7 Application No C23/0864/04/LL Parc Y Derw Goed, Llandderfel, Gwynedd, LL23 7HG
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Construction of new agricultural dwelling (Re-submission)
LOCAL MEMBER:
Councillor Elwyn Edwards
Link to relevant background documents
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION:
To approve the application contrary to the recommendation, subject to the
following conditions:
1.
In accordance with the plans.
2.
Five years.
3.
Materials / finishes
4.
Rural enterprise use condition
5.
Restricted to C3 use only.
6.
Landscaping
7.
Biodiversity enhancements.
8.
Details of the boundary fence
9.
A Welsh name for the development
Note
SUDS
Protect the public footpath
Minutes:
Construction of new agricultural dwelling (Resubmission)
Attention was drawn
to the late observations form which contained observations from the
Biodiversity Unit and Natural Resources Wales
a)
The Development Control Team Leader highlighted that
this was a full application for erecting a new agricultural dwelling and
detached garage on a plot of land in Parc y Derw Goed, Llandderfel.
The site lay within
an elevated position, far outside any recognised development boundary and was
therefore a site in open countryside. The site was served by a byway track, and
public footpath number 42 Llandderfel ran to the
north of the site. The site was within a Special Landscape Area designation, and had been recognised as a Phosphate Special
Area of Conservation (SAC). The fields to the south of the site had been
recognised as Local Wildlife Sites.
It was explained
that the application was a resubmission of application no. C23/0409/04/LL for exactly the same proposal. The application was refused on 17
July 2023 under delegated rights as the Local Planning Authority was not
convinced that the proposal met the locational needs for an agricultural
dwelling because of its distance from the farm.
A Design and Access
Statement, letters of support from NFU Cymru and the Agri Advisor Service,
together with a Business Plan from Farming Connect (confidential) were
submitted as part of the application.
The application was
submitted to the Committee at the local member’s request.
It was reiterated, as a result of the need to preserve and protect the
countryside, that very special justification was required to approve the
construction of new houses there, and therefore, new dwellings in the
countryside were only approved in exceptional circumstances. Those exceptional
circumstances under which new dwellings in the countryside may be approved were
included in Technical Advice Note 6 (TAN6): Planning for Sustainable Rural
Communities - July 2010, prepared by the Welsh Assembly Government.
A Business Plan was
submitted as part of the application, prepared by Farming Connect, which
confirmed that the applicant had been farming in partnership with his father
since 2012. The Business Plan provided the background of the enterprise
together with details about the size of the holding, stock numbers, labour
requirements and financial details about the enterprise's viability. The
proposal would therefore be a second dwelling on an established farm, with the
applicant running the farm with his father. Reference was made to the following
criteria, noting when considering the need that:
a) there was a
clearly established existing functional need;
b) the need
related to a full-time worker, and did not relate to a part-time requirement;
c) the
enterprise concerned had been established for at least three years, profitable
for at least one of them, and both the enterprise and the business need for the
job, was currently financially sound, and had a clear prospect of remaining so;
d) the functional need could not be fulfilled by another dwelling or by converting an existing suitable building that was already on the land holding comprising the ... view the full minutes text for item 7