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Matters to consider for waste management facilities
9.2.9Belfast·LDP Plan Strategy 2035 (adopted 2023)
In considering proposals for new, or extensions to existing, waste management facilities there are a number of matters which require to be considered. These include the following: Health consideration
waste-managementnon-domesticenvironmental-impactEnvironmental information requirements for planning applications
9.2.11Belfast·LDP Plan Strategy 2035 (adopted 2023)
Sufficient information should be submitted with a planning application to allow the council to make an assessment of the potential environmental impact of the proposal. The amount of information requi
environmental-impactplanning-applicationLand improvement through inert waste deposition - Policy W4
Policy W4Belfast·LDP Plan Strategy 2035 (adopted 2023)
Planning permission will be granted for the disposal of inert waste by its deposition on land where it is demonstrated that it will result in land improvement and all of the following criteria are met
site-planningwaste-managementenvironmental-impactland-reclamationJustification for land improvement policy
9.2.21-9.2.24Belfast·LDP Plan Strategy 2035 (adopted 2023)
The disposal of inert waste by its deposition on farmland and elsewhere has in the past often been inappropriate in terms of sustainable development in that the waste involved was capable of being mov
site-planningwaste-managementenvironmental-impactland-reclamationconservation