Common use of Development Objectives Clause in Contracts

Development Objectives. 5.1 Through the project management mechanisms established under this Agreement to provide a transparent framework that enables the Councils to: 5.1.1 evaluate and advise upon the technical and design merits of the Proposals, including environmental, transport, social and economic impacts and benefits, to advise on the management of impacts and explore the potential for planning mitigation to address these impacts; 5.1.2 evaluate and provide pre-application advice about how the Proposals contribute and deliver regional, sub-regional and local economic, planning and community strategies, priorities and specific issues in the area. In particular to provide advice: (A) in relation to how the development may enable the community to access the opportunities presented through direct and indirect investment, via a local labour agreement and wider socio- economic strategy together with arrangements to monitor socio- economic impacts and change; (B) on skills and workforce development via up-skilling and retraining to meet business needs, and be pro-active in addressing these through work with appropriate local partners; (C) on the potential for specifically addressing local deprivation and targeting hard to reach groups, so as to stimulate engagement and enhance inclusion; (D) on a community cohesion and safety strategy which ensures that the impacts of transitory labour are managed effectively; (E) on the potential for the development to assist in tackling infrastructure deficits and meeting local needs, via a clear prioritised investment plan linked to wider local development frameworks, economic, environmental and regeneration strategies; (F) on the potential for the development to contribute to wider community and environmental benefit in the affected locality, creating a positive legacy that contributes to longer term sustainability, economic restructuring, environmental quality and place shaping; (G) on the transport implications of the proposal, including sustainable transport; 5.1.3 to ensure that the Proposals are capable of evaluation against the Government performance framework and indicator set and local targets, and are monitored.

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Sources: Planning Performance Agreement, Planning Performance Agreement

Development Objectives. 5.1 Through the project management mechanisms established under this Agreement to provide a transparent framework that enables the Councils to: 5.1.1 evaluate and advise upon the technical and design merits of the Proposals, including environmental, transport, social and economic impacts and benefits, to advise on the management of impacts and explore the potential for planning mitigation to address these impacts; 5.1.2 evaluate and provide pre-application advice about how the Proposals contribute and deliver regional, sub-regional and local economic, planning and community strategies, priorities and specific issues in the area. In particular to provide advice: (A) in relation to how the development may enable the community to access the opportunities presented through direct and indirect investment, via a local labour agreement and wider socio- socio-economic strategy together with arrangements to monitor socio- socio-economic impacts and change; (B) on skills and workforce development via up-skilling and retraining to meet business needs, and be pro-active in addressing these through work with appropriate local partners; (C) on the potential for specifically addressing local deprivation and targeting hard to reach groups, so as to stimulate engagement and enhance inclusion; (D) on a community cohesion and safety strategy which ensures that the impacts of transitory labour are managed effectively; (E) on the potential for the development to assist in tackling infrastructure deficits and meeting local needs, via a clear prioritised investment plan linked to wider local development frameworks, economic, environmental and regeneration strategies; (F) on the potential for the development to contribute to wider community and environmental benefit in the affected locality, creating a positive legacy that contributes to longer term sustainability, economic restructuring, environmental quality and place shaping;; and (G) on the transport implications of the proposal, including sustainable transport; 5.1.3 to ensure that the Proposals are capable of evaluation against the Government performance framework and indicator set and local targets, and are monitored.

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Sources: Planning Performance Agreement