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3. The Local Development Framework ( LDF )

 

Local Development Documents ( LDD s)

 
Development Plan Documents ( DPD s)
 

3.1  As has been set out in Section 1 the LDF is made up of Local Development Documents, which are split into Development Plan Documents and Supplementary Planning Documents, and the Statement of Community Involvement. For DPD s there are three main opportunities for comment, these are set out in the diagram below.

 

Development Plan Documents

 

 
Supplementary Planning Documents (SPDs)
3.2 For SPD s there is one formal consultation period, the production stages are set out in the diagram below:
 
Supplementary Planning Documents
 
Sustainability Appraisal ( SA )
3.3 Sustainability Appraisal (SA) must be conducted as part of the preparation of DPD s and SPD s. Through the SA , planning authorities must show an assessment of different options according to certain sustainability criteria and show how conclusions were reached. The SA forms an integral part of the test for ‘soundness’.
 
3.4 At the evidence gathering stage of preparing a document, consultation bodies need to be consulted on the sustainability criteria to be included in the SA . A SA report should also be published for public comment (in the case of site allocation representations there is an additional six-week consultation period) alongside the plan document at the issues and options stage and at the preferred option stage. Once the document is adopted a statement must be published which summarises how the SA has been taken into account in the preparation of the document.
 
What happens to comments received?
3.5 Representations must be made in writing and all comments received in formal consultation periods will be made available at the Civic Offices for the public to view. All comments received will be taken into account in the continuing preparation of that particular document. Respondents who comment on documents will be added to the LDF database and will be contacted at each subsequent stage to inform them of opportunities for further involvement. Feedback will be provided in more general terms using the methods outlined in Table 1 but particularly through keeping the Council’s website up to date.

 

3.6  Where appropriate, the preparation of the development plan documents will take public comments into consideration. When the development plan documents are submitted for independent examination by the Secretary of State, public representations and the Council’s responses are taken into account by the Planning Inspectorate.