walking path with a tarmac surface and
the installation of a gravel cell surface system within the parking areas.
LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Kim Jones
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION: To delegate the right
to the Senior Planning Manager to approve the application, subject to receiving
positive observations from Natural Resources Wales and the Trees Unit relating
to further information submitted in response to their initial observations:
1.
Time
2.
Compliance with the plans
3.
Highway conditions
4. Implementation to be in
accordance with the recommendations of the
Ecological Impacts Assessment
5. Implementation to be in accordance with the
recommendations of the
Arboricultural Assessment
6. Any other required Biodiversity/Arboriculture conditions
Notes
1. Welsh Water
2. Natural Resources Wales
3. Land Drainage Unit
Minutes:
Resurfacing and rearranging Y Glyn car parks including creating an
accessible footpath with a tarmac surface and installing a gravel cell system
surface within the parking bays.
Attention
was drawn to the late observations form.
a) The Planning Manager highlighted that it was an application
to rearrange the three existing car parks located in Y Glyn on the banks of
Llyn Padarn in Llanberis. The rearrangement would
only mean improvements to the car parks - no changes were intended to the use
of the land and the car parks would remain under the management of the County
Council. The work would include:
·
Car Park
Area Number 1: 52 x car parking bays, 3
x disabled parking bays and 9 x camper van parking bays. This area would also include
an area to wash canoes/equipment with high walls surrounding it, a drinking
water fountain, bicycle shelter to store up to 10 bicycles with a green roof
and timber cladding and three EV charging points for electric cars.
·
Car Park
Area Number 2: 57 x car parking bays, 1
x trailer parking bay and 13 x camper van parking bays.
·
Car Park
Area Number 3: 20 x car parking bays, 2
x disabled parking bays and 4 x camper van parking bays.
It was added that the footpath would be finished in
tarmacadam and the road and new parking bays would all be finished with
cellular grids filled with gravel - with light grey coloured gravel used in the
parking bays and dark grey coloured gravel in the road area to create a visual
contrast.
It was noted that Strategic Policy PS 5: Sustainable
Development, committed the Planning Authority to support developments where it
can be shown that they were consistent with sustainable development principles.
This policy prioritised the use of previously developed land and the promotion
of high-quality design standards that positively contribute to the local area.
This plan would provide an opportunity to improve the parking resources in this
location, and ensure that the three areas were enhanced and better organised
for the benefit of users and the long-term management of the site.
In the context of highway matters, it was noted that
the Transportation Unit had no objection to the proposals in relation to the
safety of the highway and it was considered that the parking arrangements were
acceptable. The bicycle shelter would encourage the use of sustainable
transport methods, while installing a solid footpath would facilitate access
for people with mobility problems.
In the context of biodiversity and trees, it was noted that the site was within a Site of Special Scientific Interest; an initial Ecological Evaluation had been submitted, which concluded that it was unlikely that the proposed plan would lead to significant residual impact on the important ecological features in the long-term, if all the mitigation and compensation measures proposed by the report were followed. In addition, the Trees Unit confirmed that the Arboriculture Impact Assessment (AIA) was of an acceptable standard and they suggested that ... view the full minutes text for item 7