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IP067 - Former British Energy Site

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Object

Proposed Submission Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document

Representation ID: 5349

Received: 05/03/2015

Respondent: Suffolk Wildlife Trust

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

Recommend an ecological survey prior to vegetation clearance.

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Object

Proposed Submission Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document

Representation ID: 5437

Received: 05/03/2015

Respondent: Anglian Water

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Relating to the proposed sites located in proximity to the Water Recycling Centres- WRCs (formally referred to as Sewage or Wastewater Treatment Works),- although reference is made in the text to their location in relation to the WRC, it is recommended that there is a requirement that an odour assessment (in liaison with the WRC operator) is carried out to assess the risk of odour impact on the proposed development to ascertain the suitability of the site for residential development. The sites are IP058 IP067 and IP099

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Object

Proposed Submission Site Allocations and Policies (incorporating IP-One Area Action Plan) Development Plan Document

Representation ID: 24213

Received: 05/03/2015

Respondent: EDF Energy Plc

Legally compliant? Not specified

Sound? Not specified

Duty to co-operate? Not specified

Representation Summary:

Pleased that the site has been allocated for development. Housing could be accommodated in the northern part with employment on the southern part and a buffer in the middle. The NPPF states that planning policies should avoid long term protection of allocated employment sites where there is no reasonable prospect of the site being used for that purpose. It is not feasible to allocate the site for 100% employment. There has been previous interest from residential developers. The site can be configured to offset impacts of the water treatment works. The site boundary should reflect land ownership arrangements.

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