6 Application No C24/1125/34/AC Cefn Graianog, Llanllyfni, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL54 6SY
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Application under Section 73 for variation of condition 2 of planning permission reference C20/1064/22/AC 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.
Conditions:
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Written notice shall be given to the Mineral Planning Authority at least
14 days before: i. The commencement of restoration works on any part of the
land within the permitted area following the cessation of use as an ancillary
silting facility for any of the three lagoons indicated on the application
plans.
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The permitted use of the site as an ancillary silting lagoon shall cease
by 31 December 2028; restoration shall be completed thereafter by 31 December
2029 or upon cessation of operations, whichever is the sooner.
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Permitted Operations and Compliance with the Submitted Details/Plans.
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Restriction on Permitted Development Rights, buildings, structures,
erections, private ways, floodlighting and fences.
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Hours of operation.
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Soil handling and husbandry.
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Safeguarding of public rights of way.
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Noise restrictions to match existing, plant and machinery to be fitted
with white noise alarms.
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Restore to mixed agricultural use and nature conservation,
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No oil, fuel, chemicals to be stored within the application site.
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Drainage, measures to prevent pollution of local watercourses.
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Aftercare measures for agricultural uses and biodiversity management.
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Revised restoration scheme in the event of premature mineral extraction.
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Ripping of ground base material to avoid surface compaction and achieve
adequate drainage.
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Minimum subsoil and topsoil depths.
Minutes:
Application under Section 73 to amend condition 2 of
planning permission ref. C20/1064/22/AC to allow for a four-year extension to
complete the minerals operations and restoration.
Attention was drawn to the late observations form.
a) The Senior Minerals and Waste Planning Officer
highlighted that the application sought an extension of the operating period of
the silting lagoons associated with the processing plant of the sand and gravel
that was excavated from the quarry. The working methods and processes would be
the same as those currently used in the quarry.
In the context of the
principle of the development, it was noted that continued excavation for sand
and gravel at Cefn Graianog
would ensure that the Council meets its allocation implications 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 noted that there were only a few
permitted sand and gravel reserves available in north
west Wales and that this proposal would mean a continuation in the provision of
sand and gravel supply to the local construction economy. It was expressed that
the preservation of the silting lagoons was essential for the processing,
washing and sorting of the material; it was acceptable and consistent with the
requirement of the Local Development Plan (LDP) policies MWYN 2, MWYN 3 and
Strategic Policy PS 22 of the Local Development Plan (LDP)
In the context of
visual amenities and the landscape, it was explained that this application was
specifically for extending the period of development and did not include any
extension or physical modifications to the already approved working area. The
nature of the proposal to extend the lifespan of the operations would
undoubtedly extend the visual effects in the medium term but given its general
context in an established mineral working, it was not considered that it would
result in any major levels of visual effects. It was highlighted that the
boundary of the Llŷn AONB was close to the site,
but confirmation was received from the AONB Unit that there were no concerns
about the impact on the AONB given that this was only a limited time extension;
the Mineral Planning Authority considered that the proposal complied with the
requirements of policies PCYFF 3, PCYFF 4 and MWYN 9 in the LDP.
In considering
residential amenities, it was noted that one individual property was located
within the 100m buffer zone as prescribed under policy MWYN 5 in the LDP. The
development would be subject to the same working conditions as pre-existing
ones, including the management of noise, dust and working hours; subject to
appropriate conditions to control the effects of noise and dust and working
hours, the proposal would not have an adverse effect on the amenities of the
area and therefore complied with policies PCYFF 2, MWYN 3 and MWYN 5 in the
LDP.
The proposal did not
include any change to traffic movements and transportation to and from the
site.
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