5.9.7

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Object

Preferred Strategy

Representation ID: 27546

Received: 29/08/2019

Respondent: Mr Gerald Jones

Representation Summary:

This, unless I'm wrong, relates to coastal areas only? Here in Kinmel bay there has been scant regard to the safety of residents buy a continuation of planning approvals and the ignoring of high risk of flooding? At one point a councillor stated that St Asapah avenue did not flood (twice) in 1990--factually he was correct BUT all the properties off St Asaph avenue flooded right back to the river gele--hence our concerns.

Full text:

This, unless I'm wrong, relates to coastal areas only? Here in Kinmel bay there has been scant regard to the safety of residents buy a continuation of planning approvals and the ignoring of high risk of flooding? At one point a councillor stated that St Asapah avenue did not flood (twice) in 1990--factually he was correct BUT all the properties off St Asaph avenue flooded right back to the river gele--hence our concerns.


Our response:

Noted. Areas of flood risk will be avoided in line with national guidance.

Comment

Preferred Strategy

Representation ID: 27653

Received: 29/08/2019

Respondent: Welsh Government

Representation Summary:

The Council should ensure that no highly vulnerable development is allocated in C2 Flood Plain. Development is located in C1, while the principle of development may be appropriate in national policy terms, the key consideration for the LPA will be to demonstrate that allocations (where relevant) are suitable and deliverable in line with any mitigation measures that may be required in order to meet the requirements of national policy.

Full text:

See attached document.

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Our response:

Noted. Areas of flood risk will be avoided in line with national guidance.