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Covanta. Local Impact Report (LIR). Local Impact Report. ‘ Report in writing giving details of the likely impact of the proposed development on the authority’s area ‘. Local Impact Report. Not mandatory … but recommended
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Covanta Local Impact Report (LIR)
Local Impact Report • ‘Report in writing giving details of the likely impact of the proposed development on the authority’s area ‘
Local Impact Report • Not mandatory … but recommended • To be prepared whether or not the local authority considers that the development would have a positive or negative impact on the area
Local Impact Report • The content of the LIR is a matter for the local authority concerned as long as it falls within this statutory definition. • Some guidance issued by IPC – but more about what the statement is not rather than what is required! • This likely to be the first – and maybe only – LIR!
Local Impact Report • Topics include: • Site description and surroundings/location • Details of the proposal • Relevant planning history and any issues arising • Relevant development plan policies, supplementary planning guidance or documents, development briefs or approved master plans and an appraisal of their relationship and relevance to the proposals • Relevant development proposals under consideration or granted permission but not commenced or completed
Local Impact Report • Topics include: • Local area characteristics such as urban and landscape qualities and nature conservation sites • Local transport patterns and issues • Site and area constraints • Designated sites • Socio-economic and community matters • Consideration of the impact of the proposed provisions and requirements within the draft Order in respect of all of the above • Development consent obligations and their impact on the local authority’s area
Local Impact Report • It should draw on existing local knowledge and experience – local evidence of flooding, local social or economic issues or local knowledge of travel patterns to community facilities. • Statement of positive, negative and neutral local impacts –but does not need to contain a balancing exercise or be a committee report.
Local Impact Report • Relative importance of different social, environmental or economic issues and the impact of the scheme on them. (i.e. employment, local services, associated development or development consent obligations under s174)
Local Impact Report • Views on provisions, requirements or development consent obligations. Mitigation or compensatory measures. • Views on provisions, requirements or development consent obligations. Mitigation or compensatory measures. • Cross referencing to Statement of Common Ground
Local Impact Report • We are seeking views on the format and content • Views of the local community are valid • Your contributions are sought!