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Additional documents: Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillor Peter
Evans, Meirick Lloyd Davies and Brian
Jones. |
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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: The following
members declared a personal interest – Councillor Julian
Thompson-Hill – Agenda Item 8 - because he was the Lead Member for Property and
the land was in the Council’s ownership Councillor Tina Jones
– Agenda item 8 - because she had a business relationship with Macbryde Homes
Ltd. |
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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 13 February 2019 (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the
Planning Committee held on 13 February 2019 were submitted. RESOLVED
that, subject to the
above, the minutes of the meeting held on 13 February 2019 be approved as a
correct record. |
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APPLICATIONS FOR PERMISSION FOR DEVELOPMENT (ITEMS 5 - 8) - 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 publication of the agenda which related to particular 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. 01/2018/0705/ PF - THE GLYN LLEWENI PARC MOLD ROAD DENBIGH PDF 6 KB To consider an application for Development of 1.3 ha of land by the siting of 24 accommodation lodges and
associated works at The Glyn Lleweni Parc, Mold Road, Denbigh (copy
attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the Development of 1.3 ha of land by the siting of 24 accommodation lodges and associated works at The Glyn Lleweni Parc, Mold Road, Denbigh. Public Speaker – Nerys Edwards (AGAINST)
– Stated that the application was in direct contradiction of local development
plan policy PSE12 and the current LDP which wouldn’t allow any development of
this nature to be permitted. The lack of detail in a business plan did not
allow the committee to carry out an informed decision with the impact on the
local economy. The accessibility to the site via public transport remained an issue, and
local residents would be affected by the development and the increase in
traffic on the access road. There had been no provision for the wellbeing and
safety for visitors to the site. The lack of detail on provision of utilities services would not allow the
Planning Committee to make an informed decision, on the impact on the
infrastructure and the aquafer. There were also concerns with the Health and
Safety of the site due to the access passing through an active airfield. There
would also need to be an increase of monitoring by the Council to ensure that
there would be no permanent residency at the proposed site. Rodney Witter (FOR) – Stated that the committee and the enterprise
have a common aim for developments which would be in harmony with nature and
sustainable housing. The park has been transformed following previous granted planning
permissions. In 1990 permission of wind gliders which caused the RAF to look
for another site. Another application allowed the reclamation of the old Lleweni hall shrubbery,
which established a small park for tourer caravans. Permission was granted for
the reclamation of old buildings which allowed the development of a hamlet of
17 dwellings. The theme of the application was the diversity of the rural economy which was in line with the County’s policy. This development would allow the rural economy to grow, like those carried out in neighbouring counties. There had been support received by 56 visitors in favour of the application. The Council could implement a 28 day occupancy limits to ensure no permanent residency at the site. General Debate – Local member
Councillor Mark Young expressed concern with lack of detail with what would be
developed due to there being an absence of a business case, and it was also
raised why the application did not adhere to the local development plan policy
PSE12. Councillor Rhys Thomas added that
he did not see any reason in the report to go against officer’s recommendation
of refusal. It was clarified that the adopted LDP Policy seeks to resist new static
caravan parks in the County regardless of whether they were rural or coastal
developments, and the proposed lodges fall within the legal definition of a
caravan. Proposal – Councillor Mark Young proposed the officer
recommendation to refuse the application, seconded by Councillor Gwyneth
Kensler. VOTE: GRANT – 0 REFUSE – 16 ABSTAIN – 0 RESOLVED
that permission be REFUSED
in accordance with officer recommendations as detailed within the report. |
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APPLICATION NO. 44/2018/0855/ PR - LAND EAST OF TIRIONFA RHUDDLAN RHYL PDF 6 KB To consider an application for Details of access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale of 99
dwellings submitted in accordance with condition number 1 of outline permission
code 44/2015/1075 (reserved matters application) at Land east of Tirionfa,
Rhuddlan, Rhyl (copy attached) Additional documents: Minutes: A reserved matter
application had been received for details of access, appearance, landscaping,
layout and scale of 99 dwellings submitted in accordance with condition number
1 of outline permission code 44/2015/1075, at land east of Tirionfa,
Rhuddlan. Local member
Councillor Ann Davies proposed that the application be deferred, on the ground
that there was insufficient evidence by Welsh Water in regards to a public
sewer crossing the site. Councillor Bob Murray seconded the proposed deferment. Officers informed the
members the site was an allocated site, with outline planning permission. The
application was to assess the reserved matters from the Outline Consent,
officers had also not received any objections by Welsh Water, the specialist
body on the drainage. Officers recommended not to defer the application. VOTE: DEFERAL – 5 NOT TO DEFER – 10 ABSTAIN – 0 The committee resolved not to defer the application
and the debate continued. PUBLIC SPEAKERS – Pauline Evans (AGAINST) – Stated that Rhuddlan’s infrastructure could not deal with a development
of this size, especially the drainage. Clarity on the
plans was lacking in measurements on how far the proposed dwellings would be
from the properties on Pentre Lane. Under UDP and LDP
considerable housing and other developments have been constructed in Rhuddlan,
which contradicted the needs for the County. Welsh Government had overestimated
net migration in the County and a development of this scale was not required. Rhuddlan has a
large traffic problem from all the towns in the area, and the additional
proposed houses would have a negative effect on the pre-existing traffic
problem. School places were at a premium. Stuart Andrew (FOR) – Clarified that the application
was a reserved matter application, the site had previously granted planning
permission, and the land was sold by the Council for the development of
housing. Of the proposed 99
dwellings, 10 dwellings would be affordable; there would be six, two bedroom
houses; and four, four bedroom properties. A play area along with a half an
acre of landscaped open space area would be made available for use by the
public, which would be agreed by the Council. There would be a financial
contribution towards local schools of £384,000 and an additional £77,000 for improvement
to pre-existing open green spaces. There had been no objections from specialist
bodies to the development. General Debate –
Councillor
Christine Marston commended the site visit which was conducted on the 8th
March, it was clarified that any concerns with the sewerage pipe were rectified
following the visit. Councillor Ann
Davies (Local Member) spoke against the reserved matters application stating
that the local residents have had long running issues against the development.
The local school was currently full to capacity and could not take any more
children, development of the school couldn’t be carried out due to the school
being on CADW land. Cllr Davies also
had concerns with the additional traffic that the development would cause, as
there was already a large problem with traffic in Rhuddlan. The current
sewerage would need upgrading to manage the additional properties in Rhuddlan.
The size of the proposed properties was also highlighted as the housing list
for waiting residents in Rhuddlan had not demonstrated any need for the 58, 4
bedroom houses. Councillor Arwel
Roberts (Local Member) also spoke against the application. The development
would have a detrimental effect on the identity of the town, and a negative
impact on the Welsh language in the area. The concerns with the traffic were
reiterated. Concerns were raised by members due to the proposed 58 no. 4 bed houses, ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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APPLICATION NO. 15/2018/1130/ AD - PARC FARM CARAVAN PARK LLANARMON YN IAL MOLD PDF 6 KB To consider an application for Development of an erection of stone wall with inset hoarding sign as an extension to an existing stone wall at Parc Farm Caravan Park, Llanarmon Yn Ial, Mold (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the erection of a stone wall with inset hoarding sign as an extension to an existing stone wall. General Debate – Councillor Huw Jones queried whether the signage would be required to be bilingual. In response officers stated the Supplementary Planning Guidance gave clear guidance that signage should be bilingual were possible, but in this instance the name was bilingual already. Proposal – Councillor Huw Jones proposed the officer
recommendation to grant the application, seconded by Councillor Gwyneth
Kensler. VOTE: GRANT – 15 REFUSE – 0 ABSTAIN – 0 RESOLVED
that permission be GRANTED
in accordance with officer recommendations as detailed within the report. |
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APPLICATION NO. 18/2019/0124/ TP - 11 PARC TYN LLAN LLANDYRNOG DENBIGH PDF 6 KB To consider an application for works to elm tree and
sycamore trees subject to a Tree Preservation Order at 11 Parc Tyn Llan, Llandyrnog, Denbigh
(copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was
submitted for works to elm tree and sycamore trees subject to a Tree
Preservation Order at 11 Parc Tyn
Llan Llandyrnog Denbigh. General Debate – Local member Councillor Merfyn Parry
informed the committee that the Community Council had no objections to the
works being carried out. Proposal – Councillor Merfyn Parry proposed the officer
recommendation to grant the application, seconded by Councillor Gwyneth
Kensler. VOTE: GRANT – 16 REFUSE – 0 ABSTAIN – 0 RESOLVED that permission be GRANTED in
accordance with officer recommendations as
detailed within the report |
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INFORMATION REPORT - PLANNING APPEALS UPDATE PDF 102 KB To receive an information report on recent planning appeal decisions received from the Planning Inspectorate on cases within the County. It covers the 6 month period from September 2018 to date. (Copy attached) Additional documents:
Minutes: RESOLVED the information
in the report be noted by members. |
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INFORMATION REPORT - NORTH WALES CONNECTION PROJECT PDF 87 KB To receive an information report to update Members on information received from the Planning Inspectorate in relation to the National Grid proposals to run a grid connection from the proposed Wylfa nuclear power station to a substation at Pentir, near Bangor. Additional documents: Minutes: RESOLVED the information
in the report be noted by members. The meeting
concluded at 10:56am |