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Remainder of Applications

Meeting: 06/11/2019 - Planning and Orders Committee (Item 12)

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12.1  OP/2019/14 – Gelli Aur, Brynsiencyn

 

12.2  DEM/2019/14 – Llaingoch Primary School, South Stack Road, Holyhead

 

12.3  FPL/2019/207 – Former Marquis Inn site, Rhosybol

Additional documents:

Decision:

12.1    OP/2019/14 – Outline application for the erection of a dwelling with all matters reserved on land adjacent to Gelli Aur, Brynsiencyn 

 

It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation and report subject to the conditions contained therein and subject also to no representations being received which raise new matters before the expiry of the publicity period.

 

12.2    DEM/2019/14 – Application to determine whether prior approval is required for the demolition of the existing school at Ysgol Gynradd Llaingoch, South Stack Road, Holyhead

 

It was resolved that the prior approval of the Local Planning Authority is granted in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation and report and conditions therein and subject also to the details contained in the Demolition Environmental Management Plan (DEMP) and the  Demolition Traffic Management Plan (DTEMP) being acceptable to the Local Planning Authority.

 

12.3    FPL/2019/207 – Full application for the erection of 15 dwellings including 8 affordable dwellings together with the creation of a new access and associated developments at the former site of the Marquis Inn, Rhosybol 

 

It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation and report subject to the conditions contained therein and the changes outlined at the meeting, and subject also to a Section 106 agreement in respect of infrastructure contribution, affordable housing and open space requirements.

Minutes:

12.1    OP/2019/14 – Outline application for the erection of a dwelling with all matters reserved on land adjacent to Gelli Aur, Brynsiencyn 

 

The application was reported to the Planning and Orders Committee as the land is owned by the Council.

 

The Development Management Manager reported that the application site is a vacant piece of land between 2 dwellings located on the established estate known as Trefenai, Brynsiencyn. An outline of the scale of the dwelling in terms of upper and lower limits has been provided as part of the application and if approved, a condition will be placed on the permission (condition 08) to restrict the length and width of the property to the sizes shown on the site plan to ensure the development complies with relevant distances from neighbouring properties. The Officer said that consultees are satisfied with the proposal and have given conditional approval and she confirmed that the Drainage Section has since provided standard comments with regard to the site’s drainage system. Although no representations have been received to date, the expiry period for the receipt of the same does not end until the 6th November; therefore subject to no representations being received which raise new matters before the expiry of the publicity period, the recommendation is to approve the application.

 

Councillor Robin Williams proposed, seconded by Councillor Eric Jones that the application be approved in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation.

 

It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation and report subject to the conditions contained therein and subject also to no representations being received which raise new matters before the expiry of the publicity period.

 

12.2    DEM/2019/14 – Application to determine whether prior approval is required for the demolition of the existing school at Ysgol Gynradd Llaingoch, South Stack Road, Holyhead

 

The application was reported to the Planning and Orders Committee as it relates to Council owned land.

 

The Development Management Manager reported that under the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995, the demolition of buildings does not require planning permission subject to the developer first applying to the Local Planning Authority to confirm whether its prior approval is required for the method of demolition and any restoration of the site. In accordance with this process, the Local Planning Authority was afforded a 28 day period to consider the proposed demolition and it confirmed during that period that prior approval would be required in order to obtain a Demolition Environmental Management Plan (DEMP) which details management measures to minimise impacts from the demolition of the building including on residential amenity, and a Demolition Traffic Management Plan (DTEMP) which details management measures to minimise transport impacts in the demolition of the building. These plans have now been received and are being considered. An ecological assessment has been provided as part of the application which provides a method statement and mitigation for the demolition of the building on a precautionary basis in case bats are present.  ...  view the full minutes text for item 12