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Garlaff landfill Site, Skares - Barr Ltd - East Ayrshire Council

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y policy. However, it is recognised that in order to ensure continued compliance<br />

with this policy, it will be necessary to impose control over the geographical<br />

sources of waste.<br />

8.3 The applicant has indicated that operations will continue at the present<br />

level and accordingly the assessment of impacts has been carried out on that<br />

basis. Any significant increase in the volume of waste to be directed to the site<br />

on an annual basis could result in additional impacts. Consequently it is<br />

considered that the importation of waste should be restricted by condition to the<br />

current level.<br />

8.4 Apart from an objection raised by the Scottish Wildlife Trust, there are no<br />

significant consultee objections or concerns with respect to the proposed<br />

development. Although the Scottish Wildlife Trust has objected to the proposed<br />

development, the objection is not based on any impact on flora or fauna, and it is<br />

significant that neither Scottish Natural Heritage nor the Royal Society for the<br />

Protection of Birds objects to the proposed development subject to appropriate<br />

restoration that would provide net environmental gains.<br />

8.5 The proposed development has not attracted any significant level of<br />

objection from local communities or from residents living within the locality of the<br />

development. The main concerns relate to the emission of odours, <strong>landfill</strong> gas<br />

and litter. It is considered that through the implementation of the mitigation<br />

measures promoted in the EIS and with the additional operational controls that<br />

will be imposed and monitored by SEPA, the proposed development can be<br />

undertaken in an environmentally acceptable manner.<br />

8.6 In respect of all relevant matters and material considerations to be taken<br />

into account, it is considered that the application should be approved. Should<br />

the Committee agree with this view and be disposed to grant planning<br />

permission, any consent should be withheld until the appropriate Section 75<br />

Agreement under the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, covering<br />

the following matters, has been duly concluded:<br />

8.7 Section 75 Agreement<br />

(i) The provision of a Restoration and Aftercare Bond provided and<br />

monitored to reflect the provisions of Policy MIN 36 of the EAOCSP. This<br />

bonding shall be the subject of consultation and agreement with SEPA to ensure<br />

appropriate levels of bonding to secure complete restoration of the site to the<br />

satisfaction of the Planning Authority and SEPA.<br />

(ii) The establishment of the site liaison committee for the <strong>Garlaff</strong> site, the<br />

composition of which shall be the subject of discussion between the applicant<br />

and the Planning Authority.<br />

(iii) The establishment of noise and dust monitoring programmes for the<br />

<strong>Garlaff</strong> Landfill site following consultation with the Planning Authority and the

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