9 Application No C21/0564/23/LL Land By Glyntwrog Inn, Llanrug, Caernarfon, LL55 4AN
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Application for the erection of 3
affordable residential units (two dwellings and a bungalow).
LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Beca Brown
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION:
To delegate powers to the Head of Environment Department to approve the
application, subject to a 106 agreement to transfer
the units to a housing association, along with the following conditions:
1.
In accordance with the plans.
2.
Five years.
3.
Land drainage
4.
Materials
5.
Removal of permitted development rights
6.
Welsh Water Condition
7.
Highway conditions
(completion of entrance, parking, estate road and bin collection area)
8.
Landscaping
9.
Biodiversity enhancements
10.
Details of the boundary fence
11.
A Welsh name for the development / estate
road and the individual dwellings.
12.
Restricted to C3
use only.
13.
A condition for
protecting the cesspool area.
Minutes:
Application for the erection of three affordable
residential units (two houses and a bungalow)
Attention was drawn to the late observations form
which contained observations from the Strategic Housing Unit.
a) The Planning
Manager highlighted
that this was a full application for the erection of three social
affordable houses, a pair of two-storey houses and one bungalow. It was
intended to construct a new entrance to create an access road within the site
as well as provide eight parking spaces and a bin collection area. It was
explained that the application was originally submitted for four two-storey houses but the plan was amended to three following public
objections and the officers' concerns regarding the plan. The application was
submitted to committee because of the local interest and objection to the
application.
In terms of the
principle of the development, it was noted that the proposed houses were
located between the site of the Glyntwrog public house and a single-storey semi-detached house known as Bryn Siriol. It was added that the site was on a slight slope and
had not been designated for a specific use; the site was outside the
development boundary of Llanrug, but immediately
abutted the development boundary of Llanrug as
defined in the LDP. It was explained that Llanrug had
been identified as a Local Service Centre in the LDP but since the site was
located outside the development boundary, policy TAI 16 ('Exception Sites')
applied to the proposal. Policy TAI 16 enabled housing developments on sites
that were outside, but abutted the development
boundary but it had to be ensured that the proposal complied effectively with
Policy requirements.
The indicative
supply level of housing for Llanrug over the Plan
period, as noted in Appendix 5 of the LDP, was 61 units (including a 10%
'slippage allowance', which meant that the method of calculating the figure had
taken into account potential unforeseen circumstances which could influence the
provision of housing, e.g. land ownership matters,
infrastructure restrictions, etc.). During the period 2011 to 2023, a total of
51 units had been completed in Llanrug (37 on
windfall sites and 14 on housing designations T44 and T45). The windfall land
bank, i.e. sites with extant planning permission on
sites not designated for housing, in April 2023, was five units. One unit on designation
T44 (Cae'r Ysgol) remained in the land bank (started
in April 2023). This therefore was a shortfall of four units.
Based on this
information, and since this development would not mean that Llanrug
exceeded its indicative supply level, there was no need for a justification
based on the number of houses in Llanrug.
Nevertheless, as the site was located outside the development boundary and
could be considered as a rural exception site, policy PCYFF 1 and TAI 16 also
asked for justification.
Policy TAI 15 and SPG Affordable Housing, required that new houses were of a size, scale and design that were in keeping with an affordable house. In accordance with the ... view the full minutes text for item 9