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Sustainable Buildings SPD

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Sustainable Buildings SPD

1: Introduction

ID sylw: 58

Derbyniwyd: 10/10/2008

Ymatebydd: Coal Pension Properties Ltd

Asiant : Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Supports sustainable development and construction techniques as an important principle for the district and recognises the significance and wider implications of a commitment to reducing climate change through the planning system.

Testun llawn:

Supports sustainable development and construction techniques as an important principle for the district and recognises the significance and wider implications of a commitment to reducing climate change through the planning system.

Objects that the SPD will be applied to all development irrespective of the scale of development. This approach differs from emerging policy SR3 in the RSS (Preferred Options) which only requires 10% for developments of 10 dwellings or 1000 sqm and Policy DP13 which only requires 10% in appropriate residential and non residential developments. To accord with RSS and Local Plan policy paragraphs 1.4 and 4.2 should be amended to clarify that the SPD only applies to significant developments.

The submission of an Energy Statement should not be necessary for all planning applications and the format of each statement may vary as not all categories in paragraph 3.2 will be attainable. A uniform approach should not be adopted as the submission and format of the statement should be dependant on the scale and nature of the proposal.

Welcomes the use of preapplication discussions to help ensure certainty for the developer as well as the Council.

Welcome the recognition that meeting the 10% requirement may not be appropriate for all developments and supports that the SPD recognises the difficulties faced on constrained town centre locations.

Support the inclusion of para 4.6 which identifies the importance of maintaining financial viability and not undermining the the delivery of development.

Support the inclusion of para 4.4 which identifies the potential conflict between the provision of renewable technology and the preservation of the historic environment.

Supports the recognition that the installation of renewables can detract from the historic integrity of the building but appreciates that with careful consideration some installations may be appropriate with the historic environment.

Renewables toolkit should be attached as an appendix and consulted on separately prior to the adoption of the SPD.

Gwrthwynebu

Sustainable Buildings SPD

1.4

ID sylw: 59

Derbyniwyd: 10/10/2008

Ymatebydd: Coal Pension Properties Ltd

Asiant : Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Objects that the SPD will be applied to all development irrespective of the scale of development. This approach differs from emerging policy SR3 in the RSS (Preferred Options) which only requires 10% for developments of 10 dwellings or 1000 sqm and Policy DP13 which only requires 10% in appropriate residential and non residential developments. To accord with RSS and Local Plan policy paragraphs 1.4 and 4.2 should be amended to clarify that the SPD only applies to significant developments.

Testun llawn:

Supports sustainable development and construction techniques as an important principle for the district and recognises the significance and wider implications of a commitment to reducing climate change through the planning system.

Objects that the SPD will be applied to all development irrespective of the scale of development. This approach differs from emerging policy SR3 in the RSS (Preferred Options) which only requires 10% for developments of 10 dwellings or 1000 sqm and Policy DP13 which only requires 10% in appropriate residential and non residential developments. To accord with RSS and Local Plan policy paragraphs 1.4 and 4.2 should be amended to clarify that the SPD only applies to significant developments.

The submission of an Energy Statement should not be necessary for all planning applications and the format of each statement may vary as not all categories in paragraph 3.2 will be attainable. A uniform approach should not be adopted as the submission and format of the statement should be dependant on the scale and nature of the proposal.

Welcomes the use of preapplication discussions to help ensure certainty for the developer as well as the Council.

Welcome the recognition that meeting the 10% requirement may not be appropriate for all developments and supports that the SPD recognises the difficulties faced on constrained town centre locations.

Support the inclusion of para 4.6 which identifies the importance of maintaining financial viability and not undermining the the delivery of development.

Support the inclusion of para 4.4 which identifies the potential conflict between the provision of renewable technology and the preservation of the historic environment.

Supports the recognition that the installation of renewables can detract from the historic integrity of the building but appreciates that with careful consideration some installations may be appropriate with the historic environment.

Renewables toolkit should be attached as an appendix and consulted on separately prior to the adoption of the SPD.

Gwrthwynebu

Sustainable Buildings SPD

4.2

ID sylw: 60

Derbyniwyd: 10/10/2008

Ymatebydd: Coal Pension Properties Ltd

Asiant : Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Objects that the SPD will be applied to all development irrespective of the scale of development. This approach differs from emerging policy SR3 in the RSS (Preferred Options) which only requires 10% for developments of 10 dwellings or 1000 sqm and Policy DP13 which only requires 10% in appropriate residential and non residential developments. To accord with RSS and Local Plan policy paragraphs 1.4 and 4.2 should be amended to clarify that the SPD only applies to significant developments.

Testun llawn:

Supports sustainable development and construction techniques as an important principle for the district and recognises the significance and wider implications of a commitment to reducing climate change through the planning system.

Objects that the SPD will be applied to all development irrespective of the scale of development. This approach differs from emerging policy SR3 in the RSS (Preferred Options) which only requires 10% for developments of 10 dwellings or 1000 sqm and Policy DP13 which only requires 10% in appropriate residential and non residential developments. To accord with RSS and Local Plan policy paragraphs 1.4 and 4.2 should be amended to clarify that the SPD only applies to significant developments.

The submission of an Energy Statement should not be necessary for all planning applications and the format of each statement may vary as not all categories in paragraph 3.2 will be attainable. A uniform approach should not be adopted as the submission and format of the statement should be dependant on the scale and nature of the proposal.

Welcomes the use of preapplication discussions to help ensure certainty for the developer as well as the Council.

Welcome the recognition that meeting the 10% requirement may not be appropriate for all developments and supports that the SPD recognises the difficulties faced on constrained town centre locations.

Support the inclusion of para 4.6 which identifies the importance of maintaining financial viability and not undermining the the delivery of development.

Support the inclusion of para 4.4 which identifies the potential conflict between the provision of renewable technology and the preservation of the historic environment.

Supports the recognition that the installation of renewables can detract from the historic integrity of the building but appreciates that with careful consideration some installations may be appropriate with the historic environment.

Renewables toolkit should be attached as an appendix and consulted on separately prior to the adoption of the SPD.

Gwrthwynebu

Sustainable Buildings SPD

3: Meeting the Requirement

ID sylw: 61

Derbyniwyd: 10/10/2008

Ymatebydd: Coal Pension Properties Ltd

Asiant : Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The submission of an Energy Statement should not be necessary for all planning applications and the format of each statement may vary as not all categories in paragraph 3.2 will be attainable. A uniform approach should not be adopted as the submission and format of the statement should be dependant on the scale and nature of the proposal.

Testun llawn:

Supports sustainable development and construction techniques as an important principle for the district and recognises the significance and wider implications of a commitment to reducing climate change through the planning system.

Objects that the SPD will be applied to all development irrespective of the scale of development. This approach differs from emerging policy SR3 in the RSS (Preferred Options) which only requires 10% for developments of 10 dwellings or 1000 sqm and Policy DP13 which only requires 10% in appropriate residential and non residential developments. To accord with RSS and Local Plan policy paragraphs 1.4 and 4.2 should be amended to clarify that the SPD only applies to significant developments.

The submission of an Energy Statement should not be necessary for all planning applications and the format of each statement may vary as not all categories in paragraph 3.2 will be attainable. A uniform approach should not be adopted as the submission and format of the statement should be dependant on the scale and nature of the proposal.

Welcomes the use of preapplication discussions to help ensure certainty for the developer as well as the Council.

Welcome the recognition that meeting the 10% requirement may not be appropriate for all developments and supports that the SPD recognises the difficulties faced on constrained town centre locations.

Support the inclusion of para 4.6 which identifies the importance of maintaining financial viability and not undermining the the delivery of development.

Support the inclusion of para 4.4 which identifies the potential conflict between the provision of renewable technology and the preservation of the historic environment.

Supports the recognition that the installation of renewables can detract from the historic integrity of the building but appreciates that with careful consideration some installations may be appropriate with the historic environment.

Renewables toolkit should be attached as an appendix and consulted on separately prior to the adoption of the SPD.

Cefnogi

Sustainable Buildings SPD

3.3

ID sylw: 62

Derbyniwyd: 10/10/2008

Ymatebydd: Coal Pension Properties Ltd

Asiant : Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Welcomes the use of preapplication discussions to help ensure certainty for the developer as well as the Council.

Testun llawn:

Supports sustainable development and construction techniques as an important principle for the district and recognises the significance and wider implications of a commitment to reducing climate change through the planning system.

Objects that the SPD will be applied to all development irrespective of the scale of development. This approach differs from emerging policy SR3 in the RSS (Preferred Options) which only requires 10% for developments of 10 dwellings or 1000 sqm and Policy DP13 which only requires 10% in appropriate residential and non residential developments. To accord with RSS and Local Plan policy paragraphs 1.4 and 4.2 should be amended to clarify that the SPD only applies to significant developments.

The submission of an Energy Statement should not be necessary for all planning applications and the format of each statement may vary as not all categories in paragraph 3.2 will be attainable. A uniform approach should not be adopted as the submission and format of the statement should be dependant on the scale and nature of the proposal.

Welcomes the use of preapplication discussions to help ensure certainty for the developer as well as the Council.

Welcome the recognition that meeting the 10% requirement may not be appropriate for all developments and supports that the SPD recognises the difficulties faced on constrained town centre locations.

Support the inclusion of para 4.6 which identifies the importance of maintaining financial viability and not undermining the the delivery of development.

Support the inclusion of para 4.4 which identifies the potential conflict between the provision of renewable technology and the preservation of the historic environment.

Supports the recognition that the installation of renewables can detract from the historic integrity of the building but appreciates that with careful consideration some installations may be appropriate with the historic environment.

Renewables toolkit should be attached as an appendix and consulted on separately prior to the adoption of the SPD.

Cefnogi

Sustainable Buildings SPD

4.3

ID sylw: 63

Derbyniwyd: 10/10/2008

Ymatebydd: Coal Pension Properties Ltd

Asiant : Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Welcome the recognition that meeting the 10% requirement may not be appropriate for all developments and supports that the SPD recognises the difficulties faced on constrained town centre locations.

Testun llawn:

Supports sustainable development and construction techniques as an important principle for the district and recognises the significance and wider implications of a commitment to reducing climate change through the planning system.

Objects that the SPD will be applied to all development irrespective of the scale of development. This approach differs from emerging policy SR3 in the RSS (Preferred Options) which only requires 10% for developments of 10 dwellings or 1000 sqm and Policy DP13 which only requires 10% in appropriate residential and non residential developments. To accord with RSS and Local Plan policy paragraphs 1.4 and 4.2 should be amended to clarify that the SPD only applies to significant developments.

The submission of an Energy Statement should not be necessary for all planning applications and the format of each statement may vary as not all categories in paragraph 3.2 will be attainable. A uniform approach should not be adopted as the submission and format of the statement should be dependant on the scale and nature of the proposal.

Welcomes the use of preapplication discussions to help ensure certainty for the developer as well as the Council.

Welcome the recognition that meeting the 10% requirement may not be appropriate for all developments and supports that the SPD recognises the difficulties faced on constrained town centre locations.

Support the inclusion of para 4.6 which identifies the importance of maintaining financial viability and not undermining the the delivery of development.

Support the inclusion of para 4.4 which identifies the potential conflict between the provision of renewable technology and the preservation of the historic environment.

Supports the recognition that the installation of renewables can detract from the historic integrity of the building but appreciates that with careful consideration some installations may be appropriate with the historic environment.

Renewables toolkit should be attached as an appendix and consulted on separately prior to the adoption of the SPD.

Cefnogi

Sustainable Buildings SPD

4.6

ID sylw: 64

Derbyniwyd: 10/10/2008

Ymatebydd: Coal Pension Properties Ltd

Asiant : Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support the inclusion of para 4.6 which identifies the importance of maintaining financial viability and not undermining the the delivery of development.

Testun llawn:

Supports sustainable development and construction techniques as an important principle for the district and recognises the significance and wider implications of a commitment to reducing climate change through the planning system.

Objects that the SPD will be applied to all development irrespective of the scale of development. This approach differs from emerging policy SR3 in the RSS (Preferred Options) which only requires 10% for developments of 10 dwellings or 1000 sqm and Policy DP13 which only requires 10% in appropriate residential and non residential developments. To accord with RSS and Local Plan policy paragraphs 1.4 and 4.2 should be amended to clarify that the SPD only applies to significant developments.

The submission of an Energy Statement should not be necessary for all planning applications and the format of each statement may vary as not all categories in paragraph 3.2 will be attainable. A uniform approach should not be adopted as the submission and format of the statement should be dependant on the scale and nature of the proposal.

Welcomes the use of preapplication discussions to help ensure certainty for the developer as well as the Council.

Welcome the recognition that meeting the 10% requirement may not be appropriate for all developments and supports that the SPD recognises the difficulties faced on constrained town centre locations.

Support the inclusion of para 4.6 which identifies the importance of maintaining financial viability and not undermining the the delivery of development.

Support the inclusion of para 4.4 which identifies the potential conflict between the provision of renewable technology and the preservation of the historic environment.

Supports the recognition that the installation of renewables can detract from the historic integrity of the building but appreciates that with careful consideration some installations may be appropriate with the historic environment.

Renewables toolkit should be attached as an appendix and consulted on separately prior to the adoption of the SPD.

Cefnogi

Sustainable Buildings SPD

4.4

ID sylw: 65

Derbyniwyd: 10/10/2008

Ymatebydd: Coal Pension Properties Ltd

Asiant : Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support the inclusion of para 4.4 which identifies the potential conflict between the provision of renewable technology and the preservation of the historic environment.



Testun llawn:

Supports sustainable development and construction techniques as an important principle for the district and recognises the significance and wider implications of a commitment to reducing climate change through the planning system.

Objects that the SPD will be applied to all development irrespective of the scale of development. This approach differs from emerging policy SR3 in the RSS (Preferred Options) which only requires 10% for developments of 10 dwellings or 1000 sqm and Policy DP13 which only requires 10% in appropriate residential and non residential developments. To accord with RSS and Local Plan policy paragraphs 1.4 and 4.2 should be amended to clarify that the SPD only applies to significant developments.

The submission of an Energy Statement should not be necessary for all planning applications and the format of each statement may vary as not all categories in paragraph 3.2 will be attainable. A uniform approach should not be adopted as the submission and format of the statement should be dependant on the scale and nature of the proposal.

Welcomes the use of preapplication discussions to help ensure certainty for the developer as well as the Council.

Welcome the recognition that meeting the 10% requirement may not be appropriate for all developments and supports that the SPD recognises the difficulties faced on constrained town centre locations.

Support the inclusion of para 4.6 which identifies the importance of maintaining financial viability and not undermining the the delivery of development.

Support the inclusion of para 4.4 which identifies the potential conflict between the provision of renewable technology and the preservation of the historic environment.

Supports the recognition that the installation of renewables can detract from the historic integrity of the building but appreciates that with careful consideration some installations may be appropriate with the historic environment.

Renewables toolkit should be attached as an appendix and consulted on separately prior to the adoption of the SPD.

Cefnogi

Sustainable Buildings SPD

7.11

ID sylw: 66

Derbyniwyd: 10/10/2008

Ymatebydd: Coal Pension Properties Ltd

Asiant : Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Supports the recognition that the installation of renewables can detract from the historic integrity of the building but appreciates that with careful consideration some installations may be appropriate with the historic environment.

Testun llawn:

Supports sustainable development and construction techniques as an important principle for the district and recognises the significance and wider implications of a commitment to reducing climate change through the planning system.

Objects that the SPD will be applied to all development irrespective of the scale of development. This approach differs from emerging policy SR3 in the RSS (Preferred Options) which only requires 10% for developments of 10 dwellings or 1000 sqm and Policy DP13 which only requires 10% in appropriate residential and non residential developments. To accord with RSS and Local Plan policy paragraphs 1.4 and 4.2 should be amended to clarify that the SPD only applies to significant developments.

The submission of an Energy Statement should not be necessary for all planning applications and the format of each statement may vary as not all categories in paragraph 3.2 will be attainable. A uniform approach should not be adopted as the submission and format of the statement should be dependant on the scale and nature of the proposal.

Welcomes the use of preapplication discussions to help ensure certainty for the developer as well as the Council.

Welcome the recognition that meeting the 10% requirement may not be appropriate for all developments and supports that the SPD recognises the difficulties faced on constrained town centre locations.

Support the inclusion of para 4.6 which identifies the importance of maintaining financial viability and not undermining the the delivery of development.

Support the inclusion of para 4.4 which identifies the potential conflict between the provision of renewable technology and the preservation of the historic environment.

Supports the recognition that the installation of renewables can detract from the historic integrity of the building but appreciates that with careful consideration some installations may be appropriate with the historic environment.

Renewables toolkit should be attached as an appendix and consulted on separately prior to the adoption of the SPD.

Gwrthwynebu

Sustainable Buildings SPD

5.11

ID sylw: 67

Derbyniwyd: 10/10/2008

Ymatebydd: Coal Pension Properties Ltd

Asiant : Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Renewables toolkit should be attached as an appendix and consulted on separately prior to the adoption of the SPD.

Testun llawn:

Supports sustainable development and construction techniques as an important principle for the district and recognises the significance and wider implications of a commitment to reducing climate change through the planning system.

Objects that the SPD will be applied to all development irrespective of the scale of development. This approach differs from emerging policy SR3 in the RSS (Preferred Options) which only requires 10% for developments of 10 dwellings or 1000 sqm and Policy DP13 which only requires 10% in appropriate residential and non residential developments. To accord with RSS and Local Plan policy paragraphs 1.4 and 4.2 should be amended to clarify that the SPD only applies to significant developments.

The submission of an Energy Statement should not be necessary for all planning applications and the format of each statement may vary as not all categories in paragraph 3.2 will be attainable. A uniform approach should not be adopted as the submission and format of the statement should be dependant on the scale and nature of the proposal.

Welcomes the use of preapplication discussions to help ensure certainty for the developer as well as the Council.

Welcome the recognition that meeting the 10% requirement may not be appropriate for all developments and supports that the SPD recognises the difficulties faced on constrained town centre locations.

Support the inclusion of para 4.6 which identifies the importance of maintaining financial viability and not undermining the the delivery of development.

Support the inclusion of para 4.4 which identifies the potential conflict between the provision of renewable technology and the preservation of the historic environment.

Supports the recognition that the installation of renewables can detract from the historic integrity of the building but appreciates that with careful consideration some installations may be appropriate with the historic environment.

Renewables toolkit should be attached as an appendix and consulted on separately prior to the adoption of the SPD.

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