Decision details

Joint Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) South Hams Special Area of Conservation (SAC)

Decision Maker: Elected Mayor

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

To adopt a new joint ‘South Hams Special Area of Conservation (SAC)’.  The South Hams SAC is a European designation established under the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2010 (Habitats Regulation) and is unusual in that it is comprised of several separate but linked component Sites of Special Scientific Interest with significant Greater Horseshoe Bat maternity roost importance located over five local planning authority areas.

 

The joint SAC will apply to all five local planning authority areas which cover the South Hams SAC and the habitat surrounding it and is designed to assist people who are submitting and determining planning applications with the objective to facilitate the appropriate siting/planning/design of development so as to avoid/mitigate significant impact on the favourable conservation status of the SAC.

Decision:

That the publication of the South Hams Special Area of Conservation Supplementary Planning Document be approved for consultation and to continue working, with the other neighbouring Local Planning Authorities, towards the production of a joint Supplementary Planning Document.

Reasons for the decision:

The joint Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) is aimed at streamlining the planning process and explains how the Habitats Regulations are applied to development proposals across the area.

Alternative options considered:

None

Implementation:

The decision will come into force and may be implemented on 10 April 2018 unless the call-in process is triggered (as set out in Standing Orders in relation to Overview and Scrutiny).

Information:

The Joint Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) is aimed at streamlining the planning process and explains how the Habitats Regulations are applied to development proposals across the area.  It sets out where and when Habitats Regulations screening needs to be undertaken as part of a planning application.  It provides information on how development should take into account impacts from new development on the protected Greater Horseshoe Bat population and habitats, and design solutions that can be applied to development proposals.  Developers will thus know up-front whether Habitat Regulations screening is required and, where mitigation is required, can plan for mitigation and design-in solutions at the earliest stage.

 

Given that the current Natural England 2010 guidance document is becoming out of date, and will (on publication of the final Joint SPD) no longer be supported by Natural England, it is considered necessary to work with the neighbouring Local Planning Authority’s to produce the joint SPD.

 

The consultation, which lasts for 6 weeks will be administered centrally by Devon County Council on behalf of the five Local Planning Authorities.  Documents will be available to view online, at the relevant Council offices and at libraries within the consulting authority areas.  Paper copies of the document will be available on request to the County Council.

 

The consultation invites views on 7 main questions relating to changes to the draft Joint SPD from the 2010 Guidance, and concerning the clarity of aspects of the SPD.

 

Following the end of the consultation period, the Local Planning Authorities will consider all submitted representations and, having made any necessary amendments to reflect consultation responses, the final SPD will be brought to Policy Development Decision Group before proceeding adoption at a Council Meeting.

Interests and Nature of Interests Declared:

None

Publication date: 29/03/2018

Date of decision: 29/03/2018

Effective from: 10/04/2018

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