Construction
of 8 dwellings (use class C3)
LOCAL
MEMBER: Councillor Geraint Parry
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION: To delegate powers to the
Head of the Environment Department to approve the application, subject to a 106
agreement for an affordable home and conditions relating to the following:
1. The time in terms of the
commencement of the development
2. In accordance with the
plans
3. Slates on the roof
4. Materials
5. C3 use for all housing
6. Welsh name for the
housing estate and houses.
7. Welsh and / or bilingual
signs
8. Construction work hours
9. Capel Gwylfa date stone
to be installed in accordance with the approved plan prior to occupation of the
houses
10. In accordance with the
Land Contamination Inspection Report
11. NRW condition relating
to unsuspected pollution.
12. Submit and agree on foul
water drainage details.
13. Transport Department
(Welsh Government) conditions relating to the access and road safety.
14. Landscaping work in
accordance with the details submitted in the first planting season following
occupation / completion of the development and replanting if any tree / hedge
fails within 5 years.
15. Bird and bat boxes to be
installed in accordance with the Green Infrastructure Statement before the
houses are first occupied.
Notes:
SuDS note
Refer to observations from Dŵr
Cymru and the Transport Department (Welsh Government) - present
Minutes:
Construction of 8 dwellings (use class C3)
a)
The Professional Trainee – Planning highlighted that
this was a full application for the construction of 8 dwellings with the aim of
providing 1 affordable dwelling as part of the development, as well as 18
parking spaces within the site (2 for each property and an additional 2 for
visitors). It was noted that the site was located within the development
boundary of Blaenau Ffestiniog, and within a World Heritage Site and the
Landscape of Outstanding Historic Interest. It was explained that the site was currently
empty, with the buildings of the former garage demolished. To the north of the
site lies a playing field, to the east there was a football field, to the west
was the A470 trunk road and to the south the site bordered with a dwelling
house.
The application was submitted to Committee as it was an application for 5
or more dwellings.
It was reported that the development was supported against the indicative
supply level for Blaenau Ffestiniog. It was considered that the proposal was
acceptable in terms of density and met the requirements of criterion (3) of
Policy PCYFF 2 of the LDP. It was elaborated that it would be appropriate to
impose a condition for the houses to be restricted to use class C3 only, namely
dwelling-houses to be used as a sole or main
residence.
It was considered
that the mix and type of housing intended was acceptable and met local demand –
the proposal was acceptable in terms of Policy TAI 8 and the SPG – Housing Mix.
In accordance with Policy
TAI 15, a 10% contribution of affordable homes was expected – 8 houses,
therefore a 0.8 contribution of affordable units was expected. It was explained, when the
requirement for affordable housing fell under 1 unit on the site, then the
provision of an affordable unit would continue to be a priority where
possible. It was elaborated that the
developer had confirmed that plot 1 in the plan would be offered as a site for
an affordable dwelling. Consequently, providing this unit on the site would
meet the requirements in terms of the number of affordable units.
In the context of the impact on the Welsh language, it was considered
that the proposed development would have a neutral impact on the Welsh
language. It was highlighted that Welsh names had been recommended for the
estate in the Language and Community Statement and it
was considered appropriate to impose a condition to ensure a Welsh name for the
development in accordance with criterion 5 of Policy PS 1.
Although there were a number of linear developments near the site, examples of housing estates of this type could be found in the area and an estate of the design in question was not considered to be out of character for the area. The proposal in question would offer a variety in the type and size of houses and it was considered that the ... view the full minutes text for item 10