SCI Regulation 28 Statement of Consultation - Scarborough ...
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Draft <strong>SCI</strong> Ref Consultee Organisation Any Other Comments Councils Response<br />
D<strong>SCI</strong>0017 Ian Smith English Heritage 1) Planning Authorities are encouraged to send 1) Noted and added to consultation list where necessary.<br />
copies <strong>of</strong> documents including Local Development<br />
Scheme as early as possible to relevant<br />
2) Noted and passed to Development Control staff for<br />
organisations. Also should involve wider<br />
community, with reference to heritage, these<br />
include CABE, Ancient Monuments Society,<br />
Council for British Archaeology, Society for the<br />
Protection <strong>of</strong> Ancient Buildings, The Georgian<br />
Group, The Victorian Society, The Twentieth<br />
Century Society, Garden History Society, The<br />
National Trust, Local Civic/Amenity Society. Local<br />
Building Preservation Trust, Local Archaeological<br />
and Antiquarian Societies and local history<br />
socieities.<br />
2) Information sent on when should be consulted<br />
upon planning applications.<br />
D<strong>SCI</strong>0018 Mr J R Birley Scalby Village Trust Ask that Scalby Village Trust (which is a Civic Request passed to Development Control.<br />
(Chairman)<br />
Society) is consulted on listed building and<br />
conservation area applications.<br />
D<strong>SCI</strong>0019 Tim Sander Friends <strong>of</strong> the Earth Submitted copy <strong>of</strong> Friends <strong>of</strong> the Earth <strong>SCI</strong>, Draft <strong>SCI</strong> is in line with principles <strong>of</strong> the guidelines<br />
though this reflects the national position <strong>of</strong> Friends submitted by Friends <strong>of</strong> the Earth. However, the<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Earth and not the local level.<br />
recommendation stating that all DPDs should be<br />
prepared and replaced at the same time through one<br />
public examination has been discouraged by<br />
D<strong>SCI</strong>0020<br />
Doreen Wort<br />
D<strong>SCI</strong>0021 M McGuinn Newby and Scalby 1) The draft <strong>SCI</strong> is quite clear on consultation in 1) Noted.<br />
Parish Council respect <strong>of</strong> the following: 2) Noted<br />
3) No alterations to <strong>SCI</strong> required - It is not always<br />
a) Section 3 - The <strong>SCI</strong> takes forward the possible to ascertain landowners, especially where<br />
Government objective to encourage greater<br />
development may adjoin a field. In these cases a site<br />
community involvement in plan preparation and notice will be placed at relevant points to publicise the<br />
the consideration <strong>of</strong> planning applications and sets application. The phrase 'WHERE POSSIBLE' is therefore<br />
out how SBC will engage the community. appropriate in this instance.<br />
4) No alterations to <strong>SCI</strong> required - In line with<br />
b) In Section 3.2.1 under the principles <strong>of</strong> the <strong>SCI</strong> Government Performance Targets and nationally<br />
it states that as a consequence <strong>of</strong> community recommended good practice the Council are seeking to<br />
involvement in the planning process it will reduce increase delegation. The Scheme <strong>of</strong> Delegation is<br />
conflict and objection, so speeding up the process<br />
<strong>of</strong> making planning decisions.<br />
agreed by Full Council and reviewed on a regular basis.<br />
The decision to delegate a decision does not affect<br />
community involvement as all responses are fully<br />
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