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Additional documents: Minutes: Apologies for
absence were received from Councillor Merfyn Parry. |
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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: Declarations of interest were received from: Councillor Christine Marston – declared a personal interest
in agenda item 5, as she knew the applicant. Councillor Tina Jones – declared a personal and prejudicial
interest in agenda item 9, as she had submitted a parcel of land for the LDP. Councillor Ann Davies – declared a personal interest in
agenda item 7, as she had family member who worked for Glan
Clwyd Hospital. Councillors Brian Jones and Ellie Chard, both declared
personal interests in agenda item 7 as they both were patients at a Rhyl based
surgery with links to the development. Councillor Meirick Lloyd Davies – declared a personal interest in agenda item 8, as he knew landowners who could potentially be affected by the proposed development. |
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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: No urgent matters
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To confirm the accuracy of the minutes of the Planning Committee meeting held on the 08 September 2021 (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the Planning Committee
meeting held on the 8 September 2021 were submitted. Matter of accuracy – Councillor Emrys Wynne highlighted that within the
declarations of interest, the close proximity of the development was not
properly conveyed, as his property was back to back with the application. RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting held on the 8
September 2021 be approved as a
correct record. |
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APPLICATION NO. 40/2021/0309 - PLOT C7, ST ASAPH BUSINESS PARK, ST ASAPH PDF 6 KB To consider an application for the erection of a 198 bed Registered Care Home (Use Class C2), landscaping, parking facilities and associated works (Resubmission) (copy attached) Additional documents: Minutes: An application was
submitted for the erection of a 198 bed Registered Care Home (Use Class C2),
landscaping, parking facilities and associated works (Resubmission) at Plot C7,
St Asaph Business Park, St Asaph. Public Speaker – Mr Dylan Southern
(For) – thanked the chair and members for being allowed to speak. Mr Southern
said that we must ask ourselves as people of conscience did we ever mean for
planning policy to allow an unfit care home structure in the county. Which
allowed dependant older people to share amenities with numerous other people at
very vulnerable times. He stated that more than 50% of care home residents
currently would live in a room smaller than 12m2 and with some
floors without accessible lifts, yet as a county £58 million of public funds
was spent each year on this care structure which was not fit for purpose. Mr Southern referred
the site, with regards to amenities there had been comments that some people
could feel isolated due to the location of the site. Most people who would use
the site would be at a stage where self-care would become less likely,
therefore the likelihood of needing nearby shops would diminish. However the
site would have access to super-fast broadband and was in close proximity to Ysbyty Glan Clwyd. These were key
factors for the choice of site. Mr Southern assured
the committee that the noise assessment would comply with building standards
and the central heating and air conditioning would create an adequate flow of
air. The noise would also be monitored regularly. Mr Southern stated
that it could not be that an engineering solution could not be agreed to
address the building temperature and windows. Mr Southern
understood that the committee had a difficult decision as the officers’
recommendation was to refuse alongside the planning policy guidelines, however
Mr Southern felt that planning policy was never meant to be detrimental towards
residents. Lastly it was requested that the committee gave a voice to
vulnerable and granting the application. General Debate – Officers advised
members on the background to the application, as it was a resubmission, the
site had been refused previously. The site was within the St. Asaph business
park LDP designation area. The area was mainly for B1 buildings, it was an
allocated employment site.
Councillor Ann
Davies stated that the closure of the Royal Alexander has caused bed blocking
in Glan Clwyd. Care at home has worked well for
people with minimal care needs but the needs for caring has increased
drastically. The application would free up beds in Glan
Clwyd and allow people to choose their care. Proposed – Councillor Ann Davies proposed
the application be granted contrary to officer recommendations, seconded by
Councillor Brian Jones. Councillor Joan Butterfield stated that there was a change to the demographics in the County, the population was aging. There was a ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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APPLICATION NO. 20/2021/0637 - CLOVER BANK, LLANFAIR DC, RUTHIN PDF 6 KB Variation of condition 2 of
planning permission code 20/2018/0448 to vary the list of approved plans to
allow amended design and access details (copy attached) Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the variation of condition
2 of planning permission code 20/2018/0448 to vary the list of approved plans
to allow amended design and access details at Land at Clover Bank Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd Ruthin General Debate - Councillor Emrys Wynne, highlighted to members that the
application was in front of the committee due to concerns raised by the
Community Council, as they deemed the changes to be substantial. Planning officers responded that the matter was raised by
the Community Council, however the details within the report outlined the
changes to the planning permission, and officers deemed these variants not to
be substantial hence the acceptance of a section 73 application to vary the
design (as opposed to requesting a completely fresh planning application) and
the recommendation to grant. Proposal – Councillor Christine Marston
proposed to grant the application in
accordance with officer recommendations as set out in the report, seconded by
Councillor Ellie Chard. Vote – For – 13 Abstain – 2 Against – 0 RESOLVED that permission be GRANTED in
accordance with officer recommendations as detailed within the report and
supplementary papers. |
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APPLICATION NO. 22/2021/0754 - GLASFRYN, GELLIFOR, RUTHIN PDF 6 KB To consider an application for the Erection of 1 no. detached dwelling, construction of a new vehicular
access and associated works (copy attached) Additional documents: Minutes: An application was
submitted for the erection of 1 no. detached dwelling, construction of a new
vehicular access and associated works at Land Adjacent to Glasfryn
Gellifor Ruthin. Proposal
– Councillor Julian
Thompson-Hill proposed to grant the application in accordance with officer
recommendations, seconded by Councillor Joan Butterfield. Vote – For – 15 Abstain – 0 Against – 0 RESOLVED that permission be GRANTED in
accordance with officer recommendations as detailed within the report and
supplementary papers. |
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AWEL Y MOR OFFSHORE WINDFARM - FORMAL RESPONSE TO STATUTORY PRE-APPLICATION CONSULTATION PDF 372 KB To seek Members approval to submit a formal consultation response to the pre-application consultation on behalf of the Council. (copy attached) Additional documents:
Minutes: Planning
officers introduced the Awel Y Mor Offshore
Windfarm – Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project and the Response to
Statutory Pre Application Consultation. Officers stated that Denbighshire County Council have been invited to
respond to the statutory pre-application consultation on the proposed Awel y Mor
offshore windfarm. The consultation commenced on 31 August and would run until
11 October 2021. The report seeks members’ approval to submit a
formal consultation response to the pre-application consultation on behalf of
the Council. The chair opened up discussions and invited local members to raise
matters prior to allowing committee members to raise any matters. Councillor Barry Mellor (local member) thanked the chair for allowing him
to speak. The main concern for the proposed windfarm development was mainly to
do with the cabling which would run through the proposed Prestatyn
Flood Defence scheme and two large concrete blocks would be built on Rhyl Golf
Course, this was development plan A for the cables at the golf course. However Councillor Mellor stated there was a plan B which would drill
underneath the golf course and the proposed flood defence scheme and the
concrete blocks would be built on the opposite side of the road to the golf
course. This option was deemed the best solution. The local members highlighted
that if plan A was developed it would likely cause the golf course to close as
many of the fairways would be built over. Councillor Mellor closed his
statement by pleading with members to complete the consultations prior to the
11th October. Councillor Brian Jones, spoke on behalf of the local member Councillor
Tony Thomas, he agreed fully with comments raised by Councillor Barry Mellor.
Originally Councillor Jones was supportive of the project however since meeting
with RWE Renewables and partners the developers, and their hesitate nature of
sharing information on the development he was no longer supportive of the
project. Councillor Julian Thompson-Hill felt that the wording within the response
in relation to ‘Plan A’ needed to be strengthened to state the Council would
not support any project which would have a detrimental effect on a pre-existing
commercial site. Councillor Joan Butterfield agreed strongly with strengthening
the wording. Councillor Emrys Wynne, strongly agreed with all the previous comments
which were raised, he raised how he had concerns with the cabling running
through public footpaths. He wanted to ensure that the Council would not lose
the rights to these footpaths. Councillor Meirick Lloyd Davies thanked the chair for the opportunity to
speak, he fully supported previously raised comments by members. He highlighted
an error in the applicants’ papers, the national substation was not in
Bodelwyddan but Cefn Meiriadog.
The plans also showed the development of a new substation in Cefn Meiriadog which was on an
agricultural green site. Councillor Lloyd Davies could not understand why the
substation could not be built by the pre-existing substation for the other
offshore developments. Planning Officer Denise Shaw thanked members for the comments about the
consultation and their concerns with development. The proposed concreate
construction would have an impact on the golf course and would be noted within
the response. Officers also queried whether members had any comments with
regards to the construction compound which would be nearby to the golf course
and could also have an impact on the golf course. The comments on the
substation would be included in the Council’s response. The committee were made
aware by officers that other neighbouring Councils were wanting to write a
joint response to the consultation, and officers wanted to know what members
felt about the matter. Members of the ... view the full minutes text for item 8. |
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DENBIGHSHIRE LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2006-2021 - ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT 2021 PDF 136 KB To consider a report by the Planning Officer to inform members of the Planning Committee of progress with implementing the adopted Denbighshire Local Development Plan 2006 – 2021 (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: At this juncture, Councillor Tina Jones declared a prejudicial
interest as she owned a piece of land in the Development Plan and left the
meeting. The Planning Officer introduced the Denbighshire Local
Development Plan 2006 - 2021: Draft Annual Monitoring Report 2021. The Denbighshire Local Development Plan 2006 – 2021: Annual
Monitoring Report 2021 was presented in Draft form, in appendix 1 because
officer were awaiting the Welsh translation, and to finalise the document
layout to comply with the accessibility criteria for publication on the
Council’s website. Annual Monitoring Reports (AMRs) were an
important instrument to assess the effectiveness of local policy in supporting
the LDP Strategy and Objectives, which were set to deliver the LDP Vision of
how Denbighshire should be in 2021. The Annual Monitoring Report 2021 covered
the period between the 1st April 2020 and the 31st March 2021, and
was the seventh document that has been produced since LDP adoption in 2013. The report highlighted the progress with implementing the
Local Development Plan, which highlighted any challenges within the LDP. Councillor
Brian Jones raised that within the report BSC 5 –
Deliver the Key Strategic Site
that the outline planning permission had expired, and wanted to know what would
be happening with the matter. The officers clarified that the permission had
lapsed however the site remained within the current LDP, and officers would
discuss the matters with members through the Strategic Planning Group (SPG) on
how to take the matter further, and decide what happens with the site. Councillor Meirick
Lloyd Davies queried the letter which was attached with the report, and the
extension to the LDP. Did the current LDP still stand until the new one was created. In response to a question from Councillor
Meirick Lloyd Davies officers confirmed that the current LDP would continue
until a new LDP had been adopted Councillor Joan
Butterfield queried whether Corporate Joint Committees would have an impact on
the LDP. Officers informed the committee that in the future there would be a
strategic development plan for North Wales, which would sit above the local
LDP, however it would not be implemented for a number of years. RESOLVED – that the
planning committee note the content of the Draft Annual Monitoring report. |
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FORMER RHYL RUGBY CLUB, WAEN ROAD, RHUDDLAN, RHYL (UPDATE) The chair informed the
committee of a late submission within the late representation for the
committee, it was clarified that the matter was not be debated, but an update
the chair read out the update to members. “Members would recall
that the above planning application was deferred by Planning Committee to allow
time for the Welsh Ministers to consider whether to call the application in for
determination by Minsters. This was information
to notify members of Welsh Government’s decision to call-in the planning
application above for determination by Welsh Ministers. The application
therefore has now been referred to Welsh Ministers who would now be responsible
for determining the application and the Council has sent copies of the
application documents to Welsh Government. At
this time, Officers were waiting for the Welsh Government to determine if the
application was to be determined through the Written Representations process,
or through a Hearing.” Additional documents: |