Agenda and draft minutes
Venue: Council Chamber, County Hall, Ruthin and by video conference
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Additional documents: Minutes: Apologies were received from Councilors Alan James, Elfed Williams, Chris Evans and Peter Scott. |
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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 09 November 2022 (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the
Planning Committee held on 09 November 2022 were submitted. Matters of Accuracy
– None Matters Arising –
Councillor Merfyn Parry informed the committee that a number of personal posts regarding
Councillors had been made on social media. He suggested the authority be
vigilant to such comments, as in his opinion they were intimidating and bullying.
The Legal Officer
informed members that social media platform’s do have a complaints procedure
which could be followed if comments are deemed inappropriate. He encouraged
members to follow those procedures for investigation. Councillor Merfyn
Parry suggested that Denbighshire County Council issue a statement, with
guidance for members on how to proceed with social media bullying. The Development
Control Manager confirmed he would relay members concerns to Liz Grieve to
potentially issue a general statement on the Code of Conduct around social
media. RESOLVED that subject to the above, the minutes of the meeting held on 09 November 2022 be approved as a correct record. |
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APPLICATIONS FOR PERMISSIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT (ITEMS 5 - 7) - 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. Additional documents: |
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APPLICATION NO. 21/2021/1049/ PF- HEATHER BANK, LLANFERRES PDF 6 KB To consider an application for the erection of a replacement dwelling and associated works at Heather Bank, Llanferres (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the erection of a
replacement dwelling and associated works at Heather Bank, Llanferres. Public Speaker – Mr Joe Salt (agent) (FOR) – explained he was in attendance
on behalf of the clients Mr and Mrs Dermody. The officer report provided
members with a detailed report on the work that had been conducted between the
applicant and planning officers. Appreciation had been given to the concerns
raised by nearby residents during the application process. The applicant was of
the opinion the proposal did not cause over development of the site, there
would be no overlooking issues and the existing property would be enhanced by
the proposal. The application would improve access to the site and provide a
safer route to the property. Members were informed it was the aspiration of the
owners to reside in the area for a number of years. Appreciation was given to
the considerable work completed by Planning Officers. General debate – Councillor
Merfyn Parry had been asked by Councillor Huw Williams (Local Member) to offer
his support to the application. It was the opinion of Councillor Williams the
proposal would be a modern energy efficient property. Proposal – Councillor Merfyn Parry proposed that the
application be granted in accordance with officer recommendations as set out in
the report, seconded by Councillor Huw Hilditch-Roberts. VOTE:
FOR
– (7 votes cast in the Chamber, 8 votes cast via Zoom) - 15 AGAINST
– 0 ABSTAIN – 0 RESOLVED that
permission be GRANTED in accordance with officer recommendations as
detailed within their report. |
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To consider an application for the erection of 1 no. detached dwelling, provision of parking area for no. 149 and associated works at lad at (part garden of) 149 Mwrog Street, Ruthin, LL15 1LE (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the erection of 1 no. detached dwelling, provision of
parking area for no. 149 and associated works at Land at (Part garden
of) 149 Mwrog Street, Ruthin. General
debate - Councillor Bobby Feeley (Local Member) stated
she was in support of the planning officers
recommendation to grant the application. She informed members she had attended
the site and was satisfied that with the proposed conditions the proposal would
be a suitable site for a dwelling. Councillor Emrys Wynne (Local Member) stated
he also supported the application. He asked for assurance that the conditions
would be adhered to and monitored. The Senior Engineer – Highways Development
Control confirmed an in-depth review of the site had taken place. Historically
the site had accommodated a vehicular garage. The Welsh Government Document
Technical Advice Note 18 stated that when planning applications are received on
existing development sites, served by an existing substandard access there
should be scope for a limited redevelopment that incorporated a substantial
access improvement. Even though the improved access would still be below
standard, he confirmed that with the additional conditions there was no reason
to refuse the application. The Planning Officer confirmed officers had
noted the Fire Service’s response and informed members the response was an
advisory note. Officers felt the development could comply with the Fire
Service’s general requirements. Councillor Huw Hilditch-Roberts (Local
Member) confirmed he had visited the site. He noted the work that had been
conducted between the officers and the applicant. He provided members with
background information on the listed building at the site. Members asked if more detailed images could
be shared in the Chamber for members to view. They also queried the role of any
contracted archaeologist. The Planning Officer addressed members
concerns and confirmed the archaeologist could pause the work if needed until
the process of recording any artefacts had concluded. Proposal – Councillor Merfyn Parry proposed that the application be granted in
accordance with officer recommendations as set out in the report, seconded by
Councillor Huw Hilditch-Roberts. VOTE:
FOR
– (7 votes cast in the Chamber, 8 votes cast via Zoom) - 15 AGAINST
– 0 ABSTAIN – 0 RESOLVED that permission be GRANTED in
accordance with officer recommendations as detailed within their report. |
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TREE PRESERVATION ORDER NO 02/2022 - LAND AT 46 BRO DEG, RUTHIN PDF 195 KB To consider a Tree Preservation Order no. 02/2022 at Land at 46 Bro Deg, Ruthin (copy attached). Additional documents:
Minutes: A
report for confirmation request of Tree Preservation Order No. 2 (2022) made by Denbighshire County Council at Land at 46 Bro Deg, Ruthin was submitted. The Planning Officer provided members with some background information on
the report. In the summer a request had been made by the land owner for a tree
on his site to be afforded protection. Officers and tree inspectors visited the
site and conducted an assessment to determine if the tree should be protected.
Consultation with the neighbouring residents had taken place. As an objection
to the proposed tree protection order had been received, it was brought to
committee to resolve. If members were minded to protect the tree, it did not
prevent reasonable work being undertaken to the tree. The owner would have to
apply for any proposed work to the tree. General debate - Councillor Terry Mendies raised concern on the
boundary fence and who would be responsible for any damage caused by the tree.
The Planning Officer confirmed that the fencing was part of the objection
raised by the neighbouring property. It was the opinion of the neighbour that
the tree was preventing work on the boundary fence to take place. It was highlighted that if the tree was worthy of being protected then
the order could be placed on the tree. Any required works to a boundary fence
would then have to have regard to potential impacts on the protected tree. If the
protection order was confirmed any work on the tree would need consent in
advance of the work taking place. An application for tree preservation order is
free of charge. The liability on the Authority was nil. The images included in
the papers had been provided from the objector. Further guidance on the TEMPO assessments was provided, members heard two
tree inspectors had assessed the tree and both had concluded the tree scored
enough points (above12) to merit a tree preservation order. The objectors had
sight to the TEMPO assessments.
Clarification was provided that if the order was agreed it would protect
the entire tree including the roots. Proposal
- Councillor Merfyn Parry proposed the application be granted in
accordance with officer recommendation, seconded by Councillor James Elson. VOTE:
FOR
– (7 votes cast in the Chamber, 8 votes cast via Zoom) - 15 AGAINST
– 0 ABSTAIN – 0 RESOLVED that
the Tree Preservation Order No. 02/2022 be APPROVED without
modification, in accordance with officer recommendations as
detailed within the report. |
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The Chair, Members and Officers observed a minute silent
reflection on the recent passing of Councillor Brian Blakeley, a valued member
of the Planning committee. |
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ADDITIONAL ITEM Additional documents: |
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LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2006 TO 2021: ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT 2022 PDF 138 KB To receive a report entitled the Local Development Plan 2006 to 2021: Annual Monitoring Report 2022 (copy attached). Additional documents:
Minutes: The Chair introduced the information report (previously
circulated) confirming the report was to be noted by Members. The Development Control Manager confirmed the contact
details of the lead officer Angela Loftus had been included with the papers.
Members were encouraged to contact her with detailed questions or further
information. Councillor Win Mullen-James as Lead Member for Local
Development and Planning, offered her thanks to officers for the work and
consideration. RESOLVED
that members noted the Local Development Plan 2006 to 2021: Annual
Monitoring Report 2022. |
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The Development Control Manager thanked all the officers for
the dedicated hard work to conduct the Planning meetings. He offered his thanks
to members for the continued support and dedication and wished all a Merry
Christmas and a happy New Year. The Chair echoed the thoughts of the Development Control
Manager, in his opinion members had questioned and challenged officers well and
had worked well together. He wished all Merry Christmas and all the best for
the New Year. |
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The meeting concluded at 10.23 a.m. Additional documents: |