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The Marine Planning System

              Martyn Youell
              Senior Marine Planner
MMO High level summary – 2 years on
― New chairman appointed – Sir Bill Callaghan

― CEO appointed – James Cross

― Government spending review with 20% reduction in overall budget by
  operating year 4

― Manpower has risen from 196 in 2010 to 267 today, will increase to 330
    ― Planning increasing from 17 to 22
    ― Licensing increasing from 33 to 46 with more to come


― MMO has delivered on corporate plan for reporting period 2010/11 and is on
  target to deliver this reporting period
First Marine Plan Areas Selected – where and why?
Components of Planning
1. Stakeholders
Stakeholder engagement
•   Statements of Public Participation (SPP)
    - informs people of how and when they can become involved,
    engagement opportunities, and what we will do with responses
    - published April 2011
    - signed off by Government (Secretary of State, Defra)

•   Nationwide stakeholder engagement, e.g.
    - Government departments, Public service bodies
    - Sector representative bodies, relevant fora

•   Local stakeholder engagement
     - Links with Marine Conservation Zone projects, R3 wind development
     - Work with existing partnerships
     - Individual interests and groups
2. Data and Evidence
                      Marine Planning Portal
  • Online tool for stakeholders to interact with the planning
    process.

Through the portal the user can...
• View existing data from the
  evidence base
• Comment on the data we are
  using
• Suggest a new dataset to the
  planning team


                          http://planningportal.marinemanagement.org.uk
3. Policy
• National e.g. Marine Policy Statement

• Local Authority Development Plans

• Other e.g. strategies
Progress on marine plans
― October 2010: selected the first two marine areas for
  the production of marine plans – East inshore and
  offshore

― April 2011: Planning begun – Statement of Public
  Participation

― February 2012: published the Evidence & Emerging
  Issues Report
        ― Data and information associated with plan areas
        ― Information and issues collated from stakeholders
        ― Assessment of national plans and policies
        ― Assessment of local plans and policies


― April 2012: Draft Vision & Objectives Report

― Autumn 2012: submission of draft plan to Government
Key messages from ‘Draft Vision &
Objectives for East Marine Plans’
report

Fisheries context
― High social and economic value locally

― Export value of shellfisheries highlighted

― Displacement from grounds is of high
  concern to the sector

― Call for stock monitoring in response to
  the effects of climate change

Key Issues
• Competition for space
• Access to grounds
• Environmental effects of trawling and
   displacement
• Coastal community benefits
Key messages from ‘Draft Vision & Objectives for East Marine
Plans’ report


Aquaculture Context
― East inshore has high proportion of
   England’s aquaculture
― Locally important in economic value
― Growing industry – local food movements
― East area high potential for growth



Key Issues
• Potential for co-location
• Site availability
• Availability of investment
• Environmental quality
Plans will act and contribute in three distinct
ways
― Where there is good data and compelling                          Prescriptive
  reasons the plans may be prescriptive                             planning
     ― Oil and gas fields of high potential


― Where data may not be robust or simply
  because retaining flexibility is key we will add          Signalling
  value through signalling and guidance
                                                                &
     ― Work on cumulative effects
                                                            Guidance

― For the first time gathering economic,
  environmental and social data in one place
  where it can be analysed
     ― We plan on gathering recreational data that will   Data & Analysis
       help increase knowledge
Plan led regulation - bringing planning and
licensing together
― Plan led regulation streamlines the process of consenting when
  applications are in accordance with the plan

― Statutory Nature Conservation Bodies use marine plans leading to more
  efficient engagement
   ― Example is the coordinated approach to cumulative effects

― Plans lead to greater transparency of future scenarios with less issues
  being left to ‘case by case’

― The granting of licences acts as an important feedback loop for the
  marine plan, improving and developing the picture over time.
Reminder of changes in Marine Licensing

April 2011 changes                                        Pre application




                                                                              New streamlined licensing process
                                                             Screening
   ― FEPA and CPA replaced by Marine Licence
                                                              Scoping
   ― Marine Licence now for the full life of a project
     not just during construction                        Investigation and
   ― New proportionate fees structure introduced            preparation
   ― Formal appeals process through the Planning
                                                              Submit
     Inspectorate
   ― Front loaded discussion – pre application           Consult and review
   ― New IT means a better experience for
     applicants, consultees and interested parties            Decision

                                                              Appeal
Better regulation

― We are committed to clear and
  proportionate regulation

― We will ensure consistency in the
  scientific advice we are given through an
  evidence QA system

― The Red Tape Challenge – water and
  marine theme

― Our public register is above and beyond
  the basic standard
    ― All major cases are summarised on our
      website, together with all correspondence
      related to that case
MMO Decision Making Hierarchy

1.   The MMO should ensure that its decisions meet statutory requirements under UK
     and EU legislation.


2.   The MMO should ensure that its decisions are consistent with its obligations under
     international law.


3.   The MMO should make decisions that are in accordance with the Marine Policy
     Statement and the relevant Marine Plan.


4.   Where the relevant legislation allows, the MMO should, wherever possible, make
     an integrated assessment of environmental, social and economic issues in order to
     contribute to the achievement of sustainable development.
Licensing performance
                                                             Duration of time to issue consents
                                                  No. of                                  Total
                                 Applications   consents                                average
 Application Fee Band             received       granted    Time frame      Number      (weeks)
                                                           0 - 5 weeks         59
                                                           5 - 10 weeks        39
Band 1a                          59                        10 - 13 weeks        7
                                                           13 - 20 weeks        2
                                                           20 - 30 weeks        0
Band 1b    Tier 1 (Fast track)   81       140     107      30 - 40 weeks        0          4.7
                                                           0 - 5 weeks          5
Band 2a                          105                       5 - 10 weeks        36
                                                           10 - 13 weeks       15
Band 2b                          16                        13 - 20 weeks        8
                                                           20 - 30 weeks        2
Band 2c     Tier 2 (Routine)     9        130     67       30 - 40 weeks        1         10.1
                Tier 3
Band 3    (Bespoke/Complex)      66       66      25       Too early                    11.1
How we will improve it

― Closer working with SNCB’s on standard ‘repeatable’ licences

― Greater implementation of a risk based approach
   ― Focus our effort where it is needed

― Greater transparency on where a licence is in the process and what
  action is currently taking place

― We will always note however that sometimes it does take time to work
  through issues to achieve a sustainable result.
Still working on it…
- Marine Conservation Zones and Marine Licensing
    -    Conversations ongoing on the establishment of the point at which ‘material
         consideration’ must be given to ‘potential’ MCZs (affects both planning and
         licensing)
- Devolved Administrations
    -    Cross border working (including on harbour orders) requires further work to
         streamline
    -    Instances where the desire to streamline has been there without the clarity of
         how this streamlining happens in law
Keep in touch
planning@marinemanagement.org.uk 0191 376 2790

marine.consents@marinemanagement.org.uk 0300 123 1032

martyn.youell@marinemanagement.org.uk 0191 376 2528

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Martyn Youell (Marine Management Organisation (MMO)) - “The Marine Planning System”

  • 1. The Marine Planning System Martyn Youell Senior Marine Planner
  • 2. MMO High level summary – 2 years on ― New chairman appointed – Sir Bill Callaghan ― CEO appointed – James Cross ― Government spending review with 20% reduction in overall budget by operating year 4 ― Manpower has risen from 196 in 2010 to 267 today, will increase to 330 ― Planning increasing from 17 to 22 ― Licensing increasing from 33 to 46 with more to come ― MMO has delivered on corporate plan for reporting period 2010/11 and is on target to deliver this reporting period
  • 3. First Marine Plan Areas Selected – where and why?
  • 5. Stakeholder engagement • Statements of Public Participation (SPP) - informs people of how and when they can become involved, engagement opportunities, and what we will do with responses - published April 2011 - signed off by Government (Secretary of State, Defra) • Nationwide stakeholder engagement, e.g. - Government departments, Public service bodies - Sector representative bodies, relevant fora • Local stakeholder engagement - Links with Marine Conservation Zone projects, R3 wind development - Work with existing partnerships - Individual interests and groups
  • 6. 2. Data and Evidence Marine Planning Portal • Online tool for stakeholders to interact with the planning process. Through the portal the user can... • View existing data from the evidence base • Comment on the data we are using • Suggest a new dataset to the planning team http://planningportal.marinemanagement.org.uk
  • 7. 3. Policy • National e.g. Marine Policy Statement • Local Authority Development Plans • Other e.g. strategies
  • 8. Progress on marine plans ― October 2010: selected the first two marine areas for the production of marine plans – East inshore and offshore ― April 2011: Planning begun – Statement of Public Participation ― February 2012: published the Evidence & Emerging Issues Report ― Data and information associated with plan areas ― Information and issues collated from stakeholders ― Assessment of national plans and policies ― Assessment of local plans and policies ― April 2012: Draft Vision & Objectives Report ― Autumn 2012: submission of draft plan to Government
  • 9. Key messages from ‘Draft Vision & Objectives for East Marine Plans’ report Fisheries context ― High social and economic value locally ― Export value of shellfisheries highlighted ― Displacement from grounds is of high concern to the sector ― Call for stock monitoring in response to the effects of climate change Key Issues • Competition for space • Access to grounds • Environmental effects of trawling and displacement • Coastal community benefits
  • 10. Key messages from ‘Draft Vision & Objectives for East Marine Plans’ report Aquaculture Context ― East inshore has high proportion of England’s aquaculture ― Locally important in economic value ― Growing industry – local food movements ― East area high potential for growth Key Issues • Potential for co-location • Site availability • Availability of investment • Environmental quality
  • 11. Plans will act and contribute in three distinct ways ― Where there is good data and compelling Prescriptive reasons the plans may be prescriptive planning ― Oil and gas fields of high potential ― Where data may not be robust or simply because retaining flexibility is key we will add Signalling value through signalling and guidance & ― Work on cumulative effects Guidance ― For the first time gathering economic, environmental and social data in one place where it can be analysed ― We plan on gathering recreational data that will Data & Analysis help increase knowledge
  • 12. Plan led regulation - bringing planning and licensing together ― Plan led regulation streamlines the process of consenting when applications are in accordance with the plan ― Statutory Nature Conservation Bodies use marine plans leading to more efficient engagement ― Example is the coordinated approach to cumulative effects ― Plans lead to greater transparency of future scenarios with less issues being left to ‘case by case’ ― The granting of licences acts as an important feedback loop for the marine plan, improving and developing the picture over time.
  • 13. Reminder of changes in Marine Licensing April 2011 changes Pre application New streamlined licensing process Screening ― FEPA and CPA replaced by Marine Licence Scoping ― Marine Licence now for the full life of a project not just during construction Investigation and ― New proportionate fees structure introduced preparation ― Formal appeals process through the Planning Submit Inspectorate ― Front loaded discussion – pre application Consult and review ― New IT means a better experience for applicants, consultees and interested parties Decision Appeal
  • 14. Better regulation ― We are committed to clear and proportionate regulation ― We will ensure consistency in the scientific advice we are given through an evidence QA system ― The Red Tape Challenge – water and marine theme ― Our public register is above and beyond the basic standard ― All major cases are summarised on our website, together with all correspondence related to that case
  • 15. MMO Decision Making Hierarchy 1. The MMO should ensure that its decisions meet statutory requirements under UK and EU legislation. 2. The MMO should ensure that its decisions are consistent with its obligations under international law. 3. The MMO should make decisions that are in accordance with the Marine Policy Statement and the relevant Marine Plan. 4. Where the relevant legislation allows, the MMO should, wherever possible, make an integrated assessment of environmental, social and economic issues in order to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development.
  • 16. Licensing performance Duration of time to issue consents No. of Total Applications consents average Application Fee Band received granted Time frame Number (weeks) 0 - 5 weeks 59 5 - 10 weeks 39 Band 1a 59 10 - 13 weeks 7 13 - 20 weeks 2 20 - 30 weeks 0 Band 1b Tier 1 (Fast track) 81 140 107 30 - 40 weeks 0 4.7 0 - 5 weeks 5 Band 2a 105 5 - 10 weeks 36 10 - 13 weeks 15 Band 2b 16 13 - 20 weeks 8 20 - 30 weeks 2 Band 2c Tier 2 (Routine) 9 130 67 30 - 40 weeks 1 10.1 Tier 3 Band 3 (Bespoke/Complex) 66 66 25 Too early 11.1
  • 17. How we will improve it ― Closer working with SNCB’s on standard ‘repeatable’ licences ― Greater implementation of a risk based approach ― Focus our effort where it is needed ― Greater transparency on where a licence is in the process and what action is currently taking place ― We will always note however that sometimes it does take time to work through issues to achieve a sustainable result.
  • 18. Still working on it… - Marine Conservation Zones and Marine Licensing - Conversations ongoing on the establishment of the point at which ‘material consideration’ must be given to ‘potential’ MCZs (affects both planning and licensing) - Devolved Administrations - Cross border working (including on harbour orders) requires further work to streamline - Instances where the desire to streamline has been there without the clarity of how this streamlining happens in law
  • 19. Keep in touch planning@marinemanagement.org.uk 0191 376 2790 marine.consents@marinemanagement.org.uk 0300 123 1032 martyn.youell@marinemanagement.org.uk 0191 376 2528