Agenda and minutes

Planning Policy Committee - Thursday, 24th October, 2024 10.00 am

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Venue: Hybrid Meeting - Committee Room, Council Offices, Llangefni & virtually through ZOOM

Contact: Mrs Mairwen Hughes 

Items
No. Item

1.

Election of Chairperson

To elect a Chairperson for the Planning Policy Committee.

Minutes:

Councillor Ieuan Williams was elected Chair of the Planning Policy Committee.

2.

Apologies

Minutes:

As noted above.

3.

Declaration of Interest

To receive any declaration of interest by any Member or Officer in respect of any item of business.

Minutes:

None received.

4.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 134 KB

To submit, for confirmation, the minutes of the previous meeting held on 18 July, 2024.

Minutes:

The minutes of the previous meeting held on 18 July, 2024 were confirmed as correct.

5.

Annual Monitoring Report for agreement and update on the progress of the Delivery Agreement pdf icon PDF 7 MB

To submit a report by the Head of Regulation and Economic Development.

Minutes:

Submitted – a report by the Head of Regulation and Economic Development for the Committee’s consideration.

 

The Planning Policy Manager reported that the report includes the submission of the Annual Monitoring Report for agreement prior to its submission to Welsh Government and to update members on matters relating to the Delivery Agreement and Community Involvement Scheme.  He said that the Local Development Plan is required to be monitored annually and a report summarising each monitoring period must be submitted to Welsh Government by 31st October each year.  The Annual Monitoring Report is the first report by this Authority following the working relationship coming to an end with Gwynedd Council.  The reports reflect as to how effective the policies are within the Local Development Plan, and it is also an important evidence base for the review of the Plan.  He further said that the Annual Monitoring Report lists 9 key finds are identified as was referred to within the report.  He referred mainly to :-

 

·        Permission granted for 178 new residential units during 2023/2024;

·        53 affordable housing units completed in 2023/2024 which is 30% of the total completions for this year;

·      It is noted that 4747 units have been completed in the Plan area between the base date (2011) and 2022/23, whilst the trajectory notes a figure of 5663 units.

·      59% of the housing units permitted during the Annual Monitoring Report period are within Urban Service Centres. 11.2% of units have been permitted within Local Service Centres with a further 29.8% permitted in Villages, Clusters and Open Countryside.

·      1 affordable housing exception site (8 units) was permitted during the Annual Monitoring Report period, 2 rural enterprise dwellings permitted and 1 affordable dwelling in open countryside permitted. 

·      5 out of 8 appeals to PEDW were dismissed during this Annual Monitoring Report time period with the other 3 being allowed. This is a 63% appeal dismissal rate.

The Portfolio Member for Planning, Public Protection and Climate Change said that the Joint Local Development Plan has shown to be an effective Plan. She said that with the development of the Authority’s Local Development Plan it is hoped to expand the work that has already been achieved and that the Plan will be of benefit to the residents of Anglesey.

 

Councillor Robert Ll Jones said that he appreciated the extensive work that has been undertaken to prepare the report, but he considered that the Members have not had adequate time to read the documentation and to present any comments.  He suggested that an informal meeting needed to be convened to allow Members to scrutinise the documentation.  The Chair responded that an informal meeting was held last week when Members of this Committee were presented with the report.  He noted that report must be submitted to Welsh Government by 31st October.

 

The Chair further referred to the headings within the report regarding Safe Communities and Health Wellbeing together with Welsh Vibrant Communities. He considered that it gave an insight into the future of local  ...  view the full minutes text for item 5.