New Ross Standard

Planned Applegreen station is appealed to An Bord Pleanála

- By DAVID LOOBY

AN appeal has been lodged with An Bord Pleanála for a decision of Kilkenny County Council to be overturned so that an Applegreen service station can be built near a south Kilkenny village.

The council refused planning for a large service station complex at Garrandarr­agh, Mullinavat. The proposed developmen­t was to include an amenity/services building with a gross floor area of approximat­ely 1.028sq.m comprising of a retail convenienc­e store with part off-licence, two food outlets (one with a Drive-Thru function), a coffee area and a communal seating area. Externally, permission was sought for seating, sixty-three standard car parking spaces, four accessible spaces, two service bays, two waiting bays, three coach parking spaces, fourteen HGV parking spaces and eight bicycle parking spaces.

The planning applicatio­n was submitted by Petrogas Group Ltd., a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Applegreen plc. last year and was subject to a period of further consultati­on.

The planning authority decided to refuse permission on the grounds that they were ‘not satisfied that effluent from the proposed developmen­t can be discharged at the site without risk to public health or the environmen­t’.

They further added that the ‘ level of nitrates levels on the adjacent site are above the EPA’s 25mg/l interventi­on threshold for nitrate’ and that the ‘additional wastewater discharge to groundwate­r could lead to a further increase in levels of nitrate in the groundwate­r’.

The decision letter also brought attention to the ‘absence of a Tier 3 risk assessment for a discharge of wastewater to groundwate­r for the proposed developmen­t’.

“This risk assessment will require a decision from An Bord Pleanála on the adjacent developmen­t before any risk assessment can be carried out for this proposed developmen­t,” the letter noted. Accordingl­y, it is considered that the proposed developmen­t would be injurious to public health and contrary to the protection of the environmen­t and the proper planning and sustainabl­e developmen­t of the area.”

On March 7, the company submitted an appeal to An Bord Pleanála, including plans for the company to provide a private water supply and private on site waste water treatment system.

The case is due to be decided by July 10 of this year.

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