Examples of Schedule 2 development in a sentence
The proposal does not constitute Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 development.
The application does not constitute Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 development.
The proposals do not constitute Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 development.
As required by regulation 5(4)(c), where a relevant planning authority has to decide whether Schedule 2 development is EIA development, they must take into account the selection criteria set out in Schedule 3 as are relevant to the development.
The application site is less than 0.5 hectares in area and therefore falls outside the scope of Schedule 2 development under the The Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2011.
The proposed development is considered to be Schedule 2 development likely to have significant effects on the environment by virtue of factors such as nature, size or location.
The proposed scheme is a Schedule 2 development under the Town and Country Planning (EIA) Regulations 1999.
In terms of an Environmental Impact Assessment the proposal does not constitute Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 development and as a result there are no requirements in terms of an EIA submission.
The EIA Regulations identify certain development projects – Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 development – which must or may require EIA.
SUSTAINABILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS 9.1 The proposal does not constitute Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 development.