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APOLOGIES To accept any apologies for absence. Additional documents: Minutes: Apologies were received
from Councillors Elin Hywel and Rheinallt Puw (Local Member). |
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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 member
declared that he had an interest in relation to the item noted: Councillor Cai Larsen (a member of
this Planning Committee), in item 5.3 (C22/0256/13/LL) on the agenda as he was
a Member of the ADRA Board. The Member was of the opinion that it was a
prejudicial interest, and he withdrew from the meeting during the discussion on
the application. |
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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, 27th February 2023, be signed as a true record. Additional documents: Minutes: The Chair accepted the minutes of the previous meeting
of this committee, held on 27 February 2023, subject to noting: ·
that Cllr Louise Hughes
was present ·
that the reason for
refusing planning application C21/1038/41/LL Tŷ'n
Lôn, Afonwen, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 6TX in the English version of the minutes
corresponded to the reason for refusal in the Welsh version ·
that a registered vote
had been held on the proposal to approve planning application C21/1038/41/LL Tŷ'n
Lôn, Afonwen, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 6TX According to Procedural Rules, the
following vote on the motion was recorded: In favour (6) Councillors:- Louise
Hughes, Elwyn Jones, Huw Wyn Jones, Anne Lloyd Jones, Edgar Owen, John Pughe
Roberts Against (7) Councillors:- Elwyn
Edwards, Delyth Lloyd Griffiths, Gareth Morris Jones, Cai Larsen, Gareth
Anthony Roberts, Huw Rowlands, Gruffydd Williams Abstaining (0) The Chair noted that the proposal to approve has
failed. |
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PLANNING APPLICATIONS To submit the report of the Head of Environment Department. Additional documents: Minutes: |
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Application No C18/0238/11/LL Former Dickies Boatyard, Beach Road,, Bangor, LL57 2SZ PDF 556 KB Redevelopment of the site to provide 55 residential units, together with the creation of a new vehicular access, estate roads and
associated paths, parking spaces and landscaping LOCAL MEMBERS: Councillor Medwyn Hughes and
Councillor Huw Wyn Jones Link to relevant background documents Additional documents: Decision: THE
APPLICATION WAS WITHDRAWN BY THE AGENT BEFORE THE PLANNING
COMMITTEE Minutes: Full application to
redevelop an empty site for the construction of 55 living units together with
the creation of a new vehicular access, estate road and associated footpaths,
parking spaces and landscaping. THE
APPLICATION WAS WITHDRAWN BY THE AGENT PRIOR TO THE PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING |
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Application No C22/0950/11/LL 340 High Street, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 1YA PDF 324 KB Change
of use of former night club to 9 self contained 1 bed flats LOCAL MEMBERS:
Councillor Nigel Pickavance and
Councillor Dylan Fernley Link to relevant background documents Additional documents: Decision: Minutes: Change of use of former night club to 9
self-contained one-bedroom flats The Planning Manager highlighted that the
recommendation to approve the application had now been amended to defer the
discussion until the next meeting (17-04-23) as correspondence had been
received from a third party noting that they were not aware of the application
and were a tenant on the ground floor of the building of the application. It was highlighted that the ground floor of
the building was a vacant shop. It was recommended to defer in order to
re-consult. The Monitoring Officer reiterated that it
would be appropriate to defer in order to consult in full. a) It was proposed and seconded to defer the application.
RESOLVED: TO DEFER IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THE PUBLICITY PROCESS PROPERLY |
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Application No C22/0256/13/LL Brig Y Nant, Coetmor New Road, Bethesda, LL57 3LU PDF 422 KB Erection
of 18 dwellings, new road and landscaping. LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Rheinallt Puw Additional documents: Decision: DECISION: TO DEFER IN ORDER TO CONDUCT A SITE VISIT Minutes: Erection of 18
dwellings, new road and landscaping a) The Development Control Team Leader highlighted that this
was an application to erect 18 affordable homes, a new estate road and
landscaping on a dormant site in Bethesda. The application was split into the
following elements: - ·
Providing
18 affordable, two-storey residential units to include 12 two-bedroom houses; 4
three-bedroom houses and 2 four-bedroom houses - varying in surface area and
adhering to Welsh Government Design requirements. ·
Providing
parking spaces within the curtilage of each house and off-road. ·
Access to
the site would be a shared access with a more traditional plan for the estate
road itself. ·
Landscaping
within the site and on its periphery. ·
Biodiversity
improvement plan to include boxes/roosts for bats and planting trees and shrubs
to support local biodiversity. ·
Use of
materials that reflected local materials for the external elevations of the
houses to include natural slates, stonework, painted render
and energy efficient UPv-c windows. ·
Installation
of solar panels on the roofs. ·
The houses
had been designed based on the design principles for preservation. It was reported that the site was located on a plateau
on the northern peripheries of the town and was within the Bethesda Local
Service Centre development boundary as contained in the Gwynedd and Anglesey
Joint Local Development Plan, 2017 (LDP). The site would be served from a
nearby class III county road (Coetmor New Road) and
would utilise the existing access. It was explained that the principle of constructing houses on the site
was based in policies CYFF 1, CYFF 2, TAI 2, TAI 15 and PS 5 of the LDP. Policy
PCYFF1 stated that proposals would be approved within development boundaries in
accordance with the other policies and proposals in the LDP, national planning
policies and other material planning considerations. As the Bethesda Local Services Centre had seen its
expected growth level on windfall sites through units completed in the period
from 2011 to 2021, the applicant had submitted additional information outlining
how the proposal would meet the local community's needs: ·
That the
mix of units proposed was based on the demand for local needs for the local
area and they were of a flexible tenure. Although the development would not be
the subject of Welsh Government's Social Housing Grant and was not in Cyngor
Gwynedd's Housing Action Plan at present, the need for this type of housing
remained strong within the local community. ·
That the
Gwynedd Local Housing Market Assessment (2018) document noted there would be a
demand for 707 additional affordable units between 2018 and 2023 in order to meet the need for this type of accommodation.
The housing mix would respond to factors such as the features of the site, the
need for social housing in Bethesda and local demography. ·
Provide 18
residential units that were 100% affordable on an accessible brownfield site
within the development boundary with the units designed to the requirements of
the Wales Development Quality - Beautiful Places and Homes (2021). · The Strategic ... view the full minutes text for item 8. |