The Planning Act 2008 Presentation to local authorities affected by the proposed Navitus Bay Wind Park 22 January 2014 Kay Sully, Senior Case Manager Richard.

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The Planning Act 2008 Presentation to local authorities affected by the proposed Navitus Bay Wind Park 22 January 2014 Kay Sully, Senior Case Manager Richard Price, Case Manager

2Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 What we will cover today 1.The Planning Act 2008 (as amended) and National Infrastructure 2.The process and the role of local authorities 3.Discussion

The Planning Act 2008 (as amended)

4Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 National Infrastructure regime Created by Planning Act 2008 First application received August 2010; first decision issued October 2011 National Infrastructure: energy, transport, waste, water and waste water projects England and Wales Current caseload: –56 at Pre-application; 2 at ‘Acceptance’ –5 at Pre-examination and 11 in examination –4 in Decision –14 decided (of which 13 consented)

5Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 The Planning Act: Key Features Front-loading: mandatory pre-application consultation Total and complete application – limited scope for post-application changes Statutory timescales for handling applications Streamlined consenting regime – can bring together a range of consents National Policy Statements provide policy framework Planning Inspectorate examines and makes a recommendation Decision by Secretary of State

6Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 The Planning Act 2008 DEVELOPER PINS SofS Pre-application Acceptance Pre-examination Examination Recommendation Decision 1 Year plus 1 Year 3 months As amended by Localism Act 2011

The process and role of local authorities

8Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 The Development Consent Process

9Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 Role of LAs – Pre-application Developer leads pre-application stage; PINS and LAs advise Local authority role: Prescribed consultee for Planning Inspectorate’s EIA scoping opinion Must be consulted on developer’s draft Statement of Community Consultation (s47) Prescribed consultee for developer’s pre-application consultation (s42), including Preliminary Environmental Information Developer duty to ‘have regard’ to responses received (s49) Discuss and agree ES methodologies, findings and mitigation Review draft application docs – Development Consent Order

10Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 Role of LAs – Application submitted ‘Acceptance’ stage: PINS has 28 days to decide whether the application meets the standards to proceed to examination -Consultation report – has developer met commitments? -Environmental Statement and HRA report checks -Plans and other supporting documents During this stage, views from the relevant local authorities about the adequacy of the developer’s consultation will be invited -Consultation Report provided -14 days to respond

11Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 Role of LAs – Pre-examination stage Developer gives notice of accepted application Host LAs are automatically ‘interested party’ in examination Make a ‘relevant representation’ – this informs the Examining Authority’s list of issues and examination timetable (min. 28 days) All relevant representations are published and Examining Authority appointed Receive ‘Rule 6’ letter – Examining Authority’s initial assessment of principal issues and draft examination timetable Attend Preliminary Meeting (held locally) - procedural meeting held to discuss how the Examination will be conducted Pre-examination stage normally 3-4 months in total

12Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 Role of LAs - Examination Examination can not exceed 6 months - timetable sent to all parties Primarily a written process. Key written submissions: Written representation (your full evidence) Response to Examining Authority’s written questions Local Impact Report Possible Statements of Common Ground Hearings may also be held: Open-floor, Issue Specific and Compulsory Acquisition PINS website publishes ALL examination documents

13Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 The Local Impact Report A report on the “likely impact of the proposed development” on your area – across all the Council’s functions (not just planning) Secretary of State must have regard to it Deadline in examination timetable; although you can start work early on by getting your delegations in place.

14Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 Statements of Common Ground What is agreed, and what is not agreed – ‘Statement of Uncommon Ground’ Simple and Soon – don’t overcomplicate, and don’t delay Just because an issue is agreed, doesn’t mean it won’t be examined. You may want to include reasoning within the SoCG

15Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 Planning Obligations (s106) We can’t be party to any negotiations Get your cards on the table now The ExA will set a date for the receipt of a “planning obligation” (agreement or Unilateral Undertaking) during the examination Interested parties will be given time to comment on it.

16Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 Statutory timescales Pre-app EIA Scoping Opinion consultation (PINS)28 days Pre-application consultation with local people (s47) Min. 28 days Pre-application consultation with prescribed bodies including LAs (s42) Min. 28 days Publicity in newspapers (s48)Min. 28 days Pre-examination Submission of relevant representation following application acceptance Min 28 days Examination Submission of detailed written representations Min 21 days Possible participation at hearingsMin 21 days notice

17Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 Recommendation and Decision ExA recommendation (3 months); SofS decision (3 months) SofS Competent Authority - HRA consultation as necessary Where no NPS exists, decisions need to take into account (s105): Local Impact Reports ‘Important and relevant matters’ Any prescribed matters International obligations (eg on biodiversity) PINS notifies all interested parties of SofS decision

18Planning Act 2008: Navitus Bay meeting 22 January 2014 Role of LAs – Post-decision SofS decision challengeable through application for Judicial Review – 6 week period following decision Discharging requirements (akin to planning conditions): - key role for local planning authorities in discharging requirements, monitoring and enforcement Limited scope for post-consent changes to the scheme or mitigation

Any questions? Case Manager, Richard Price: