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APOLOGIES To accept any apologies for absence. Additional documents: Minutes: Apologies were received from Councillor Louise Hughes The Chair extended sympathy on behalf of
the committee to the family of the late Councillor Eirwyn Williams who recently
passed away. He had been a loyal member of the committee for many years and had
given a worthy service to the residents of Cricieth as a County Councillor. |
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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 had an interest in relation to the item noted: Councillor Gruffydd Williams (a member of this Planning Committee), in
item 5.2 (C21/1185/25/LL) on the agenda because his son owned a field near the
site of the application Councillor Elwyn Jones (a member of this Planning Committee), in item
5.2 (C21/1185/25/LL) on the agenda because he was employed by Pentir Community Council The Members were of the view that it was a prejudicial interest, and
they withdrew from the meeting during the discussion on the application. b)
The following members
declared that they were local members in relation to the items noted: ·
Councillor Dafydd
Meurig (not a member of this Planning Committee), in relation to item 5.2
(C21/1185/25/LL) on the agenda ·
Councillor Angela
Russell (not a member of this Planning Committee), in item 5.3 (C22/0426/38/LL)
on the agenda ·
Councillor Anwen Davies
(not a member of this Planning Committee), in item 5.3 (C22/0426/38/LL) on the
agenda c)
It was highlighted that
the Members had received an e-mail that shared details on planning application
C22/0426/38/LL Penrhos Polish Village, Lôn Llanbedrog, Pwllheli LL53
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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
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The
Chairman shall propose that the minutes of the previous meeting of this
committee, held on the 2nd of October 2023, be signed as a true
record. Additional documents: Minutes: The Chair accepted the minutes of the previous meeting
of this committee, held on 2 October 2023, as 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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Application No C23/0614/16/LL Penrala, Tregarth, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 4AU PDF 343 KB Full
application for the erection of seven dwellings along with associated works to
include improvement to the existing access, associated internal access road and
landscaping. LOCAL
MEMBER: Councillor Beca Roberts Link
to relevant background documents Additional documents: Decision: DECISION: To defer in order to conduct a site visit Minutes: Full application for the erection of seven
houses together with associated works to include improving the existing access,
associated internal access road and landscaping. Attention was drawn to the late / additional
observations form that highlighted a) information from the Strategic Housing
Unit regarding the need for affordable housing in Tregarth,
and b) the Biodiversity Unit's incorrect observations had been included in the
report. Their correct observations had noted: ·
That reasonable avoidance measures for reptiles had been included as a
planning condition. ·
That no tree, shrub or vegetation should be
cleared during the bird nesting season. ·
That there will be a need to ensure biodiversity improvements. a) The Senior Development Control Officer highlighted that this was a full
application to erect seven dwellings with associated works to improve the
existing access, to create landscaped areas and an internal access road on land
that was currently used by an electrical contractor business. It was intended to keep the existing office
building on the site, which was associated with the business, but it would
involve developing the surrounding land and demolishing an existing workshop to
facilitate the construction of the new dwellings and access road. It was
intended for two of the new dwellings to be intermediate affordable homes. All the houses would be two-storeys with an 8.6m high pitch roof and
finished in a mixture of materials including: ·
Natural slate roofing
with composite uPVC fascias and soffits, and a ridge
in red concrete or clay ridge tiles ·
Walls - facing
brickwork in various shades and textures with decorative features and the
remaining areas to be roughcast painted render ·
Rainwater goods: Powder
coated steel system ·
Windows and doors: UPVC
composite window systems, white and grey coloured front doors. The site was located on a brownfield site within the Tregarth
Local Village development boundary as defined by the Local Development Plan
(LDP), but the site had not been allocated for any specific use. It was located
within a designated Special Landscape Area and the Dyffryn Ogwen
Landscape of Outstanding Historic Interest, and within the buffer zones of two
Scheduled Monuments such as CN202 Parc Gelli Huts and
CN417 Penrhyn Quarry Railways, which also formed part of the UNESCO World
Heritage Site. In terms of the development's principle, it was noted that Tregarth had been recognised as a Local Village under
policy TAI 4 that allowed housing developments to meet the Plan's strategy by
using suitable windfall sites within the development boundary. It was
reiterated that appropriate evidence had been received noting that the plan
would help meet the recognised housing needs in the local community. It was
considered therefore that the proposal was consistent with the objectives of
policies TAI 4, PCYFF 8 and PS 17 and that the principle of the development was
consistent with the Local Development Plan's (LDP) housing policies. Reference was made to criterion (3) of policy PCYFF 2 that noted that the best use of land should be made, including achieving densities of a minimum of 30 ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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Application No C21/1185/25/LL Land Opposite Ty Mel, Bangor, LL57 4UG PDF 364 KB Erection of
2 affordable dwellings, creation of new vehicular access, parking, landscaping,
and associated works. LOCAL
MEMBER: Councillor Dafydd Meurig Link
to relevant background documents Additional documents: Decision: DECISION: To approve subject
to a 106 agreement and conditions relating to the following: 1. Commencement
within five years 2. Development
to comply with the approved plans 3. Use Welsh
roof slates 4. A
condition to ensure acceptable visibility 5. Removal
of Permitted Development Rights to ensure affordability 6. Welsh
Water Condition 7. The recommendations of the
Preliminary Ecological Assessment must be observed 8. The recommendations of the Flooding
Risk Assessment must be observed Note
– Welsh Water Sustainable Drainage System Transportation Unit's Observations Minutes: Erection of two affordable houses, creation of
new access, parking, landscaping and associated works. a)
The Senior
Development Control Officer highlighted that this was a full application to
construct two intermediate affordable houses near the village of Caerhun to the south-east of Bangor. Both single-storey
houses would provide two bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, a bathroom and a hall along with parking spaces for two
vehicles. One access from a nearby third-class county road would serve both
houses. There were no environmental or heritage
statutory designations for this plot of land that was presently used for
grazing land. However, Natural Resources Wales had noted that the vast area
surrounding the site of the application was subject to land surface flooding. Considering
the principle of the development, it was noted that the site was located outside any defined development
boundary included within the LDP. Policy PCYFF 1 ('Development Boundaries')
stated that proposals outside development boundaries would be refused unless
they were in accordance with specific policies in the Plan or national planning
policies or that the proposal showed that its location in the countryside was
essential. The proposal was located directly adjacent to the Caerhun cluster as defined in the LDP and through this,
Policies TAI 6: Housing in clusters; TAI 15: Affordable Housing together with
the Supplementary Planning Guidance (SPG): Affordable Housing, were relevant.
Policy TAI 6 stated that proposals for new housing units in such locations must
conform to seven criteria. It was explained that a Planning Statement
had been presented with the application that noted the high demand for
two-bedroom houses in the area of Caerhun
/ Glasinfryn (the figures of the Local Housing Market
Assessment, Tai Teg and Strategic Housing Unit supported this statement). It
was reinforced that the plan was suitable and met the recognised needs. In the context of visual amenities, it was
noted that the new houses would not appear alien in this place despite their
location on open agricultural land, because the location would be directly
adjacent to other residential houses. Therefore, they would not have a
significant detrimental impact on the area's general landscape quality. In the context of transportation and
access, it was noted that existing trees could disrupt the visibility from the
entrance. As a result, a condition was sought to ensure that it would not be
permitted that any highway boundary wall, hedge or
fence would be higher than 1 metre above the carriageway level of the adjacent
county road from either end of the site's boundary to the highway, and any
vegetation should be cleared to maintain visibility. By
imposing such a condition, it was considered that the plan was acceptable
under the requirements of Policy TRA 2 and TRA 4 in relation to parking
standards and road safety. In the context of flood matters, it was noted that the amended Flood Consequences Assessment (FCA) received described that the risk of flooding to the development site had been managed by getting rid of the management structure within ... view the full minutes text for item 7. |
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Full
application for the demolition of 107 residential dwellings, three blocks used
as four visitor accommodation units, nursing home, Scouts dormitories, hall and
workshop, library/hall building, offices and garages and the erection of 107
residential units (100% affordable dwellings)as replacement dwellings together
with alterations to internal access road and associated works and landscaping. LOCAL
MEMBERS: Councillor Angela Russell and Councillor Anwen Davies Link
to relevant background documents Additional documents: Decision: DECISION: To approve subject to planning conditions
and a 106 agreement for an educational contribution 1. Five
years 2. In
accordance with the plans and documents submitted as part of the application 3. Slates
on the roof/agree roof finish and PV panels 4. Agree
on external finish 5. Agree
details 6. Agree
affordable housing matters 7. A
condition for phased demolition and development 8. Land
Contamination conditions 9. Submit details of a plan
either to protect the structural condition or to divert the main water supply
that crosses the site 10. Submit
a plan for disposing of foul water 11. Dust,
noise and vibration control plan as a result of the
demolition work 12. Working hours 08.00 -
18.00 Monday to Friday, 08.00 - 13.00 on Saturday and not at all on Sunday or
Bank Holidays 13. Submit and agree an
ecological, habitat and grassland/wildflower meadow management plan 14. A
tree specialist must be present on site throughout the work 15. Any work that would
disturb bird nests during the nesting season between 1 March and 31 August is
not permitted unless otherwise agreed in advance. 16. Archaeological
conditions 17. Removal
of permitted development rights 18. Landscaping 19. Welsh
language advertisements Minutes: Full application for the demolition
of 107 living units, three buildings used as four visitor accommodation units,
nursing home, Scouts' dormitories, hall and workshop, library/hall building,
offices and garages and the erection of 107 residential units (100% affordable
dwellings) as replacement dwellings together with alterations to the internal
access road and associated works and landscaping. Some members had visited the site on 5 September 2023 a) The
Development Control Team Leader highlighted that the site of this full, unique
application included Penrhos Polish Village which was
located between Pwllheli town and Llanbedrog with
access to the site along a direct private track from the A499. The site
is located entirely in open countryside and outside any development boundary. The demolition
work would happen in three phases with the first step involving demolishing the
buildings that were located on the right by the site access. The Church,
canteen and dining room along with the memorial garden, allotments and the bus
station would remain. It was proposed to make changes to the internal estate
road including the provision of some new sections. The new buildings
would also be built in three phases, with the first phase ensuring
accommodation for current residents; erecting 44 units in the first phase
including 12 bungalows, 2 houses and 30 flats; erecting 49 units in the second
phase and 14 in the third phase. All units were proposed as affordable units in
the form of lifelong homes. In the context of
the former care home, it was reported that the care home had acted as an
important element of the site and the observations received had highlighted
that the community were disappointed that the home closed soon after the site
was transferred to the applicant's possession. It was reiterated that a
commitment to transfer a specific area of the site to Cyngor Gwynedd with a
draft agreement had been agreed between Clwyd Alun and the Council with the
intention to sign it soon. It was noted that the Cyngor Gwynedd Cabinet had
agreed to apply for £14.6 million from the Welsh Government to fund the
construction and development of a new care home on the site. To this end, due
to viability implications for continuing and improving the existing home and
based on the applicant's commitment to transfer land to compensate for the loss
of existing facilities and the Council's commitment to providing a care and
nursing home along with the care provision and community provision, it was
considered that the proposal complied with the objectives of policy ISA 2 in
terms of safeguarding community facilities. In terms of phases 2 and 3, this provision was intended to ensure that there were staffing resources, and some houses would be prioritised for people who worked on the site or within the wider local health and care sector. When individuals' needs changed, those with high/complex care needs could have the option of moving to the on-site care and nursing home. The care and nursing home would also provide for ... view the full minutes text for item 8. |