Greenstar refused go-ahead for waste-processing facility
By Brendan Grehan
GREENSTAR has been refused permission by South Dublin County Council to create a single waste-processing facility in Greenogue Industrial Estate in Rathcoole.
Starrus Eco Holdings Ltd trading as Greenstar had applied for permission to amalgamate Units 14a and 14b of Greenogue Industrial Estate into a single waste-processing facility.
The Greenstar facility in Greenogue Industrial Estate
They had applied for permssion to demolish a 60-metre-long by six-metre-high internal wall, a single-storey site office and the removal of three Portacabin offices.
They had also applied for a change of use from timber recycling to hazardous waste processing and construction of a new hazardous waste processing Building A (1,831 sq m) with a 14.58 ridge height all at Unit 14A.
Greenstar had also applied to construct an extension (1,000 sq m) with a 14.60m ridge height to Building B; new two storey offices (288 sq m) with a 8.5m ridge height, a new weighbridge and weighbridge office (40 sq m) and alterations to existing site layout to provide 25 car-parking spaces, four truck-parking spaces and 24 bicycle stands all at Unit 14B.