Loch Leven Special Protection Area and Ramsar Site Guidance
Feedback updated 14 Jul 2021
We asked
Whether you are satisfied with the propsed changes o the Loch Leven Special Protection Area and Ramsar Site Guidance.
You said
Responses from statutory agencies were of a technical nature. There were no responses from the general public.
We did
The suggested corrections have been adopted into the draft guidance. Following consultation there has been further discussion between the Council and the Loch Leven Catchment Management Group. Further changes are envisaged with which will result in a further consultation. Please continue to use the adopted guidance in the meantime.
Results updated 15 Jul 2021
Responses were received from SNH (now NatureScot) and SEPA. These were primarily of a technical nature. Following consultation there has been further discussion between the Council and the Loch Leven Catchment Management Group. Further changes are envisaged with which will result in a further consultation and all results will be published.
Overview
The Loch Leven Special Protection Area and Ramsar Site Guidance relates to the protection of the Loch Leven Catchment Area. Loch Leven is designated as a Special Protection Area (SPA) and RAMSAR site. SPA and RAMSAR sites are internationally important wildlife sites. The guidance provides advice on the implementation of Policy 46 in the Local Development Plan 2. It descibes the steps new development must take to protect the loch and setting out the information to be provided in planning applications. The document was prepared in consultation with Scottish Natural Heritage and Scottish Environment Protection Agency.
Why your views matter
The Loch Leven Special Protection Area and Ramsar Site Guidance was last updated by Perth & Kinross Council in November 2016. This consultation draft is a technical update of the existing 2016 guidance with an added requirement for evidence of the installation of phosphorus mitigation measures to be provided to the Planning Authority.
This consultation will provide an opportunity for all stakeholders to make comment on the proposed changes to the adopted Guidance. All responses to the consultation will be fully considered and will be used to inform any further modifications.
Strategic Environmental Assessment
Based on the criteria that are set out in the Environmental Assessment (Scotland) Act 2005, we concluded that the proposed changes to the guidance are likely to have no or minimal environmental effects. Our Pre-screening Notification sets this out in more detail.
Who Is Consulting
Perth & Kinross Council, Housing & Environment Service, Planning & Development, Development Plans Team.
Who Can Comment
Anyone can comment, including:
- Developers
- Agents
- Communities & Community groups
- Third Sector Organisations
- Others involved with planning applications
How To Comment
You can respond online by clicking on the link below. Alternatively, you can send your comments to developmentplan@pkc.gov.uk or by post to the Local Development Plan Team, Perth & Kinross Council, Housing & Environment Service, Pullar House, 35 Kinnoull Street, Perth, PH1 5GD.
Our privacy notice explains how the information you provide in your response will be used. If you would like to respond online please click on the "I agree" button below to indicate that:
- you have read the privacy notice
- you agree to take part
What happens next
This consultation has now closed. Your comments are valuable because they will be used to shape the final version of the guidance.
The Council will consider the issues raised in the comments that were made during the consultation. We will prepare a report setting out the comments we received and an explanation of how these comments were taken into account when preparing and finalising the guidance. The finalised guidance will be issued and adopted and will be used when determining planning applications.
Areas
- Action Partnership Locality - Kinross-shire
- Ward 8 - Kinross-shire
Audiences
- Area Partnerships
- Community Councils
- Community Groups/Organisations
- Community Planning Partners
- Developers/Investors
- Environmental Groups
- Local Authorities (External)
- Partner Agencies
- PKC Employees
- Professional Bodies
- Public Sector Bodies
- Rural Communities
- Stakeholder Organisations
- Voluntary Groups/Organisations
- Elected Members
- MSPs, MPs, MEPs
Interests
- Policies and Strategies
- Natural Heritage
- Nature and Biodiversity
- Pollution
- Sustainable Development
- Climate Change
- Tourism and Visitor Attractions
- Development
- Enforcement
- Land and Property
- Local Plans and Guidelines
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