7 Application No C24/1126/34/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 C20/1065/22/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
·
Mineral extraction and
processing will cease by 31 December 2028 by which time all plant and machinery
shall have been removed from the site; restoration shall be completed by 30
June 2029.
·
Permitted Activities and
Compliance with the Submitted Details/Plans.
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Restriction on Permitted
Development Rights, buildings, structures, erections, private ways,
floodlighting and fences.
·
Working Hours.
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Soil Handling and Husbandry.
·
Drainage, measures to prevent
pollution of local watercourses.
·
Annual review of operations.
·
Safeguarding of public rights
of way.
·
Restore to mixed agricultural
use and nature conservation
·
Reinstatement of field
boundaries.
·
Aftercare measures for
agricultural uses and biodiversity management.
·
Dust controls and noise
restrictions to match existing, plant machinery at the working face to be
fitted with white noise alarms.
·
Archaeological mitigation and
recording.
·
Sheeting of lorries leaving
site with stone less than 500mm.
·
Restrict vehicular access to
existing access arrangements.
·
No refuse or waste materials
to be imported to site.
·
The principal means of
transporting raw material from the working face to the processing plant shall
be by means of a conveyor unless otherwise agreed.
Minutes:
An
application under Section 73 to amend condition 2 of planning permission ref.
C20/1065/22/AC to allow 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 Officer highlighted that the proposal sought to
extend the time period until 31 December 2028 to continue with the minerals operation at Fferm Graianog. He explained that this would ensure the
non-sterilisation of the mineral reserve and complete the restoration of the
site in accordance with the permitted scheme of working and provide ancillary
infrastructure in support of proposals to extract and process minerals from the
quarry. The proposal did not include extending the actual footprint of the minerals operation only an extension of time for another
four years. Plant activities, processing, dispatch and extraction of minerals
would be contained entirely within the boundaries of the existing site and in
accordance with the terms of conditions attached to the current planning
consent.
It was explained that the working methods and
processes would be the same as those currently used in the quarry and would use
the same extractors, conveyors and other mobile machinery as the existing ones.
In the context of the principle of
development, it was noted that the continuation of sand and gravel excavation
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 explained that there are only a few
permitted sand and gravel reserves available in north
west Wales and that this proposal would involve continuing to provide a supply
of sand and gravel to the local construction economy; the principle of
development was acceptable and consistent with the requirements in policies
MWYN 2, MWYN 3 and Strategic Policy PS 22 in the LDP.
In the context of visual amenities and the
landscape, it was noted that the application was specifically for the extension
of the development period and therefore did not include any extension or
physical alterations to the work area which has already been approved. 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 works, 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 is located within the 100m buffer zone as prescribed under policy MWYN 5 in the ... view the full minutes text for item 7