9 Application No C23/0806/0O/LL Viaduct Gardens, Stryd Yr Eglwys, Abermaw, LL42 1EL PDF 301 KB
Proposed
works at the Viaduct Gardens region of Barmouth to include:
1.
Repairing, strengthening and raising the height of an approximately 60m section of sea wall,
2.
Erecting a new setback wall and floodgate/barrier in the area behind the primary sea wall,
3.
Install a new drainage network to manage surface water and overtopping in the area behind the setback wall and flood gates,
4.
Installation of Property Flood Resilience (PFR) in the Quay area,
5.
Installation of a new surface water outfall pipe that protrudes from the sea wall into the harbour.
LOCAL MEMBER:
Councillor Rob Triggs
Link
to relevant background documents
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION:
To approve with conditions
1. Commencement
within five years.
2. In
accordance with the plans and documents submitted
3. Public
Protection conditions – timings
4. Submit
and reach agreement on a CEMP
5. Submit
and reach agreement on soft and hard landscaping details
6. Implement
the landscaping details
7. Plan
to protect the structural condition and permanent access of the mains public
water supply crossing the site
8. Plan
to protect the structural condition and permanent access to the public waste
water assets crossing the site
9. Working
hours of construction period
10. Sheet
piling hours
11. Implementation
of noise level mitigation measures
12. Installation
of noise barriers
13. Submission
and agreement on a Noise Management Plan for the construction period.
14. Archaeological
conditions
Note:-
SuDS,
NRW, Network Rail, Public Protection and Welsh Water advice to the developer.
Minutes:
Proposed works in the area of Barmouth Viaduct Gardens
a)
The Planning Manager
highlighted, that it was an
application to improve the flood defence mechanisms. The work would include:-
·
Repairing,
strengthening and raising the height of approximately 60m in length of sea wall;
·
Erection of secondary
walls with new floodgates in the area behind the main sea wall;
·
Installation of new
drainage network in order to manage surface water and flooding in the area
behind the secondary walls and flood gates;
·
Installation of new
surface water outlet pipe which obtrudes from the sea wall to the harbour;
·
Installation of flood
resilience equipment in properties in the quay area.
It was reported that a sea wall would be re-built and
surfaced with stone from the existing wall with a parapet wall section
approximately 1.2 metres above the nearby floor level. The existing rock armour would be
redistributed on the highest part of the beach across the front of the sea wall
and reinforced with additional rocks as required. A new setback wall would be
erected along the northern boundary of Viaduct Gardens, which would include
glass on the highest section. The work would also include a plan to manage
surface water with floodgates, gutters, drains and a variety of adaptations to
the existing system as well as a new surface water outfall on the beach. At the
end of the work, the public place in Viaduct Gardens would be restored through
landscaping work and the installation of new street furniture.
In the context of the principle of the development, it
was noted that the site was partially located within the development boundary
of Barmouth. As a result, and without any other options in terms of an
alternative location to provide the work, it was considered that the proposal
was acceptable in terms of Policy PCYFF 1 of the LDP. Reference was made to
policy AMG 4, which referred to Coastal Protection and asked for proposals to
show that a preponderant economic and social benefit would derive from the
development. It was also noted that proposals must ensure that there was no
unacceptable harm to water quality, public access, the built environment, the
character of the landscape or seascape and biodiversity impacts.
Several technical reports were submitted with the
application which included significant evidence that justified the work in
question.
In the Shoreline Management Plan, the policy for this
part of Barmouth, which includes the harbour section and the access road, as
well as seaside defences notes Hold the Line. The Shoreline Management Plan
states "There would be a need to maintain and raise
defences around the harbour and to maintain the road and railway defences and
probably to further reinforce the defence at Ynys y Brawd.
This is considered as sustainable and maintains the important use of the
harbour and access to the town." As a result, it was considered that the
principle of maintaining and increasing the height of defences around the
harbour, the road and the railway was ... view the full minutes text for item 9