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East Riding Local Plan East Riding Local Plan Version 3 (22/07/14) Submission Documents Core Title Pages Document CD01 Proposed Submission Strategy Document (January 2014) ERYC 274 CD02 Proposed Submission Allocations Document (January 2014) ERYC 240 Proposed Submission Policies Map (January 2014) ERYC • Part 1 (74 pages) CD03 • Part 2 (52 pages) 197 • Part 3 (70 pages) • Key (1 page) Schedule of Proposed Changes (April 2014) ERYC CD04 51 • CD04/01 Schedule of Proposed Changes (July 2014) ERYC CD05 Consultation Statement (April 2014) ERYC 397 CD06 Background Paper - Duty to Cooperate (April 2014) ERYC 47 Background Paper - East Riding & Hull Joint Paper (April 2014) ERYC & CD07 111 HULL CD08 Statement of Community Involvement (January 2013) ERYC 37 CD09 Ninth Annual Monitoring Report 2012-13 (April 2014) ERYC 178 Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment Report (November 2013) ERYC CD10 • Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (58 pages) 1375 • Appendix B - Settlement Maps (52 pages) • Appendix B - Site Assessments (1265 pages) CD11 Strategy Document HRA Stage 1 Report (April 2014) ERYC 69 CD12 Strategy Document HRA Stage 2 Report (April 2014) ERYC 38 CD13 Allocations Document HRA Stage 1 Report (April 2014) ERYC 201 CD14 Allocations Document HRA Stage 2 Report (April 2014) ERYC 39 CD15 Strategy Document SA Main Report (April 2014) Atkins 248 CD16 Strategy Document SA Appendices (April 2014) Atkins 490 CD17 Allocations Document SA Main Report (April 2014) Atkins 690 CD18 Allocations Document SA Appendices Vol 1 (April 2014) Atkins 125 Allocati ons Document SA Appendices Vol 2 Settlement Summaries 1 to CD19 1176 54 (April 2014) Atkins CD20 Background Paper - Settlement Network (April 2014) ERYC 41 CD21 Background Paper - Housing Requirements (April 2014) ERYC 60 CD22 Background Paper - Employment Land Requirement (April 2014) ERYC 14 CD23 Background Paper - Hedon Haven (April 2014) ERYC 44 CD24 Background Paper - Important Landscape Areas (April 2014) ERYC 41 Background Paper - Development Limits Methodology and Description CD25 88 (April 2014) ERYC Background Paper - Allocations Document (April 2014) ERYC • CD26/1 Site selection process (13 pages) CD26 • CD26/2 Settlement allocations reports (732 pages) 788 • CD26/3(A) Conservation (16 pages) • CD26/3(B) Revised Conservation Report (June 2014) (27 Pages) CD27 Local Development Scheme 2012-16 (November 2013) ERYC 36 Hull and East Riding Joint Planning Statement (April 2014) ERYC & HULL CD28 11 CC CD29 Legal and Soundness Self Assessment (April 2014) ERYC 58 CD30 Housing Implementation Strategy (April 2014) ERYC 32 CD31 Health Impact Assessment (April 2014) ERYC 39 CD32 Draft Sustainable Transport SPD (March 2014) ERYC 44 CD33 Site Assessment Methodology (January 2014 update) ERYC 84 CD34 Compendium of Evidence (April 2014) ERYC 74 Other Core Documents - National Policy, Guidance and Strategies Core Title Pages Document Advice to local planning authorities on safeguarding aerodromes and CD35 55 military explosives storage areas (2005) ODPM Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, CD36 and 2014) (136 pages) DCLG 218 • Statutory guidance (2014) (82 pages) CD37 English Housing Survey (2011) DCLG 148 CD38 EU Renewable Energy Directive (2009) European Parliament 47 CD39 EU Water Framework Directive (2000) European Parliament 82 CD40 Flood Risk and Water Management Act (2010) ODPM 14 CD41 Hedgerow Regulations (1997) ODPM 19 CD42 Housing Strategy for England (2011) HM Government 88 CD43 Manual for Streets (2007) DFT 146 CD44 Manual for Streets 2 - wider application of the principles (2010) DFT 144 CD45 Marine and Coastal Access Act (2009) DCLG 369 CD46 Meeting the Energy Challenge White Paper (2007) HM Government 343 CD47 National Planning Policy Framework (March 2012) DCLG 72 CD48 National Planning Practice Guidance (2014) DCLG 682 CD49 National Policy Statement for Ports (February 2012) DFT 76 CD50 National Strategy for Climate and Energy (2009) HM Government 220 Natural Environment White Paper (2010) Environment , Food and Rural CD51 182 Affairs Committee Planning for climate change - guidance for local authorities (2012) CD52 32 Planning and Climate Change Coalition CD53 Planning Policy for Traveller Sites (2012) DCLG 12 Planning Policy Statement 10: Planning for sustainable waste CD54 28 management (Revised March 2011) DCLG Renewable Energy Road Map Update (2013) (78 pages) Department for CD55 Energy and Climate Change 102 • Annex A - progress with actions (24 pages) CD56 SSSI legislation (Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981) HM Government 248 Ten key principles for owning your housing number – finding your CD57 17 objectively assessed needs (July 2013) Planning Advisory Service The Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations (2010) HM CD58 96 Government Core Title Pages Document CD59 The Flood Risk Regulations (2009) HM Government HM Government 16 CD60 The UK Renewable Energy Strategy (2009) HM Government 236 CD61 UK Biodiversity Action Plan (1994) HM Government 192 CD62 UK Marine Policy Statement (September, 2011) HM Government 51 CD63 Use Class Order (April 2014) HM Government 15 Sum 3950 Other Core Documents - Current Development Plan Core Title Pages Document Beverley Borough Local Plan (1996) (174 pages) ERYC CD64 181 • Saved Policies (2007) (7 pages) Boothferry Borough Local Plan (1999) (153 pages) ERYC CD65 161 • Saved Policies (2007) (8 pages) East Yorkshire Borough Local Plan (1997) (305 pages) ERYC CD66 312 • Saved Policies (2007) (7 pages) Holderness District Wide Local Plan (1999) (222 pages) ERYC CD67 230 • Saved Policies (2007) (8 pages) CD68 Bridlington Area Action Plan (2013) ERYC 194 The Yorkshire and Humber Plan Regional Spatial Strategy to 2026 (2008) CD69 225 GOVERNMENT OFFICE FOR YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER Joint Structure Plan (2005) (182 pages) ERYC & HULL CC CD70 185 • Saved Policies (2007) (3 pages) Joint Minerals Local Plan (2004) (119 pages) ERYC & HULL CC CD71 124 • Saved Policies (2007) (5 pages) Joint Waste Local Plan (2004) (110 pages) ERYC & HULL CC CD72 117 • Saved Policies (2007) (7 pages) Sum 1729 Other Core Documents - Emerging Local Plan Consultations Core Title Pages Document Allocations Development Plan Document - Potential Sites (Part 1 CD73 280 Explanatory Text) (2010) ERYC CD74 Allocations DPD - Potential Sites (Part 2 Maps) (2010) ERYC 53 CD75 Core Strategy Further Consultation (2011) ERYC 76 CD76 Core Strategy Issues and Options (2008) ERYC 121 CD77 Core Strategy Preferred Approach (2010) ERYC 262 CD78 Draft Allocations Document (2013) ERYC 330 Draft Local Plan Policies Map (2013) ERYC • Part 1 - Settlement Network and Key Employment Sites (78 CD79 184 pages) • Part 2 - Villages (106 pages) CD80 Draft Local Plan Proposed Major Changes (2013) ERYC 96 CD81 Draft Strategy Document (2013) ERYC 258 CD82 Gypsy and Traveller Sites Further Consultation (2013) ERYC 31 Allerthorpe Neighbourhood Development Plan Area Application (2013) CD83 10 Allerthorpe Parish Council & ERYC Cottingham Neighbourhood Development Plan Area Application (2013) CD84 19 Cottingham Parish Council & ERYC Market Weighton Neighbourhood Development Plan Area Application CD85 10 (2013) Market Weighton Parish Council & ERYC North Cave Neighbourhood Development Plan Area Application (2014) CD86 2 North Cave Parish Council & ERYC Pocklington Neighbourhood Development Plan Area Application (2014) CD87 13 Pocklington Parish Council & ERYC Sutton upon Derwent Neighbourhood Development Plan Area CD88 12 Application (2013) Sutton upon Derwent Parish Council & ERYC Woodmansey Neighbourhood Development Plan Area Application CD89 18 (2013) Woodmansey Parish Council & ERYC Wawne Neighbourhood Development Plan Documents Area Application CD90 2 (2014) Wawne Parish Council & ERYC CD91 Proposed Submission Documents - Response Form (2014) ERYC 8 CD92 Smaller Settlements DPD Preferred Options (2006) ERYC 112 Sum 1897 Other Core Documents - Evidence Base Core Title Pages Document Rural Strategy for the Hull and Humber Ports City Region (2009) Humber Rural Partnership CD93 80 • Report (56 pages) • Implementation Framework (24 pages) CD94 A Strategy for Regenerating Bridlington (2007) Roger Tym & Partners 116 CD95 A63/M62 Corridor Transport Feasibility Study (2011) JMP 84 Affordable Housing Viability Assessment (2010) (154 pages) DTZ CD96 199 • AHVA Summary (2010) (45 pages) CD97 AHVA 1st Addendum April (2011) DTZ 109 CD98 AHVA 2nd Addendum July (2012) DTZ 12 CD99 Beverley Integrated Transport Plan 2013-15 (2013) ERYC 32 CD100 Beverley Town Plan (2009) GVA Grimley 128 CD101 Biodiversity by Design (2004) Town and Country Planning Association 36 CD102 Bridlington Integrated Transport Plan (2005) ERYC 104 CD103 Car Parking - What Works Where (2006) English Partnerships 29 CD104 Council Business Plan 2011-15 (2014 Update) ERYC 92 Design for Play: A guide to creating successful play spaces (2009) Play CD105 156 England CD106 Designing Gypsy and Traveller Sites: Good Practice Guide (2008) DCLG 72 CD107 Development Near Overhead Lines (2008) National Grid 28 Development on Land Affected by Contamination – Technical Guidance CD108 for Developers, Landowners and Consultants (2012) Yorkshire and 23 Humberside Pollution Advisory Council Driffield Riverhead Concept Statement (2010) The Driffield Renaissance CD109 24 Partnership Groundwater Protection: Policy and Practice (2013 ) (GP3) Environment CD110 96 Agency CD111 Guiding Principles for Land Contamination (2010) Environment Agency 12 Model Procedures for the Management of Land Contamination (2009) CD112 230 Environment Agency
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