Initial Climate Change Impact Assessment (Form created August 2021)
The intention of this document is to help the council to gain an initial understanding of the impact of a project or decision on the environment. This document should be completed in consultation with the supporting guidance. Dependent on this initial assessment you may need to go on to complete a full Climate Change Impact Assessment. The final document will be published as part of the decision-making process.
If you have any additional queries, which are not covered by the guidance please email climatechange@northyorks.gov.uk
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Title of proposal |
Whitby Harbour Property Level Protection (Flood cell 1,3 and 4) |
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Brief description of proposal |
Implement Property Flood Resilience for properties at tidal and fluvial flood risk around Whitby harbour
Listed building consent will likely be required on a property-by-property basis |
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Directorate |
Environment |
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Service area |
Harbours and Coastal Infrastructure |
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Lead officer |
David Robinson |
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Names and roles of other people involved in carrying out the impact assessment |
John Ward-Campbell |
The chart below contains the main environmental factors to consider in your initial assessment – choose the appropriate option from the drop-down list for each one.
Remember to think about the following.
· Travel
· Construction
· Data storage
· Use of buildings
· Change of land use
· Opportunities for recycling and reuse
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Environmental factor to consider |
For the council |
For the county |
Overall |
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Greenhouse gas emissions |
No effect on emissions |
No Effect on emissions |
No effect on emissions |
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Waste |
No effect on waste |
No effect on waste |
No effect on waste |
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Water use |
No effect on water usage |
No effect on water usage |
No effect on water usage |
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Pollution (air, land, water, noise, light) |
No effect on pollution |
No effect on pollution |
No effect on pollution |
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Resilience to adverse weather/climate events (flooding, drought etc) |
Increases resilience |
Increases resilience |
Increases resilience |
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Ecological effects (biodiversity, loss of habitat etc) |
No effect on ecology |
No effect on ecology |
No effect on ecology |
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Heritage and landscape |
No effect on heritage and landscape |
No effect on heritage and landscape |
No effect on heritage and landscape |
If any of these factors are likely to result in a negative or positive environmental impact then a full climate change impact assessment will be required. It is important that we capture information about both positive and negative impacts to aid the council in calculating its carbon footprint and environmental impact.
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Decision (Please tick one option) |
Full CCIA not relevant or proportionate: |
ü
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Continue to full CCIA: |
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Reason for decision |
*PFR will have a positive impact on properties with resilience to flooding which may result in reduced waste and potential increase of greenhouse emissions. *Waste from the implementation of PFR is one off and limited. Any waste will be removed by the contractor overseen by a North Yorkshire Council Project Manager. *Construction for Property Flood Resilience is one off and limited with no effect on greenhouse emissions and pollution.
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Signed (Assistant Director or equivalent) |
Callum McKeon |
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Date |
19/02/26 |
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