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Policies which we take into consideration for planning applications for minerals development and when deciding such applications.
The 'saved' policies listed below are provided for information only as they have now been replaced by policies within the minerals and waste joint plan (adopted on 16 February 2022).
Policy | Status |
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Chapter three - mineral extraction and resource protection | Not saved |
3/1 - Landbanks | Not saved |
3/2 - Preferred areas | Saved |
3/3 - Areas of search | Saved |
3/4 - Other areas | Saved |
3/5 - Building sand, non aggregate and energy minerals | Not saved |
3/6 - Mineral consultation | Not saved |
3/7 - Mineral sterilisation | Not saved |
3/8 - Secondary and recycled aggregates | Not saved |
Policy | Status |
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Chapter four - environmental protection | Not saved |
4/1 - Determination of planning applications | Saved |
4/2 - Best and most versatile agricultural land | Not saved |
4/3 - Areas of outstanding natural beauty | Saved |
4/4 - Heritage coasts | Saved |
4/5 - Other areas of landscape quality | Not saved |
4/6 - Nature conservation and habitat protection - national and international | Not saved |
4/6a - Nature conservation and habitat protection - local | Saved |
4/7 - Archaeological assessments | Not saved |
4/8 - Archaeological sites | Not saved |
4/9 - Other heritage features | Not saved |
4/10 - Water protection | Saved |
4/11 - River extraction | Saved |
4/12 - Transport | Not saved |
4/13 - Traffic impact | Saved |
4/14 - Local environment and amenity | Saved |
4/15 - Public rights of way | Saved |
4/16 - Ancillary and secondary operation | Saved |
4/17 - Importation of waste | Saved |
4/18 - Restoration to agriculture | Saved |
4/19 - Progressive restoration | Not saved |
4/20 - Aftercare | Saved |
Policy | Status |
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Chapter five - aggregate minerals | Not saved |
5/1 - Sand and gravel landbanks | Saved |
5/2 - Sand and gravel provision | Not saved |
5/3 - Sand and gravel (southwards) preferred areas | Not saved |
5/4 - Crushed rock provision | Not saved |
5/5 - Crushed rock preferred areas and areas of search | Saved |
5/6 - Borrow pits | Saved |
Policy | Status |
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Chapter six - deep mined coal | Not saved |
6/1 - Environmental statement | Not saved |
6/2 - Deep mining of coal | Saved |
6/3 - Evaluative framework technique | Saved |
6/4 - Colliery spoil disposal | Saved |
6/5 - Colliery waste tips | Saved |
6/6 - Transport | Not saved |
6/7 - Subsidence | Not saved |
Policy | Status |
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Chapter seven - oil and gas | Not saved |
7/1 - Noise | Not saved |
7/2 - Exploration boreholes | Saved |
7/3 - Identifying of geological structure | Saved |
7/4 - Appraisal boreholes | Saved |
7/5 - Production wells | Saved |
7/6 - Development scheme | Saved |
7/7 - Development of new reserves | Saved |
7/8 - Gathering stations | Saved |
7/9 - Transport | Not saved |
7/10 - Restoration | Saved |
7/11 - Retention of features | Saved |
7/12 - Pipelines | Saved |
Policy | Status |
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Chapter nine - other issues | Not saved |
9/1 - Landbanks | Not saved |
The minerals and waste joint plan was adopted on 16 February 2022 and replaces these 'saved' policies.
For more information on the mineral local plan please email mwdf@northyorks.gov.uk.