Demolish the old library and build three new intermediate affordable houses.
LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Kim Jones
Link
to relevant background documents
Additional documents:
Decision:
To approve –
conditions:
1. The
development shall be commenced within five years
2. Development
to comply with the approved plans
3. Condition
to ensure that the houses remain permanently affordable
4. Slate roof
5. The
recommendations of the Initial Ecological Assessment must be observed
6. The recommendations
of the Flooding Risk Assessment must be observed
7. Welsh
Water Condition
8. A Welsh
name must be given to the development
Note: Welsh Water
Sustainable Drainage
Minutes:
Demolition of former library and construction of three
new intermediate affordable dwellings.
Some Members had
visited the site on 05-09-23
a) The Senior Planning Officer highlighted that the application had already
been discussed at a meeting of the Planning Committee held on 17 July 2023. At
that time it had been resolved to defer the decision
in order to conduct a site visit so that Members had an opportunity to see the
site in the context of its location.
It was reported that it was a full application for the demolition of the
former Llanberis library and the construction of three new 'intermediate'
affordable dwellings in its place (two 2-bedroom semi-detached dwellings and
one 3-bedroom detached dwelling). The library was closed in 2017 and the site,
which was within the residential area of the Llanberis Local Service Centre as
defined in the LDP, had been dormant since. The site was served by Ffordd Capel
Coch, which also served Ysgol Dolbadarn.
Reference was made to the footbridge over Afon Coch river towards the rear of the site, which connected
with Glanrafon Estate - over the past few years flood
alleviation work had been completed on the river banks
as a result of significant flooding in 2012.
The development had been introduced by Cyngor Gwynedd
as part of the 'Tŷ Gwynedd' scheme. The houses would be offered to buy or rent
for an affordable price to local people.
Attention was drawn to the number of objections to the
plan because parking issues already existed on Ffordd Capel Coch
which caused ill-feeling amongst residents, and there was concern that the
construction of three dwellings at this location would exacerbate the
situation. In addition, there were
concerns regarding the hazard to street users, including children who attended
the nearby school, due to the increase in traffic.
Despite the concerns, the Transportation Unit
had no objection to the proposal in principle although they had noted that they
would not support the creation of on-street parking spaces. The officer stated
that there was a private parking space for each new property in the plans and
that space would remain for three cars to park on the road in front of the
development. It was added that until recently, the site had been a public
library that attracted traffic itself.
Consequently, it was not considered that the development itself would
exacerbate the on-street parking situation compared to what could be the case
under the site's current lawful planning use.
Similarly, it was not considered that the traffic caused by three
dwellings would cause a greater risk to street users than the former library.
In the context of flooding concerns, a Flood Consequence Assessment (FCA) had been submitted with the application in response to initial observations from Natural Resources Wales (NRW). It was noted that the findings of the Flood Consequence Assessment and the modelling process that was followed confirmed that the development would comply with the requirements of the current TAN 15, specifically the ... view the full minutes text for item 9