Planning Application: 991200 (Kildare County Council )
File Number:
991200
Application Type:
PERMISSION
Planning Status:
APPLICATION FINALISED
Received Date:
09/07/1999
Decision Due Date:
17/01/2000
Validated Date:
09/07/1999
Invalidated Date:
Further Info Requested:
29/09/1999
Further Info Received:
22/10/1999
Withdrawn Date:
Extend Date:
14/01/2000
Decision Type:
Conditional
Decision Date:
17/01/2000
Leave to Appeal:
Appeal Date:
Commenced Date:
Submissions By:
Applicant Details
Applicant name:
Roadstone Dublin Ltd
Applicant Address:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
Corresp.
Address:
Applicant Details
Proposed Development
Development Description:
1) Extract sand and gravel to maximum depth of 13m. approx on a site of 23.2 hectares. 2) Erect washing and crushing plant and all associated plant. Construct settling pond.
Development Address:
Kilglass, Carbury.
Architect Name:
Location Key:
CARBURY
Electoral Division:
Planner:
Michael Kenny
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:
17/01/2000
Manager Order:
13776
Decision Type:
Conditional
Number of Conditions:
29
Grant Date:
Grant Managers Order #:
Section 47
Apply?:
No
Part 5
Apply?:
No
Expiry Date:
13/08/2005
Decision Description:
1) Extract sand and gravel to maximum depth of 13m. approx on a site of 23.2 hectares. 2) Erect washing and crushing plant and all associated plant. Construct settling pond.
(1) Extend the life of the existing sand and gravel pit development totalling c.23.2 hectares previously granted under planning permission 99/1200 (ABP PL09.118274) with processing that includes crushing, washing and screening, and 07/977 (ABP PL09.226718). The sand and gravel extraction will be dry working above the water table, (2) Extend the life of the proposed sand and gravel pit extension area totalling c. 30.9 hectares previously granted under planning permission 07/977 (ABP PL09.226718). The sand and gravel extraction area will be c.25.7 hectares and will consist of dry working above the water table; (3) Include for all associated services and ancillary works consisting of: (a) the existing processing plant for the purposes of crushing, washing and screening; (b) the existing office, toilet and associated waste water treatment system, canteen, weighbridge, wheelwash and site entrance; (c) the construction of new screening berms on the northern and western boundaries of the proposed extension area; (4) Restoration of most of the worked-out sand and gravel pit (c. 39.6 hectares) to it's surrounding/former ground level using naturally occurring materials, principally inert soil and stone generated by construction and development activity and imported as waste under licence or as by-product (in accordance with Article 27 of the European Communities (Waste Directive) Regulations 2011 (as amended). Restoration of the entire site to a combination of agricultural and nature conservation areas; (5) installation of a dedicated covered waste inspection and quarantine shed and for storage of plant and machinery (c.20M length x 12m width x 7.5m height); (6) The proposed development is within an overall application area of c. 54.1 hectares and is for a total period of 25 years (the sand and gravel extraction operational period is for 22 years and the importation of materials for restoration is for 25 years). An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS) have been prepared in respect of this planning application. Part of the proposed restoration element of the development will require a waste licence from the Environmental Protection Agency.