7 Application No C24/1124/34/AC Cefn Graianog, Llanllyfni, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL54 6SY
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Application
under Section 73 for variation of condition 1 of planning permission reference
C20/1063/22/AC (proposed eastern extension for the extraction for the extraction
of sand and gravel and progressive restoration) to allow for 4-year
extension for the completion of minerals operations and restoration.
Local
Member: Councillor Dafydd Davies
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION:
To delegate the right to the Head of Environment
Department to approve the application, subject to conditions
1. Extraction of minerals shall cease by 31 December 2028 by which time all
plant and machinery shall have been removed from the site; restoration work
shall be completed by 31 December 2039
2. Restriction on permitted development rights, buildings, structures,
erections, private roads, floodlighting and fences
3. Mitigation measures for potential impacts on wells north of extraction
area
4. Mitigation measures for local biodiversity, badgers, breeding birds and
reptiles
5. Permitted activities and Compliance with Submitted Details/Plans
6. Hours of Working
7. Safeguarding public rights of way
8. Soil handling and husbandry
9. Drainage, measures to prevent pollution of local watercourses
10. Restore to mixed agricultural use and nature conservation
11. Reinstatement of field boundaries
12. Micro-adjust restoration levels to ensure surface water flow into the
wetland northward of the application area
13. Archaeological mitigation and recording
14. Aftercare measures for agricultural uses and biodiversity management
15. Dust controls and noise limitations the same as existing but also, plant
machinery at the working face to be fitted with white noise alarms.
Minutes:
Application
under Section 73 to amend condition 1 of planning permission reference
C20/1063/22/AC (Proposed eastern extension for sand and gravel extraction and
progressive restoration) to allow a four-year extension for the completion of
minerals operations and restoration.
a)
The
Planning Manager highlighted that it was an application for a four-year
extension to complete mineral operations and restoration works at Cefn Graianog. It was explained
that the application site was on the eastern flank of the main extraction area,
approximately 530m from the Llŷn AONB to the
west and Eryri National Park approximately 1,500m to the south-east. It was
reiterated that the site contained previously restored land, but the land was
revisited to rework minerals that had previously been considered uneconomic,
but also to enable the same extraction scheme to access further deposits, by
extending eastwards.
It was noted that the working methods would
be the same as those currently used in the quarry and would use the same
extractors, conveyors and other mobile plant as the existing.
In terms of the principle of development,
continuation of sand and gravel mining at the site would ensure that the
Council meets its allocation obligations in the Regional Technical Statement,
to supply minerals for the North Wales sub-region and maintain a seven-year
land bank of sand and gravel. It was
highlighted that there were only a few permitted sand
and gravel reserves available in North West Wales and this proposal would
ensure a vital supply of sand and gravel to the local construction economy; the
principle of the development was acceptable and in line with the requirements
of the LDP's policies MWYN 2, MWYN 3 and Strategic Policy PS 22.
In the context of visual amenities and the
landscape, it was reported that the application did not include any extension
or physical modifications to the working area that had already been approved.
It was undoubtedly considered that the nature of the proposal to extend the
lifespan of the operations would extend the visual impacts in the medium term,
but given its overall context in established mineral works, it would not result
in any major levels of visual effects. Although the boundary of the Llŷn AONB is close to the site, the AONB Unit had
confirmed that there were no concerns about the impact on the AONB given that
this was only a request for a limited time extension. The Minerals Planning
Authority considered that the proposal complied with the requirements of the
LDP's policies PCYFF 3, PCYFF 4 and MWYN 9.
In considering residential amenities, it was noted that no sensitive properties were located within a 100m buffer zone of the development, and it would be subject to the same working conditions as the current conditions, including noise management, dust control and working hours. It was considered that the loading of the hopper and conveyor would be the most intrusive source of noise on the surface of the works as the plant machinery operated in an elevated position in relation ... view the full minutes text for item 7