SEA Appendix 1 Final Detailed Assessment Tables V4 PT

SEA Appendix 1 Final Detailed Assessment Tables V4 PT

ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT Key Features Issue Identified in Key Issues Identified in Benefits / Why is MA PDZ PU Policy Plan Unit Scale Type / SEA Receptor Objectives Policy Impact Assessment (Long-term 2105) SEA Scoping SEA Scoping Report issue important Theme Baseline PDZ1 Whitsand Bay PDZ1 Rame Head to Wiggle Cliff To support adaptation of Policy (NAI): Loss of a number of chalets is expected in the Trenninow and Potential loss of Recreation and MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-1 Tourism Local C infrastructure that long term as a result of erosion. Therefore minor negative Wiggle Chalets business through erosion Economy facilitates tourism impact. and recreation. Recreational value / To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The SMP policy will allow natural development Whitsand Bay Potential loss due to MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-1 tourism, popular for Local R Recreation and recreation of the beaches and would therefore retain the natural Beach erosion surfing opportunities. facilities it provides. Therefore no impact. PDZ1 Tregonhawke & Freathy To manage risks to life and property Residential Potential loss due to Policy (NAI): No loss of property is expected as a result of MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-2 Homes for people Local HA Social and support Properties erosion erosion resulting from NAI. Therefore no impact. community adaptation. To support Millbrook Holiday adaptation of Policy (NAI): No loss of caravan pitches or facilities is Potential loss of Recreation and MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.1 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-2 Park Caravan Tourism Local C infrastructure that expected as a result of erosion resulting from NAI. business through erosion Economy Park facilitates tourism Therefore no impact. and recreation. PDZ1 Freathy to Portwrinkle To support the Access to small adaptation of Potential loss or damage Transport Policy (NAI): No loss of road is anticipated. Therefore no MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.1 NAI, NAI, NAI NAI Public Road settlements and Local I transport links due to erosion Infrastructure impact. caravan parks between communities. PDZ1 Portwrinkle Potential loss due to erosion, in particular To manage risks to Policy (MR): The policy for the frontages during epoch 1 clifftop properties to the life and property (HTL) and 2/3 (MR) will avoid or minimise the loss of Residential MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-1-4 west of harbour and Homes for people Local HA Social and support residential properties as a result of coastal erosion. This Properties should defences fail at community approach would allow for a more natural alignment and cliff base, Finnygook adaptation. natural defence. Therefore minor positive impact. Beach To support the Policy (NAI): The policy for the frontages during epoch 1 Potential loss or damage Access to properties adaptation of (HTL) and 2 /3 (MR) will support the adaptation of transport Transport MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-1-4 Public Road due to erosion if along seafront in Local I transport links links between communities. This approach would allow for a Infrastructure defences fail Portwrinkle between more natural alignment and natural defence. Therefore communities. minor positive impact. Cornwall IoS SMP2 1 Annex II Key Features Issue Identified in Key Issues Identified in Benefits / Why is MA PDZ PU Policy Plan Unit Scale Type / SEA Receptor Objectives Policy Impact Assessment (Long-term 2105) SEA Scoping SEA Scoping Report issue important Theme Baseline Policy (MR): The policy for the frontages during epoch 1 Tourist and Finnygook Beach To retain tourism (HTL) and 2/3 (MR) will retain tourism and recreation recreational facilities, MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.2 HTL, MR,MR 6D-1-4 and Hoodney Potential deterioration Local R Recreation and recreation opportunities. This approach would allow for a more natural beach popular for Cove Beaches opportunities. alignment and natural defence including the retention of surfing and fishing more beach sediments. Therefore minor positive impact. Fishing harbour including To support the Policy (MR): The policy for the frontages during epoch 1 Fishing important for sheltered boat moorings, Recreation, adaptation and (HTL) and 2/3 (MR) will support the adaptation and Portwrinkle local economy, also MA01 PDZ1 PU 1.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-1-4 without harbour fishing / Local I Economy and resilience of resilience of commercial operations. This approach would Harbour harbour important for recreational activities Infrastructure commercial allow for a more natural alignment and natural defence. tourism / recreation would cease operations. Therefore minor positive impact. PDZ1 Whitsand Bay to Hore Stone PDZ1 Portwrinkle to Downderry To manage risks to Policy (NAI/MR): The policy for the frontages will avoid or life and property minimise the loss of residential properties as a result of MA01& PU 1.2 HTL, MR, MR Residential Potential loss due to PDZ1 6D-1-5 Homes for people Local HA Social and support coastal erosion. This approach would allow for a more 02 PU 2.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Properties erosion community natural alignment and natural defence. Therefore minor adaptation. positive impact. PDZ1 Downderry & Seaton Potential loss due to To manage risks to Policy (NAI/MR): The policy for the frontages during epoch erosion, in particular PU 2.1 NAI, NAI, NAI life and property 1 (HTL) for PU 2.2 will ensure protection of residential Residential west of Downderry and MA02 PDZ1 PU 2.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-1-6 Homes for people Local HA Social and support properties. However, MR in epochs 2 & 3 would result in Properties on the cliff edge at PU 2.3 MR, MR, NAI community the managed relocation of residential properties. Therefore Seaton, should defences adaptation. minor negative impact. fail To manage risks to Policy (NAI/MR): The policy for the frontages during epoch Damage to property, PU 2.1 NAI, NAI, NAI life and property 1 (HTL) for PU 2.2 will ensure protection of residential Commercial Potential loss due to employment, Social and MA02 PDZ1 PU 2.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-1-6 Local C and support properties. However, MR in epochs 2 & 3 would result in Properties erosion recreation and Economy PU 2.3 MR, MR, NAI community the managed relocation of commercial properties. tourism adaptation. Therefore minor negative impact. Policy (NAI/MR): The policy will allow the adjustment of the PU 2.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Used for recreation, To retain tourism beach n the medium and long term, as well as promoting Downderry and Loss of access / MA02 PDZ1 PU 2.2 HTL, MR, MR 6D-1-6 including motorbike Local R Recreation and recreation natural processes along PU 2.1 and 2.3 in epoch 3, and will Seaton Beaches recreation PU 2.3 MR, MR, NAI scrambling opportunities. retain the quality and extent of the beach and recreational activities. Therefore minor positive impact. To support the Policy (NAI/MR): The policy of HTL & MR would provide Access between adaptation of PU 2.2 HTL, MR, MR Potential loss or damage Local Transport appropriate time for managed realignment of the road, MA02 PDZ1 6D-1-6 Public Road Downderry and Local I transport links PU 2.3 MR, MR, NAI due to erosion Links ensuring provision of access would remain. Therefore no Seaton between impact. communities. Cornwall IoS SMP2 2 Annex II Key Features Issue Identified in Key Issues Identified in Benefits / Why is MA PDZ PU Policy Plan Unit Scale Type / SEA Receptor Objectives Policy Impact Assessment (Long-term 2105) SEA Scoping SEA Scoping Report issue important Theme Baseline PDZ1 Seaton to Millendreath PU 3.1 NAI, NAI, NAI PU 3.2 NAI, NAI, NAI Policy (HTL/NAI): Overall policies will have both minor PU 3.3 HTL, NAI, NAI positive and negative impacts to the integrity of the South Major tourist and Social, To maintain the PU 3.4 HTL, HTL, HTL South West Loss of West Coastal Path, with NAI policies leading to the greatest All Mas PDZ1 6D-1-9 recreation attraction National R, C Recreation and continuity of the PU 3.5 NAI, NAI, NAI Coast Path access/recreation risk of loss of CP, however, there is sufficient width behind to area Economy SW coast path. PU 3.6 HTL, MR, NAI eroding cliffs such that the CP will remain. Therefore no PU 3.7 NAI, NAI, NAI impact. PU 3.8 HTL, HTL, HTL Damage to property, To retain tourism PU 3.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Millandreath Potential loss due to employment, Recreation and Policy (NAI): The NAI policy may result in the loss of part of MA03 PDZ1 6D-1-7 Local HA and recreation PU 3.2 NAI, NAI, NAI Holiday Village erosion recreation and Economy the holiday village. Therefore minor negative impact. opportunities. tourism PDZ1 Millendreath to East Looe PU 3.1 NAI, NAI, NAI To retain tourism Policy (NAI): The SMP policy will allow natural development Open cliff Potential loss due to Provides recreation MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-8 Local R Recreation and recreation of the cliffs and would therefore retain the natural facilities it recreation area erosion space PU 3.3 HTL, NAI, NAI opportunities. provides. Therefore no impact. Policy (NAI): The policy although promoting natural PU 3.1 NAI, NAI, NAI Popular for To retain tourism Millendreath and Loss of access / processes such as erosion will retain the quality and extent MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.2 NAI, NAI, NAI 6D-1-8 parascending, jet and Local R Recreation and recreation Plaidy Beaches recreation of the beach and its recreational uses it provides. PU 3.3 HTL, NAI, NAI water skiing opportunities. Therefore no impact. To manage risks to Potential loss due to Policy (HTL/NAI): The HTL policy will support adaptation life and property Residential erosion, loss of defences and resilience for the community in epoch 1, in order to MA03 PDZ1 PU 3.3 HTL, NAI, NAI 6D-1-8 Homes for people Local HA Social and support Properties at Plaidy may affect cope with the future erosion in later epochs.

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