Agenda item

Departure applications

Minutes:

10.1  13C190 – Outline application for the erection of 5 dwellings together with full details of a vehicular access on land adjacent to Sarn Gannu, Bodedern

 

The application is presented to the Planning and Orders Committee as the application is contrary to the adopted Ynys Môn Local Plan but can be supported under the Stopped Unitary Development Plan.

 

The Chair invited Mr. Rhys Davies a supporter of the application to address the meeting.

 

Mr. Davies said that the access to the site is afforded through the existing access that serves the residential estate of Llwyn yr Eos which is an adopted road. He noted that one of the 5 dwellings will be an affordable dwelling.

 

The Planning Development Manager reported that the application is

acceptable under the provisions of Policy HP4 of the Stopped Unitary

Development Plan and it is considered that the dwellings will not affect the amenities of the neighbouring dwellings nor on the locality. It was

considered that it will not have a detrimental impact on highway safety. He stated that the recommendation is of approval subject to the signing of a Section 106 agreement for the provision of one affordable unit.

 

Councillor Jeff Evans proposed that the application be approved and

Councillor K.P. Hughes seconded the proposal.

 

Councillor T.V. Hughes abstained from voting.

 

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

 

10.2  31C170D – Full application for the erection of 17 dwellings (12 with 2 bedrooms, 4 with 3 bedrooms and 1 bungalow with 3 bedrooms) together with the construction of a new vehicular and pedestrian access on land adjacent to Hen Lon Dyfnia, Llanfairpwll

 

The application is reported to the Planning and Orders Committee as the

application site is located outside, albeit adjoining the Local Plan development boundary for Llanfairpwll and the application has been advertised as a departure from the Local Plan. Two of the Local Members have requested that the application be determined by the Committee.

 

Councillor R. Meirion Jones a Local Member said that both himself and

Councillor A. Mummery have requested that the site be visited to allow the Committee to view the site and he hoped that the matters raised with the department will be available by the next meeting of the Planning and Orders Committee.  The reasons for the site visit were noted as road safety implications, local residents concerns, drainage and the density and number of dwellings proposed.

 

Councillor Lewis Davies proposed that the site be visited and Councillor Nicola Roberts seconded the proposal.

 

It was RESOLVED to visit the application site in accordance with the Local Members request for the reasons given.

 

10.3  35C313A/ENF – Retrospective application for the erection of a replacement dwelling together with the construction of a new access at Carreg Wen, Penmon

 

The application is reported to the Planning and Orders Committee as it is

contrary to the provisions of the adopted Ynys Môn Local Plan and the

Stopped Unitary Development Plan but the Local Planning Authority are

minded to approve the application.

 

The Chair invited Mr. Rhys Davies, a supporter of the application to address the meeting.

 

Mr. Davies said that the application before the Committee is for a replacement dwelling. The application was approved by the Planning and Orders Committee in March 2014 for alterations and extension to the dwelling but during construction it became evident that the foundations of the present dwelling had been built on unstable sand foundations. He noted that the dwelling will not be different in design to the application approved in March 2014.

 

The Planning Development Manager stated that the Enforcement Section of the Planning Department were informed that the previous dwelling had been almost demolished contrary to that which had been granted planning permission in 2014. However it became apparent that the previous property had been built on inadequate underlying ground conditions and the absence of appropriate foundations.

 

Councillor Lewis Davies proposed that the application be approved and

Councillor K.P. Hughes seconded the proposal.

 

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