5th January 2007, 03:29 PM
I don't think there is such a thing as an 'EIA consent document'.
Most EIAs are written to go with a planning application, but less than 3% of planning applications require an EIA.
If the application is successful, the council will issue a Notice of Determination, which says that permission is granted and lists a number of Planning Conditions (including one on archaeology, if relevant). I have seen lots of those.
Non-planning schemes (e.g. trunk roads, strategic pipelines) are authorised by central government. I am not quite sure what format they issue the authorisation in. However, it will be consent to the scheme - not to the EIA.
1man1desk
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Most EIAs are written to go with a planning application, but less than 3% of planning applications require an EIA.
If the application is successful, the council will issue a Notice of Determination, which says that permission is granted and lists a number of Planning Conditions (including one on archaeology, if relevant). I have seen lots of those.
Non-planning schemes (e.g. trunk roads, strategic pipelines) are authorised by central government. I am not quite sure what format they issue the authorisation in. However, it will be consent to the scheme - not to the EIA.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished