7 Application No C21/0575/00/LL Aukland House, 17 Rhodfa'r Môr, Abermaw, Gwynedd, LL42 1NA PDF 361 KB
Conversion and change
of use of a single dwelling to form 6 x 1 bed apartments
LOCAL MEMBER:
Councillor Rob Triggs
Link
to relevant background documents
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION:
To approve with conditions
1. Five years.
2. In accordance with the documents/plans submitted with the application.
3. Any alterations to external elevations of the building to be finished to be in-keeping.
4. Condition to agree on affordable housing
scheme.
5. The flats hereby permitted to be for C3 use class
only from the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) (Amendment)
(Wales) Order 2022 and not for C5 or C6 use.
6. Submit and agree on details
of storage for waste / recycling bins.
7. Working hours.
Notes - Welsh Water, Party
Wall Act
Minutes:
Conversion and
change of use of a single dwelling to form six one-bedroom flats
Attention was
drawn to the late observations form.
a)
The Planning Manager highlighted that this was an application that
involved converting and changing the use of a single dwelling to form six
one-bedroom flats. One flat would be
created in the basement, two on the ground floor and then one flat on the
first, second and third floors.
Externally, the change included replacing one window with a door and
constructing a steel walkway frame at the rear on ground floor level. The site
was within the Abermaw development boundary and the property formed part of a
row of houses. The application had been submitted to Committee as it involved
five or more houses.
It was reported that Abermaw, in the LDP, had been
identified as a Local Service Centre under Policy TAI 2 which supported housing
developments that would meet the Plan’s strategy, which was based on the
Policy's indicative supply. From the information received from the Joint
Planning Policy Unit, it was noted that the indicative supply level for Abermaw
over the Plan period was 91 units, with 50 units completed between 2011 and
2021 and 36 units with extant planning permission. The proposal would create 6
additional living units meaning that Abermaw had reached the indicative growth
level for this development and the proposal would be acceptable in terms of
Policy TAI 2 of the LDP.
There was a reference to Policy TAI 9
which permitted the sub-division of existing properties to self-contained flats
provided they conformed to the four criteria within the policy. Attention was drawn in particular to
criterion (4) which noted that the proposal must not exacerbate existing
parking problems in the local area. It was reported that although there were no
parking spaces within the property curtilage, the existing property had nine
bedrooms and the proposal would provide a total of six bedrooms. It was
reiterated, due to the reduction in the number of bedrooms provided, that the
Transportation Unit considered there would be less demand for parking spaces
locally and there would be a positive impact on the local parking provision.
The proposal was therefore acceptable in terms of criteria (4) of Policy TAI 9
of the LDP
It was noted that a third party has submitted observations highlighting concerns that the flats would be used as holiday flats and the impact of this on the town with the possibility that it would become similar to other areas in Gwynedd and further afield. In response, it was noted that the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) (Amendment) (Wales) Order 2022 which had come into force on 20/10/22 had made changes in terms of the class use of residential units and the C3 class use was now recognised as dwellings used as the sole or main residence. Two use classes had been added - C5 for dwellings used in a different manner to a sole or main residence and C6 ... view the full minutes text for item 7