Stages of LDP Production Sample Clauses

Stages of LDP Production. The timetable agreed in Nov 2010 was revised in March 2013 and in February 2015. The indicative dates in the timetable were revised in Oct 2015 following the deposit stage. Table 2 on the next page shows the timetable for the Powys LDP. This timetable is also shown in Xxxxx chart format in Appendix 1. Powys LDP - Delivery Agreement, Revised March 2013 Table 2: Timetable – Stages of LDP Production Stage Details Purpose Dates Stage 1 The Delivery Agreement (Regulation 9 of the LDP Regs 2005) To agree an appropriate Timetable and Community Involvement Scheme for LDP preparation. February 2008 – December 2010 Stage 2 Evidence Gathering & Objective Setting Identify plan appraisal methodologies and baseline information. Formally consult on these (requirement of SEA Regs – baseline scoping) To gather information and evidence to understand the context for and issues to be addressed in the LDP. To prepare a Candidate sites register, and ensure maximum participation and awareness of the ‘call for sites’ by giving early warning of and clear instructions for the ‘window’ for site submissions. To generate a vision and objectives for the Local Development Plan and appraise these ensuring that each of the assessment topics are addressed. Jan 2011 – March 2013 (Evidence on- going) Stage 3 Pre-Deposit Participation (Regulation 14) To develop and assess strategic options and agree a preferred strategy for the LDP, drawing on the evidence gathered in stage 2. Aug 2011 - Jan 2012 Stage 4 Pre-Deposit Consultation (Regulations 15 / 16) To consult widely on the preferred strategy, strategic options and their associated assessments. The Council has then allocated a 12 month period in which to develop and assess the Deposit LDP and prepare an initial consultation report taking into account the consultation responses received on the preferred strategy consultation. March – April 2012 May 2012 – May 2014 Stage 5 LDP Deposit of Proposals (Regulation 17) To allow for formal representations to be made on the Council’s proposals (Deposit LDP and supporting documents). June – July 2015 Stage 6 Consultation on Site Allocation Representations (Regulations 20 / 21) To enable representations to be submitted in response to site allocation representations and, where an alternative site has been suggested, their associated assessments received during Stage 5. Sept – Oct 2015 (Indicative) Powys LDP - Delivery Agreement, Revised February October 2015 Note: stage removed by The Town and Country Pl...
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