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ID sylw: 4987

Derbyniwyd: 14/04/2023

Ymatebydd: Carmarthenshire Residents' Action Group

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Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

This policy would benefit reference to cumulative impacts on landscape character, undergrounding of infrastructure, requirements for battery energy storage plants associated with the Renewable developments, and explicit presumption of consent for renewable development proposals from communities.

Newid wedi’i awgrymu gan ymatebydd:

. We suggest that the following are added to the policy:

b. [add]… , including SLAs;
g. Proposals must include an assessment of impact on landscape character, value and qualities, with regard to the cumulative effects of the development with other built, consented and likely (based on Pre-Assessed Area, Future Wales 2040) developments;
h. Proposals for associated infrastructure, such as pylons, cabling and other grid infrastructure, will require undergrounding wherever possible, unless such undergrounding conflicts with ecological, natural or archaeological constraints;
j. Proposals for battery storage plants at Renewable Energy sites must be accompanied by a fire safety strategy and a pollution control strategy, having regard to potential environmental pollution, ground water courses and potential river pollution effects;
k. Renewable and low carbon energy projects which are developed by local communities (located within 5km of the development site) at all scales of MW development will be permitted, subject to the proposed development meeting the criteria above.

Testun llawn:

This policy would benefit reference to cumulative impacts on landscape character, undergrounding of infrastructure, requirements for battery energy storage plants associated with the Renewable developments, and explicit presumption of consent for renewable development proposals from communities.


Ein hymateb:

Disagree. The policies and proposals of the LDP are considered sound and deliverable emerging from a robust evidence base and having been formulated with regard to national planning policy. Matter to be further considered at examination.