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Info Commissioner directs Kildare CC to release Hill of Allen documents
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         press release  Friday September 26, 2008 12:07  by Miriam Mulcahy and Anne Davidson - Hill of Allen Action Group  In a major decision released on 23rd September, the InformationCommissioner Emily O'Reilly has directed Kildare County Council to
 turn over to the Hill of Allen Action Group documents concerning
 planning at Roadstone's quarry that the Council has fought to keep
 secret for more than a year.
 A spokesperson for the Group said "We are delighted that theInformation Commissioner has agreed that the public has a right to
 know why KCC has failed to enforce its 2006 decision to require
 Roadstone to submit an EIS and planning application for its quarry at
 the Hill of Allen. KCC has persisted in denying the public its right
 to see these documents. Maybe now we'll finally get some answers."
 
 In September 2007, under Directive 2003/4/EC and the European
 Communities (Access to Information on the Environment) Regulations
 2007 (S.I .No 133 of 2007), the Hill of Allen Group made a formal
 request to KCC for court papers and all other documents relating to
 the planning case which have not been made available to the public.
 
 In October the Council released some documents but refused others
 which were deemed too sensitive.
 
 The Group asked for an internal review of the decision, and when none
 was forthcoming, in January 2008 they appealed to the Office of the
 Information Commissioner.
 
 The information being sought originated in KCC's decision on the 21st
 July, 2006 under section 261 of the Planning and Development Act 2000
 to require Roadstone to submit a planning application and an
 Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for its quarry at the Hill of
 Allen.
 
 Roadstone applied for judicial review of the decision in the High Court.
 The Hill of Allen Group, concerned that KCC was not vigorously
 defending its side, applied to be added to the case as a Notice Party,
 but Roadstone and KCC asked the judge to strike out the case on the
 30th July 2007, the day he was to rule on the Group's application.
 This move denied the Group access to court documents which might
 explain why KCC failed to enforce its 2006 planning decision.
 
 Since the case was struck out, the Council and Roadstone have been
 engaged in negotiations to secure agreement on the operation of the
 quarry under section 47 of the Planning Act.
 
 At various times since August 2007 the Council has announced to the
 public and to government officials that completion of the agreement
 was "imminent".
 
 In the Commissioner's decision, Ms. O'Reilly noted that "my Office was
 informed at various times by officials of the Council that completion
 of the section 47 agreement was imminent". On the 20th of February
 2008 the Council told the Commissioner that the agreement would be
 finalised "within the next 10 days" (by the 1st of March 2008), and on
 the 21st of May they wrote that it would be signed "within 21 days"
 (by the 11th of June). The Commissioner noted, "At the date of the
 drafting of this decision in September 2008 I am advised that the
 Agreement has still not been signed".
 
 A spokesperson for the Group said: "The continual delays are a real
 embarrassment, and for the Council to now say that they're waiting on
 Roadstone's lawyers to sign the agreement is just more evidence that
 they have completely ceded their authority over planning to the
 company. What motivation does Roadstone have to complete the deal? It
 appears that they've been quarrying the Hill illegally for the past
 two years with no regulation at all."
 
 She added, "The long-awaited agreement will be meaningless unless it
 requires Roadstone to submit an EIS and a planning application, and
 allows for public observation, objection, and appeal to An Bord
 Pleanala. Anything less is unacceptable to us, and invalid under Irish
 and EU law."
 
 In her decision, the Information Commissioner wrote:
 "There is a strong public interest in the public being aware how a
 quarry operation is regulated, particularly given the potential
 emissions and effects that the operations could have on the
 environment. In the normal course of events, the applicant would have
 been in a position to inspect a planning application, make submissions
 and have these considered by the planning authority. It would have had
 access to an Environmental Impact Statement and would have had appeal
 rights to An Bord Pleanála if it considered that the Council's
 conditions were insufficient to protect the environment. As things
 stand, the Council has, apparently, decided that it cannot exercise
 its powers under section 261 of the Planning and Development Act 2000
 to have a planning application and EIS submitted and that a section 47
 agreement with Roadstone will be drawn up instead. . . . I draw
 attention to the fact that the Section 47 Agreement process has being
 going on for over a year. The public interest in release of
 information might be weaker if the public had already had an
 opportunity to be informed of the reasons for decisions taken and for
 the delay in regulating the operation."
 
 The documents that must be released to the Group do not include
 legally privileged communications between planning officials and
 Council lawyers, or "commercially sensitive" information. The Group
 had agreed that they would not insist on seeing that information.
 
 By law, the Council must turn the documents over to Group within three
 weeks. If it doesn't, the Office of the Information Commissioner may
 secure a High Court order to force compliance.
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