A range of specialist consultants have completed surveys which have been submitted with the planning application, to aid in the design process and to ensure the site is appropriate for development.
Landscape and Visual – A Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA) has assessed the potential impact of the development upon the character and appearance of the landscape and has informed a scheme of mitigation planting. As it matures, this along with the retained vegetation will screen the development and will reduce its visual impact. The LVIA has concluded that the proposed development would have a minor adverse impact upon the landscape but will have a very limited adverse impact upon the visual receptors. By their nature solar parks, and battery storage facilities will have an impact on the character of an agricultural landscape. The overall harm that would result from the proposed development to the character and appearance of the landscape would be limited and would be outweighed by the public benefits of the proposal.
Ecology – The application has been accompanied by a Preliminary Ecological Assessment. This assessment identified that the site is improved grassland sward and has the potential to support a range of species including bats, breeding and wintering birds and reptiles. Great Crested Newts were also considered to be highly likely, given the proximity of the site to Wrexham Industrial Estate and a GCN conservation and management plan as part of the overall ecological mitigation and ehnacement plans for the site.
Hydrology – Part of the application site lies within Flood Zone C2, the zone defined by Natural Resource Wales (NRW) as being having a high risk of flooding. It has been demonstrated through comprehensive and detailed modelling regarding flood risk, that the development can be constructed to avoid modelled flood levels and would not result in an increased risk of flooding off-site. The application has been accompanied by a Flood Consequence Assessment (FCA) and Surface Water Management Plan.
Arboriculture – The layout of the proposed development has been informed by an Arboriculture Impact Assessment. There are a number of mature trees within and adjacent to the site. It is understood that none of these trees are protected. The PV panels and infrastructure have been sited so as to avoid damaging encroachments into the Root Protection Zones of the mature trees within the site. Trees and hedgerows will be retained and enhanced for their ecological value but also to provide screening of the proposed development.