Planning Application: 14920 (Kildare County Council )
File Number:
14920
Application Type:
PERMISSION
Planning Status:
APPLICATION FINALISED
Received Date:
17/10/2014
Decision Due Date:
03/03/2015
Validated Date:
17/10/2014
Invalidated Date:
Further Info Requested:
10/12/2014
Further Info Received:
04/02/2015
Withdrawn Date:
Extend Date:
Decision Type:
Conditional
Decision Date:
03/03/2015
Leave to Appeal:
Appeal Date:
Commenced Date:
Submissions By:
Applicant Details
Applicant name:
Kilsaran Concrete T/A Kilsaran Build,
Applicant Address:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
Corresp.
Address:
Applicant Details
Proposed Development
Development Description:
an extension to the existing dry products facility building comprising additional bulk storage building (max. height 25m), a lean-to shed (max. height 7m), a sand storage shed (max. height 9m) and a bagging shed (max. height4.5m). The application area is 0.2 hectare,
Development Address:
Brownstown and Corbally Townlands, Kilcullen, Co. Kildare.
Architect Name:
Fergus Gallagher - Kilsaran Build
Location Key:
CORBALLY KILCULLEN
Electoral Division:
Planner:
Caroline O'Donnell
Social Housing Exempt:
Plan Enforcement #:
IPC
Licence Required:
No
Waste Licence Required:
No
Protected Structure:
No
Protected Structure #:
Development Name:
Proposed Development
Comments
Significant Case Flag:
Comments:
Decision
Decision Date:
03/03/2015
Manager Order:
DO276
Decision Type:
Conditional
Number of Conditions:
17
Grant Date:
07/04/2015
Grant Managers Order #:
DO276
Section 47
Apply?:
Part 5
Apply?:
Expiry Date:
03/12/2018
Decision Description:
an extension to the existing dry products facility building comprising additional bulk storage building (max. height 25m), a lean-to shed (max. height 7m), a sand storage shed (max. height 9m) and a bagging shed (max. height4.5m). The application area is 0.2 hectare,
the continuance of the following development previously permitted under Kildare County Council (KCC) Reg. Ref. 07/707; ABP Ref. PL09.226792 and KCC Reg. Ref. 14/920. (1) Extraction of sand and gravel and processing on c.85.9 hectares for a 20 year period, with control cabin and canteen facilities, electricity substation, bunded fuel tanks, Electricity Supply Board substation and switch-house and septic tank, aggregate crushing, washing and screening plants and the continued use of the internal access road and existing site access onto the R448 with a further two years to complete site restoration to agriculture. The development proposes progressive restoration throughout the life of sand and gravel extraction. (2) Dry Batch Mortar Plant comprising structures and pieces of plant and machinery:- loading ramp and receiving hopper; a feed conveyor; a drying plant building (c8.6 metres high); external bucket elevators (up to c24.8 metres high); a storage and mixing plant building (c23.5 metres high) (housing plant and machinery); two number finished product storage silos with bulk loadout machinery (c20.5 metres high); prefabricated office; prefabricated compressor container; prefabricated control and switchgear container; a bunded and covered fuel tank; truck and car parking areas. (3) Storage at the existing Overburden Storage Mound (area of c3.4 hectares) which is covered with topsoil and is grass seeded and wil ultimately be used in the restoration of the aforementioned sand and gravel development site. (4) Dry Mortar Bagging Plan and Storage Hall Structure (c7 metres high). (5) Existing weighbridge and wheelwash within the development site. (6) Covered aggregate storage bays, a sand storage shed and a bagging shed. Permission is also sought for the provision of new works including an office building (and two proprietary sewage effluent treatment systems), dry batch mortar plant extension (including plant and machinery), tile manufacturing plant; associated switch-house; car parking; provision of two weighbridges; covered storage sheds; rerouting of internal access road to plant site; the demolition of a storage shed and weighbridge; extraction of sand and gravel to the south-west of previously permitted extraction area and extension to existing overburden storage mound; landscaped screening berms and overburden storage mounds along perimeter of the site. All development will be within the c85.9 hectare Kilsaran Concrete landholding for a period of 20 years
(1) Extensions to Tile Manufacturing Building previously permitted under reg. Ref. 17/1224 and ABP Ref. 302199/18 comprising of: (a) Lean-to extension for carpentry storage (99sqm gross floor area, max 8.5m high) to the south eastern building elevation; (b) Lean-to extension for casting components/build materials storage (630sqm gross floor area, max 8.5m high) to the south eastern building elevation; (c) Two storey (max 9.5m high) extension consisting of welfare/office facilities at mezzanine level (270sqm gross floor area) and additional storage at ground floor level (270sqm gross floor area) to north eastern building elevation; (d) New wastewater treatment system and percolation area. (2) Construction of two storey office extension (298sqm gross floor area, 7.6m high) to the existing south western elevation of the Dry Batch Mortar Building also previously permitted under Reg. Ref. 17/1224 and ABP Reg. Ref. 302199/18. (3) A new bagging shed (240sqm gross floor area, max 8.0m high). All associated site works. It is proposed that the duration of the proposed development would run concurrent with that of Planning Ref. 17/1224 and ABP-302199-18, which is due to expire on 17/02/2039, development
Corbally and Brownstown townlands, Kilcullen Co. Kildare
a planning application area of c. 20.6 hectares consisting of a combined proposed extraction area (Area 1, c. 10.3 hectares) and proposed early reinstatement area (Area 2, c. 10.3 hectares). Area 1 will consist of an extension to the west of the existing sand and gravel pit with an extraction footprint of c. 8.7 hectares. The sand and gravel extraction (c. 2.4m tonnes) will be dry working above the water table. Stripping and storage of topsoil and overburden materials from the extension lands for reuse in the restoration works. Restoration of the extraction area will be to a beneficial agricultural after-use and form part of the restoration of the extraction area, as permitted under planning ref. 17/1224 (ABP-302199-18). Area 2 will consist of an amendment to the permitted extraction area of planning ref. 17/1224 (ABP-302199-18) by the omission of a c. 4.7 hectare area and the early reinstatement of a partially extracted c. 2.7 hectare area of the existing permitted c. 7.4 hectares extraction area. It is proposed that the duration of the proposed development would run concurrent with that of planning ref. 17/1224 (ABP-302199-18), which is due to expire on 17/02/2039. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) has been prepared in respect of this planning application
a new extension (max 11m high with a gross floor area of 3,000m²) to an existing manufacturing building (previously permitted under Reg. Ref. 20/140; Reg. Ref. 17/1224 and ABP Ref. No. 302199-18) to provide storage for precast concrete products and all ancillary works
No Environment Impact Assesments Associated with this Application