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Remainder of Applications

Meeting: 02/11/2016 - Planning and Orders Committee (Item 12)

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12.1  15C30H/FR - Pen y Bont Farm, Malltraeth

12.2  20C304A – Bron Wendon, Cemaes

12.3  23C280F – Plas Llanfihangel, Capel Coch

12.4  23C280G – Plas Llanfihangel, Capel Coch

12.5  25C242 – Tyn Cae, Coedana, Llannerchymedd

12.6 46C572 – Glan Traeth, Trearddur

 

Additional documents:

Decision:

12.1  15C30H/FR – Full application for change of use of agricultural land to extend the existing caravan park to site a further 14 touring caravans together with the installation of a septic tank on land at Pen y Bont Farm Touring and Camping, Malltraeth

 

It was RESOLVED that a site visit be undertaken to view the application site.

 

12.2  20C304A – Full application for change of use of part of the dwelling into Class A3 (hot food take-away) together with the creation of a pedestrian access at Bron Wendon, Cemaes

 

It was RESOLVED to refuse the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation set out in the written report.

 

12.3   23C280F – Full application for the erection of an agricultural shed and milking parlour at Plas Llanfihangel, Capel Coch

 

It was RESOLVED that a site visit be undertaken in accordance with the Local Member’s request for the reasons given.

 

12.4  23C280G – Full application for conversion of the outbuildings into 10 dwellings, installation of a package treatment plant together with improvements to the existing access at Plas Llanfihangel, Capel Coch

 

Application had been withdrawn.

 

12.5  25C242 – Retention of pond together with drainage works at Tyn Cae, Coedana, Llannerchymedd

 

            It was RESOLVED that a site visit be undertaken in accordance with the Local Member’s request for the reasons given.

 

12.6  46C572 – Full application for conversion of outbuildings into three dwellings, the installation of a package treatment plant together with improvements to the access at Glan Traeth, Trearddur Bay

 

It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation, subject to the conditions set out in the written report together with an additional condition that the access to the site be completed before the commencement of the development.

Minutes:

12.1  15C30H/FR – Full application for change of use of agricultural land to extend the existing caravan park to site a further 14 touring caravans together with the installation of a septic tank on land at Pen y Bont Farm Touring and Camping, Malltraeth

 

The application is presented to the Planning and Orders Committee at the request of a Local Member, Councillor Peter Rogers.

 

Councillor T.V. Hughes proposed that the application site be visited and Councillor Ann Griffith as a Local Member seconded the proposal.  The reason given for visiting the site was to view the current touring and camping site at Pen y Bont.

 

It was RESOLVED that a site visit be undertaken to view the application site.

 

12.2  20C304A – Full application for change of use of part of the dwelling into Class A3 (hot food take-away) together with the creation of a pedestrian access at Bron Wendon, Cemaes

 

The application is presented to the Planning and Orders Committee at the request of two Local Members.

 

Mrs. Anna Fern, a public speaker and an objector to the proposal said she was representing the residents of Penrhyn, Cemaes Bay.  She said that residents have raised concerns with regard to the parking and traffic the business will generate from deliveries and waste collection.  There is no footpath near the site.  Penrhyn, Cemaes Bay is an area of outstanding beauty and near the coastal path. 

 

The Committee questioned Mrs. Fern if there are any empty business properties in the village of Cemaes for such a facility.  Mrs. Fern said that there are empty shops on the high street in Cemaes and she believed that the rental charges are reasonable.  The Committee further questioned Mrs. Fern whether she considered if there was a need for such a facility in Cemaes.  Mrs. Fern said that she was given to understand that the applicant is aiming to attract business from walkers who walk on the coastal path.

 

Mrs. Marcie Layton the applicant spoke in favour of the proposal.  Mrs. Layton said that her aim is to provide a heathy take-away foot outlet in the village of Cemaes.  She said that the obesity rate in Wales is high and she considered that she could contribute in helping people with health food options rather than the normal take-away services.  She considered that the high street in Cemaes does not need a further take-away option.  Mrs. Layton said that she hoped that people who walk on the coastal path and the community would rather a healthy food option near the coast.  She said that she is mentored and supported by Prime Cymru to be able to give healthy food options for people.   Employment opportunities for local people could materialise from such a venture.   

 

The Committee questioned Mrs. Layton as to why she does not wish to rent a shop on the high street in Cemaes.   The Committee also questioned if people will be able to use their cars to get  ...  view the full minutes text for item 12