23 October 2009 · Senior Planning Officer (delegated under Article 3(13) of the Town and Country (Development Procedure) Order 2005)
Stoney Mountain Quarry, Stoney Mountain Road, Eairy, Isle Of Man, IM4 3hj
The proposal sought to amend the boundary of the existing quarry permission to include a modest 30m deep strip at the western margin, which had already been partially quarried outside the current lease and planning area. This regularisation allows continued quarrying in conjunction with the main quarry operation.
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The proposal regularises a modest extension (30m deep strip at western edge) to an existing designated quarry, with quarrying already partially undertaken.
Mineral Policy 1
Requires demonstration of need for minerals not met by secondary aggregates, and no unacceptable adverse effects on amenity (visual, dust, noise, vibration), heritage, ecology, landscapes, drainage, highway safety, with phased restoration and no sterilisation of other deposits. Officer assessed the modest extension as compliant due to small scale, unchanged impacts from existing quarry, acceptable access, no heritage/ecology issues raised, and no EIA needed.
Regularisation tied to prior permissions
This permission relates to the regularisation of the quarrying works which have been carried out in respect of the site and the working of this area in conjunction with the operation of the main quarry identified in red in the plan submitted on 29th May, 2009 and subject to the terms and conditions applied in respect of PA 03/1867 and as superseded by PA 08/1638.
Do Not Oppose
do not object