13581 |
APPLICATION FINALISED |
PERMISSION |
C |
23/07/2013 Tuesday |
Christopher & Catherine Dolly |
Osberstown Industrial Park Naas Co. Kildare |
Development of a Waste Recovery / Recycling Management facility for inorganic waste material, including an End of Life Vehicle recovery facility vehicle compactor, non ferrous metals store, Office / Admin. Area, Ferrous metal deposit compound area, weighbridges and associated supervising cabin, vehicle washing bay, skip set down areas, external deposit compounds for public use, car parking, new site entrance, landscaping, connection to mains site services and all associated site works |
17288 |
APPLICATION FINALISED |
PERMISSION |
C |
15/03/2017 Wednesday |
Christopher and Catherine Dolly, |
Osberstown Industrial Park, Naas, Co. Kildare. |
the proposed increase in annual waste tonnage intake on-site from the permitted 7000 tonnes per annum under permission PL13/581 to 21000 tonnes per annum, together with the addition of new waste codes accepted on-site to that already granted in permission PL13/581 |
191003 |
APPLICATION FINALISED |
PERMISSION |
C |
09/09/2019 Monday |
Wilton Scrap Metals Ltd., T/A Dolly Skip Hire, |
Unit M1, Osberstown Industrial Park, Osberstown, Naas, |
proposed expansion of their existing 'Waste Processing and Transfer Facility' located at Unit M1, Osberstown Industrial Park, Osberstown, Naas, Co. Kildare, W91 FXP7. The proposed development will consist of 1) an increase in waste throughput at the facility from 21,000 to 49,500 tonnes per annum, 2) alterations to existing site layout to include the construction of an additional two waste processing buildings with approximate gross floor areas of 1,571m2 and 1,821m2, 3) relocation of an existing shed, originally approved planning permission under planning reference 13/581 to an alternate location within the yard, 4) expansion of existing storage yard, 5) stormwater attenuation unit and associated drainage and treatment infrastructure, 6) construction of additional staff welfare facilities, 7) provision of car and lorry parking areas, 8) provision of yard lighting, including lighting poles, 9) site boundary walls and 10) all ancillary site development works. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application. The proposed facility will require a review of the existing 'Waste Facility Permit' which shall be sought through a separate application to Kildare County Council. Revised by significant further information consisting of; a revised Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR), a revised Natura Impact Statement (NIS) and revised plans |