Agenda and draft minutes
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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: Councillor Alan James declared a personal interest in item 9 (Roger W Jones Ltd) as he has an active builders account. |
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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: None. |
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To confirm the accuracy of the minutes of the Planning Committee meeting held on the 7 September 2022 (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the Planning Committee held on 7 September 2022 were submitted. RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting held on 7 September
be approved as a correct record. |
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Applications received requiring
determination by the Committee were submitted together with associated
documentation. Reference was also made to late supplementary information (blue
sheets) received since the publication of the agenda, which contained
additional information relating to those applications. In order to accommodate
public speaking requests, it was agreed to vary the agenda order of
applications accordingly. |
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To consider an application for the amendment to approved layout to form an additional 14 touring caravan
pitches, internal access tracks and pathways, connection to existing septic
tank, planting, landscaping and associated works at Lleweni Caravan Tourer
Park, Lleweni Parc, Mold Road, Denbigh (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted
for amendment to approved layout to form an additional 14 touring caravan
pitches, internal access tracks and pathways, connection to existing septic
tank, planting, landscaping and associated works at Lleweni
Caravan Tourer Park, Lleweni Parc,
Mold Road, Denbigh. Public Speaker – Rodney Witter (For) – gave a brief history of the
site and the background for the application.
The current owners took over the custodianship of the land in 1989. Planning Committee had been helpful in the
past and planning permissions had been obtained in the 1990’s to recover the
buildings to the superb 17 houses currently at Lleweni. Reclamation of the old shrubbery had
commenced and in 1990 Planning Committee approved 10 caravans to the initial
area. Later as a further section was restored,
Planning Committee again unanimously agreed to increase to 20 caravans. Following unease regarding the number of
movements of the caravans on the single track airfield lane, required every 28
days, the Planning Committee changed the condition and permitted the caravans
to remain but only to be used for 28 days at a time, which are now recorded on
an electronic diary. The reclamation of
the shrubbery had now been completed which would enable a further 14 pitches in
the secluded and screened area. This
would be a quiet retreat for the guests who appreciate the attractions of the
Vale of Clwyd. The guests bring spending
power to the area. Mr Witter asked
members support the officers’ recommendation. General Debate – Councillor Delyth Jones read
out a statement on behalf of Councillor Rhys Thomas (Ward Member). Councillor Thomas had serious reservations
about the granting of the planning application, however, if by granting the
application, the site would change from what it was at present into being
well-managed and well-controlled then he would support the application. He would expect planning conditions on the
site to be monitored regularly and conditions enforced if necessary. This would
allay concerns of nearby residents. Councillor Win Mullen-James
stated if the Committee were to grant the application, could a condition be put
on that it would be light sensitive to the AONB Dark Skies Site and nocturnal
wildlife. Officers confirmed that
regarding controls over lighting for the impact of the nearby AONB condition
number 5 which required an external lighting and internal lighting assessment
to be carried out, the benefit of which would protect bat conservation. It was confirmed there would be an additional
condition which required control over external lighting on the actual
caravans. Proposal – Councillor Merfyn Parry
proposed the application be granted in accordance with officer recommendation,
seconded by Councillor Delyth Jones. VOTE – For – (9 votes cast in the Chamber 10 votes cast
via zoom) – 19 Abstain – 0 Refuse – 0 RESOLVED that permission be GRANTED in accordance with officer recommendation. |
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APPLICATION NO. 10/2021/1173/ PF - LAND AT NANT Y GAU, BRYNEGLWYS, CORWEN PDF 7 KB To consider an application for the erection of an agricultural workers dwelling, installation of a sewage
treatment plant and associated works at land at Nant Y Gau, Bryneglwys, Corwen,
LL21 9LF (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted
for the erection of an agricultural workers dwelling, installation of a sewage treatment
plant and associated works at land at Nant Y Gau, Bryneglwys, Corwen. Public Speaker – Arwen Davies (For) – Mr Davies
was eager to keep the family farm going and hoped to be a fourth generation
farmer who worked with closely with his parents and had learnt the best ways of
farming. He gave an outline of the
farming he carried out and eventually hoped to take over the farm with his
family. Mr Davies stated farming needed
to change due to climate change, costs and new NBZ rules. With the knowledge which had been passed down
through generations and the ongoing support from his parents and partner,
Grace, he was confident the farm could flourish. However, he needed to be on the premises. He had looked at properties in the village
and surrounding areas but these were not only unaffordable, but not practical
due to his sheepdogs, lambing and calving.
The wellbeing of the animals required Mr Davies to be on site
particularly as he would soon be running the business. It was hoped the children would grow up on
the farm and go to the local primary school as this was vital to the future of
the farm and with the Planning Committee’s help, he could aspire to be the
fourth generation farmer of Nant Y Gau, taking a
leading role in the business and preparing the farm for the next generation. General Debate – Councillor Hugh Evans (Local
Member) thanked Mr Arwyn Davies for putting forward his statement. It was clear a lot of work had taken place
between the applicant and officers and it was re-assuring to see that a majority of the material
planning considerations had been met.
There were no objections from the AONB, Community Council, residents or
Natural Resource Wales (NRW). There was
no visual negativity around the proposal and the application supports the
carbon emissions target. The reason the
application had been brought before Planning Committee was concerns between
professional opinion of Reading University and Kite Consultants and Councillor
Evans was also concerned that officers had taken notice of the Reading element
of the advice as opposed to the Kite Consultants advice. Councillor Evans explained how
he found it difficult to understand why Reading University did not appreciate
the funding availabilities in the farming business. The salary of the spouse had not been
considered, or the external works the applicant puts in. Councillor Evans felt the officers had not
seen the complete financial picture when making their recommendations and
requested Planning Committee delve more into the Reading University element of
the advice. He stated he personally felt
people in the rural areas were disadvantaged. Information from Business
Wales had been obtained which stated 40% of farms in Wales had now diversified
which equated to 19% of the total income.
Reading University had not considered this. Reference 4.4 this application
covers everything within that section. Reference 4.5 – promoted
diversification on established farms which this applicant does and 4.5.3
succession is critical. Referring to the financial test he stated there was a grey area as it did state “should have good prospects of remaining economically sustainable for the reasonable period of time”. Reading University did not seem to accept that, based on pure financial figures, not on the history of the farm. In Councillor Evans’ view, he did not think there was any correlation between what information Reading University had provided and what TAN6 required. He did accept it ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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APPLICATION NO. 01/2021/0836/ PF - PENNANT FLATS, HENLLAN STREET, DENBIGH, LL16 3PH PDF 7 KB To consider an application for the erection of 7 terraced dwellings, 2 apartment buildings comprising a total 4 apartments, formation of access, parking, landscaping and associated works at Pennant Flats, Henllan Street, Denbigh (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the erection of 7 terraced dwellings, 2
apartment buildings comprising a total 4 apartments, formation of access,
parking, landscaping and associated works at Pennant Flats, Henllan
Street, Denbigh. Councillor Delyth Jones (Ward Member) – the application had been
designed to replace 2 blocks which were originally on the site. The roofline appears higher than the nearby
houses, I understand it will be suitable in this location and to mitigate
against floods. Much work has been done
with the plans and the flooding improvement requirements have been
fulfilled. Councillor Jones welcomed
the additional clause which requires the colour and type of materials
used. It offers 100% social housing
scheme which is much needed for the area. Proposal – Councillor Delyth Jones proposed granting in
accordance with officer recommendation, seconded by Councillor Alan James. VOTE – For – (9 votes cast in the Chamber 10 votes cast
via zoom) – 19 Abstain – 0 Refuse – 0 RESOLVED that permission be GRANTED in accordance with officer recommendation. |
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AT THIS JUNCTURE (10.20 A.M.)
THERE WAS A BREAK. THE MEETING RECONVENED AT
10.25 A.M. |
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To consider an application for
the erection of 108 dwellings, construction of a new vehicular access and
associated works at land opposite Glan Clwyd Hospital, Rhuddlan Road,
Bodelwyddan, Rhyl (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the erection of 108 dwellings,
construction of a new vehicular access and associated works at land opposite Glan Clwyd Hospital, Rhuddlan
Road, Bodelwyddan, Rhyl. General Debate – A site meeting had taken place on Friday 30
September 2022. Councillor Peter Scott
had attended the site meeting and looked at the site. The Highways Officer had also been in
attendance at the site meeting to explain the access and egress from the site
would be improved. There was to be a
crossing for pedestrians and cyclists away from the roundabout of the hospital
entrance. The drainage proposals for
surface water would be SUDS legislation.
During the site visit a question was asked regarding the public sewerage
system. Within the late representation
sheet a statement from Welsh Water was included that no-one else would be
allowed to connect to their local public sewerage system due to lack of
capacity. They advised that foul water from any further development on the wider
KSS would need to be communicated with Kinmel Bay
Wastewater Treatment Works. This would require substantial infrastructure
improvements at the developers expense rendering any
further development unviable. Councillor Raj Metri (Local Member) stated, unfortunately he had been
unable to attend the site visit due to health issues. There had been concern from local people
regarding the dangers on Sarn Lane walking to and
from the hospital. Concerns were also
raised regarding the drainage on the road. The Highways Officer confirmed a detailed transport assessment had been
provided as part of the application.
Local junctions had been assessed and all junctions would operate safely
within capacity. The site was well
served by all non-car modes of transport and is proposed to enhance the sites
connectivity with the existing cycle footway network as part of Active Travel
Wales by introducing a controlled crossing point on Rhuddlan
Road not far from the roundabout with a cycle footway path both sides of the
carriageway linking into the new facility.
The site access will take the form of a priority controlled junction
which would not affect the free flow of traffic. The access arrangements comply with the
requirements of TAN 18 visibility standards.
The proposed site internal estate roads would be 5.5 metres in width
with 2 metre footways. The current pull in layby would be removed. Taking all
the information into account, there were no concerns by the Highways
Department. Councillor Alan James confirmed he had attended the site meeting and
was happy with the proposals. Proposal - Councillor Alan James proposed to grant the
application in accordance with officer recommendation, seconded by Councillor
Peter Scott. VOTE – For – (9 votes cast in the Chamber 10 votes cast
via zoom) – 19 Abstain – 0 Refuse – 0 RESOLVED that permission be GRANTED in accordance with officer recommendation. |
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APPLICATION NO. 45/2022/0533/ PS - ROGER W JONES LTD. CEFNDY ROAD, RHYL PDF 85 KB To consider an application for the Erection of additional external yard racking (retrospective application) at
Roger W Jones Ltd. Cefndy Road, Rhyl (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the erection of additional yard
racking (retrospective application) at Roger W Jones Ltd., Cefndy
Road, Rhyl. A site visit had taken place on 30 September 2022. Councillor Peter Scott PROPOSED the application be deferred to talk to
the applicants to ascertain if a compromise could be made, SECONDED by
Councillor Alan James. VOTE – For Deferral – (9 votes cast in the Chamber 9 votes cast
via zoom) – 18 Abstain – 0 Refuse – 0 RESOLVED that the planning application be DEFERRED. |
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APPLICATION NO. 45/2022/0543/ PF - 2 TYNEWYDD ROAD, RHYL PDF 85 KB To consider an application for the erection of first floor extension over existing garage, formation of
balcony to side of dwelling and associated works at 2 Tynewydd Road, Rhyl (copy
attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the erection of a first floor
extension over existing garage, formation of balcony to side of dwelling and associated
works at 2 Ty Newydd Road, Rhyl. Proposal - Councillor Win Mullen-James proposed granting
of the application in accordance with officer recommendation, seconded by
Councillor Ellie Chard. VOTE – For – (9 votes cast in the Chamber 9 votes cast
via zoom) – 18 Abstain – 0 Refuse – 0 RESOLVED that the planning application be GRANTED in
accordance with officer recommendation. |
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47/2020/0593 FORMER RHYL RUGBY CLUB, WAEN ROAD, RHUDDLAN, RHYL PDF 205 KB To receive
a report seeking nominations from
Members of the Planning Committee to represent the Council at the Hearings for
application ref: 47/2020/0593 which has been called in by Welsh Government for
determination by Welsh Ministers (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: To receive a report seeking nominations from Members of the Planning Committee to represent the Council at the Hearings for application ref: 47/2020/0593 which had been called in by Welsh Government for determination by Welsh Ministers. Councillors Chris Evans and Peter Scott requested to be representatives. It was unanimously agreed by a show of hands. RESOLVED that Councillors
Chris Evans and Peter Scott represent the Council at the Hearings for
application ref: 47/2020/0593 which had been called in by the Welsh Government
for determination by Welsh Ministers. |
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REVIEW OF SCHEME OF DELEGATION PDF 110 KB To receive a report that outlines to Members suggested amendments to the Planning Scheme of
Delegation (copy attached). Additional documents:
Minutes: To receive a report that outlined to Members suggested amendments to the Planning Scheme of
Delegation. Following a
unanimous show of hands it was agreed to accept the
amendments to the Planning Scheme of Delegation. |
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The meeting concluded
at 10:50 a.m. |