Change of
use the former VOSA testing station to form a Timber and Builders Merchants
LOCAL
MEMBER: Councillor Dewi Jones
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION: To approve with conditions
Conditions:
1. Five years.
2. In accordance with plans and documents.
3. To
restrict use of the site to use class B1, B2, B8 within the proposed Use
Classes Order 1987.
4. Biodiversity enhancements.
5. Protect Welsh Water's equipment and
pipes and their protection zones.
Minutes:
Change of
use of the former VOSA testing station to form a Timber and Builders Merchants
Attention
was drawn to the late observations form.
a)
The
Planning Trainee highlighted that this was a full application to change the use
of a VOSA MOT testing station, which was a unique use, to a timber and
builders’ merchants in relation to the applicant's existing site immediately to
the rear. The site would operate separately, but by the same company. The site
was located within the Cibyn industrial estate which was within the development
boundary of Caernarfon and, as defined in the LDP, a 'site protected as a
principal employment site' for employment use (B1, B2 and B8) in accordance
with Policy PS13 (Providing opportunities for a flourishing economy) and Policy
CYF 1 (Safeguarding, allocating and reserving land and units for employment
use) of the LPD.
It was explained that Policy PCYFF3 states that
proposals, including extensions and alterations to existing buildings and
structures, will be permitted provided they conform to a number of criteria
including that the proposal complements or enhances the character of the site,
the building or the area in terms of siting, appearance, scale, height, massing
and elevation treatment; that it respects the context of the site and its place
within the local landscape; that it uses materials that are appropriate to their
surroundings and incorporates soft landscaping; that it enhances a safe and
integrated transport and communications network; that it limits surface water
run-off and flood risk and prevents pollution; that it achieves an inclusive
design that allows access for all and helps to create healthy and vibrant
environments taking into account the health and well-being of future users.
It was reported that the current building was significant and prominent within
the industrial estate and positioned itself as part of the wider site when
viewed from a distance. It was confirmed that the applicant had stated that
there was no intention to make external alterations to the building or yard,
and therefore there would be no greater impact on the landscape than the
existing situation. To this end, the application would meet the objectives of
Policy PCYFF 3 within the LDP.
In the context of general and residential
amenities, it was noted that the site's nearby residents had been informed
about the application, but no response was received. While the site is located
within an industrial estate approximately 100 metres from residential houses to
the north and the proposal would likely lead to intensive use of the site, it
was not considered that it would have a significant negative impact on the
amenities of the residents of nearby houses; therefore, it complied with the objectives
of Policy PCYFF 2 of the LDP.
Reference was made to Welsh Water's comments which confirmed an objection to the proposal on the grounds that there was an intention to plant a tree as part of the biodiversity improvements within the protection zone of pipes crossing the site. It was highlighted that an ... view the full minutes text for item 8