17 May 2004 · Committee
Field 522517 To The East Of The Energy From Waste Plant Richmond Hill Braddan Douglas
This application sought permission to create a recycling compound for building materials, with associated storage, on a field to the east of the Energy from Waste Plant at Richmond Hill, Braddan. The Planning Committee approved the application on 17 May 2004, consistent with the officer's recommendation. The Braddan Local Plan was among the policy considerations relevant to the decision. Permission was granted subject to seven conditions. The detailed planning reasoning behind the approval is not set out in the available evidence.
The Planning Committee approved the application in May 2004. The officer also recommended approval. The decision was subject to seven conditions, though the specific terms of those conditions are not detailed in the available evidence.
Braddan Local Plan
Condition 1
The development hereby permitted shall commence before the expiration of four years from the date of this notice.
Condition 2
This approval relates to the creation of a recycling facility for building materials as shown in drawings reference 01C received on 11th February, 2004 and 02, 03, 04,05 , and the detailed submissions relating to the Klargester system and fencing details received on 28th October, 2003.
Condition 3
Prior to the commencement of the use of the site as approved there must be introduced between the proposed fencing and the hedging alongside the A6 a belt of at least ten metres of trees to soften the impact of the development. Details of these trees must be submitted to and approved by the Planning Committee prior to the introduction of the same.
Condition 4
Prior to the commencement of ANY work on site the applicant must have agreed by the Planning Committee after consultation with DAFF, a scheme for the protection of any lizards living in or using the roadside hedging. A licence will need to be obtained from DAFF for the carrying out of any works for the protection of the lizards as this species is protected under the Wildlife Act 1990.
Condition 5
The external cladding of the proposed building must be dark brown or dark green a sample of which must be approved by the Planning Committee prior to the erection of the building.
Condition 6
The height of the stored material may not exceed 5 m in the case of material stored within 40 m of the re-formed roadside boundary of the site and 7 m in the case of material stored beyond this within the site.
Condition 7
The development hereby proposed must not compromise the availability of access to the remainder of the area which is designated for waste treatment purposes in the emerging Braddan Area Plan.