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062110 - Full application - Phased extraction of some 28.38m tonnes of limestone from within the existing permitted area at Hendre Quarry and from within an eastern extension to the quarry as a comprehensive extension and consolidation scheme; retent

Meeting: 21/07/2021 - Planning Committee (Item 12)

12 062110 - A - Full application - Phased extraction of some 28.38m tonnes of limestone from within the existing permitted area at Hendre Quarry and from within an eastern extension to the quarry as a comprehensive extension and consolidation scheme; retention of the existing processing plant and related infrastructure for the duration of the development; retention and use of the existing access for the duration of the development; construction and landscaping of a screening landform; and implementation of a restoration scheme for both the existing quarry and extension area at Hendre Quarry, Denbigh Road, Rhydymwyn pdf icon PDF 198 KB

As in report

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Decision:

That planning permission be granted subject to the applicant entering into a Section 106 Obligation for formalisation of the annual payment made to North Wales Wildlife Trust for the ongoing management of Coed y Felin Nature Reserve and variation of the existing legal agreement which imposes a higher blast limit of 20mm/s ppv for the Gwrachen Farm, and the conditions as set out in the report, in accordance with the officer recommendation.  Also subject to the additional three conditions put forward by United Utilities shown in the late observations.

Minutes:

That planning permission be granted subject to the applicant entering into a Section 106 Obligation for formalisation of the annual payment made to North Wales Wildlife Trust for the ongoing management of Coed y Felin Nature Reserve and variation of the existing legal agreement which imposes a higher blast limit of 20mm/s ppv for the Gwrachen Farm, and the conditions as set out in the report, in accordance with the officer recommendation.  Also subject to the additional three conditions put forward by United Utilities shown in the late observations.