7 Application No C21/1220/42/LL Morlais Lôn Penrallt, Nefyn, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 6EP
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Cliff stabilisation works, demolition and
reconstruction of a single House
Local Member: Councillor Gruffydd Williams
Additional documents:
Decision:
Minutes:
Demolition
of existing dwelling and construct a new dwelling in its place, and work to
stabilise the cliffs
a) The Senior Development Control Officer highlighted that this was a full
application for the demolition of an existing dwelling and construction of a
replacement dwelling, together with work to stabilise coastal cliffs.
Externally, the new house would include a pitched roof finished in dark zinc
and the finishes of the exterior walls would be a combination of timber boards
on the upper floor and natural stone on the lower floors. He noted that the
site and existing building were located at the foot of the cliffs of Nefyn
Beach, and the cliffs were designated as the Clogwyni Pen Llŷn Special
Area of Conservation (SAC) and was also the Porthdinllaen to Porth Pistyll Site
of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). He added that the site was outside the
current development boundary of Nefyn with access gained to the site along the
beach as well as a public footpath that led down from the top of the cliff past
the site and onwards to the beach below.
He explained that the existing site contained a house
that dated back to the late 1960s/early 1970s and of a style that included flat
roofs. Its appearance conveyed those of that era. The site and the wider area
were within the Llŷn and Enlli Landscape of Outstanding Historic Interest
designation, and outside a nearby flood zone (which only applied to the beach).
He noted that elements of the proposal had been amended since the original
submission because of comments received, which included the external finishes
of the dwelling following a comment by the AONB Unit (although the site was not
within the AONB, these were considered as general comments).
He added that originally, a part of the proposal
involved diverting the existing public footpath that ran past the site and repositioning
it to be further from the building. Following discussions and after receiving
comments on the proposal from the Council's Rights of Way Unit, Nefyn Town
Council and members of the public, it was decided that the proposal was too
contentious and therefore the path would stay as it was.
The
application was submitted to the Planning Committee by the Local Member for
reasons of it being an over-development of the site, that it would destabilise
the cliffs and have an adverse impact on the area.
In the context of relevant policies, reference was made to the requirements of policy PS 5 which stated that priority should be given to the effective use of land and infrastructure, prioritising the re-use of previously used land and buildings, wherever possible. In this case, a dwelling already existed, and the site was already developed, therefore the proposal satisfied the general requirements of policy PS 5 of the Anglesey and Gwynedd Joint Local Development Plan (JLDP). It was added that Policy TAI 13 of the LDP related specifically to replacement dwellings and set a series of criteria that must ... view the full minutes text for item 7