6 Application No C24/0011/30/AM Bodernabwy, Aberdaron, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 8BH PDF 341 KB
Outline application with some matters reserved
(appearance, landscaping) for the provision of 5 self-build plots for
affordable dwellings
LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Gareth Williams
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to relevant background documents
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION: To approve with
conditions
1.
Time
2.
In
accordance with the plans
3.
Materials
4.
Affordable
housing condition
5.
Highway
conditions
6.
Biodiversity
condition/biodiversity enhancements
7.
NRW
condition
8.
Welsh
Water Condition
9.
Reserved
Matters condition
10. Removal of PD rights for extensions and
restrict to C3 residential use only
11. Protect the public footpath.
Minutes:
Outline application, with some reserved matters
(appearance, landscaping) to create five self-build plots for affordable
housing.
a) The members were reminded that the Committee had deferred the decision
in April 2024 to be able to visit the site and to give the applicant the
opportunity to submit more information. It was reported that the site visit had
been undertaken and that a Housing Statement, Landscape Statement and Plot/Site
Valuation had been received from the applicant, and the application had been
re-amended in light of the additional information. It
was stated that the original recommendation had been to refuse the application
for three reasons, namely: the visual impact of the development, lack of
information regarding the need and housing mix, and lack of information to be
able to complete an assessment under the Habitats and Species Protection
Regulations.
It was reported that
in respect of biodiversity, the Biodiversity Unit had confirmed that because
the site was 750 metres north of the Pen Llŷn a'r Sarnau SAC, the development would not cause loss of
marine habitats or cause noise in the sea which could disturb marine mammals
(dolphin, whale, seals). Neither would it cause harm to coastal processes, and
it was highly unlikely that pollution from the development could reach the sea.
As a result, it was concluded that the development was unlikely to have an
impact on the SAC and that the proposal was now acceptable and in accordance
with the requirements of policies PS 19 and AMG 5.
In the context
of 'need' issues, based on the housing statement and likely valuation of the
plots that had been received, together with information from the Strategic
Housing Unit, the overall need was considered to have been proved. It was
reiterated that the individuals would still need to prove the 'need' fully
through the Tai Teg assessment process, but by imposing and discharging an
affordable housing condition before commencing any development work, there
would be an opportunity to confirm the type of tenure, housing mix and an
opportunity for the individuals to complete the Tai Teg assessment process.
With the application only being outline, it was noted that it was not possible to value any property until detailed plans were in place. Nevertheless, a high-level valuation had been received, based on the size of a 94m² 3-bedroom house on the open market which was in line with the size of a 3 bedroom two-storey house in the SPG Affordable Housing and was therefore relevant for consideration in the context of the application. The valuation appeared to show that a discount could be applied, but a discount of around 40% would be required to ensure affordability. It was also noted that consideration could be given to applying an individual discount on each dwelling based on its final design, through a condition discharge application and a section 106 agreement. Consequently, since receiving the additional information, and given the ability to impose a condition to agree on the provision of affordable housing, the officers ... view the full minutes text for item 6