Agenda and minutes
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Disclosures of Personal and Prejudicial Interests. Minutes: In accordance with the Code of Conduct adopted by the City
and County of Swansea, the following interests were declared: Councillors C Anderson, P Lloyd & T M White – Personal –
Item 4(2019/0069/FUL) – Members of the Port Health Authority. |
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To approve & sign the Minutes of the previous meeting(s)
as a correct record. Minutes: Resolved that the
Minutes of the Planning Committee held on 6 August 2019 be
approved and signed as a correct record. |
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Items for Deferral/Withdrawal. Minutes: None. |
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Determination of Planning Applications under the Town & Country Planning Act 1990. PDF 16 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: A series of planning applications were presented on behalf
of the Head of Planning & City Regeneration. Resolved that (1) the undermentioned planning applications Be Approved subject to the conditions in the report: (Item 1) –
Planning Application – 2019/1557/FUL - Conversion of dwelling into
2 flats with external alterations at 90 Eaton Road, Brynhyfryd, Swansea A visual presentation was provided. Noel West (objector) addressed the Committee. (Item 2) –
Planning Application – 2019/1138/FUL - Construction of new 2.5 form
entry Welsh medium primary school incorporating Flying Start facility including
playing fields, MUGA, car parking/drop-off facilities, and alterations to the
existing traffic arrangements and circulation at the wider Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Bryn Tawe School and Community Leisure site, Penlan, Swansea at Land Adjacent To Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Bryn Tawe, Heol Gwyrosydd,
Penlan, Swansea A visual presentation was provided. (Item 3) –
Planning Application – 2019/1635/FUL - Change of use from A1
(retail) to motor vehicles sales (Sui Generis) with associated external
alterations and modification of Section 106 relating to planning permission
92/0865 dated 12th January 1993 to allow for the sale of motor vehicles and
ancillary goods at Unit 23 Samlet Road, Swansea
Enterprise Park, Swansea A visual presentation was provided. Approved subject to the modification and/or discharge of the
legal agreement attached to planning permission 92/0865 to allow for motor
vehicle sales. (Item 4) –
Planning Application – 2019/0069/FUL - Retention and completion of
detached building for aquaculture uses with associated portacabin
and enclosure to house generator at Plot On, Queens Dock, Swansea A visual presentation was provided. (Item 5) –
Planning Application – 2019/1543/S73 - Residential development
comprising 91 units in 1 no. freestanding 4 storey block with Class A3 (food
and drink) unit at ground floor and 1 no. part 5 storey, part 6 storey, part 7
storey, part 8 storey, part 9 storey, part 11 storey block, with basement car
parking, landscaping and infrastructure requirements - Section 73 application
to vary condition 1 of planning permission 2006/0499 granted 10th September
2006 in relation to the construction of an additional basement (2 levels),
revised parking layout and provision of battery storage units (including access
area) at Plot B3 Riverside Wharf, Swansea Waterfront, Swansea A visual presentation was provided. |
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Additional documents:
Minutes: The
Head of Planning & City Regeneration presented a report which sought to
provide Members with an overview of draft Supplementary Planning Guidance(SPG) relating to Houses in Multiple Occupation(HMO)
and Purpose Built Student Accommodation(PBSA), and sought authorisation to
undertake public consultation on the draft document. The background
overview, planning context, summary of the main proposals for changes to SPG
for both HMOs and PBSA, the consultation process and the next steps to be taken
were all outlined in detail to Committee. Councillor C E
Lloyd (St Thomas Ward Member) spoke in support of the proposals. Resolved that the SPG as outlined at
Appendix A to the report be approved for the purpose
of consultation. |
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Minutes: The Head of Planning & City Regeneration presented a report which sought authorisation to amend the proposed requirements of section 106 agreement of the town and country planning act 1990 (as amended) to remove the affordable housing contribution. The background issues and history relating to the application were outlined and detailed, in particular the discussions with the applicant and subsequent viability appraisal submitted since the application was considered by Committee in March 2019 which indicates that the inclusion of the affordable housing would be excessive for the site. Officers having considered the viability appraisal and taking into account all the circumstances of the case agree that the requirement to provide affordable housing should be removed from the proposed legal agreement. Resolved that the
planning application be approved subject
to the conditions outlined in the previous report and either: ·
the applicant entering into a S106 agreement
(planning obligation) to provide the combined Highways and Education
contributions of £124,776 only in the following timescales: Sale of 6th unit
- £45,000 Sale of 12th Unit
- £45,000 Sale of 18th unit
- £34,776; or ·
the applicant submitting an Unilateral Undertaking to
secure these contributions. |