Agenda item

Remainder of Applications

12.1 12C431F – Gwynfa, Beaumaris

 

12.2 12LPA1003E/FE/VAR/CC – Townsend Bridge, Gallows Point, Beaumaris

 

12.3 14LPA1021/CC – Bwlchyfen  Pentir, Tyn Lon

 

12.4 19LPA1018/CC – 91-95 Market Street, Crown Hotel and Grill, Holyhead

 

12.5 19C608Q – Tyddyn Bach, South Stack Road, Holyhead

 

12.6 43C196 – Ty’r Garreg, Rhoscolyn

 

12.7 46C14V/1 – The Cliff Caravan Park, Trearddur Bay

 

12.8 47LPA1020/CC – Cott, Llanrhuddlad

Minutes:

12.1  12C431F – Full application to change the existing window to French doors at Gwynfa, Beaumaris

 

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

 

The Planning Development Manager reported that as the Listed Building application for the change of window to a French door has been previously approved by the Local Planning Authority it is not considered that the Authority can refuse the planning application. The recommendation is therefore to approve the application.

 

Councillor Vaughan Hughes proposed that the application be approved and the proposal was seconded by Councillor Lewis Davies.

 

It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation subject to the conditions listed in the written report.

 

12.2  12LPA1003E/FR/VAR/CC – Application under Section 73 for the variation of condition (01) (details of mortar and pointing to wall) and variation of condition (02) (one square metre sample panel wall) from planning permission reference 12LPA1003B/CC/MON (minor amendments to scheme previously approved under 12LPA1003/FR/CC and variation of condition (02) (Construction Management Plan), condition (07) (public sewer) condition (08) (traffic management), deletion of condition (09) (section of bunding) of application reference 12LPA1003/FR/CC (flood alleviation works and bunding) at Townsend Bridge, Gallows Point, Beaumaris

 

The application is presented to the Planning and Orders Committee as it has been made by the Council and is on part of Council owned land.

The Planning Development Manager informed the Committee that since the report was drafted an additional letter of objection has been received from a resident of Alma Street, Beaumaris the substance of which refers to the scheme in its entirety. The Officer  reported that the application can be summarised as one to amend the relevant conditions to allow the applicant a further period of time to submit  a Construction Management Plan, Traffic Management Plan and details of the finish to the wall which information was due to be submitted prior to the commencement of works. The application also seeks to amend the condition with regard to the public sewer and to delete the planning condition in relation to the bunding as this element of the scheme will no longer be implemented, and this represents the only physical change to the development.

 

Councillor Lewis Davies proposed that the application be approved and the proposal was seconded by Councillor Richard Owain Jones.

 

It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation subject to the conditions listed in the written report.

 

12.3  14LPA1021/CC – Full application for the erection of an agricultural building for the storage of hay and straw on land at Bwlchyfen, Tyn Lon

 

The application is presented to the Planning and Orders Committee as the application site lies on Council owned land.

 

Councillor Lewis Davies proposed that the application be approved and the proposal was seconded by Councillor Vaughan Hughes.

 

It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation subject to the conditions listed in the written report.

 

12.4  19LPA1018/CC – Full application for the demolition of existing buildings at 91-95 Market Street, Crown Hotel and Grill, Holyhead

 

The application is presented to the Planning and Orders Committee as it is made by the County Council.

 

The Planning Development Manager reported that the scheme of demolition proposed is urgently necessary given the structural condition of the buildings and the risk that poses. Temporary shoring of the building has already taken place.

 

Councillor Lewis Davies proposed that the application be approved and the proposal was seconded by Councillor John Griffith.

 

It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation subject to the conditions listed in the written report.

 

12.5  19C698Q – Application for the modification of a planning obligation (affordable housing provision) under Section 106A of the Town and Country

Planning Act 1990 which is attached to planning permission 19C608F and 19C608G to reduce the number of affordable dwellings from 37 (30%) to 18 (15%) on land at Tyddyn Bach, South Stack Road, Holyhead

 

The application is presented to the Planning and Orders Committee in accordance with legal advice.

 

The Planning Development Manager informed the Committee that the application is for a reduction in the number of affordable dwellings from 37 to 20 (not 18). The Officer reported that the key issue is whether the Section 106 agreement continues to serve a useful planning purpose as modified. Under the modified proposal 20 affordable housing units will be provided which will be offered to Clwyd Alun Housing Association at 70% of their open market value. Consultation has taken place with the District Valuer who advises that approval of the application would ensure the viability and deliverability of the proposal which would in turn contribute to the need for housing in the area and, in the Officers’ view, contribute positively to the community and local economy through the generation of employment and wealth. Officers accept that the development will not be delivered without the requested reduction in the affordable homes provision, and given that Officers believe that the proposal would benefit the community were it to go ahead, the recommendation is one of approval.

 

Whilst disappointed that the development thus modified  would deliver a reduced affordable homes provision, and whilst noting also that such requests are becoming more frequent, the Committee accepted that the development is unlikely to happen without the reduction and that the housing is required in the area. On that basis the Committee was minded to support the application.

 

Councillor Jeff Evans proposed that the application be approved and the proposal was seconded by Councillor Nicola Roberts.

 

It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation subject to the conditions listed in the written report.

 

12.6  43C196 – Full application for the conversion of outbuilding into a restaurant, alterations to the existing access together with the installation of a package treatment plant adjacent to Ty’r Garreg, Rhoscolyn

 

The application has been called in by a Local Member who requests that a site visit be undertaken.

 

Councillor Trefor Lloyd Hughes asked that a site visit be carried out so that Members can better appreciate local concerns with regard to privacy, amenity and traffic issues as well as potential noise and light pollution.

 

Councillor Lewis Davies proposed that the application site be visited and the proposal was seconded by Councillor Jeff Evans.

 

It was resolved that the application site be visited in accordance with the Local Member’s request for the reasons given.

 

12.7  46C14V/1 – Full application for the remodelling of the existing static caravan park to provide for 14 relocated static holiday caravans onto the static touring element together with the extension of the park in order to relocate 46 touring caravans at the Cliff Caravan Park, Trearddur Bay

 

The application is presented to the Planning and Orders Committee as it has been called in by a Local Member due to concerns regarding there being no additional toilets and flooding risk.

 

Having declared an interest in this application, Councillor Victor Hughes did not take part in the consideration and determination thereof.

 

Councillor Trefor Lloyd Hughes said that he shared the Community Council’s concerns with regard to the application and he asked that the Committee undertake a site visit so that Members can better understand the issues with regard to the flooding risk.

 

Councillor Lewis Davies proposed that the application site be visited and the proposal was seconded by Councillor Richard Owain Jones.

 

It was resolved that the application site be visited in accordance with the Local Member’s request for the reason given.

 

12.8  47LPA1020/CC – Full application for the erection of an agricultural building for the purpose of housing livestock on land at Cott, Llanrhuddlad

 

The application is presented to the Planning and Orders Committee as the application site lies on Council owned land.

 

Having declared an interest in this application, Councillor Victor Hughes did not take part in the consideration and determination thereof.

 

Councillor Kenneth Hughes proposed that the application be approved and the proposal was seconded by Councillor Lewis Davies.

 

It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation subject to the conditions listed in the written report.

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