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Meeting: 05/11/2014 - Planning and Orders Committee (Item 13)

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13.1  28LPA970A/CC/MIN – Ffordd y Traeth, Rhosneigr

13.2  34C40A/EIA/ECON – Peboc, Industrial Estate, Llangefni

Additional documents:

Decision:

13.1  28LPA970A/CC/MIN – Minor amendments to scheme previously approved under 28LPA970/CC at Beach Road, Rhosneigr

 

It was resolved to note the information.

 

13.2  34C40Z/EIA/ECON – Erection of a new Biomass Energy Plant comprising of a wood pellet plant, a biomass combined heat power plant, debarking and chipping plant, wood storage yard and construction of a new vehicle access on land adjacent to Peboc, Industrial Estate, Llangefni

 

It was resolved to note the information.

Minutes:

13.1  28LPA970A/CC/MIN – Minor amendments to scheme previously approved under 28LPA970/CC at Beach Road, Rhosneigr

 

The Development Control Manager reported that the original application entailed public realm improvements to the beach access.  The proposed amendments entailed changes in the materials used and given the relatively minor nature of the proposed amendments, it was not considered that the proposed changes would have a material impact on the scheme and the area.  It was proposed that alterations were deemed to be non-material and were consequently approved under Section 96A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

 

It was resolved to note the information.

 

13.2  34C40Z/EIA/ECON – Erection of a new Biomass Energy Plant comprising of a wood pellet plant, a biomass combined heat power plant, debarking and chipping plant, wood storage yard and construction of a new vehicle access on land adjacent to Peboc, Industrial Estate, Llangefni

 

The Development Control Manager reported that following the refusal of the above planning application by the Planning and Orders Committee on 2nd May, 2012 the applicant appealed against the Council’s decision.  In accordance with paragraph 3.11.2 Planning Policy Wales (Revision 6, February 2014) it was decided that this appeal decision would be of national interest so Welsh Government gave the Minister of Housing and Regeneration the power to determine the appeal. 

 

The appeal was subject of a public inquiry which was held in January 2014 when it was decided to defend the Council’s decision.  On August 2014 correspondence was received from the Housing and Regeneration Minister refusing the appeal.

 

It was resolved to note the information.