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    Application No C23/0917/14/DT 7, Rhes Marine Porth Waterloo, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1LP

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    Meeting: 26/02/2024 - Planning Committee (Item 9)

    • Webcast for 26/02/2024 - Planning Committee

    9 Application No C23/0917/14/DT 7, Rhes Marine Porth Waterloo, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1LP pdf icon PDF 195 KB

    Full renovation of the existing house, proposed new garage, proposed photovoltaic array, landscaping and flood mitigation measures in addtion to demolition of exsisting outbuilding.  

     

    LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Ioan Thomas

     

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    • Plans, item 9 pdf icon PDF 2 MB
    • Webcast for Application No C23/0917/14/DT 7, Rhes Marine Porth Waterloo, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1LP

    Decision:

    DECISION: To approve with conditions

     

    1.         Five years to commence the work.

    2.         In accordance with plans.

    3.         Slates to match.

    4.         Opaque glass to be installed along the side of the balcony that borders with number 6 Marine Terrace

    5.         In accordance with the ecology report 

    6.         Welsh Water condition

     

    Information Note: Welsh Water/Natural Resources Wales and Biodiversity

     

    Minutes:

    Full renovation of existing house, proposed new garage, proposed photovoltaic system, landscaping and flood alleviation measures as well as demolition of existing outbuilding.

     

    Attention was drawn to the late observations form which noted: a) that the proposal did not reach the thresholds to submit a Welsh Language Statement or a Welsh Language Impact Assessment; b) that it was intended to impose a planning condition to ensure that the proposed garage was only used as ancillary to the main property.

     

    a)     The Planning Manager highlighted that this was an application for alterations and modifications to a property by extending the eaves of a section of the existing roof, extending the existing balcony at the rear of the property, adding slate diamond pattern finish on the side of the property and providing two open porches; demolition of existing outbuilding and erecting a double garage, installation of four lines of solar panels, landscaping work and installing floodgates along the boundary of the property with the Menai Straits. ⁠ It was added that the site was located outside the development boundary of the town and within the boundary of flood zone C2/Zone 2 and 3 of the flood maps.

     

    It was noted that the application had been submitted to the Planning Committee due to a family connection with one of the planning officers.

     

    It was considered that the modifications and alterations to the property were minimal, and suitable in terms of size, design and layout. It was added that the proposal to extend the existing balcony at the rear of the  property would lead to it being closer to the property next door. Although other houses in the terrace with balconies offered an element of overlooking into the rear gardens of the houses, the appropriateness of imposing a condition was considered to ensure that a privacy screen was installed on the side of the balcony that faced the property next door to alleviate the direct impact of the balcony extension.

     

    It was noted that the proposal involved converting an existing garage that was ancillary to the property into a kitchen and dining room, but it was not proposed to increase the number of bedrooms. It was added that it was intended to demolish the existing outbuilding and erect a double garage in its place near the access to the property - the garage of usual design for a garage and the proposal was acceptable.

     

    In terms of the landscaping work, the footpaths and vehicular road and the flood prevention measures, it was considered that these elements were acceptable. NRW nor the Transportation Unit had no objection to the proposal, and the Biodiversity Unit was satisfied with the ecological report provided, along with the biodiversity improvements proposed in the form of bird and bat boxes. Confirmation was also received that the proposal would not have an impact on the nearby Special Area of Conservation.

     

    It was considered that the proposal was acceptable, subject to the inclusion of a condition to ensure ancillary use for the proposed  ...  view the full minutes text for item 9