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Site Allocations Appropriate Assessment - January 2014

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Object

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Representation ID: 708

Received: 10/03/2014

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

Disagree with the conclusion of the AA for DM44 site IP149 that, if amended to add mitigating principles, the policy would not have an adverse effect on the integrity of the SPA/Ramsar site. The AA provides insufficient information regarding;
- Existing interest in the area of the SPA which could be disturbed e.g. bird numbers
- Existing levels of disturbance
- Likely additional disturbance resulting from visitor centre
- Residual impact with mitigation in place
- Monitoring and management proposals to ensure impacts remain insignificant.
There is also no consideration of potential alternative locations in less sensitive areas.

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Representation ID: 709

Received: 10/03/2014

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

We are satisfied with the conclusion of the AA that, provided Site IP262 is amended to include the recommended mitigation principles, it is likely that disturbance increases would be minimised and there would be no adverse effect on the integrity of the SPA/Ramsar site. The mitigation recommendations include design features, requirements for no new quay facilities/dredging, and a construction period that is sensitive to the need to avoid disturbance to the estuary. If the site allocation is not amended thus, developers should be made aware of the great sensitivity of developments and the requirement for project level Appropriate Assessment.

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Object

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Representation ID: 710

Received: 10/03/2014

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

The AA concludes that the plan's policies don't have cumulative effects on European sites and the whole plan has no greater likely significant effect than that resulting from Policy DM44 and DM46 alone, over and above cumulative effects assessed for the Core Strategy Review. If the latter is found to have no adverse effect on any European site outside Ipswich, the Site Allocations DPD would similarly have no impact. The Core Strategy AA will need amendment in line with our comments, to reach a satisfactory conclusion of no adverse effect and thus enable this 'in combination' effect to be resolved.

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Representation ID: 5110

Received: 10/03/2014

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

Natural England is satisfied with the conclusion of the AA that it could be ascertained there would be no adverse effect on the integrity of any European site resulting from these policies.

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