Old Kilcullen, Kilcullen, Co. Kildare.
Planning application 18420
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 June 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Nearby precedent
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- 171233As constructed house on site and all associated site development works. Significant Further Information: Retention of extension and alterations to existing dwelling and all associated site development works. / 0.4 km away / 13 March 2018Granted
- 2561293Installation of a secondary effluent treatment system to service existing house and all associated site works / 0.5 km away / 18 May 2026Granted
- 201199A single storey granny flat extension to the side of existing dwelling, and all associated site works, / 0.6 km away / 11 February 2021Granted
- 2056A proposed new domestic garage along with all associated site development and facilitating works / 0.6 km away / 12 March 2020Granted
- 21394Amended domestic garage type to that previously granted under planning reference No. 20/56 along with all associated site development and facilitating works / 0.6 km away / 19 May 2021Granted
- 24133For a new single storey dwelling house with waste water treatment system and polishing filter, new vehicular entrance, domestic garage and all associated site works / 0.7 km away / 13 June 2024Granted
- 2460265For (i) an increase in the total permitted intake of soil and stone and broken rock to the existing licensed soil recovery facility at Halverstown, Kilcullen, Co. Kildare (Planning Ref: 18/453), from 1.2 million tonnes to 2.06 million tonnes and (ii) an extension to the life of the existing facility of 3 years (to December 2029) in order to accommodate the additional soil and stone intake. These works, which are required to implement a revised backfilling and restoration scheme for the former sand and gravel pit will also provide for (i) continued shared use of existing, co-located site facilities, structures and infrastructure (including the site office, staff welfare facilities, weighbridge (with dedicated office), wheelwash, hardstand areas, fuel storage tanks and site access road); (ii) continued soil and stone intake at a rate of up to 300,000 tonnes per annum, of which no more than 95,000 tonnes (per annum) will be managed as waste; (iii) continued separation of any construction and demolition waste (principally concrete, metal, timber, PVC pipework and plastic) inadvertently imported to the facility, prior to removal off-site to authorised waste disposal or recovery facilities; (iv) continued use of a section of the existing concrete block curing shed as a waste inspection and quarantine facility; (v) continued environmental monitoring of noise, dust and groundwater for the duration of the site recovery and restoration activities and for a short period thereafter (and in accordance with current EPA waste licence requirements); (vi) continued temporary stockpiling of topsoil pending its re-use as cover material for final restoration of the site; and (vii) ultimate restoration of the modified final landform to native woodland and grassland habitats. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS) have been prepared in respect of this Planning Application. The proposed development requires a waste licence review from the Environmental Protection Agency / 0.7 km away / 07 November 2024Granted