Garryhesty Ovens
Planning application 07/7334
DecisionConditional grant
Decided20 June 2007
Application typePERMISSION
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- 07/8690Erection of slatted cubicle house and easy feed, silage pit and aprons and associated concrete yards / 0.5 km away / 30 October 2007Granted
- 18/5155Development consists of restoration of part (c. 6.7 ha) of existing quarry (QR19 06/11798 & PL04.225332) by importation of up to 300,000 tonnes per annum of inert soil and stones and river dredging spoil (EWC 17-05-04 and 17-05-06).The proposed soil recovery facility will utilise the permitted quarry infrastructure including internal roads, site office, welfare facilities and other ancillaries to complete the works. Access to the site will be from the permitted main entrance on the N22 National Primary Road. A wheel wash and weighbridge will be provided as part of the proposed development and the existing workshop will be utilised as a quarantine area. A hard-stand with drainage to oil interceptor will also be provided as a designated refuelling area. The total application area including the site infrastructure covers 7.9 ha of lands. The development will be subject to the requirements of the waste management licence. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application. / 0.5 km away / 22 November 2018Granted
- 15/7007Permission for (1) cubicle house with slatted tanks and feed passage, and (2) loose house, and permission for retention of existing machinery shed / 0.6 km away / 25 February 2016Granted
- 04/5928Retention of extension to storage shed for agricultural machinery / 0.6 km away / 28 September 2004Granted
- 25/6476A 25 Year Planning Permission for the Restoration of the former sand pit (known locally as Dineens and previously permitted under Planning Reference 05/2452 and An Coimisiún Pleanála (ACP) reference 04.214198) and associated works at Garryhesta Pit (previously permitted through planning reference QR19 06/11798 and ACP reference PL04.225332). The extent of the proposed development covers an area of 54.28 hectares ('ha') (centre point ITM X 552004 Y 596036) within Roadstone's landholding, which is located in the Townlands of Knockanemore and Garryhesty, Ovens, Co. Cork. The proposed development will include for the restoration of Dineens Pit void through the importation of ca. 4,147,108m3 of clean, uncontaminated soil and stone (i.e. essentially virgin soil or equivalent to virgin soil and stone) notified/registered as by-product in accordance with the definition of a by-product as set out in regulation 27 of European Union (Waste Directive) Regulations 2011 (as amended). The void will be restored to pre-extraction levels and seamlessly connect to the adjoining agricultural lands within the immediate vicinity of the site. The restored land will also include native woodland planting, surface water bodies and a series of hedgerows which will support local biodiversity. The proposed development seeks the movement of established infrastructure (permitted under Planning Reference 18/05155) including a wheel wash, weighbridge, site office/welfare to the west to realign the haulage route for Heavy Goods Vehicles ('HGVs') accessing/egressing the entrance at Garryhesta Pit and the provision of two inspection sheds, refuelling area and small car park. The proposed development will seek to install an improved drainage infrastructure which includes a wetland for treating surface water interceptors and monitoring chamber. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) which will be available for inspection. / 0.7 km away / 23 April 2026Granted
- 05/2452Sand and gravel pit involving sand and gravel extraction by mechanical means, installation of conveyor system, portacabin, portaloo and ancillary works, passage way to connect existing sand and gravel pit and demolition of farmhouse and outbuildings on site. / 0.8 km away / 25 August 2005Granted
- 18/4290Construction of a dwellinghouse, garage and all associated site works / 0.9 km away / 01 May 2018Granted