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Consultation with land owners including specific consultation on the principle of serving a CPO.AnalysisSupport from the majority of land owners.A number of land owners have not yet agreed terms of purchase with the developer hence the need for the CPO.As part of the formal CPO process, these objectors have the right to representation to the Secretary of State andthis may lead to a public inquiry.A number of local traders are opposed to the scheme due to their concerns about potential disruption duringconstruction and impact on security of tenure.Page 144Section 05AnalysisSection 06Outcome of AnalysisAnalysis of impact and outcomesPotential and likely impacts, while not capable of being reduced to havin no effect, are being addressed andwhere possible, mitigated by the contractor during the construction period and the developer in the plannedimprovements.The serving of a CPO on those with interests in land and property where terms have not been agreed will bedetrimental to those impacted, and there is no way for the Council to mitigate for this if the Council resolves toagree recommendations 2 and 3. Those affected have the opportunity for their views to be formally considered bythe Department for Communities and Local Government.Reducing any adverse impactsThe developer and contractor, as a condition of the planning agreement, are responsible for minimising theimpact of the construction works. Any issues identified will be addressed through regular meetings with thetraders, the Council, the developer and the contractor.The serving of a CPO on those with interests in land and property where terms have not been agreed will bedetrimentally impacted, and there is no way for the Council to mitigate for this if the Council resolves to agreerecommendations 2 and 3. Those affected have the opportunity for their views to be formally considered by theDepartment for Communities and Local Government.Section 07Action PlanAction PlanTool and Guidance updated for new PSED from 05.04.2011

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