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Meeting: 15/06/2022 - Planning and Orders Committee (Item 7)

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7.1    – FPL/2021/370 – Chwarelau, Brynsiencyn

     FPL/2021/370

 

7.2    – HHP/2021/303 – Pant y Bwlch, Llanddona

     HHP/2021/303

 

7.3    – FPL/2021/61 – Tyddyn Dai, Pentrefelin, Amlwch

        FPL/2021/61

 

Additional documents:

Decision:

7.1  FPL/2021/370 – Full application for amendments to planning permission FPL/2019/212 for the conversion of the outbuilding into holiday let accommodation at Chwarelau, Brynsiencyn

 

It was RESOLVED to refuse the application contrary to the Officer’s recommendation due to concerns as regards to the location of the passing bay and parking on site.

 

(In accordance with the requirements of the Council’s Constitution, the application was automatically deferred to the next meeting to allow Officer’s the opportunity to prepare a report in respect of the reasons given for refusing the application).

 

7.2  HHP/2021/303 – Full application for the demolition of existing garden room together with the erection of a home office/gym in lieu at Pant y Bwlch, Llanddona

 

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

 

7.3  FPL/2021/61 – Full application for the conversion of an outbuilding into 2 holiday units, conversion of a detached double garage into an annexe together with associated development at Tyddyn Dai, Pentrefelin, Amlwch

 

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

 

Minutes:

7.1  FPL/2021/370 – Full application for amendments to planning permission FPL/2019/212 for the conversion of the outbuilding into holiday let accommodation at Chwarelau, Brynsiencyn

(Having declared a personal and prejudicial interest in the application, Councillor Dafydd Roberts withdrew from the meeting during discussion and voting thereon).

 

The application was presented to the Planning and Orders Committee at the request of former local members due to highway concerns.  At the meeting held on 6 April, 2022 the Committee resolved that a virtual site visit be undertaken to application site.  The virtual site visit subsequently took place on 15 June, 2022. 

 

Public Speakers

 

Dr Sion Morris Williams, objecting to the application, said that he was representing his family, friends and the public who use this road often to Ynys Wen from the main road the B4419.   He said that his father is the third generation to farm Ynys Wen since its creation in 1918 after his great grandfather returned from the War and started a tenancy at Ynys Wen through Anglesey Council. In the future, he hopes to be able to take over and be the fourth generation at Ynys Wen. Dr Morris Williams further said that the road from the main road, the B4419, to Ynys Wen now serves 3 properties; Chwarelau Farm, Tŷ Fron Goch and Ynys Wen Farm. In the early 1970s this road was adopted by Anglesey Council following an agreement with the former owner of Chwarelau Farm, Mr John Jones. The road was in a poor condition at the time and served two Council farms which were Ynys Wen and Fron Goch as well as the first Farm (Private farm) that we first come to on the road, which is Chwarelau. The whole road was laid with tarmac by the Council and has been maintained since then which is over fifty years.   He noted that as a family they object to this planning application based on safety. There are 3 parts of the planning application which cause us concern and which relate to public and highway safety (the road to Ynys Wen from the B4419). Vehicles, heavy agricultural machinery, delivery vehicles and walkers use this road on a daily basis. The passing bay has now been created and is located in the wrong place, very dangerous and on a sharp corner which is not the same material as the road. He refer to the location plan of the planning application FPL/2019/212, the passing bay was located in a safe and suitable place and was in line with condition number 6 which allowed the application to be approved ‘In line with highway safety’. It was located on a straight section of the road between the B4419 and Chwarelau, with clear visibility for a vehicle to be able to pull in safely if traffic was coming from the other direction. He was not aware of another passing place on such a dangerous corner as this, but he was aware of a number of passing bays on straight sections of  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7