7 PRESENT THE PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT REPORT: ARTICLE 4 DIRECTION NOTICE ENGAGEMENT PERIOD PDF 221 KB
To
scrutinise the representations received during the public engagement period and
the Council’s response to them.
Additional documents:
Decision:
(i)
To accept
the report and recommend that the Cabinet confirm the Article 4 Direction.
(ii) To request that the Cabinet Member for the
Environment conveys the observations submitted during the discussion to the
Cabinet.
Minutes:
The
report was presented by the Cabinet
Member for the Environment, the Assistant Head of Environment Department and the Planning Policy Unit Team Leader.
Members were reminded that the Council needed to undertake a four-step
process in its effort to introduce the Article 4 Direction within the Gwynedd
Local Planning Authority Area. It was noted that the first step was to issue a
Notice of the Justification Paper on the Introduction of the Article 4
Direction. It was reported that the second step of the process was to hold a
public engagement period. It was explained that the consultation had been held
in August 2023 for a six-week period and included questionnaires, corresponding
with 52,000 houses and a bespoke questionnaire on the Council's website. The
service was acknowledged for securing a consultation period that was double the
statutory requirement. The Department was praised for attracting so
many responses to the consultation, and encouraged to share the good practice
of their experience with other Council departments as they undertook public
consultations in the future. Attention was drawn to the fact that very few
young people had responded to the consultation, and it was acknowledged that
engaging young people to respond to consultations was a challenge that the
Council faced.
It was reported that the Council had now reached the third stage in the
process of introducing the direction as it considered the responses to the
consultation period. It was confirmed that the service had received 3902
responses. It was explained that the Council had allocated its responses to
representations submitted to the consultation into themes and sub-themes within
the report. It was elaborated that no additional information had been found
that justified not confirming the Article Direction based on an assessment of
the responses to the representations that had been submitted following the
public engagement period, consideration of the evidence contained in the
Article 4 justification paper and further research undertaken in response to
some of the representations submitted to the consultation.
Consideration was given to the Council's ability to implement the
direction if it was introduced. It was considered whether one centralised
method of implementation and enforcement would be effective in Gwynedd. It was
noted that the Council did not currently have much control over matters
relating to changing the use class of dwellings and therefore the importance of
robust intervention was emphasised to protect the housing stock while also
protecting communities and the housing needs seen in various communities across
the County. Due to this, it was confirmed that the service had completed
detailed research on suitable methods of establishing financial intervention,
planning, registrations and licensing processes and it was confirmed that these
required various procedures rather than one centralised system in order to deal with situations adequately. It was
emphasised that the direction focused on the use of the property and any change
of use, not its ownership and therefore individuals would not have to receive
planning permission when buying houses.
It was recognised that the Council had ... view the full minutes text for item 7