6 Application No C25/0428/14/LL Mona, 4 Stryd Fawr, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 1RN
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Change of use form offices to 5 residential flats, including extension at the rear. Air source heat pumps and a new door to the refuse store.
LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Cai Larsen
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION:
To approve with conditions
1. Five
years
2. In
accordance with plans
3. Agree
details of the air source heat pump units
4. C3
use only
5. Affordable
housing condition
6. Biodiversity
enhancements
7. Working
hours
8. The first three
ground-floor windows in the proposed extension must be opaque glass
Biodiversity Note
Natural Resources Wales Letter Note
Minutes:
Change
of use of offices to five residential flats, including a rear extension.
Installation of an air source heat pump and door to the waste storage area.
a)
The
Planning Manager highlighted that the application had been deferred at the
December 2025 Planning Committee to receive more information and evidence of
the need for the units in accordance with the requirements of policy TAI 8.
Reference was made to a further statement presented which explained the plan
from the applicant, as well as the observations of the Housing Strategic Unit,
which confirmed the need for affordable units.
It was explained that the building was
substantial, located on the corner of the high street within the development
boundary of Caernarfon Town and the World Heritage Site Conservation Area.
There was no intention to change the front or side elevation of the building
that were prominent from the high street.
It was acknowledged that the applicant
intended to use the units as a specific accommodation use to ensure suitable
and safe units for people who were currently already living in unsuitable
emergency accommodation in Caernarfon; the proposal would have an affordable
housing condition, ensuring flexibility to meet the permanent accommodation
needs of the area's residents in the future. It was noted that all the units
were being offered as affordable units, with their size in accordance with the
Welsh Government standards (WDQR / WHQS) for affordable units. Reference was
made to the observations of the Housing Strategic Unit which confirmed that the
proposal addressed a proven need for one and two-bedroom units for people
throughout Gwynedd who wished to live in Caernarfon. Consequently, it was
considered that the proposal included justification about the proposal in terms
of size, the number and size of units proposed and complied with the
requirements of policy TAI 8 in terms of housing mix, as well as the
requirements of policy TAI 15 subject to an affordable housing condition to
ensure that the proposal provided affordable units in perpetuity. It was
confirmed that there was sufficient capacity within the Caernarfon indicative
supply for this development currently.
The alteration work would include internal
changes and constructing a three-storey extension within the rear garden and
therefore, it would not impact the elevation or character of the building,
which was prominent to the public, or have a detrimental visual impact on the
World Heritage Site or the Conservation Area. The work would include installing
ground floor windows and first floor windows for the back bedrooms and it was
confirmed that the first-floor windows would be fitted with opaque glass - this
could be ensured by imposing a planning condition. It was also noted that a
planning condition would be imposed to submit the details and location of the
air source heat pump. Consequently, it was considered that the proposal would
not have a significant detrimental impact on nearby residents.
In the context of transport and access matters, it was noted that the property was located in the Town centre where ... view the full minutes text for item 6