8 Application No C23/0883/43/LL Gwynus, Llithfaen, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 6LY PDF 192 KB
Full application for the conversion
of an existing stable block to residential dwelling with a single storey
extension
Local Member: Councillor Jina
Gwyrfai
Link
to relevant background documents
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION:
To approve the application subject to:
Conditions
1.
Time
2. Compliance
with plans
3. Exterior
materials/finishes
4. Restrict
occupation to rural enterprise
5. Removal of
permitted development rights
6. Land
drainage scheme
7. Landscaping
8. Biodiversity
Matters
9.
A Welsh name for the property
Notes:
Welsh Water/NRW drainage issues.
Protected species licence
Minutes:
Full application to convert existing stables
to residential property and erect a single storey extension
a)
The Planning Manager highlighted that this was an
application to convert an existing outbuilding as well as to extend it to
create a new single-storey dwelling house with three bedrooms for an
agricultural worker/tourism business. It was reiterated that the proposal also
included adapting another building to provide a permanent bats roost.
It was explained that the
application had been submitted to the Committee as the applicant had a close
family link to an Elected Council Member.
In the context of the
proposal's principle, it was highlighted that policy PCYFF 1 required a
justification for new developments in the countryside together with policy
PS17, which explains that applications for rural enterprise housing need to
comply with Planning Policy Wales and Technical Advice Note (TAN) 6: Planning
for Sustainable Rural Communities and section 4.5 of TAN 6 that involves second
dwellings on established farms. It was noted that the policy encouraged younger
people to manage farm businesses and promote diversification on established
farms, and to support this policy objective it could be appropriate to allow a
second dwelling on established farms.
It was reported, in order to
be able to assess the proposal against the guidance requirements, a rural
enterprise house assessment, business plan and a copy of the business accounts
were received. It was stated that the
applicant lived with his wife and two children in a terraced house
approximately a mile and a half from the application site. Evidence was
received to show that 1.95 agricultural worker was needed on the holding and
the son already had the main responsibilities for running the farm. It was considered
that the proposal was acceptable in respect of the context of the principle and
that arrangements were already in place for the younger person to run the
business.
Reference was made to the
assessment and the details submitted with the application that stated that the
current farm business was viable; had been established strongly, was
financially robust and that there was a likelihood that it would remain so. It
was highlighted that the business did not have alternative houses available and
there was no suitable accommodation in the local area for the applicant given
his role as the main agricultural worker on the holding. Consideration was also
given that the size of the dwelling was reasonable bearing in mind the
applicant's need and the size of the holding. Consequently, the Local Planning
Authority expressed the opinion that the principle of the development was
acceptable and in accordance with policies PCYFF 1, PS 17 and Technical Advice
Note 6.
In the context of visual, general and residential amenities together with the design and visual impact of the proposal, it was considered that the modifications to the building were sympathetic and suitable for a former farm building and would not have a detrimental impact on the nearby listed building. Having considered the location of the farm amongst other ... view the full minutes text for item 8