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Regulation 3(3)

SCHEDULE 2THRESHOLDS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECTS LIKELY TO HAVE SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT

Interpretation

1.  For the purposes of this Schedule,

Thresholds

2.—(1) For the purposes of regulation 3(3), the threshold for any project of a type specified in an entry in Column 1 in the Table below is the area (if any) specified in the corresponding entry in Column 2 or 3 of the Table, whichever is appropriate to the land covered, or proposed to be covered, by that project.

(2) This paragraph applies subject to paragraph 3 of this Schedule.

TABLE

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Type of project or part of projectThreshold where any part of the land is in a sensitive areaThreshold where no part of the land is in a sensitive area
Afforestation2 hectares, where the sensitive area is a National Park or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.5 hectares.
No threshold in the case of other sensitive areas.
Deforestation0.5 hectare, where the sensitive area is a National Park or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.1 hectare.
No threshold in the case of other sensitive areas.
Forest road worksNo threshold.1 hectare.
Forest quarry worksNo threshold.1 hectare.

Thresholds for extending projects

3.—(1) Where the project under consideration is an extending project—

(a)the thresholds specified in the Table in paragraph 2 above shall not apply, and

(b)the threshold applicable for that project for the purposes of regulation 3(3) shall be instead such balance (if any), in hectares, of the area specified in Column 2 or, as the case may be, Column 3 in that Table opposite the entry in Column 1 for that type of project as remains after deduction of the accumulated material past project area.

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (b) above, it is immaterial whether any part of the accumulated material past project area is, or is not, in a sensitive area (or any kind of sensitive area).

(3) In this paragraph—

(a)“extending project” means any project covering, or proposed to cover, land adjoining the area of one or more material past projects

(b)“material past project”, in relation to a particular extending project, means a project which—

(i)is of the same type (as specified in regulation 3(2)) as that extending project; and

(ii)was completed after the coming into force of these Regulations; and

(iii)was completed not more than five years before the proposed date for starting the work relating to that extending project;

(c)“accumulated material past project area”, in relation to a particular extending project, means the total area covered by—

(i)the material past project or, if more than one, all of them; and

(ii)every other project—

(A)whose area adjoins the material past project, or one of them; and

(B)which satisfies conditions (i) to (iii) in sub-paragraph (b) above.

Consideration of thresholds in other cases where project adjoins or is near another project

4.—(1) The facts—

(a)that a project is or would be adjoining or, in the opinion of the Commissioners or (as the case may be) the appropriate Authority, near another project of any type specified in regulation 3(2), and

(b)that, for any reason, the case in question does not fall within paragraph 3 above,

may be regarded by the Commissioners or Authority as rendering the circumstances of that project exceptional for the purposes of regulation 6(3) or (as the case may be) 7(6).

(2) This paragraph—

(a)shall not affect the application of those regulations in a case which does fall within paragraph 3, and

(b)shall not be interpreted as limiting the generality of the references in those regulations to circumstances which are, in the opinion of the Commissioners or (as the case may be) the appropriate Authority, exceptional.

(1)

1981 c. 69, amended by the Wildlife and Countryside (Amendment) Act 1985 (c. 31), the Wildlife and Countryside (Service of Notices) Act 1985 (c. 59), the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Act 1988 (c. 4) and the Planning (Consequential Provisions) Act 1990 (c. 11).

(2)

1949 c. 97. Relevant amendments were made by the Environment Act 1995 (c. 25), Schedule 10, paragraph 2.

(3)

See the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Act 1988 (c. 4).

(4)

See Command Paper 9424.

(5)

1979 c. 46. See the definition in section 1(11).

(6)

1949 c. 97. Section 87 was amended by paragraph 1(12) of Schedule 8 to the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (c. 43).