Agenda and draft minutes
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Additional documents: Minutes: No apologies were received. |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST PDF 116 KB Members to declare any personal or prejudicial interests in any business identified to be considered at this meeting. Additional documents: Minutes: There were no
declarations raised. |
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URGENT MATTERS AS AGREED BY THE CHAIR Notice of items which, in the opinion of the Chair, should be considered at the meeting as a matter of urgency pursuant to Section 100B(4) of the Local Government Act, 1972. Additional documents: Minutes: There were no
urgent matters. |
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To confirm the accuracy of the minutes of the Planning Committee meeting held on the 14 December 2022 (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the Planning Committee held
on 14 December 2022 were submitted. Matters of Accuracy – None Matters Arising – The chair confirmed that
the matter involving social media was being worked upon by the chair and the
newly appointed legal officer. RESOLVED that subject to the above, the minutes of
the meeting held on 14 December 2022 be approved as a correct record. |
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APPLICATION NO. 01/2022/0982/PS - LAND ADJACENT YSGOL PENDREF, GWAENYNOG ROAD, DENBIGH PDF 6 KB To consider an application for variation to conditions 2, 6 and 8 of planning permission 01/2022/0690 to allow amended layout, landscape management plan and ecological mitigation, compensation and enhancement measures at land adjacent to Ysgol Pendref, Gwaenynog Road, Denbigh (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for variation to
conditions 2, 6 and 8 of planning permission 01/2022/0690 to allow amended
layout, landscape management plan and ecological mitigation, compensation and
enhancement measures at land adjacent to Ysgol Pendref,
Gwaenynog Road, Denbigh
(previously circulated) Public
Speakers – Heidi Ridder-Jones (against) – stated that at the Planning Meeting in
November 2022, the legal officer stated that the twenty percent of affordable
housing with the development on the site was legally binding. The Public
speaker continued by informing the committee that the point was highlighted on
multiple occasions during the Planning Committee meeting in November and felt
that the matter swayed the committee’s decision to approve. However, the public
speaker stated that the new application was at ten percent affordable housing
in line with the Welsh Government guidance; it’s detailed that the ten percent
could not be changed if that was the case; why wasn’t that stated before the
application was granted in November 2022. Mrs Ridder-Jones sought the guidance
of a chartered surveyor on the matter and felt those who opposed the
application were well within their rights to be concerned with the change in
percentage for affordable housing. The new application would manipulate the
original agreement to reduce the percentage from 20% to 10% of affordable
housing. Firstly a section 106 deed of variation should not change the amount
percentage of the affordable housing which was at the core of the decision
taken at the previous planning committee meeting. The deed of variation of the
S106 should have been submitted at the same time as the section 73 application,
together with the contract with Adra and a revised
affordable housing assessment showing how the change would align with
Denbighshire’s housing need statistics. The committee would need confirmation
that the dwellings would remain as affordable in perpetuity. The public speaker felt that the November
meeting was biased in granting the application. Denbighshire’s ecological
strategy should be at the front of each decision; however, lip service was
taken into the situation, the ecological’ s officers'
comments have been disregarded, and that only trees should be maintained where
possible. This would allow applicants to remove the trees where they wished.
There was a wealth of ecology within trees at the site, and allowing the
application Councillors would be going against Planning Policy Wales section
6.4 that development should not cause an effect on habitat or biodiversity. Mr Stuart Andrews (for) – thanked the committee
for being allowed to speak Mr Andrews reminded the committee that he was the
Design and planning manager from Castle Green Homes; he was speaking to the
committee regarding amendments to replace the Planning permission to one with
an increase in affordable homes. Mr Andrews highlighted how the site was an allocated housing site, which was purchased in 2022; in November, planning permission was secured to build 110 homes with twenty percent provision of affordable houses at the site, and all pre-commencement planning conditions were discharged concerning that scheme, and it could have started already. Mr Andrews stated during the last meeting, he spoke to Council officers regarding progress on the contract, which would have delivered the whole site through ADRA. This application was discussed today. The new application would still construct the 110 houses at the site. However, seventy-three percent of the houses would be affordable, and the remaining would be available for market rent. The financial contributions on the site of over £63k intended to fund new play areas at Cae Hywel Park and the footpath surrounding the area would not be affected by the newly proposed application and ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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APPLICATION NO. 23/2022/0344/PF - LAND AT LLWYN AFON, LLANRHAEADR, DENBIGH PDF 6 KB To consider an application for erection of 3 dwellings including the installation of a package treatment plant, formation of vehicular accesses and associated workds at land at Llwyn Afon, Llanrhaeadr, Denbigh (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the erection of 3
dwellings including the installation of a package treatment plant, formation of
vehicular accesses and associated works at land at Llwyn
Afon, Llanrhaeadr, Denbigh (previously circulated). General
Debate – Councillor Elfed Williams (Local member) – thanked
the chair for the opportunity to speak; he disagreed with the officer's
statement that the site was in the open countryside as there were houses on
each side of the proposed area, and the site was a brownfield site. In closing,
Councillor Williams stated that the development was needed for the local area
and would benefit the village of Llanrhaeadr. Councillor Merfyn Parry proposed the application be
granted contrary to officer recommendations seconded by Councillor Elfed
Williams. Officers clarified that the development was stated
as being in open countryside as it lay outside of the development boundary of
the village. Therefore it was deemed in open countryside. The officers were
guided to their recommendation following the LDP Policy BSC 9 (Local
connections affordable housing within small groups or clusters); the
application only highlighted that one of the three dwellings would be
affordable. The officer noted that there is an extant outline permission that requires reserved
matters to be agreed upon by March 2023. Officers also clarified that if the
application were granted, it would be required to have a section 106 agreement
regarding the affordable dwelling and a possible commuted sum for open space. The committee queried whether renewable energy
sources would be a part of the site's development, such as ground source
heating and solar panels. Officers responded as the site was a private
development, it would need to comply with planning but would not require to
conform to Welsh Government legislation. The committee raised the public
feeling for the application locally; the local member confirmed that the
community Council supported the application. VOTE: FOR – 16 AGAINST – 1 ABSTAIN – 1 RESOLVED that permission be GRANTED contrary
to officer recommendations as detailed within their report. |
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APPLICATION NO. 45/2022/0730/PF - 188 COAST ROAD, RHYL PDF 84 KB To consider an application for erection of extension and formation of new roof to provide additional accommodation at first floor level (resubmission) at 188 Coast Road, Rhyl (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the erection of extension and formation of
new roof to provide additional accommodation at first floor level
(resubmission) at 188 Coast Road, Rhyl (previously circulated). General
Debate – The chair called upon those who had attended the
site visit to share their views on the application. The consensus with all
those who visited the site was that the building was set back from the road.
There was a variation of larger buildings surrounding the area, which would
mitigate any overlooking concerns officers had raised. Members also raised that
the Golf Club would be rebuilt into a two-story building once the flood defence
work was completed. Councillor Alan James proposed the application be
granted contrary to officer recommendations, seconded by Councillor Peter Scott
for the reasons stated above. Planning officers reminded members that the previous
planning refusal on the site was appealed by the applicants and dismissed by a
Planning Inspector. However, the new application was of a smaller scale than
previously applied for and Officers advised members that it was for them to
individually consider whether the reduction in the size of the extension was
sufficient enough to overcome the previous refusal. Officers reiterated that in
their opinion it was not, but accepted it was an on balance decision. VOTE: FOR – 18 AGAINST – 0 ABSTAIN – 0 RESOLVED that permission be GRANTED contrary
to officer recommendations as detailed within their report. |