8 Application No C23/0916/05/LL Chwarel Garth, Minffordd, Penrhyndeudraeth, LL48 6HP
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Application for the use
of land for storing and treating and recycling inert/non-hazardous waste
arising from works related to the Eryri Visual Impact Provision (SVIP) Project
LOCAL MEMBERS: Councillor June Jones, Nia Jeffreys, Gwilym Jones
and Meryl Roberts
Additional documents:
Decision:
RESOLVED: To approve the
application subject to the following conditions:
1. Development to commence
within 12 months of permission date.
2. Development permitted to
cease within 5 years of notification of commencement. The development hereby
permitted shall cease immediately in the event of early or premature cessation
of the winning and working of minerals at the site (Chwarel Garth).
3. In accordance with the
plans and submitted details.
4. Nothing other than inert
waste excavation material from the SVIP development shall be imported to the
site.
5. Operator/developer shall
provide log of material imported to the LPA within 10 days of request
(information to contain origin, tonnage, description of material, date and
times of movement and fate).
6. Restriction of relevant
GPDO rights for buildings, structures, private ways, floodlighting, fencing
etc.
7. Mark boundary of permitted
area prior to commencement.
8. Biodiversity enhancement
agreed prior to commencement.
9. Copy of determination and
approved plans to be shown at the Garth Quarry site office.
10. Hours of working (to match
mineral permission).
11. Oil, fuel and chemical
storage on impervious bases and bunded.
12. Monitor site for presence
of non-native invasive species.
13. Noise level restrictions
(specific levels to match mineral permission).
14. Noise levels restrictions
for temporary operations (specific levels to match mineral permission).
15. Annual noise
monitoring/survey.
16. Vehicles, plant and
machinery to operate within maximum noise emission levels of manufacturer
specification and not operated without appropriate sound deadening screens,
casework, enclosures and silencers.
17. ‘White noise’ reversing
alarms for mobile plant and vehicles.
18. Dust mitigation measures
carried out in accordance with condition 23 of Mineral Planning Permission
(C16/1385/05/MW).
19. Surface of site access to
county highway to kept clean and no mud/debris to be deposited on highway.
20. Environmental log of dust
complaints kept and to be made available to the LPA within 14 days of request.
21. The import of inert waste
material shall be restricted to the use of the existing dedicated haul routes.
22. Loaded vehicles leaving
site to be sheeted or treated to avoid emission of dust (for material under
75mm).
23. Condition to retain
bilingual signage for the duration of the development.
24. Lighting scheme to avoid
any effects on bat flight paths.
25. Pollution Prevention Plan
to ensure that all measures are taken to avoid any pollution entering
watercourses and the Glaslyn.
26. Biodiversity improvement measures.
27. Monitoring and control of
invasive plant species during the permit period.
Minutes:
An application for a temporary waste transfer station in Chwarel Garth to receive, store, treat and process
non-reactive materials from the Eryri/Snowdonia Visual Impact Provision
Project.
Attention was drawn to the late observations form.
a) The Senior Minerals and Waste Planning Officer highlighted that the
inert waste recycling activities would be for a temporary period to coincide
with the SVIP development. It was explained that the application site was
adjacent to a part of the quarry where the crushing activities already happened
and the proposal would use the existing infrastructure in the quarry, such as
transport roads, weighbridge, offices and access to
the highway.
In the context of the principle of the proposal, it was noted that the
Waste Hierarchy, Planning Policy Wales, TAN 21 and the
Welsh Government document "Towards Zero Waste", noted that by
treating waste, there should be a reduction in waste products and waste
diverted from landfill sites by recycling and reusing where possible. In
addition, emphasis is placed on the minerals planning policies to promote the
use of secondary/alternative aggregates in order to
reduce the dependency on primary rock extraction and protecting the County's
hard rock land bank.
In terms of local policies, it was explained that the principle of
establishing a waste management facility was based on policies PS 21, GWA 1 and
GWA 2. Although the site had not been allocated in policy GWA 1, the policy
states that it is possible to establish the waste management facility in
existing quarries if there is justification and no detrimental impact. In
addition, policy GWA 2 sets criteria that waste management proposals must
comply with. In this case, it was highlighted that a need had derived
specifically from the SVIP work by the National Grid. No waste deriving from
other sources being treated - this only refers to the management of the inert
waste materials produced by the excavation and tunnelling work. It was
highlighted that the information submitted with the application proposed a
total of slightly more than 250,000 tonnes in order to
prepare for any inconsistencies in the preliminary estimate. The proposal
stated that material would be imported to the site at an annual rate of 75,000
tonnes, which would equate to a period of 3.3 years.
It was expressed that there is no closer designated site for the SVIP
development and that nobody within the area would be able to provide for the
substantial amounts of waste material that will be produced.
In the policy context of MWYN 1 and MWYN 5 which consider the need to
safeguard the County's minerals resources, there was an intention to use the
temporary quarry's existing infrastructure in order to
recycle inert waste into secondary aggregates.
It was noted that conditions would need to be imposed that the waste was
specifically from the SVIP project.
In the context of visual and residential minerals, the site is within the Special Landscape Area of Aber Glaslyn and Dwyryd and Aberglaslyn Landscape of Outstanding Historical Interest. The proposal ... view the full minutes text for item 8