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View Application C8/SD18A/0323

Date Received:
01/02/2022
Last Action:
01/02/2022
Application Type:
Compliance with Conditions
Submission Type:
Compliance - Waste
Closing Date for Submissions:
Closed
Applicant:
Interxion Ireland DAC
Location:
Grange Castle Business Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22
Proposed Development:
Construction of a two storey data centre with three storey central service spine (7,246sq.m) with plant at roof level, that includes a reception area (274.4sq.m), shipping area (264.3sq.m) and three data halls (each 582.5sq.m - total 1,747.5sq.m) plus service spine and ancillary space at ground floor; storage (476sq.m) at mezzanine level above the shipping area; and office (560sq.m), three data halls (each 582.5sq.m - total 1,747.5sq.m) plus service spine and ancillary space at first floor level; and service spine at second floor level only. The new data centre will include plant at roof level; associated support services, 7 standby generators with associated flues (each 17.29m high). The development with include a single storey sub-station (74.5sq.m), transformer 26.8sq.m and bin compound (33sq.m) and will connect to existing Grange Castle infrastructural services the will include a new access road that will provide independent vehicular access to the site off the northern spine road that provides access to the existing data centre granted under SD15A/0034. The development will include ancillary site works as well as fencing, signage, entrance gate, 22 car parking spaces that include 2 disabled car parking spaces, as well as sheltered bicycle parking. The development will also include modifications to the attenuation pond, and to the landscaping previously permitted under SD15A/0034. Temporary permission is also sought for 72 temporary construction worker parking spaces, temporary construction compound and temporary construction access from Grange Castle Business Park lands to the west. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) has been submitted with this application. CONDITION 8. Construction Waste Management Plan. All construction waste arising from the development of the site as approved shall be managed in accordance with all relevant statutory provisions and an agreed site specific Construction Waste Management Plan. All such waste shall be kept to a minimum, segregated where appropriate, and disposed/recovered at a waste facility authorised under the Waste Management (Facility Permit and Registration) Regulations 2007, as amended, to accept the categories of waste. A maximum of two weeks from the date of any Commencement Notice within the meaning of Part II of the Building Control Regulations 1997 and prior to the commencement of any works on site the applicant, owner or developer or any other person with an interest in the land to which the development as approved relates shall lodge with the Planning Authority; (i) A site specific Project Construction Waste and Demolition Management Plan that accords with the requirements both of the Council’s Waste Management Section and the Council’s Waste Enforcement and Licensing Section; (ii) The written confirmation of the Council’s Waste Management Section of their agreement to the Project Construction Waste and Demolition Management Plan, and; (iii) A written commitment to carry out the development fully in accordance with the agreed Project Construction Waste and Demolition Management Plan and; (iv) These requirements have been acknowledged in writing by the Planning Authority as an acceptable lodgement under this condition. All construction and demolition waste shall be managed in accordance with this plan which shall be prepared in accordance with the ‘Best Practice Guidelines on the Preparation of Waste Management Plans for Construction and Demolition Projects’, published by the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government in 2006 and the provision of the Waste Management Plan for the Dublin Region. The plan shall include details to the satisfaction of the Council’s Waste Management Section and the Council’s Waste Enforcement and Licensing Section for all waste to be generated during site clearance and construction phases, and details of the methods and locations to be employed for the prevention, minimisation, recovery and disposal of this material in accordance with the provision of the Waste Management Plan for the Eastern-Midland Region. A record of daily checks that the works are being undertaken in accordance with the site specific Construction Waste Management Plan shall be kept for inspection by the planning authority. The plan should also be informed by any Construction Traffic Management Plan required to be prepared and agreed that addresses intended construction practice for the development, including hours of working, construction traffic access route and noise management measures and details of measures to protect watercourses on or adjoining the site from the spillage or deposit of clay, rubble, waste or other debris. In addition, copies of waste disposal/recovery records, including waste collector dockets/invoices and weighbridge dockets, shall be maintained on site during construction activity and made available, at all reasonable times, for inspection by Authorised Persons as appointed under the Waste Management Act 1996, as amended. A Waste Transfer Form shall accompany the transportation of all hazardous waste arising from the development works, in accordance with the European Communities (Shipment of Hazardous Waste Exclusively within Ireland) Regulations 2011. Waste operations shall only be carried out at such time as authorisation pursuant to the Waste Management Act 1996, as amended, has been obtained. Storage of construction materials is not permitted on any public road or footpath, unless agreed in writing with the Planning Authority, having regard to the prior reasonable justification and circumstances of any such storage.
Decision Due:
28/03/2022

Decision Details

Decision Date:
28/03/2022
Decision:
APPROVE THE COMPLIANCE SUBMISSION
Final Grant Date:
N/A

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