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

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Environmental Health Division, such monitoring schemes to be in place prior to<br />

the commencement of operations associated with this development.<br />

(iv) A contribution to the Minerals Trust Fund at the rate of 27.5 pence per<br />

tonne of coal extracted from the <strong>Garlaff</strong> extension site.<br />

(v) The establishment of Technical Support Group to oversee the<br />

progressive restoration of the site to ensure appropriate opportunities for habitat<br />

creation and enhancement. The Technical Support Group shall include<br />

representatives from SNH, RSPB, SEPA and the Planning Authority.<br />

(vi) The implementation in full of the mitigation and restoration<br />

recommendations contained with the Environmental Statement that<br />

accompanied the planning application. The mitigation measures shall be<br />

incorporated in Mitigation Plan that shall be submitted to and approved by the<br />

planning authority prior to the commencement of operations on site<br />

(vii)<br />

The subscription of the applicant to the <strong>Council</strong>’s Transportation Protocol.<br />

(viii) The definition of agreed transportation routes for waste-carrying vehicles<br />

destined for the <strong>Garlaff</strong> site.<br />

(ix) The provision of improved road infrastructure at the junction of the B7046<br />

road with the A70 road.<br />

(x) The undertaking by the applicant to pay to the <strong>Council</strong>, in the event of the<br />

<strong>Council</strong> incurring any extraordinary expense with the maintenance of the B7046<br />

road, so much of the expenses of maintaining this road attributable to damage<br />

caused by heavy vehicles operated by the applicant, all in terms of the Roads<br />

(Scotland) Act, 1984. A joint inspection of the B7046 shall be carried out with the<br />

applicant and the Roads Authority.<br />

(xi) The undertaking by the applicant that the source of waste residue<br />

disposed on site, in general terms, be restricted to waste arising from within<br />

<strong>Ayrshire</strong>.<br />

(xii) In light of the future implementation of a strategy for waste management in<br />

<strong>Ayrshire</strong> that could lead to a reduction of municipal waste to <strong>landfill</strong>, the<br />

obligation of the applicant to review the operations with the Planning Authority to<br />

enable appropriate safeguards to be negotiated which will ensure the complete<br />

restoration of the site within 20 years.<br />

(xiii)<br />

The restriction of total annual waste deposited on site to 275,000 tonnes.<br />

(xiv) The undertaking of structural surveys of residential properties where<br />

considered appropriate in consultation with the applicant, the Planning Authority<br />

and the Environmental Health Division.

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