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APOLOGIES To accept any apologies for absence. Additional documents: Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillors
Stephen Churchman and Louise Hughes. |
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DECLARATION OF PERSONAL INTEREST AND PROTOCOL MATTERS To receive any declaration of personal interest and to note protocol matters. Additional documents: Minutes: a) The
following members declared that they were local members in relation to the
items noted: Councillor
Gareth Thomas, (not a member of this Planning Committee), in relation to item
5.1 and 5.4 on the agenda, (planning application number C20/0244/08/LL) Councillor
Annwen Daniels (not a member of this Planning Committee), in relation to item
5.2, 5.3 and 5.4 on the agenda, (planning application number C20/0066/03/AC,
C20/0067/03/AC and C20/0079/03/AC |
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URGENT ITEMS To note any items that are a matter of urgency in the view of the Chairman for consideration. Additional documents: Minutes: None to note |
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The Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the previous meeting of this committee, held on 2nd July 2020, be signed as a true record. Additional documents: Minutes: It was confirmed that the minutes of the meeting of
this committee, held on the 2nd of July 2020, was a true record. |
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PLANNING APPLICATIONS To submit the report of the Head of Environment Department. Additional documents: Minutes: The Committee considered the following applications for development.
Details of the applications were expanded upon and
questions were answered in relation to the plans and policy aspects. |
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The following development is located within the boundaries of Gwynedd Council Local Planning Authority: 1) Construction of Western tunnel head house (including the associated construction compound) at Garth and the permanent access track The following development is located within the boundaries of Snowdonia National Park Local Planning Authority: 2) Construction of Eastern tunnel head house (including the associated construction compound), sealing end compound and permanent access at Cilfor 3) A new sealing end compound on the eastern side of the Dwyryd Estuary to connect the underground cables to the overhead line The following development does not require formal planning permission : These proposals would allow for the construction of an underground tunnel housing electricity cables and the removal of 10 existing pylons and associated overhead lines from across the Dwyryd Estuary The application crosses the boundary between Gwynedd Council and the Snowdonia National Park and therefore you may receive a consultation from each authority in relation to the development located within its boundaries. LOCAL MEMBER:
Councillor Gareth Thomas Additional documents: Decision: DECISION To approve subject to conditions: 1. 5 years 2. In accordance with the plans and assessments submitted as
part of the application. 3. The colour of the fence 3. Highways 4. Trunk Roads 5. NRW Conditions 6. Welsh Water 7. Working hours - and other Public Protection conditions 8. Biodiversity 9. Archaeological 10. CEMP 11. Landscaping and monitoring management plan Notes Highways Welsh Water All operations that include the disposal, treatment or recovery of tunnel outputs should be achieved in accordance with the waste hierarchy and the objectives of the outline waste management plan. Contact the Gwynedd Planning Service and Natural Resources Wales in relation to the requirements of the Environmental Licensing Regulations or planning status of any waste management facility or other site noted for the receipt, treatment or disposal of any waste arisings. Minutes: The following development is located within the boundaries of Gwynedd
Council Local Planning Authority: 1) Construction of Western tunnel head house
(including the associated construction compound) at Garth and the permanent access
track. The following development is located within the boundaries of Snowdonia
National Park Local Planning Authority: 2) Construction of Eastern tunnel head
house (including the associated construction compound), sealing end compound
and permanent access at Cilfor: 3) A new sealing end compound on the eastern
side of the Dwyryd Estuary to connect the underground cables to the overhead
line. The following development does not require formal planning
permission: These proposals would allow
for the construction of an underground tunnel housing electricity cables and
the removal of 10 existing pylons and associated overhead lines from across the
Dwyryd Estuary. Attention was drawn to the late observations form that had been
received a) The
Planning Manager elaborated on the background of the application, noting that this was an application concerning a project that had for some
years now, included a substantial input from Council officers and stakeholders
to the project referred to as a Visual Impact Provision (VIP) project. It was reported that the plan
was led by the National Grid who had consulted extensively with the local
community. The
purpose of the plan was to mitigate the visual impact the existing electricity
infrastructure has on protected landscapes around the Dwyryd estuary by
removing electricity pylons between Minffordd and Cilfor and under-grounding
the electricity cables for a distance of 3.5km.
It was added that a planning application had
been submitted to the Gwynedd Council Planning Authority and the Snowdonia
National Park Authority in order to enable both authorities to determine the
application relevant to their areas.
Attention was drawn to paragraphs 1.17 - 1.23
in the report that gave a brief description of the developments subject to the
application within both Authorities and to paragraphs 1.24 to 1.30 that, due to
the extensive and complex nature of the plan, referred to requirements outside
the planning field. It was noted that the Planning Committee of the Snowdonia National
Park Authority had already approved the application. It was explained that the proposal involved erecting
the Western tunnel end building (including the associated building compound),
along with a permanent access track. Although the building was relatively
substantial, it was comparable to an agricultural building in terms of its
size, height and design. It was added that a Visual
and Landscape Assessment had been submitted as part of the application and
included landscape details and the visual impact including a photographic
montage. Based on the information and plans submitted as part of the application, it was considered that the long-term impacts of the proposal were acceptable in terms of design, scale, materials, landscaping and the impact on the landscape and that it complied with the requirements of policies PCYFF 2, 3 and 4, AMG 2 and 3 of the LDP and TAN 12: Design. It was accepted that the plan as a ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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Application No C20/0066/03/AC Oakley Ffestiniog Quarry, Blaenau, LL41 3ND PDF 423 KB Application under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to vary condition 1 on planning permission C01M/0014/03/MW to allow the continued operation of an established business for a further 20 years until 31 January 2040 LOCAL MEMBER:
Councillor Annwen Daniels Additional documents:
Decision: To delegate powers to the Assistant Head of Department to approve the application, subject to the following amendment to Condition 1 of planning permission C01M/0014/03/MW to allow the continued use of ancillary land for the storage of raw materials and feedstock: • Permission is hereby granted for a limited period up to 31 January 2040, by the expiry of which period all buildings, plant, machinery and equipment shall have been removed and the site thereafter restored in accordance with the scheme of restoration received on the – 14 April 2020. • In addition to the variation to Condition 1 of the permission, the plant feedstock storage area, hardstanding and storage shed should be conditioned as ancillary to the principal use of the site as a minerals plant that processes slate waste to produce granulated slate products and powders. This would secure that the site could continue to operate in accordance with the revised output of no more than 9 loads dispatched during any working day (Monday to Friday) and no more than 2 loads on any Saturday, Sunday, Bank or Public Holidays. • In the interests of consistency and enforceability, the following suite of regulatory controls imposed on the sister permission (C03M/0010/03/MW), relating to noise and air quality should also be duplicated; • Annual noise monitoring (unless otherwise agreed in writing) • Limiting daytime noise level to 50db • Limiting night-time noise level to 40db • No lorries shall be dispatched from the site and no raw materials shall be brought onto the site outside 07.00 hours & 22.00 hours. • Note to applicant with the statutory advice of Network Rail and Natural Resources Wales appended to the decision notice. • Note to applicant to encourage the site operator to provide bilingual signage where possible in order to improve the bilingual image of the company. Minutes: Application under
Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to vary condition 1 on
planning permission C01M/0014/03/MW to allow the continued operation of an
established business for a further 20 years until 31 January 2040. Attention was drawn
to the late observations form that had been received a)
The Senior Planning Manager – Minerals and Waste
expanded on the background of the application, noting that this was one of
three planning applications to amend conditions on an existing planning
permission and operation at the Oakeley Quarry site in order to extend the
duration of the minerals operation and secure the operation of the minerals
plant. It was noted that it was an
application to vary condition 1 on a planning permission granted in 2001, to
allow the continued use of an ancillary storage area, shed and hardstanding for
an additional 20 years. It was highlighted that all the relevant policies had been
considered and no objections had been received. It was noted
that the plant had operated without undue nuisance under the terms of the
existing conditions for many years and issues relating to noise and dust were
well established. However, it was noted that the Public Protection Unit had stated the
need to update the noise and dust conditions on the site. It was reported that
a Scheme of Restoration had been included with the application and complied
with Policy MWYN 3 of the Anglesey and Gwynedd Joint Local Development Plan and
Policy MWYN 9. The scheme of restoration
included the creation of a landform that would recreate and replicate natural
ground characteristics and drainage features. b)
Taking advantage of the right to speak, the Local
Member made the following points:- • She was
supportive of the plan • There was a
need to protect Afon Bowydd from pollution c)
It was proposed and seconded to approve the
application. ch) During the ensuing discussion members made the following main observations: • To
approve the application that would be a boost for the local economy •
Welcomed that the proposal would secure work for a further 20 years •
Suggestion to include a condition to protect afon Bowydd from pollution d) In
response to the suggestion to include a condition to protect afon Bowydd from
pollution / foul water the Senior Officer - Minerals and Waste stated that it was Natural Resources Wales who were responsible for
permits for this work, and it was possible to review /update conditions
of procedures on how to deal with sediment.
RESOLVED:
To delegate powers to the Assistant Head of Department to approve the
application, subject to the following amendment to Condition 1 of planning
permission C01M/0014/03/MW, to allow the continued use of ancillary land for
the storage of raw materials and feedstock:
· Permission is hereby granted for a limited period up to 31st January 2040, by the expiry of which period all buildings, plant, machinery and equipment shall have been removed and the site thereafter restored in accordance with ... view the full minutes text for item 7. |
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Application No C20/0067/03/AC Oakley Ffestiniog Quarry, Blaenau, LL41 3ND PDF 610 KB Application under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to vary condition 1 on planning permission C03M/0010/03/MW to allow the continued operation of an established business for a further 20 years until 31 January 2040 LOCAL MEMBER:
Councillor Annwen Daniels Additional documents:
Decision: To delegate powers to the Assistant Head of Department to
approve the application, subject to the following amendment to Condition 1 of
planning permission C03M/0010/03/MW to allow the continued operation of the
slate processing plant. • Permission is hereby granted for a
limited period up to 31 January 2040, by the expiry of which period all
buildings, plant, machinery and equipment shall have been removed and the site
thereafter restored in accordance with the scheme of restoration received in -
March 2020. • Development shall be subject to the
same schedule of conditions under the previous grant of planning permission
C03M/0010/03/MW to control noise, dust, vibration, protection of the water
environment, hours of operation, output, compliance with the application plans,
review of operations and restoration but specifically; • Limiting
daytime noise level to 50db • Limiting
night-time noise level to 40db • Shut down
of primary crusher overnight • All
doors/shutters to be kept closed overnight • No restarting of plant after 22.00
hours (if the plant were to break down overnight it will not be restarted until
the following day) • The external crusher shall not be
operated between 07.00 hours & 22.00 hours. • No lorries
shall be loaded outside 07.00 hours & 22.00 hours. • Overnight finished product shall be
stored in the main building until the following day • Note to applicant with the statutory
advice of Network Rail and Natural Resources Wales appended to the decision
notice. • Note to applicant to encourage the site operator to provide bilingual signage where possible in order to improve the bilingual image of the company. Minutes: Application under Section 73 of the Town and
Country Planning Act 1990 to vary condition 1 on planning permission
C03M/0010/03/MW to allow the continued operation of an established business for
a further 20 years until 31 January 2040. Attention was drawn to the late observations form
that had been received a) The
Senior Planning Manager – Minerals and Waste expanded on the background of the
application, and explained that this application was to vary conditions imposed
on the original permission granted in 1990 to develop land without conforming
to conditions to allow the continued operation of the plant from 07.00 hours to
19.00 hours from Monday to Friday (i.e. 24 hour operation) together with an
increase in output from 6 to 9 loads of material per working day. The permission also allowed amendments to the
restrictions on noise emissions subject to conditions that require the operator
to operate a noise monitoring scheme. It was noted that
no objections had been received to the application except for a letter stating
concerns that emissions from the plant may contain gases that would impact the
health and well-being of neighbouring residents. Consequently, it was highlighted that the
Public Protection Service demanded that conditions to control noise, dust etc.,
continue on the site. It was considered
that the site can operate without undue nuisance to the amenities of the area
under the terms of relevant noise and air quality conditions. There is unlikely
to be any apparent change in site working conditions or visual impact of the
workings and the development will not detract from the positive features in the
landscape or those elements that contribute to the distinctive character of the
historic landscape or candidate World Heritage Site. Slate waste will be
processed and treated to produce roofing felt and the supply of material for
the processing plant is not entirely dependent on the remaining reserve of
minerals held within the slate tip. The restoration scheme will include the treatment
of the exposed ground once the operations have ceased. In terms of
securing an alternative supply of materials, the principle of secondary mineral
extraction is acceptable and in terms of local need, the development conforms
to all the relevant policies. b)
Taking advantage of the right to speak, the Local
Member made the following points:- • She supported the plan • There was a need to protect Afon Bowydd from
pollution c)
During the ensuing discussion, the following main
observations were noted by members: • Approving
the application would be a boost to the local economy • Welcomed
that the proposal would secure work for a further 20 years ch) It was proposed and seconded to approve the
application. RESOLVED: To delegate powers to the Assistant Head of
Department to approve the application, subject to the following amendment to
Condition 1 of planning permission C03M/0010/03/MW, to allow the continued
operation of the slate processing plant.
· Permission is hereby granted for a limited period up to 31 January 2040, by the expiry of which ... view the full minutes text for item 8. |
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Application No C20/0079/03/AC Oakley Ffestiniog Quarry, Blaenau, LL41 3ND PDF 607 KB Application under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to vary condition 1 on planning permission C10M/0103/03/MW to allow the continued operation of an established business for a further 20 years up until 31 January 2040 LOCAL MEMBER:
Councillor Annwen Daniels Additional documents:
Decision: DECISION To delegate powers to the Assistant Head of Department to
approve the application, subject to the following amendment to Condition 1 of
planning permission C10M/0103/03/MW to reflect the tonnage of mineral reserve
available within the application area: • The extraction of mineral waste and
ancillary operations shall cease by 31/12/2025. All plant, machinery, buildings
structures and erections related to or sited as a consequence of this planning
permission shall be removed by that date.
Restoration of the site shall be completed by 31/12/2027. • Development will be subject to the
same schedule of conditions under the previous grant of planning permission
C10M/0103/03/MW to control noise, dust, vibration, protection of the water
environment, hours of operation, output, compliance with the application plans,
proposed landform, ecological mitigation, review of operations and progressive
restoration. • Note to applicant with the statutory
advice of Network Rail and Natural Resources Wales appended to the decision
notice. • Note to applicant to encourage the
site operator to provide bilingual signage where possible in order to improve
the bilingual image of the company. Minutes: Application under
Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to vary condition 1 on
planning permission C10M/0103/03/MW to allow the continued operation of an
established business for a further 20 years up until 31 January 2040. Attention was drawn to the late observations
form that had been received a)
The Senior Planning Manager – Minerals and Waste expanded
on the background of the application, noting that it was an application to
allow for the continued removal of material from slate waste tips for an
additional 20 years. It was reported
that the supply of slate waste for the processing plant was not entirely
dependent on the remaining reserve of mineral held within the slate tip, and it
was anticipated that this would continue for approximately another five
years. In order not to delay the
implementation of a scheme of restoration for the disturbed tip surfaces, it is
considered that permission is granted for a further five years. Any amendment to Condition 1 of planning
permission C10M/0103/03/MW will reflect the tonnage of mineral reserve
available within the application area. Having discussed
the matter further with the applicant, it has been agreed that a 5-year
permission would provide a sufficient time-scale for the removal of the
remainder of the slate tip. The
work of removing the tips would be subject to a phased scheme of extraction with
potential for a more positive improvement for the long-term once the restored
areas are blended into the surrounding hillsides and natural vegetation. It was considered that the site could operate
without undue nuisance to the amenities of the area under the terms of existing
conditions for the removal and processing of slate. The
element of using recycled/reusing materials was supported to place less
pressure on primary resources. In terms
of securing an alternative supply of materials, the principle of secondary
mineral extraction was acceptable and in terms of local need, the development
complied with all the relevant policies. In
response to a question asking if the tips would disappear, it was noted that
the tips would be graduated and the materials used for the scheme of
restoration. b)
Taking advantage of the right to
speak, the Local Member made the following points:- • She was
supportive of the plan • There was a
need to protect Afon Bowydd
from pollution c)
It was proposed and seconded to
approve the application. RESOLVED:
To delegate powers to the Assistant Head of Department to approve the
application, subject to the following amendment to Condition 1 of planning
permission C10M/0103/03/MW to reflect the tonnage of mineral reserve available
within the application area: ·
The
extraction of mineral waste and ancillary operations shall cease by 31/12/2025.
All plant, machinery, buildings structures and erections related to or sited as
a consequence of this planning permission shall be removed by that date. Restoration of the site shall be completed by
31/12/2027. · Development will be subject to the same schedule of conditions under the previous grant of planning permission C10M/0103/03/MW to ... view the full minutes text for item 9. |