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| Schedule 6, page 129, line 20, at end insert— |
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| | ‘Section 43(1) in so far as it relates to section 70B of |
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| | Member’s explanatory statement
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| | The amendment repeals various development control provisions in the Planning and Compulsory |
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| | Purchase Act 2004 which have not been brought into force: section 45 (amendments to simplified |
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| | planning zones), sections 46-48 (planning contributions) and section 50 (dual jurisdiction in |
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| Schedule 6, page 129, line 21, at end insert— |
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| ‘Planning-gain Supplement |
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| | This amendment repeals the Planning-gain Supplement (Preparations) Act 2007. |
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| Schedule 6, page 129, line 21, at end insert ‘Section 59(4)(f)’. |
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| | This amendment repeals references to conservation area consent. |
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| Clause 187, page 105, line 15, leave out ‘16’ and insert ‘[Gas reception facilities]’. |
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| | This amendment is needed in consequence of New Clause 2. |
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| Clause 189, page 106, line 20, after ‘Planning’, insert ‘(Additional Runways and |
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| Nuclear Power Stations)’. |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘(1) | The construction of an LNG facility is within section 13(1)(ca) only if (when |
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| | constructed) the facility will be in England and— |
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| | (a) | the storage capacity of the facility is expected to be at least 43 million |
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| | standard cubic metres, or |
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| | (b) | the maximum flow rate of the facility is expected to be at least 4.5 million |
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| | standard cubic metres per day. |
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| | (2) | The alteration of an LNG facility is within section 13(1)(ca) only if the facility is |
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| | in England and the effect of the alteration is expected to be— |
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| | (a) | to increase by at least 43 million standard cubic metres the storage |
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| | capacity of the facility, or |
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| | (b) | to increase by at least 4.5 million standard cubic metres per day the |
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| | maximum flow rate of the facility. |
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| | (3) | “LNG facility” means a facility for— |
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| | (a) | the reception of liquid natural gas from outside England, |
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| | (b) | the storage of liquid natural gas, and |
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| | (c) | the regasification of liquid natural gas. |
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| | “maximum flow rate”, in relation to a facility, means the maximum rate at |
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| | which gas is able to flow out of the facility, on the assumption that— |
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| | (e) | the facility is filled to maximum capacity, and |
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| | (f) | the rate is measured after regasification of the liquid natural gas |
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| | and any other processing required on the recovery of the gas |
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| | “storage capacity” means the capacity of the facility for storage of liquid |
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| | (5) | The storage capacity of an LNG facility is to be measured as if the gas were stored |
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| | This new clause sets out the circumstances in which construction or alteration of an LNG facility |
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| | (as defined in subsection (3)) will be a nationally significant infrastructure project. |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘(1) | The construction of a gas reception facility is within section 13(1)(cb) only if |
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| | (a) | the facility will be in England and will be within subsection (4), and |
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| | (b) | the maximum flow rate of the facility is expected to be at least 4.5 million |
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| | standard cubic metres per day. |
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| | (2) | The alteration of a gas reception facility is within section 13(1)(cb) only if— |
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| | (a) | the facility is in England and is within subsection (4), and |
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| | (b) | the effect of the alteration is expected to be to increase by at least 4.5 |
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| | million standard cubic metres per day the maximum flow rate of the |
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| | (3) | “Gas reception facility” means a facility for— |
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| | (a) | the reception of natural gas in gaseous form from outside England, and |
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| | (b) | the handling of natural gas (other than its storage). |
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| | (4) | A gas reception facility is within this subsection if— |
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| | (a) | the gas handled by the facility does not originate in England, Wales or |
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| | (b) | the gas does not arrive at the facility from Scotland or Wales, and |
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| | (c) | the gas has not already been handled at another facility after its arrival in |
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| | (5) | “Maximum flow rate” means the maximum rate at which gas is able to flow out |
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| | This new clause sets out the circumstances in which construction or alteration of a gas reception |
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| | facility (as defined in subsection (3)) will be a nationally significant infrastructure project. |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘(1) | Highway-related development is within section 13(1)(e) only if— |
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| | (a) | it is the construction of a highway in a case within subsection (2) or (6), |
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| | (b) | it is the improvement of a highway in a case within subsection (3) or (5), |
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| | (c) | it is the alteration of a highway in a case within subsection (5). |
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| | (2) | Construction of a highway is within this subsection if— |
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| | (a) | the construction is to take place outside the boundary of an existing |
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| | (b) | the highway will (when constructed) be wholly in England, |
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| | (c) | the Secretary of State will be the highway authority for the highway, and |
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| | (d) | the highway is proposed to be (or to be part of) a highway of a type within |
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| | (3) | Improvement of a highway is within this subsection if— |
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| | (a) | it is to take place outside the boundary of the highway, |
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| | (b) | the highway is wholly in England, |
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| | (c) | the Secretary of State is the highway authority for the highway, and |
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| | (d) | the highway is (or is part of) a highway of a type within subsection (4). |
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| | (4) | The types of highway referred to in subsections (2)(d) and (3)(d) are— |
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| | (c) | a highway the construction of which is a project in respect of which the |
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| | Secretary of State is required to publish an environmental statement |
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| | under section 105A(3) of the Highways Act 1980; |
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| | (d) | a cycle track or footpath on land separated by intervening land from a |
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| | trunk road in connection with which it is to be used. |
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| | (5) | Development is within this subsection if— |
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| | (a) | it is the improvement, raising, lowering or other alteration of a highway, |
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| | (b) | the highway is wholly in England, and |
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| | (i) | crosses or enters the route of a trunk road or special road, or |
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| | (ii) | is (or will be) otherwise affected by the construction or |
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| | improvement of a trunk road or special road. |
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| | (6) | Construction of a highway is within this subsection if— |
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| | (a) | the highway will (when constructed) be wholly in England, |
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| | (b) | the highway is to be constructed for a purpose connected with— |
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| | (i) | development within subsection (5), or |
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| | (ii) | a trunk road or special road, or |
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| | (iii) | the construction of a trunk road or special road. |
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| | (7) | The following terms have the meanings given by section 329(1) of the Highways |
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| | This New Clause changes the types of highway developments which are nationally significant |
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| | infrastructure projects. Certain alteration and improvement work relating to highways is being |
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| | brought into this category. The categories of highway construction projects are expanded. |
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| | Welsh offshore generating stations |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘(1) | Section 29(2) does not prevent an order under section 3 of the Transport and |
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| | Works Act 1992 from being made in relation to the carrying out of works |
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| | consisting of the construction or extension of a generating station that is or (when |
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| | constructed or extended) will be a Welsh offshore generating station. |
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| | (2) | A “Welsh offshore generating station” is a generating station that is in waters in |
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| | or adjacent to Wales up to the seaward limits of the territorial sea. |
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| | (3) | If, by virtue of subsection (1), an order under section 3 of the Transport and |
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| | Works Act 1992 is made in relation to the carrying out of any works, development |
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| | consent is treated as not being required for the carrying out of those works.’. |
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| | This New Clause, with amendment 346, allows Welsh Ministers to continue to authorise offshore |
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| | generating stations in Welsh territorial waters under section 3 of the Transport and Works Act |
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| | Geographically-specified national policy statements |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘(1) | This section sets out the requirements for national policy statements which make |
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| | particular reference to specific geographical areas under section 5(5)(d). |
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| | (2) | Where a proposal for a national policy statement is made by the Secretary of State |
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| | with implications for a specific geographical area, the Secretary of State shall |
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| | commission and fund an assessment by the relevant local planning authority, or |
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| | (a) | whether the proposal is consonant with the principles enumerated in the |
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| | authority’s local development documents as defined in section 17 of the |
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| | Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004, |
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| | (b) | the likely impact of the proposal on communities within the local |
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| | (c) | whether the proposal meets with the approval of persons residing in the |
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| | relevant local authority area, and |
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| | (d) | any other matter which the relevant planning authority considers |
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| | (3) | A local authority area is within subsection (2) if any of the locations concerned is |
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| | in the authority’s area, or a neighbouring authority’s area. |
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| | (4) | A “proposal” in subsection (2) shall be defined as in section 7(3).’. |
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| | Amendment of the meaning of development |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘(1) | The Town and Country Planning Act 1990 is amended as follow. |
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| | (2) | In section 55 (meaning of development and new development), in subsection |
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| | (2)(a) leave out “for making good war damage or works begun after 5th |
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| | (3) | In section 336(1), leave out the definition of “war damage”.’. |
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| | The New Clause removes the exemption from planning control of works to repair war damage |
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| | caused in the Second World War and the completion of basement works which were begun before |
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| | Abolition of planning contributions |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘Sections 46 (planning contribution), 47 (planning contribution: regulations), 48 |
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| | (planning contribution: Wales) of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act |
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| | Parliamentary consideration of national policy statements |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘(1) | The Secretary of State shall lay before Parliament a draft of a statement which the |
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| | Secretary of State proposes to designate as a national policy statement for the |
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| | (2) | The Secretary of State may not lay a national policy statement before Parliament |
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| | under section 5(1)(d) until after the expiry of the period of Parliamentary |
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| | consideration of the draft of that statement, as defined by subsection (3). |
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| | (3) | The period for Parliamentary consideration of a draft national policy statement |
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| | means the period of 60 days beginning on the day on which it was laid before |
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| | (4) | In reckoning the period of 60 days referred to in subsection (4), no account shall |
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| | be taken of any time during which Parliament is dissolved or prorogued or during |
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| | which either House is adjourned for more than four days. |
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| | (5) | In preparing a national policy statement under section 5 following the laying of a |
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| | draft of that statement under subsection (1) of this section, the Secretary of State |
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| | concerned shall have regard to any representations made during the period for |
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| | Parliamentary consideration and, in particular, to any resolution or report of, or |
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| | of any committee of, either House of Parliament with regard to the document. |
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| | (6) | Together with a national policy statement laid before Parliament under section |
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| | 5(d), the Secretary of State concerned shall lay a statement giving details of— |
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| | (a) | any representations, resolution or report falling within subsection (5); |
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| | (b) | the changes (if any) which, in the light of any such representations, |
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| | resolution or report, the Secretary of State has made to the draft of the |
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| | statement laid before Parliament under subsection (1).’. |
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| | Duty to identify and mitigate adverse impacts |
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| To move the following Clause:— |
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| | ‘(1) | Further to the applicant’s duties under section 42, the applicant must prepare a |
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| | statement of impacts and mitigation identifying those effects of the proposed |
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| | application that have been identified in response to the consultation under section |
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| | 42 as adverse to the interests of respondents and the steps (if any) that the |
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| | applicant proposes to take to respond to those impacts. |
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| | (2) | For each instance of an adverse impact, the statement of impacts and mitigation |
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| | must set out the applicant’s proposal for mitigating action to be taken by the |
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| | applicant, or must state that no mitigating action is to be taken. |
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| | (3) | A statement of impacts and mitigation may propose no mitigating action where it |
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| | appears to the applicant that— |
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| | (a) | the adverse impact is insignificant and mitigating action is not warranted, |
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| | (b) | mitigating action would be unreasonable due to disproportionate cost, |
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| | adverse collateral effects on other interests or because it would be |
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| | otherwise not in the public interest. |
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| | (4) | The Commission must provide guidance to the applicants on the factors to be |
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| | which no mitigating action may be taken pursuant to subsection (3). |
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