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Additional documents: Minutes: Apologies received from Councillors Melvyn Mile, Paul Penlington and Peter Evans. |
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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 Emrys Wynne declared a personal and prejudicial interest in agenda item 5, as he knew the applicant. He stated he also resided close to the application. Councillor Alan James declared a personal interest in agenda item 7, as he was represented Rhyl Town Council on the Business Improvement District group. Councillor Tony Thomas and Brian Jones declared a personal interest in agenda item 7, as they were known by the franchisee. Councillor Joe Welch declared a personal interest in agenda item 5, as he knew the applicants of the property. |
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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 had been
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To confirm the accuracy of the minutes of the Planning Committee meeting held on the 10 March 2021 (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: The minutes of the Planning
Committee held on 10 March 2021 were submitted. RESOLVED that the minutes of the meeting held on 10 March 2021
be approved as a correct record. |
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APPLICATIONS FOR PERMISSION FOR DEVELOPMENT (ITEMS 5 - 10) -
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APPLICATION NO. 02/2020/0811/ PF - LAND AT (PART GARDEN OF) 73A ERW GOCH, RUTHIN, LL15 1RS PDF 6 KB To consider an application for an erection of a detached dwelling, construction of a new vehicular access and associated works at land at (part garden of) 73a Erw Goch, Ruthin, LL15 1RS (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: Councillor Emrys Wynne left the meeting for
this agenda item only as he had declared a prejudicial interest. An application was submitted for the
erection of a detached dwelling, construction of a new vehicular access and associated
works at land at (Part Garden of) 73A, Erw Goch, Ruthin, LL15 1RS. Public
Speakers – Mr John Ferguson (Against) – stated that as a professional forester for 35 years he
had concerns on the future amenity of healthy trees that align the footpath
adjacent to the proposed site. It was felt if the application was granted the
trees would be placed under direct threat for future removal. The proposed
property would be under shade for the majority of the year and potentially
subject to complaints regarding the seasonal change of trees likely. The speaker stressed the importance of
consideration of the impact on trees as set out is Supplementary Guidance. The
trees at the site provided valuable wildlife habitat for bats, owls and many
species of bird. It was felt the trees at the site aided the protection of
biodiversity and helped reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the county. Mr Ferguson also stated he felt the property
would have a detrimental impact on the character and visual amenity of the
estate referring members to the officer’s comments in the report. He informed
members the proposed dwellings front elevation was deemed too close to the
boundary and would detract from the open fronted nature of the estate and cause
harm to the view of the area. The speaker concurred with the view of Ruthin
Town Council that the proposal would be an overdevelopment at the site. Mr Aled Mosford (son of applicant) (For) – apologised for the previous
deferral He explained the plans had been altered following the comments from
planning officers. The speaker explained
the new and existing dwelling would not be overlooked. There would be a
sufficient gap between the two dwellings and the plot size was adequate to
accommodate the dwelling. Fencing would separate the two plots. The nearby
trees would not be harmed during construction and thereafter habitats would be
protected. General Debate – Councillor Joe
Welch directed members to the additional information on the supplementary
sheets. Councillor Bobby
Feeley (Local Member) wanted to support the application. She stated the plans
had been modified in line with advise from officers. It was the opinion of the
local member that the finished property would blend in to the area well. The
land on which the new dwelling was proposed was currently unused. Councillor
Feeley stated she was pleased to note the view of the tree consultant’s
findings at the site, she stated the applicant had dug a trench the length of
the site to illustrate no tree roots would be affected. It was her opinion the
applicant had completed all they could do to address all concerns and comply
with planning guidelines. Councillor Merfyn
Parry stated he was pleased to note objection 3 had been removed from the
application. He informed members he had visited the site, he confirmed the
application was within a large estate and all had been done to try and reduce
any problems of overlooking other properties.
Proposal – Councillor Merfyn Parry proposed the
application be granted contrary to officer recommendations as the application
would have not have an adverse visual impact and would not inflict an
unacceptable impact on the neighbouring properties, seconded by Councillor
Gwyneth Kensler. Councillor Christine Marston requested some clarity on the outdoor space. The proposed application would leave the two properties with limited amenity space. Councillor Tina Jones also raised concerns ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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To consider an
application for the erection of a restaurant with drive thru facility, car
parking, customer order displays, child's play area, landscaping and associated
works and formation of new vehicular access at land at former,The Crown Bard,
Ffordd Derwen, Rhyl, LL18 2RL (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the
erection of a restaurant with drive thru facility, car parking, customer order
displays, child's play area, landscaping and associated works and formation of new
vehicular access at land at former, The Crown Bard, Ffordd Derwen, Rhyl, LL18
2RL. Public
Speaker – Mr Phil Usherwood (For) – provided some feedback on the 2-year application process,
confirming communication with a number of officers had resulted in the
well-considered scheme and application presented to members. The consultation
with the statutory consultees and local ward members had enabled the applicant
to evaluate numerous aspects of the proposal. He highlighted some of the
improvements he felt had been made to the scheme. The speaker outlined the
close working with Natural Resources Wales (NRW) in order to overcome any flood
risk and drainage concerns. The
introduction of a flow controlled chamber, 4-meter maintenance strip and new
flood basin as designed and approved with Natural Resource Wales would make a
positive impact. The access into the site had been designed carefully with
highway safety in mind and all efforts had been made to reduce any impacts from
noise and disturbance on nearby properties. Members were informed that work with
ecologists and tree officers had been established to discuss the removal of
trees to allow for the flood mitigation measures, the speaker confirmed trees
would be reintroduced across the scheme to replace those removed. It was stated highways had welcomed the
improvement to the roundabout and suggested the development would not have an
unacceptable impact on the junction. To conclude the speaker confirmed the site
would benefit from 7 litter bins and members of the team complete numerous
daily litter picks within a 150m radius of the restaurant. McDonalds supported
schemes such as keep Wales tidy to promote better behaviour. The Chair reminded members to focus on the
relevant material planning issues related to the proposed development. Members
were directed to the extra information provided on the late information sheets. General
Debate - Councillor Ellie Chard (Local Member) stressed
this area of Rhyl was surrounded by numerous homes. Cllr Chard stressed her
concerns about the height and impact of the proposed lighting columns and
advertisement board. It was also noted the price of houses in the area would
decrease if the proposal was accepted. She stated the trees at the site had
served as a barrier from the noise and light pollution of the near- by retail
park. The Local member stressed concern on the exit/ entrance of the
restaurant. Concerns for pedestrians walking and crossing the road were
highlighted. Access for emergency services to the site was another concern.
Councillor Chard highlighted the national obesity concern, with residents and
visitors likely to consume the fast food on offer. The need for another food
retailer in the area was questioned. Councillor Ellie Chard proposed that the application
be refused contrary to officer recommendation, seconded by Councillor Mark
Young. Councillor Jeanette Chamberlain-Jones (Local
Member) thanked members for the opportunity to speak against the officer
recommendation. Cllr Chamberlain-Jones stated that she spoke on behalf of the
residents who had concerns and objections about the proposal. It was felt if
the application was successful the usual quiet neighbourhood would be noisy and
busy with traffic and food orders. Members heard the concerns around individual’s health and the pressure it would put upon the NHS. Councillor Chamberlain-Jones reaffirmed the concerns raised by Councillor Chard with the increase in traffic and access to the potential site. The cost to Denbighshire with regard to litter was also a concern. It was felt that the site application was in ... view the full minutes text for item 6. |
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At this
junction (11:20 a.m.) there was a 10 minute break. Meeting reconvened
at 11.30 a.m. |
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APPLICATION NO. 45/2020/0844/PF - SANDY LODGE, 83 DYSERTH ROAD, RHYL LL18 4DT PDF 6 KB To consider an
application for the alteration and adaptation of
existing nursing home to include extension of two additional bedrooms on the
first floor, two fire escape stair enclosures and entrance canopy at Sandy
Lodge, 83 Dyserth Road, Rhyl, LL18 4DT (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the
alteration and adaptation of existing nursing home to include extension of two
additional bedrooms on the first floor, two fire escape stair enclosures and entrance
canopy at Sandy Lodge, 83 Dyserth Road, Rhyl, LL18 4DT. Councillor Brian Jones confirmed that a
second application for the site had been submitted and requested that both
applications be presented to Planning Committee at the same time. Officers confirmed that a second application
had been submitted, but each application could stand alone and could be
determined separately. Proposal – Councillor Brian Jones proposed
the application be deferred, seconded by Councillor Peter Scott. Vote – Grant – 14 Abstain – 0 Refuse – 0 RESOLVED that the application for the alteration and
adaptation of existing nursing home at Sandy Lodge, Rhyl be deferred to a
future meeting for the reasons set out by Councillor Brian Jones above. |
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APPLICATION NO. 46/2020/0850/ PF - THE CHAPEL, 2 GEMIG STREET, ST. ASAPH, LL17 0RY PDF 6 KB To consider an
application for the conversion of existing
building to form 7 no. self-contained flats and associated works at the Chapel 2, Gemig Street, St. Asaph, LL17 0RY (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the
conversion of existing building to form 7 no. self-contained flats and
associated works at the Chapel 2, Gemig Street, St. Asaph, LL17 0RY. Public Speaker – Gregory Swain-Hughes (For) – provided
some feedback to the application. It was believed the application would support
the regeneration in the local area, providing housing whilst restoring a
historic building in the city centre. He engaged at the start of the
application with the conservation officer in the local authority. It was
stressed that careful consideration to retain the original features of the
property had been included in the application. It was stressed by reclaiming
land at the south east of the site, maximum off road parking for each unit
would be made. The public speaker informed the committee since the approval
from highways, a reduction in bedrooms in two of the units had been made to
assist in alleviating parking issues. It was noted that support from local
residents had been received from local residents that had been keen to see the
property restored. The applicant concluded that the applicant felt privileged
to have the opportunity to restore the site, it was felt the addition of high
quality residential dwellings and increase the footfall to local businesses was
a positive addition to St Asaph. General Debate – Councillor Peter Scott confirmed the City
Council had no objection to the redevelopment of the site. The only concern the
City Council felt was the parking at the site. The area is often congested with
numerous parked vehicles, making access difficult and dangerous. The member
stated it had been pleasing to note the number of parking spaces available at
the site to reduce the number of vehicles parking on the street. A condition
that one car per unit was requested. The Development Control Manager provided
clarity that seven car spaces had been proposed in the application. It was
stressed that planning officers could not enforce a condition to the number of
cars at the site. It was confirmed that a number of public parking locations
local to the site were available, that with the proposal to accommodate seven
car spaces at the site, officers felt was acceptable. Planning Officers confirmed that a condition
could be included such that one parking space was allocated to each unit under
a parking management agreement. Proposal – Councillor Peter Scott proposed that the
application be granted with the addition of the condition of a parking
management agreement to be conditioned and agreed, seconded by Councillor Mark
Young. Vote – Grant – 13 Abstain – 0 Refuse – 0 RESOLVED that permission be GRANTED in
accordance with officer recommendations as detailed within the report and the
additional condition in respect of parking management to be delegated to
planning officer. |
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APPLICATION NO. 47/2020/0593/PF - FORMER RHYL RUGBY CLUB, WAEN ROAD, RHUDDLAN, RHYL PDF 6 KB To
consider an application for the development of
land to form holiday park including the conversion of existing clubhouse to
form reception building, erection of new clubhouse building, bunkhouse
building, 7 holiday pod accommodation units, 23 two bedroom holiday lodges, 7
three bedroom lodges and 7 four bedroom lodges. Works to existing access,
formation of internal pathways, 2 wildlife ponds, parking, landscaping and
associated works at the former Rhyl Rugby Club, Waen Road, Rhuddlan, Rhyl (copy
attached). Additional documents: Minutes: An application was submitted for the
development of land to form holiday park including the conversion of existing
clubhouse to form reception building, erection of new clubhouse building, bunkhouse
building, 7 holiday pod accommodation units, 23 two bedroom holiday lodges, 7
three bedroom lodges and 7 four bedroom lodges. Works to existing access,
formation of internal pathways, 2 wildlife ponds, parking, landscaping and
associated works at the former Rhyl Rugby Club, Waen Road, Rhuddlan, Rhyl. The Local Member Councillor Christine
Marston requested the application be deferred due to additional late
information provided on the late information sheets. The Development Control Manager referred
members to the information on the late representations, for clarity on the
powers Planning Committee had in relation to Article 18 directions. Proposal - Councillor Christine Marston
proposed the application be deferred for the reasons above, seconded by
Councillor Ann Davies. Vote – Grant – 14 Abstain – 0 Refuse – 0 RESOLVED that the application for the
development of land to form a
holiday park including the conversion of existing clubhouse at the former Rhyl Rugby Club, Waen
Road, Rhuddlan, Rhyl be deferred to a
future meeting for the reasons set out by Councillor Christene Marston above. |
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APPLICATION NO. 23/2021/0108/PS - LAND AT LLWYN AFON, LLANRHAEADR, DENBIGH PDF 6 KB To consider an application for the variation of condition no's 2 and 3 of outline planning permission code
no. 23/2018/0268 to allow a further 2 years for the submission of reserved
matters at land At Llwyn Afon, Llanrhaeadr, Denbigh (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: At this junction, the Chair
Councillor Joe Welch stated as Local Member of the application he would be
speaking regarding the proposal. He decided he would vacate the Chair for this
application. The Vice-Chair, Councillor Alan
James took over the Chair of the Planning Committee for this one item. An application was submitted for the
variation of condition no's 2 and 3 of outline planning permission code no.
23/2018/0268 to allow a further 2 years for the submission of reserved matters
at land at Llwyn Afon, Llanrhaeadr, Denbigh. Councillor Joe Welch (local member) reminded
members that the application had first been presented to members in 2018. The
officer recommendation of the application in 2018 had been to refuse, members went
against officer recommendation and granted the application. Included on the
initial application a three-year timescale had to commence development been
imposed. It was explained due to circumstances and the Covid-19 pandemic the
applicant had requested a further two years to complete the work. Councillor Joe Welch proposed the request was
reasonable due to the impact the pandemic had on the intended development. Officers stressed that as the relevant
planning policies in the LDP had not changed since the original application had
been granted their recommendation had to remain. Proposal – Councillor Joe Welch proposed the
application be granted contrary to officer recommendations Seconded by
Councillor Mark Young for the reasons - that the
site is a brownfield site and it is an infill on the site. Vote – Grant – 14 Abstain – 0 Refuse – 0 RESOLVED that permission be GRANTED contrary
with officer recommendations as detailed within the report for the reasons set out
in the proposal. |
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FUTURE WALES - THE NATIONAL PLAN 2040 PDF 137 KB To
consider a report by the Planning Officer to inform members about the Welsh Government document ‘Future
Wales - The National Plan 2040’ (copy attached). Additional documents: Minutes: The Planning Officer guided members through the report (previously circulated). It was explained to member’s further information on the report was provided at the Strategic Planning Group meeting in March 2021. The Planning Officer confirmed that the report had been
produced by Welsh Government and would be reviewed by Welsh Government
officers. The report
provided to officers an indication where Welsh Government would focus actions
and investments over the next 19 years. The attached report was the finalised version;
it was confirmed officers had taken part in the public consultation in November
2019. Members
were informed the Planning
Policy Wales
Edition 11 stipulates that ‘Future
Wales - The
National Plan 2040’ is part of
the statutory development plan, and relevant to all planning applications that
are determined by Denbighshire County Council’s Planning Committee. It was stressed
that Members will need to be aware of the document’s strategic priorities, spatial strategy and policies when preparing the
replacement Denbighshire Local Development Plan. The Chair confirmed
that members received the information from Strategic Planning Group meetings
from MAG representatives. If further information was sought to email officers following
the meeting. RESOLVED that
members note the contents of the report. |
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The meeting concluded at 12.02 p.m. Additional documents: |