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Llandudno and Llandudno Junction Register of Site Allocation

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SECTION FOUR - SPATIAL POLICIES, KEY DIAGRAMS AND SUPPORTING DEVELOPMENT CONTROL POLICIES<br />

4.2.2 Housing Strategy Statement, Policy HOU/1 MEETING THE HOUSING NEED, Llanfair Road, Abergele<br />

Rep No Name People Type<br />

19497 Mrs Helga A Adams [1219] 1 Object<br />

Summary Parts <strong>of</strong> the site are at risk <strong>of</strong> flooding, lie adjacent to watercourses with significant ecological interest (otters <strong>and</strong> other species) <strong>and</strong> may comprise the best<br />

<strong>and</strong> most versatile l<strong>and</strong> protected from development by national planning policies.<br />

No agricultural impact assessment has been undertaken. Archaeological potential has been identified but no known assessment is available for review.<br />

The site is peripheral to the town, in an area <strong>of</strong> sensitive l<strong>and</strong>scape quality which positively contribute to its setting.<br />

Access will be principally car-borne with poor linkages by other modes with unacceptable impacts on the movements in town.<br />

Change Sought: Deletion <strong>of</strong> site.<br />

18033 Mr Cyril Jones [1174] 1 Object<br />

Summary Parts <strong>of</strong> the site are at risk <strong>of</strong> flooding, lie adjacent to watercourses with significant ecological interest (otters <strong>and</strong> other species) <strong>and</strong> may comprise the best<br />

<strong>and</strong> most versatile l<strong>and</strong> protected from development by national planning policies.<br />

No agricultural impact assessment has been undertaken. Archaeological potential has been identified but no known assessment is available for review.<br />

The site is peripheral to the town, in an area <strong>of</strong> sensitive l<strong>and</strong>scape quality which positively contribute to its setting.<br />

Access will be principally car-borne with poor linkages by other modes with unacceptable impacts on the movements in town.<br />

Change Sought: Deletion <strong>of</strong> site<br />

18055 Mrs Margaret Jean Williams [1228] 1 Object<br />

Summary Parts <strong>of</strong> the site are at risk <strong>of</strong> flooding, lie adjacent to watercourses with significant ecological interest (otters <strong>and</strong> other species) <strong>and</strong> may comprise the best<br />

<strong>and</strong> most versatile l<strong>and</strong> protected from development by national planning policies.<br />

No agricultural impact assessment has been undertaken. Archaeological potential has been identified but no known assessment is available for review.<br />

The site is peripheral to the town, in an area <strong>of</strong> sensitive l<strong>and</strong>scape quality which positively contribute to its setting.<br />

Access will be principally car-borne with poor linkages by other modes with unacceptable impacts on the movements in town.<br />

Change Sought: Deletion <strong>of</strong> site<br />

17609 AM/AC Darren Millar [1982] 1 Object<br />

Summary Parts <strong>of</strong> the site are at risk <strong>of</strong> flooding, lie adjacent to watercourses with significant ecological interest (otters <strong>and</strong> other species) <strong>and</strong> may comprise the best<br />

<strong>and</strong> most versatile l<strong>and</strong> protected from development by national planning policies.<br />

No agricultural impact assessment has been undertaken. Archaeological potential has been identified but no known assessment is available for review.<br />

The site is peripheral to the town, in an area <strong>of</strong> sensitive l<strong>and</strong>scape quality which positively contribute to its setting.<br />

Access will be principally car-borne with poor linkages by other modes with unacceptable impacts on the movements in town.<br />

Change Sought: Deletion <strong>of</strong> site<br />

19275 Miss Jennifer Evans [1244] 1 Object<br />

Summary Parts <strong>of</strong> the site are at risk <strong>of</strong> flooding, lie adjacent to watercourses with significant ecological interest (otters <strong>and</strong> other species) <strong>and</strong> may comprise the best<br />

<strong>and</strong> most versatile l<strong>and</strong> protected from development by national planning policies.<br />

No agricultural impact assessment has been undertaken. Archaeological potential has been identified but no known assessment is available for review.<br />

The site is peripheral to the town, in an area <strong>of</strong> sensitive l<strong>and</strong>scape quality which positively contribute to its setting.<br />

Access will be principally car-borne with poor linkages by other modes with unacceptable impacts on the movements in town.<br />

Change Sought: Deletion <strong>of</strong> site.<br />

14375 Mr Peter Bolton [1040] 1 Object<br />

Summary I object to the allocation <strong>of</strong> 850 homes in the Abergele area:<br />

No evidence to justify a housing need <strong>of</strong> this proportion.<br />

The allocation <strong>of</strong> greenfield sites.<br />

The balance will tilt in favour <strong>of</strong> excessive development.<br />

Will be at the expense <strong>of</strong> local housing needs.<br />

The already burgeoning infrastructure.<br />

Economic development is patchy with an over reliance on seasonal tourism <strong>and</strong> low paid jobs.<br />

The current level <strong>of</strong> council tax, policy precent <strong>and</strong> water charges are now extremely high in return for basic services. The additional houses will serve to<br />

exacerbate this very difficult situation.<br />

Change Sought: Revise housing growth<br />

18066 Mrs Glenys Kay [1259] 1 Object<br />

Summary Parts <strong>of</strong> the site are at risk <strong>of</strong> flooding, lie adjacent to watercourses with significant ecological interest (otters <strong>and</strong> other species) <strong>and</strong> may comprise the best<br />

<strong>and</strong> most versatile l<strong>and</strong> protected from development by national planning policies.<br />

No agricultural impact assessment has been undertaken. Archaeological potential has been identified but no known assessment is available for review.<br />

The site is peripheral to the town, in an area <strong>of</strong> sensitive l<strong>and</strong>scape quality which positively contribute to its setting.<br />

Access will be principally car-borne with poor linkages by other modes with unacceptable impacts on the movements in town.<br />

Change Sought: Deletion <strong>of</strong> site<br />

22410 Environment Agency Wales (Mrs Deborah Hemsworth) [1036] 1 Object<br />

Summary <strong>Site</strong>s 78,MS20 <strong>and</strong> 79/80 have a small area <strong>of</strong> C2 <strong>and</strong> site 79/80 has a significant potion <strong>of</strong> the north <strong>of</strong> the site in C1. With sites affected by the C2 zone, it<br />

states that no development will tak place immediately adjacent to the river. However, no work has been submitted which demonstrates that climate change<br />

has been considered for the lifetime <strong>of</strong> the development. The limit <strong>of</strong> the flood plain area may extend further into the site once this allowance has been<br />

considered.<br />

Change Sought: Further work to determine where this limit should lie needs to be undertaken.<br />

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