7 Application No C22/0952/17/LL Land At Coleg Glynllfion, Llandwrog, LL54 5DU
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Demolition
of existing sheds and erection of two livestock sheds together with associated facilities and milking parlour, creation of landscaping bund and associated works
LOCAL
MEMBER: Councillor Llio Elenid Owen
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION: To delegate
the right to the Assistant Head of Environment Department to approve the application,
subject to the following conditions: -
1. Five years.
2. In accordance with the documents and
plans submitted as part of the application.
3. Submit details of external elevations.
4. Compliance with Part 5
(Interpretation and Advice) of the Ecology Impact Assessment document as well
as the Shadow Habitats Regulations Assessment and observations of the
Biodiversity Unit.
5. Complete the landscaping scheme within
a specific period.
6. Compliance with the contents of the
Arboriculture Assessments.
7. The standard conditions
of Gwynedd Archaeological Planning Service regarding submission of details of
an archaeological recording programme initially, and following this, the
submission of a detailed report of the archaeological work within 6 months of
completing the archaeological work at the site.
Minutes:
Demolition
of existing sheds and erection of two livestock sheds together with ancillary
facilities and milking parlour, creation of landscaping bund and associated
works.
Attention
was drawn to the late observations form that highlighted a revised location plan indicating that the boundary
of the application site had been extended to include land for Biodiversity
mitigation measures.
a) The Development Control Officer highlighted that this was a full
application to demolish existing sub-standard agricultural sheds and replace
them with two livestock (sheep) sheds together with associated facilities,
milking parlour, landscaping bund and associated works on one hard-standing
area of the agricultural holding of Glynllifon
College. He added that there were many elements to the proposal:
·
Demolish the existing
sub-standard structure which included two agricultural sheds.
·
Erect a building for a
sheep milking parlour and area to keep 300 sheep.
·
Erect a building for
lambing.
·
Erect a new feed silo.
·
Create a new parking
space for lorries.
·
Create a new service
and turning area.
·
Provide a fold to treat
sheep.
·
Provision of car
parking spaces.
·
Create a 1m high clawdd/bund and plant an indigenous hedgerow.
·
Fell some trees and
propose Biodiversity improvements.
In the context of the principle of the
development, it was explained that Policy PCYFF 1 of the LDP stated that
proposals (outside development boundaries) would be refused unless they were in
accordance with specific policies in the LDP or national planning policies, or
that the proposal demonstrated that its location in the countryside was
essential. It was noted that this application related to improving existing
sheep farming facilities in Glynllifon College and,
therefore, it was considered that its location in the countryside was
essential.
It was reported that the project would seek to
develop a model to promote knowledge within the agricultural sector to show the
advantages of promoting a sustainable sheep milk market in Wales. The proposal
would offer potential additional income for agricultural enterprises and Glynllifon College would play an important part in
developing the dairy sector by developing a better understanding of the
commercial opportunities. The current application had been submitted to extend
and meet the needs of the Agricultural College for an education purpose and its
important contribution to the local economy.
In the context of the visual amenities, it was noted that the new sheds would replace sub-standard buildings and, although larger in size, the external elevations of the new sheds would be of traditional materials that were in-keeping with this type of agricultural buildings in the countryside. It was reiterated that the site was located within undulating landscape, with no environmental designation. Considering the variety of vegetation, undertaking a landscaping plan as well as the material and elevations of the structure, it was not considered that the proposal would have a significant substantial impact within the local landscape. In terms of general and residential amenities, with the current proposal replacing existing agricultural structures on the site, it was not considered that the application would undermine the general or residential amenities of local ... view the full minutes text for item 7