Appendix 14_AA Screening Report

Client:

Cork City Council

Date:

March 2024

Project Title: Cork City LECP 2024-2029 Document Title: Appropriate Assessment Screening Report

Document Issue: draft

1.1.5 Cumulative Effects Cumulative effects can result from individually insignificant, but collectively significant, actions taking place over a period of time or concentrated in a location. Cumulative effects can occur where a proposed Plan results in individually insignificant impacts that, when considered in combination with impacts of other proposed or permitted plans and projects, can result in significant effects (CIEEM 2018). Other plans and projects to be considered would include the following types of future development within the same Zone of Influence: • Proposals for which consent has been applied which are awaiting determination in any regulatory process (not necessarily limited to planning permission). • Projects which have been granted consent (not limited to planning permissions) but which have not yet been started or which have been started but are not yet completed (i.e., under construction). • Proposals which have been refused permission, but which are subject to appeal, and the appeal is undetermined. • To the extent that their details are in the public domain, proposed projects that will be implemented by a public body but for which no consent is needed from a competent authority. (CIEEM 2018)

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