6 Application No C25/0503/14/DT Strade, 65 Cae Gwyn, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1LL
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Demolition of Existing Rear Conservatory and Proposed Replacement Extension
LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Ioan Thomas
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION:
To approve subject to conditions
1 Five years to commence the work
2 In accordance with plans
3 In accordance with the green
infrastructure statement
Information
Note:
Dŵr
Cymru Welsh Water
Minutes:
Demolition of existing conservatory and erection of new extension to the
rear.
a)
The
Planning Officer highlighted that this was a householder application to
demolish an existing conservatory and erect a new extension to the rear. It was explained that it was
proposed to finish the extension with timber cladding, with high windows
installed on the side elevations of the extension and bifold doors and large
windows on the rear elevation of the property.
It
was noted that the property was a detached house in an estate of other detached
houses and within the Caernarfon development boundary. The property is not
located within any special land designations and the application was submitted
to the Committee as the applicant was an Elected Member of the Council.
It
was reported that no objection had been received during the public consultation
and that Welsh Water proposed advice and guidance to the applicant by letter.
In
terms of design and residential amenity matters, it was not considered that the
proposal would harm the existing appearance of the site, neither would it
excessively impact the area's visual amenities in general. The building was
considered standard in appearance, in terms of visual amenities therefore, it
was believed that the proposal complied with the requirements of criteria 1 and
2 of policy PCYFF 3. In design terms, it was considered that there would be no
impact on neighbouring amenities as this was a single-storey extension, and the
rear windows and doors would not have a worse impact on private amenities
compared with the existing conservatory.
Attention
was drawn to the proposed biodiversity improvements such as installing bird and
bat boxes. It was noted that should the application be granted, it would be
possible to set a condition to ensure that they were completed before the use
of the proposed extension would commence.
It
was considered that the proposal complied with planning guidelines and
policies. The officers' recommendation was to approve the application with
conditions.
b)
It was proposed and
seconded to approve the application - the application was brought before the
Committee as the applicant was an Elected Member.
In response to a question on Householders’
Permitted Development Rights and that those rights permitted extending by up to
4m and why then was the application submitted to the committee, it was noted
that the extension measured 4.8 metres and therefore needed to be submitted to
the committee for a decision.
RESOLVED: To approve with conditions
1.
Five
years to commence the work
2.
In
accordance with plans
3.
In accordance with the green
infrastructure statement
Information Note: Welsh Water