Agenda and minutes

Venue: Tayinloan Village Hall, Tayinloan, Argyll

Contact: Fiona McCallum Tel. No. 01546 604392 

Items
No. Item

1.

APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Gordon Blair, Mary-Jean Devon and Jean Moffat.

2.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

Minutes:

There were no declarations of interest.

3.

SCOTTISH SALMON COMPANY: RELOCATION AND ENLARGEMENT OF EXISTING MARINE FISH FARM (CURRENTLY COMPRISING; 12 NO. 80 METRE CIRCUMFERENCE CAGES AND FEED BARGE) BY RE-EQUIPMENT WITH 12 NO. 120 METRE CIRCUMFERENCE CAGES AND FEED BARGE: EAST TARBERT BAY, ISLE OF GIGHA (REF: 18/01561/MFF) pdf icon PDF 80 KB

Report by Head of Planning, Housing and Regulatory Services

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting and introductions were made.  He then outlined the procedure that would be followed and invited the Governance and Risk Manager to identify all those present who wished to speak.

 

PLANNING

 

Sandra Davies gave the following presentation on behalf of the Head of Planning, Housing and Regulatory Services: 

 

This application is for the relocation of an existing marine fish farm off the north east side of Gigha at East Tarbert Bay. 

 

The new farm would be located approximately 280m to the east of the existing farm.  This slide shows the proposed farm in red and the existing farm in blue.  It should be noted that the existing farm would be removed should permission be approved.   The fish farm to the south is the existing Druimyeon Bay fish farm.  This is also operated by the applicant and would remain.

 

The new farm would have 12, 120m circumference cages. The existing farm has 12, 80m circumference cages.  This slide shows the position and layout of the existing farm compared to the proposed farm. A feed barge is also proposed at the southern end of the cage grouping.  The new fish farm would be approximately 280m to the east of the existing fish farm.  It is proposed to increase the maximum stocked biomass from 600 tonnes to 2,500 tonnes.  In planning terms the relocation of this site has been viewed as a new fish farm and an EIA report accompanies the planning application. There has been a long standing fish farm at East Tarbert Bay with permission originally being authorised under the crown estate leasing process in 2001.

 

In terms of Local Development Plan designations, the site lies off land defined as countryside which in turn confers ‘undeveloped coast status’.  The site does not lie within any landscape or historic environment designations.

 

A series of slides showed the following –

 

  • plans submitted showing the proposed arrangement of cages.
  • a plan and an elevation of an individual pen.
  • a plan showing the netting above the water along with the bird net support poles around the outside of the pen.
  • elevations of the proposed feed barge which will have the appearance of a boat moored off the south end of the fish farm.
  • a photograph from a viewpoint in Gigha showing the existing fish farm.  The new farm would be located 300m to the east of this.
  • a visualisation of the proposed fish farm.
  • a photograph of the Druimyeon Fish Farm which is located to the south of the proposal.
  • a photograph showing both the existing and the Druimyeon Fish Farm

 

The Scottish Government’s National Marine Plan and Scottish Planning Policy both support the expansion of marine fish farming where it can take place in environmentally sustainable locations.  This is subject to it not exceeding the carrying capacity of the water body within which it is to be located and where it does not give rise to significant adverse effects on nature conservation, wild fish, historic environment or other commercial or recreational water users.

 

There are a number of LDP policies which are relevant to this proposal and these are detailed in the planning report.  Supplementary guidance policy SG LDP AQUA 1 relates specifically to marine fish farming.  This is a criteria based policy and the proposal has been assessed against each of the eight elements of this policy.

In terms of visual and landscape impact, the EIA Report has included a Seascape and Visual Impact Assessment with five selected viewpoints.  Members have looked at some of these viewpoints on the site visit yesterday.

 

There would be limited inter-visibility with both local and coastal character areas and visual receptors due to screening from potential receptor locations by foreground topography and trees.

 

The EIA report concludes that that the proposed development would either be screened or viewed at a distance and that the change would not be perceived as being significant.  Officers would agree with this view and SNH has not raised any concerns.

 

The second topic listed in policy AQUA 1 relates to isolated coast and wild land.  There is no wild land in the vicinity of the proposal.  There is some isolated coast on the islets around Gigha however it is considered that the proposal would not have a significant effect on these areas.

 

In terms of the historic environment, there are no historic assets which would be affected by the proposal.

 

Point 4 of this AQUA policy relates to priority habitats and species and designated sites for nature conservation.  The proposal has raised a number of issues in relation to this point.

 

In terms of Priority Marine Features or PMFs, Burrowed Mud and Horse Mussel Beds have been identified in the vicinity of the site.  The Burrowed Mud is not considered by SNH to be a high quality example of this PMF and any impacts on this would not be significant.

 

The Horse Mussel Beds are located to the north of the site.  SNH has concluded that the risk of any significant impacts occurring on areas of horse mussel bed would be low.  Some of the proposed moorings could overlap with horse mussel beds and a condition is therefore proposed which will require the applicant to use drop down video to avoid the moorings impacting on any of these areas.

 

There are also a couple of European protected sites which have required consideration in relation to this proposal.  The site is located within the Sound of Gigha proposed Special Protection Area selected for its qualifying interest of wintering great northern diver, red-breasted merganser, eider and Slavonian grebe.    As this is a European Site a Habitat’s Regulations appropriate assessment has been undertaken and this can be found in Appendix C of the planning report.  This has concluded that subject to mitigation the proposal will not have a significant impact on the qualifying interest of the proposed Special Protection Area.

 

The second European site which may be affected by the proposal is the Inner Hebrides and Minches Special Area  ...  view the full minutes text for item 3.