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Stage 1 Assessment Tables Interim Environmental Report Appendix 6: Stage 1 Assessment Tables Main Issue 1: Vision Vision Statement: East Ayrshire will be a place with strong, safe and vibrant communities where everyone ha a good quality of life and access to opportunities, choices and high quality services which are sustainable, accessible and meet people’s needs. Significant Impact (Y/N/Unsure) Why? If no, could the Environmental Will there be an environmental impact? impact become a significant cumulative or Topics synergistic impact (Y/N)? Why? The vision statement itself is not likely to have an environmental impact as it is a No. The vision is unlikely to have a significant Natural Features future aspiration that cannot be achieved environmental impact as it is aspirational. without the implementation of the Plan’s aims, strategy, policies and proposals. Natural Resources As outlined above. As outlined above. Historic Environment As outlined above. As outlined above. Social Environment As outlined above. As outlined above. Main Issue 2: Aims Aim 1: Stabilise East Ayrshire’s population and see to achieve population growth Significant Impact (Y/N/Unsure) Why? If no, could the Environmental Will there be an environmental impact? impact become a significant cumulative or Topics synergistic impact (Y/N)? Why? Natural Features Aim 1 itself is not likely to have an No. Aim 1 is unlikely to have a significant environmental environmental impact on natural features as impact as it is aspirational. it is an overarching aspiration. This cannot be achieved without the implementation of the Plan’s aims, strategy, policies and proposals. As such, it is screened out of the Stage 2 Assessment. Natural Resources As outlined above. Screened out at Stage 1. No. As outlined above. Historic Environment As outlined above. Screened out at Stage 1. No. As outlined above. Social Environment As outlined above. Screened out at Stage 1. No. As outlined above. Aim 2: Create good quality places with resilient and safe communities, ensuring a good quality of life for existing and future residents Significant Impact (Y/N/Unsure) Why? If no, could the Environmental Will there be an environmental impact? impact become a significant cumulative or Topics synergistic impact (Y/N)? Why? Natural Features Aim 2 is likely to have environmental impacts Yes: Aim 2 is likely to have significant environmental on natural features as it seeks to promote the impacts in relation to all environmental topics as it seeks to creation of good quality places and ultimately create attractive, good quality environments for both resilient communities. It is likely that there will existing and future residents. However, it is noted that this be significant positive environmental impacts is an overarching policy aim, and Aim 1 alone may not have on landscape as new developments should any environmental impacts on natural features as it is be located in sustainable locations where the reliant on the implementation of further policies. landscape has the capacity for it. Natural Resources As outlined above, it is presumed that sites Yes: Aim 2 is likely to have significant environmental are likely to be selected which are not impacts. As outlined above. anticipated to have a significantly negative environmental impact on soil and the water environment. Historic Environment As outlined above, there are likely to be Yes: Aim 2 is likely to have significant environmental significant positive environmental impacts as impacts. As outlined above. a result of adhering to the principles of sustainability, good quality design and placemaking Social Environment As outlined above. Yes: Aim 2 is likely to have significant environmental impacts. As outlined above. Aim 3: Direct development to sustainable locations which are located close to local services, facilities and local public transport networks Significant Impact (Y/N/Unsure) Why? If no, could the impact Environmental Will there be an environmental impact? become a significant Topics cumulative or synergistic impact (Y/N)? Why? Aim 3 is likely to have a positive environmental impact as it will direct development to particular locations, potentially consolidating larger Yes: Aim 3 is likely to have developments to locations which are more sustainable in order to significant positive impacts on have more direct access to local services, facilities and transport natural features as it is concerned Natural Features networks. By doing so, Aim 2 will ensure that settlements have the with the location of new necessary infrastructure, capacity and services to accommodate developments in a sustainable development. This is presumed to have a significant positive manner. environmental impact on landscape character, geology, biodiversity, flora, fauna and climate in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. Natural Resources Aim 3 is likely to have significant positive environmental impacts on Yes: Aim is likely to have a natural resources. For example, on air quality. By locating significant positive impact. As developments in more sustainable locations, this option is likely to outlined above. increase the use of public transport and active travel mechanisms. Historic Environment As outlined above. By directing development to sustainable Yes: Aim is likely to have a locations, the presumption is that this might result in the re-use of significant positive impact. As vacant and derelict buildings within town centres which might be outlined above. listed. Social Environment As outlined above. By directing development to sustainable locations, Yes: Aim is likely to have a this aim will likely have a significant environmental impact on human significant positive impact. As health by way of public transport accessibility and active travel outlined above. networks. However, it is noted that the limitation of this aim is its aspirational nature. A policy framework will need to be contained within LDP2 to support its intended outcomes. Aim 4: Ensure measures are in place to assist in reducing the effects of climate change and in meeting climate change targets Significant Impact (Y/N/Unsure) Why? If no, could the impact Environmental Will there be an environmental impact? become a significant cumulative Topics or synergistic impact (Y/N)? Why? Aim 4 is likely to have positive environmental impacts as it is aimed Natural Features at ensuring sustainability, integral to climate adaption, in the Yes: Aim 4 is likely to have assessment of new development and futureproofing communities as cumulative significant positive well as contributing to climate change targets. This aim is likely to impacts on the environment, with have significant environmental impacts on climate. However, it is regards to climate, air quality and noted that the limitation of this aim is its aspirational nature. A policy human health. framework will need to be contained within LDP2 to support its intended outcomes. Natural Resources As outlined above. This aim is likely to have significant Yes: Aim is likely to have a environmental impacts on all natural resource receptors: soil, air significant positive impact. As quality and the water environment, by focusing on climate change outlined above. adaption and reducing man-made effects and impacts. Historic Environment As outlined above. The presumption is that this aim will have Yes: Aim is likely to have a significant positive impacts on the historic environment, directing significant positive impact. As development to sustainable and central locations which could result outlined above. in the renovation and improvement of the historic environment (listed buildings and conservation areas). This impact will be considered at Stage 1 Assessment. Social Environment As outlined above. The presumption is that this overarching aim will Yes: Aim is likely to have a increase the resilience of the built environment and its communities, significant positive impact. As which will in turn have a significant environmental impact on human outlined above. health, population and improve material assets. Aim 5: Assist in providing opportunities for the delivery of health and social care services in the future Significant Impact (Y/N/Unsure) Environmental Why? If no, could the impact Will there be an environmental impact? Topics become a significant cumulative or synergistic impact (Y/N)? Why? Natural Features Aim 5 itself is not likely to have an environmental impact on No. Aim 5 is unlikely to have a natural features as it is procedural intention and an aspiration. significant environmental impact. This cannot be achieved without the implementation of the Plan’s aims, strategy, policies and proposals. As such, it is screened out of the Stage 2 Assessment. Natural Resources As outlined above. No. As outlined above. Historic Environment As outlined above. No. As outlined above. Social Environment As outlined above. No. As outlined above. Aim 6: Drive economic growth and inward investment in a sustainable manner Significant Impact (Y/N/Unsure) Why? If no, Environmental Will there be an environmental impact? could the impact become a significant Topics cumulative or synergistic impact (Y/N)? Why? Planning for economic growth could have an No. It is difficult to assess if this Aim will have a environmental impact on natural features as a result significant impact as it is quite a broad objective of increasing the population, business development and is dependent on other parts and aspects of the and investment in East Ayrshire. However, this aim is plan being implemented (i.e. Ayrshire Growth too overarching in nature with no “on-the-ground” Deal, Industry and Business allocations, Bellfield Natural Features implications which can be derived as a result. The Interchange improvements and allocations as well broad and overarching nature of this aim is a as town centre policies). As the Aim requires other significant limitation and limits its environmental policies to implement it, it is unlikely that it will have assessment implications. As such, it is screened out significant impacts on its own. As such, it is at Stage 1 Assessment. screened out at Stage 1 Assessment. Natural Resources As outlined above. No. As outlined above.
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