to amend condition no 2 of planning Ref Sa50039. Permission is sought to extend the expiration period for the transportation and depositing of soil for the purpose of land reclamation, granted under Sa50039 for an additional 12 months until 29th August 2007 ( waste permit reg. no . wmp 2003/33)
Development Address:
Downstown, Duleek , Co. Meath
Architect Name:
Michael Sheridan
Location Key:
Duleek
Electoral Division:
Duleek - Part of
Planner:
None
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:
13/07/2006
Manager Order:
S3389/06
Decision Type:
Conditional
Number of Conditions:
3
Grant Date:
21/08/2006
Grant Managers Order #:
Section 47
Apply?:
Part 5
Apply?:
Expiry Date:
21/08/2011
Decision Description:
to amend condition no 2 of planning Ref Sa50039. Permission is sought to extend the expiration period for the transportation and depositing of soil for the purpose of land reclamation, granted under Sa50039 for an additional 12 months until 29th August 2007 ( waste permit reg. no . wmp 2003/33)
the development will consist of the imporation of some 230,000m3 of soil and stone over a five-year period to improve c. 12 hectares of agricultural land. The proposed development will complete works previously authorised work granted under SA60246 & SA50039. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Asserssment Report. A Waste Facility Permit will be applied for a portion of the land to provide for the acceptance of c. 10,000m3 of inert soil and stone waste
the development will consist of the imporation of some 230,000 tonnes of soil and stone, Article 27 by-product material, over a five-year period to improve c. 12 hectares of agricultural land. The proposed development will complete works previously authorised work granted under SA60246 & SA50039. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Asserssment Report. A Waste Facility Permit will be applied for a portion of the land to provide for the acceptance of c. 15,000 tonnes of inert soil and stone waste
development will consist of the importation of 230,000 m3 (345,000 tonnes) of Article 27 (as defined by European communities (Waste Directive) Regulations 2011) uncontaminated soil and stone as a non-waste by product over a five year period to improve 12 hectares of agricultural lands where: The further use of the stone is certain and will be used to recontour and improve the agricultural lands; The soil and stone can be used directly without further processing. The soil and stone will be an integral part of a production process i.e. soil will be excavated, moved to facilitate site development in accordance with Article 27 by a material producer or with the expressed written consent of a material producer and will be notifiable to the EPA as a by - product prior to its use on lands. The proposed further use of the soil and stone fulfils all relevant product, environmental and health protection requirements for the specific use and will not lead to overall adverse environmental or human health impacts. An Environmental Impact Report and a screening report for Appropriate Assessment accompanies the application