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054078 - Full Application - Conversion of Outbuildings to 1 No. Annex to Main Dwelling and Hairdresser at Llwyn Farm, Ffynnongroyw

Meeting: 20/01/2016 - Planning & Development Control Committee (Item 115)

115 Full Application - Conversion of Outbuildings to 1 No. Annex to Main Dwelling and Hairdresser at Llwyn Farm, Ffynnongroyw (054078) pdf icon PDF 66 KB

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Decision:

            That planning permission be granted subject to the conditions detailed in the report of the Chief Officer (Planning and Environment) and subject to the additional condition in the late observations. 

 

Minutes:

The Committee considered the report of the Chief Officer (Planning and Environment) in respect of this application.  The usual consultations had been undertaken and the responses received detailed in the report.  Additional comments received since the preparation of the report were circulated at the meeting. 

 

            The Development Manager detailed the background to the report and explained that the site was outside the settlement boundary and was in the open countryside.  The proposal was compliant with policies HSG7 and HSG13 and the Development Manager referred Members to the late observations where it was reported that the proposed development had also been assessed against, and was compliant with, Policy RE4 on Small Scale Rural Enterprises.  The proposal would make use of a redundant building and was ancillary to the dwelling itself.  It was suggested in the late observations that an additional condition be included that the hairdressing business (or any subsequent business) should be operated only by persons resident at Llwyn Farm and/or the annex and their employees.       

 

            Councillor David Roney proposed the recommendation for approval which was duly seconded.  He referred to the comprehensive report and welcomed the proposals for the former agricultural building next to the main farmhouse.  Councillor Derek Butler felt that the small scale business was in keeping with the area.  Councillor Richard Jones asked whether permitted development rights should be removed to allow more control of the site.  In response, the Development Manager indicated that it was not appropriate on this application as there would not be any permitted development rights for the hairdressing business.  The Housing & Planning Solicitor advised that in light of the comments from the Development Manager there would be no planning purpose for such a condition and advised against imposing the proposed condition.            

 

            RESOLVED:

 

            That planning permission be granted subject to the conditions detailed in the report of the Chief Officer (Planning and Environment) and subject to the additional condition in the late observations.