8 Application No C25/0914/44/LL Llyn Bach, Porthmadog, LL49 9DF
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A proposal to remove the existing boundary wall in order to provide improved access to Cob Crwn, and to create a new footpath for pedestrians and cyclists.
LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Nia Jeffreys
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION: To approve with conditions -
1. 5 years
2. Completion
of the proposal in accordance with the Plans
3. Complete
the proposal in accordance with the reasonable mitigation and avoidance
measures, and pollution avoidance measures contained within the Initial
Environmental Assessment and the tree preservation measures included within the
Tree Planning Survey.
4. Biodiversity
enhancements condition
Minutes:
Proposal to remove the existing boundary wall
to provide better access to Cob Crwn and create a new
footpath for pedestrians and cyclists.
Attention was drawn to the Late
Observations Form.
a)
The
Planning Officer highlighted that the existing footpath (an informal one and
including a grassed area and an uneven surface) did not comply with the Active
Travel standards and the Contemporary Accessibility Standards. The improvement
would replace sections of existing grassy surface with a sturdy, level and
accessible path.
It was reported that the site lied adjacent
to the Llyn Bach car park in an area designated as Flood Zone 3 under policy
TAN 15, outside the LDP development boundary and within the Area of Outstanding
Historic Interest designation. Confirmation was received from the Land Drainage
Unit that an element of the application relating to the sustainable drainage
system had been approved. Reference was made to the observations from the
Biodiversity Unit stating that biodiversity enhancements had not been included
as part of the application, but it would be possible to impose conditions.
It was considered that Policy ISA 2:
Community Facilities was the main consideration of this application, which
noted the importance of local community and leisure facilities for the local,
social, educational, linguistic and cultural needs of the Plan area, as well as
its economic well-being. It was noted that the
proposal was a plan for a public path with seating areas and picnic tables to
enjoy the outdoors, which would be accessible for all. It was considered that
the proposal and the proposed location was appropriate to the site and accessible
to the local community; the proposal was completely acceptable based on the
requirements of policy ISA 2 of the LDP
In the context of visual amenities, it was
not considered that the proposal would significantly impair the visual
amenities of the area more than what currently existed. Attention was drawn to
an objection received on the grounds of the loss of recreational use of the
site, but it was not considered that the path would have a significant
detrimental impact on existing users of the site; the proposal was acceptable
in terms of Policy PCYFF 2 and PCYFF 3.
With access to the site on a footpath and its
convenient location from the town of Porthmadog, this would make it accessible
in terms of being able to reach it through existing roads and footpaths as well
as through the use of public transport (there is a permanent bus stop nearby)
as well as a standard size car park at the start of the path. It was not
considered that the proposal would likely cause danger that could not be
controlled, therefore it was acceptable on the grounds of the relevant requirements
of policy PS 4.
Reference was made to the fact that the site was located approximately 220m away from the Pen Llŷn a'r Sarnau Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and on the basis of the reasonable avoidance measures relating to otters, as ... view the full minutes text for item 8