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Planning Advice Note
Electronic Planning Service Delivery

November 2004

Contents

INTRODUCTION
21st CENTURY GOVERNMENT
E-PLANNING BENEFITS
User Benefits
Planning Authority Benefits
E-PLANNING GROUP
E-PLANNING COMPACT
REMOVAL OF LEGAL BARRIERS TO E-PLANNING
MANAGING BUSINESS CHANGE
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE PLANNING HOMEPAGE
PLANNING AUTHORITY WEBPAGES
DEVELOPMENT CONTROL
Casework Recording Systems
Online Casework Information
Displaying Applications Online
Online Planning Register
Online Weekly List
Online Application Forms
Online Application Submission
Online Payment of Planning Fees
Online Location Plan Production
OnlineRepresentations
Online Consultation
Online Enforcement
Extra Online Information
APPEALS - Inquiry Reporters Unit
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
Local Planning Online
Structure Planning Online
INFORMATION ISSUES
Freedom of Information
Data protection
Copyright
Standards & Interoperability
Sharing Experience
CUSTOMER & STAKEHOLDER REQUIREMENTS

ELECTRONIC RECORDS & DOCUMENTS MANAGEMENT
WEBSITE DESIGN & MANAGEMENT
Guidelines for Accessibility
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
3D VISUALISATION
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
RESOURCE AND FUNDING OPTIONS
Partnership Working
Local Authority Resources
Fee Earning Services
Transaction-Based Funding
CONCLUSION
NOTES
ANNEX
Annex A: Model Planning Homepage

Annex B: Displaying Development Plans Online

Computer Aided Design (CAD) software used to assess the impact of development proposals in Edinburgh.

Computer Aided Design (CAD) software used to assess the impact of development proposals in Edinburgh.

3D VISUALISATION

77. Three dimensional (3D) computer generated visualisation is an effective way of engaging with communities and assessing the visual impact of development proposals. There are a number of Computer Aided Design (CAD) and GIS software packages that allow 3D models to be created. These packages allow impressive virtual worlds to be created and explored by users. They also provide a means of experiencing proposed changes in an easily interpreted 3D environment.

78. There are an increasing number of examples of such technologies being used both to aid visual impact assessment of development proposals and to stimulate feedback to consultations, for instance Edinburgh World Heritage Trust has created a CAD model of the Old Town and part of the New Town to help assess the impact of new developments.

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