Planning Application: 17748 (Wicklow County Council )
File Number:
17748
Application Type:
PERMISSION
Planning Status:
APPLICATION FINALISED
Received Date:
22/06/2017
Decision Due Date:
16/08/2017
Validated Date:
22/06/2017
Invalidated Date:
Further Info Requested:
Further Info Received:
Withdrawn Date:
Extend Date:
Decision Type:
Refused
Decision Date:
04/08/2017
Leave to Appeal:
Appeal Date:
31/08/2017
Commenced Date:
Submissions By:
26/07/2017
Applicant Details
Applicant name:
Austin Stephenson
Applicant Address:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
Corresp.
Address:
Applicant Details
Proposed Development
Development Description:
restoration of a 2.3 ha disused sand and gravel quarry to agricultural grassland by backfilling using imported inert soil and stone, applying a cover layer of soil and seeding with grasses and all temporary ancillary development including 1 no site office, 1 no portable toilet, 1 no wheelwash and improvements to site entrance, access gate, access road and internal access tracks. The activity will involve the importation of approximately 227,250 tonnes of inert soil and stones and will therefore also require a Waste Licence from the EPA. An EIS has been prepared
Development Address:
Davidstown, Donard, Co. Wicklow
Architect Name:
Location Key:
DAVIDSTOWN
Electoral Division:
Planner:
Edel Bermingham
Social Housing Exempt:
Plan Enforcement #:
IPC
Licence Required:
No
Waste Licence Required:
Yes
Protected Structure:
No
Protected Structure #:
Development Name:
Proposed Development
Comments
Significant Case Flag:
Comments:
ABP received a 1st party appeal on the 31st August, 17
restoration of a 2.3 ha disused sand and gravel quarry to agricultural grassland by backfilling using imported inert soil and stone, applying a cover layer of soil and seeding with grasses and all temporary ancillary development including 1 no site office, 1 no portable toilet, 1 no wheelwash and improvements to site entrance, access gate, access road and internal access tracks. The activity will involve the importation of approximately 227,250 tonnes of inert soil and stones and will therefore also require a Waste Licence from the EPA. An EIS has been prepared