12 Remainder of Applications PDF 3 MB
12.1 – FPL/2023/349 - Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones, Tanybryn Road, Amlwch
12.2 – FPL/2023/343 - Golden Sunset Caravan Park, Benllech
12.3 – FPL/2023/176 – Post Office, Holyhead Road, Gwalchmai
12.4 – VAR/2023/67 – Garreglwyd Road, Holyhead.
Additional documents:
Decision:
12.1 FPL/2023/349 – Full application for a free-standing canopy with a roof over together with a bike shelter at Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones, Tanybryn Road, Amlwch
It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation, subject to the planning conditions contained within the written report.
12.2 FPL/2023/343 – Retrospective application for the extension to the existing decking at Golden Sunset Caravan Park, Benllech
It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation, subject to the conditions outlined within the written report.
12.3 FPL/2023/176 – Full application for the demolition of 2 outbuildings together with the erection of 2 affordable dwellings, 4 open market dwellings with the creation of a new vehicular access on land rear to the Post Office, Holyhead Road, Gwalchmai
It was RESOLVED to conduct a site visit in accordance with the Local Member’s request for the reasons given.
12.4 VAR/2023/67 – Application under Section 73 for the variation of condition (02) (to allow for minor amendments to the layout, design and an increase in height of the approved units) of planning permission reference FPL/2021/266 (Full application for the erection of 8 affordable residential apartments, construction of new vehicular access, construction of new road on site together with soft and hard landscaping) so as to allow for minor amendments to the layout, design and an increase in height of the approved units on land at Garreglwyd Road, Holyhead
It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation, subject to the conditions outlined within the written report.
Minutes:
12.1 FPL/2023/349 – Full application for a free-standing canopy with a roof over together with a bike shelter at Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones, Tanybryn Road, Amlwch
The application was reported to the Planning and Orders Committee as the land is owned by the County Council.
The Planning Development Manager reported that the application is made for a free-standing canopy with a roof over together with a bike shelter. As noted in the last meeting Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones, Amlwch is a Listed Building Grade 11* and the main consideration is the effect of the proposal on this historical building. The free-standing canopy will measure 3.3 meters x 15 meters and 38 metres in height and the bike shelter will measure 4.1 meters x 2.3 meters and will be placed underneath the shelter. The Heritage Officer of the County Council has been consulted and it is considered that the proposal will not have a negative effect on the historical building.
Councillor Liz Wood proposed that the application be approved in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation. Councillor Jeff Evans seconded the proposal of approval.
It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation, subject to the planning conditions contained within the written report.
12.2 FPL/2023/343 – Retrospective application for the extension to the existing decking at Golden Sunset Caravan Park, Benllech
The application was presented to the Planning and Orders Committee at the request of a Local Member.
Public Speaker
Ms Carol Price, addressed the Committee, as an objector, to the proposal said the objection to the proposal is upon exacerbated health and safety grounds and lack of any governance (risk assessment, duty in relation to public safety on or adjacent to Golden Sunset Holiday Park and any visible oversight as the responsible licensee to the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960) to the statue instruments advisories to the close packing density of other adjacent caravan structures which could contribute towards fire propagation between units causing an unacceptable fire risk to the occupants; added to this the static caravan transgresses the property boundary and cuts inside the joint boundary, therefore, there is no stand-off from the boundary as advised in the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960. The caravan is in contact with the boundary to neighbouring properties off the caravan park and clearly contravenes any advisable 3 metre safety distancing from the edge of the boundary causing an additional unacceptable fire risk to the residential occupants.
Mr. Stan Johnson, addressed the Committee, as the applicant, said that he and his wife acquired the caravan in February 2021 for the exclusive use of our extended family. He said that he regretted that work on the deck extension commenced prior to seeking planning permission, as he was unaware that planning permission had been granted in 2016 for the original decking and, therefore new works relating to this decking would require new permissions, however, consent was obtained from the site owner prior to commencing any ... view the full minutes text for item 12