Agenda item

Remainder of Applications

12.1  14C47R/ENF – 19 Cae Bach Aur, Bodffordd

12.2  19LPA1023B/CC – Heliport Site, Penrhos Industrial Estate, Holyhead

12.3  46C88K/AD – RSPB Visitor Centre, South Stack Road, Holyhead

12.4  46C612A/AD – Elin’s Tower, South Stack, Holyhead

Minutes:

12.1  14C47R/ENF – Retrospective application for the erection of a carport at 19 Ce Bach Aur, Bodffordd

 

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

 

The Planning Development Manager reported that a retrospective application was received by the applicant following enforcement investigation.  Two letters of objection have been received which suggest that the structure is not in keeping with the surrounding dwellings by virtue of its height and appearance. 

 

Councillor Dylan Rees, a Local Member said that the neighbouring properties consider that the design and size of the carport is out of character with the rest of the estate and requested the Committee to visit the site.

 

Councillor Vaughan Hughes proposed that the site be visited and Councillor Robin Williams seconded the proposal. 

 

It was RESOLVED to visit the site in accordance with the Local Member’s request for the reasons given.

 

12.2  19LPA1023B/CC – Full application for the erection of 10 business units (Class B1, B2 and B8) on land at the former Heliport Site, Penrhos Industrial Estate, Holyhead

 

The application was presented to the Planning and Orders Committee as the County Council is the applicant.

 

The Planning Development Manager reported that the application site is bounded by existing retail properties.  Approval for 10 units has already been approved in 2015 and the site has now been identified within the settlement boundary of Holyhead under the provisions of planning policies within the Joint Local Development Plan.  The application site is also allocated as proposal C10 under the provisions of CYF 1 of the Joint Local Development Plan which safeguards land for employment industrial purposes; the development will create up to 44 employment opportunities.  She further said that the site is adjacent to the AONB boundary and a condition is attached to any approval of the application to alleviate any effect on the AONB.  A Welsh Language Statement has been afforded as part of the application which is considered accepted by the Welsh Language Officer of the Authority.  Carbon Management and Energy Conservation Statement and a Water Conservation Reports are awaited.

 

Councillor Robin Williams proposed that the application be approved and Councillor Vaughan Hughes seconded the proposal.

 

It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation subject to the conditions contained within the written report subject to receipt of statements as detailed.

 

12.3  46C88K/AD – Application for the siting of two non-illuminated signs together with the installation of two car parking meters at the RSPB Visitor Centre, South Stack Road, Holyhead

 

The application was presented to the Planning and Orders Committee by two of the Local Members.

 

The Chair said that the Local Members have requested that a site visit be undertaken to the application site.  Councillor T Ll Hughes said that he considered that highway issues will occur as regard to this application which will affect local residents.  He further said that parts of the site are not in the ownership of the applicants and therefore he proposed that the site be visited.  Councillor Shaun Redmond seconded the proposal.

 

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

 

12.4  46C612A/AD – Application for the siting of a non-illuminated sign together with the installation of a car parking meter at car park Ellin’s Tower, South Stack, Holyhead

 

The application was presented to the Planning and Orders Committee by two of the Local Members.

 

The Chair said that the Local Members have requested that a site visit be undertaken to the application site.  Councillor T Ll Hughes said that he considered that highway issues will occur as regard to this application which will affect local residents.  He further said that parts of the site are not in the ownership of the applicants and therefore he proposed that the site be visited.  Councillor Shaun Redmond seconded the proposal.

 

It was RESOLVED to visit the site in accordance with the Local Member’s request for the reasons given.

 

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