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    Application No C24/0532/25/LL Land At Pentir Substation, Pentir, Bangor, LL57 4ED

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    Meeting: 09/09/2024 - Planning Committee (Item 8)

    • Webcast for 09/09/2024 - Planning Committee

    8 Application No C24/0532/25/LL Land At Pentir Substation, Pentir, Bangor, LL57 4ED pdf icon PDF 235 KB

    Proposed Energy Storage facility, related access, landscaping, infrastructure ancillary Equipment, with a grid connection import and export capacity of 57MWac.

     

    LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Menna Baines

     

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    Decision:

    DECISION: To delegate powers to the Senior Planning Manager to approve the application, subject to the receipt of observations from the Transportation Unit and the Public Protection Service and the following conditions:

    1.    Five years.

    2.    In accordance with the plans/details submitted with the application.

    3.    Compliance with the landscaping scheme together with future maintenance work.

    4.    ⁠Compliance with the recommendations of the Initial Ecological Assessment, Arboriculture Impact Assessment and the Green Infrastructure Statement.

    5.    Prior submission of an Environmental Construction Method Statement to the LPA.

    6.    Submission of a Construction Transport Management Plan.

    7.    Agree on the external materials for the structures.

    8.    Ensure a Welsh name and bilingual signage with priority given to the Welsh language.

    9.    Agree on an Archaeological Work Programme

    10.  Submission of an Environmental Management Plan

    11.  Transportation and Public Protection conditions, as required

    12.  The site must be restored to the condition agreed with the Planning Authority once the development's operational period has ended

    Notes:            

    Water and Environment Unit

    Natural Resources Wales

    Gwynedd Archaeological Planning Service

     

    Minutes:

    Proposed Energy Storage Facility, associated access, landscaping, infrastructure, ancillary equipment, with import and export capacity to grid connection of 57MWac.   

     

    Attention was drawn to the late observations form which contained observations from the Transportation Unit. 

    a.                  The Development Control Officer highlighted that this was a full application for the installation and operation of a Battery Energy Storage System - BESS, including energy storage units, electricity substation, site access, landscaping and supporting infrastructure on land west of the existing Pentir electricity substation.  Attention was drawn to all the application's elements, and it was noted that the proposal would enable effective use to be made of the sustainable energy, which was already being generated. ⁠It was reiterated that an underground cable connection to the electricity grid would be secured via a separate planning application.    

     

    It was reported that the site comprised 2.57 hectares of rough pasture in an Open Countryside site outside any development boundary and due to the size of the site, it was explained that the applicant had undertaken a pre-application consultation as was required for the development defined as major by the Welsh Government.  It was noted that the development had been screened for the Environmental Impact Assessment and it was considered that the impact on the environment was insufficient to justify submitting an environmental statement with the application.  

     

    Reference was made to the response and observations of the Highways Unit confirming that they had no objection in principle to the proposal, subject to conditions to ensure that the assessment of the road's condition is completed prior to and after the construction work, and that the Environmental Construction Management Plan and the Construction Traffic Management Plan are submitted and approved.  

     

    ⁠In the context of the principle of the development, it was highlighted that justification had been given in the Planning, Design and Access Statement to situate the resource on the proposed site based on the proximity of the Pentir Sub-station and the complexity and impact on the landscape of installing cables to connect the battery storage and the National Grid network, which would therefore meet with the requirements of Policy CYFF 1 - that the location was suitable.  It was reiterated that Policy ISA 1 was also supportive of proposals for water, electricity, gas services, etc., to improve the provision, subject to detailed planning considerations and noted the importance that the infrastructure provision for the development site is located and designed in a way that reduces the impact on the natural and built environment.  By situating the development on this site close to the existing substation, it was considered that the proposal was acceptable in environmental terms.   

     

    It was acknowledged that there would be some disruption during construction that would continue for approximately 12 months, however, after this the site would be managed remotely and there would be no staff present at the site, only occasionally for maintenance.  

     

    Based on the information submitted it was considered that all the impacts had  ...  view the full minutes text for item 8