Minerals Local Plan Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report

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Minerals Local Plan Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report

1. Introduction - What is Sustainability Appraisal?

Representation ID: 30362

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Newark PAGE

Agent: SSA Planning

Representation Summary:

Yes

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Minerals Local Plan Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report

2. Methodology

Representation ID: 30363

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Newark PAGE

Agent: SSA Planning

Representation Summary:

Yes

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Minerals Local Plan Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report

3. Other relevant Plans, Programmes and Policies

Representation ID: 30364

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Newark PAGE

Agent: SSA Planning

Representation Summary:

3. No - if legislation is to be included, then the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 and the Planning and Compulsory Purchase 2004 should be included.
4. No - as for question 3 - the Planning Acts as amended require plan-led decisions within a framework of sustainable development.
5. No - see answers to questions 3 and 4.

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Minerals Local Plan Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report

4. Baseline information and characteristics of Nottinghamshire

Representation ID: 30365

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Newark PAGE

Agent: SSA Planning

Representation Summary:

6. No - need to map environmental weight limits and other traffic regulation orders likely to affect HGV routeing in order accurately to assess route options.
7. None known.
8. Yes, but some broad indication of where the main demand arises within the county and the scale and direction of in- and out-flows might be useful.

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Minerals Local Plan Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report

5. Sustianbility issues

Representation ID: 30366

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Newark PAGE

Agent: SSA Planning

Representation Summary:

9. No - noise and vibration seems potentially lost in the 'Sustainable Communities' section. The likely impact in this respect needs to be assessed strategically for each area of resource.
10. Yes.
11. No - as for question 9, a strategic approach needs to be taken to how product could possibly be delivered from each broad area of resource based upon its accessibility characteristics, taking into account points (for example Kelham Bridge) that must be used for a given resource area and market served.

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Minerals Local Plan Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report

6. Developing our sustainability objectives (the SA Framework)

Representation ID: 30367

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Newark PAGE

Agent: SSA Planning

Representation Summary:

12. No - as for question 9, 10 and 11, protecting living conditions should be a SA objective. This could be done by prioritising the exploitation of resource areas, the possible routes to market from which would not use unsuitable roads through or near many receptors, such as villages.
13. No - the first criteria under objective 3 should be amended to "...reduce high environmental impact transport distances for minerals taking account of restrictions."
14. No

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