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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Daniel Hampsey, Paul Kennedy and Liz McCabe. |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Minutes: Councillor Peter Wallace
declared a non-financial interest in this application as he knew and had worked
with the Applicant.Ìý He left the meeting
and took no part in the hearing. |
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CIVIC GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT 1982, THE CIVIC GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT 1982 (LICENSING OF SHORT-TERM LETS) ORDER 2022: APPLICATION FOR GRANT OF A SHORT-TERM LET LICENCE (A JOHNSTON, GHILLIES CROFT CABIN, ROTHESAY) Report by Regulatory Services and Building Standards Manager Minutes: The Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting.Ìý In line with recent legislation for Civic
Government Hearings, the parties (and any representatives) were given the
options for participating in the meeting today.Ìý
The options available were by video call, by audio call or by written
submission.Ìý For this hearing the
Applicant opted to proceed by way of video call and Mr Johnston joined the
meeting by MS Teams. It was noted that none of the Objectors were in attendance. The Chair invited the Licensing Standards Officer to speak to the terms
of the report. Thereafter the procedure set out in Appendix 8 of the report was
followed and the Chair invited the Applicant to speak in support of his
application. APPLICANT Mr Johnston referred to the detailed report given by the Licensing
Standards Officer and advised that he would like to explain why he thought the
issues raised by objectors were either not valid or could be suitably
mitigated. He advised that he and his wife lived next to the cabin and that they
had owned the land since 2022.Ìý He
commented that he and his wife would not be absentee landlords and that they
would be hands on hosts.Ìý He also
referred to a shortage of good quality tourist accommodation on the island and
said he knew this from his time volunteering for Visit Bute.Ìý He confirmed that he has submitted a planning
application for change of use of the Cabin for use as a short-term let. With the aid of a power point presentation, Mr Johnston pointed out the
Academy Apartments, the Cabin and a dedicated parking area.Ìý He also showed pictures taken from CCTV
footage showing views towards the Cabin from his own property. Mr Johnston referred to concerns about privacy raised by the Objectors
in respect of guests’ ability to look into their homes and strangers
entering/frequenting the apartments.ÌýÌý He
pointed out there was a communal door entry system into the Academy Apartments
and that there was an AirBnB within that apartment block and said he assumed
that these guests would be using the same access door as the Objectors.ÌýÌý He advised that the AirBnB was operated by
the grandson of two of the Objectors and suggested that they may have a vested
interest in terms of their objection. He then showed on the slides the location of the separate access to the
Cabin and grounds.Ìý He also showed a
picture of the gable end window where the apartments could be viewed, and
pointed out that this window now had curtains and a trellis for plants
positioned outside, which would block this view in time. Mr Johnston also showed a picture of the views of the sea from the
decking area and suggested that guests would rather look at that view than the
one out of the gable end window. Mr Johnston referred to concerns about guests using neighbours bins and
he pointed out on the slides the dedicated bins to be used by guests and the
location of the neighbours’ bins which were further away.Ìý He confirmed that the guest handbook stated
which bins were to be used. Mr Johnston referred to concerns about barbeque smoke and he confirmed
that no barbeque was provided to guests and that they were also not permitted
to bring or use portable barbeques at the property.Ìý In terms of concerns about noise, Mr Johnston
advised that as they lived next door they would be able to monitor the
situation and that the guest manual prohibited parties, loud music and
specified quiet times. Mr Johnston confirmed that occupancy was for families and not for hen
or stag parties. Mr Johnston said he understood the concerns raised and advised that be
believed that these could be mitigated as he had a vested interest in making
this work.Ìý He asked the Committee to
approve the application. MEMBERS’ QUESTIONS Councillor Forrest sought and received confirmation from Mr Johnston
that his preference would be for a family of 2 adults and 2 children to stay at
the Cabin. Councillor Kain noted that the Cabin had planning permission to be used
as an office and workshop.Ìý He asked Mr
Johnston if it had ever been used as an office or workshop.ÌýÌý He also asked why guest pamphlets were being
prepared before planning permission for change of use had been granted. Councillor Green pointed out that as was explained in the presentation
given by the Licensing Standards Officer, the planning application was not a
material consideration in terms of the granting of this short-term let licence.Ìý He sought comment from the Council’s
Solicitor on what would happen if this short-term let licence was approved and
then the planning application was refused.Ìý
Ms Clanahan explained that the planning regime and short-term let
licensing regime were separate and that it was a requirement of planning for
the appropriate planning permission to be in place.Ìý She advised that if a short-term let licence
was operated without this permission this would be a breach of planning and
enforcement action could be taken.Ìý She
further advised that if this short-term let licence was granted today it could
not be used without the planning permission in place.Ìý She pointed out that as the property was not
in an area where there was a planning control zone (where there was a
requirement for planning permission to be in place first) planning issues were
not relevant and could not be taken into account today. Councillor Green commented that he had noted that this was a new build
and that even if the Applicant had not applied for a change of use, he could
still go ahead with applying for a short-term let licence but that licence, if
approved, would not be able to be used until planning permission was applied
for and obtained. Councillor Kain referred to a degree of confusion with the two regimes. Mr Johnston confirmed that he was clear in his mind that until he had his planning application for change of ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |