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Island Plan - Revised Draft Revision 2011: Further Amendments of Minister for Planning and Environment (P.37/2014)

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A decision made 12 July 2014:

Decision ref:

MD–PE–2014-0062

Subject:

Revised draft revision 2011 Island Plan: Minister’s further amendments

Decision Summary title:

DS – Minister’s further amendments

DS author:

Director

DS date:

14 July 2014

DS Status:

Public

Written Report title:

  1. Draft Island Plan 2011 - revised draft Revision (P 37-2014) 6th amd (P 37-2014 Amd 6) amendment (P 37-2014 Amd 6 Amd);
  2. Draft Island Plan 2011 - revised draft Revision (P 37-2014) 9th amd (P 37-2014 Amd 9) amendment (P 37-2014 Amd 9 Amd) - amendment;
  3. Draft Island Plan 2011 - revised draft Revision (P 37-2014) 10th amd (P 37-2014 Amd 10) amendment (P 37-2014 Amd 10 Amd) - amendment

WR author:

Director

WR date

12 July 2014

WR Status:

Public

Oral rapporteur:

Director

Decision(s):

Having considered those amendments from States Members which raised new issues not previously considered, and the report of the independent Planning Inspectors who have reviewed them, the Minister for Planning and Environment:

  1. resolved to submit prepare and submit his own further amendments in relation to P.37/2014 Amendment 6; P.37/2014 Amendment 9 (Part (a)); and P.37/2014 Amd.10
  2. the Minister endorsed the content of his further amendments to those already submitted and referred to above.

Reason(s) for decision:

  1. The Minister wishes to ensure that the proposed changes to the Island Plan best meet the Island’s planning objectives and relate satisfactorily to the substance and framework provided by the existing 2011 Island Plan.

Sustainability appraisal:

Environmental implications: The Minister’s comments have addressed the environmental implications of the proposed amendments.

Economic implications: The Minister’s comments have addressed the economic implications of the proposed amendments. Where the Minister is proposing further amendment to the Plan, he is being cognisant of economic concerns that have been expressed.

Social implications: The Minister’s comments have addressed the social implications of the proposed amendments.

Legal implications: The Minister’s decision is made in accordance with Article 20 of the Planning and Building (Island Plan)(Jersey) Order 2009 and Article 3 of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002;

Resource implications: There are no resource implications arising from this decision that are not accounted for and/or cannot be managed within the resources available to the Department of the Environment.

Action required:

Request that the Greffier of the States takes the necessary action to lodge the amendments ‘au Greffe’ in order that they might be considered as part of the debate in relation to P.37/2014.

Signature:

 

 

Position:

Deputy RC Duhamel, Minister for Planning and Environment

Date Signed:

Monday 14 July 2014

Date of Decision (If different to Date Signed):

Saturday 12 July 2014

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