| Description | Programme of action |
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| ISBN | N/A (Web Only) |
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| Official Print Publication Date | |
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| Website Publication Date | November 19, 2003 |
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E-PLANNING COMPACT: Current programme of action
ePG=ePlanning Group; HoP=Heads of Planning; LAs=local authorities; SE=Scottish Executive
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Achieved to November 2003:
- National planning homepage set up Jan 2000 [SE]
- e-planning group formed to begin co-ordination Sept 2001 [SE+LAs]
- Database of e-planning services in Scotland from Oct 2001 [ePG]
- Significant progress in some authorities [various]
- User views gathered in "Getting Involved in Planning" consultation & research 2002 [SE]
- Application details and plans online from early 2002 [E.Lothian]
- Online access to appeals forms, guidance and progress information from April 2003 [SEIRU]
- Public access to applications tracking online from May 2003 [Stirling]
- Co-ordinated approach by Scotland's planning officers June 2003 [HoP]
- Online Devt. Plan Progress from June 2003 [SE]
- Co-ordinated planning and building control services online from Oct 03 [Edinburgh]
Short term, by March 2004:
- Establish and maintain an E-PAN [SE+ePG]
- Hyperlinks between local and national planning websites [SE+LAs]
- Remove main legislative barriers to e-planning after summer consultation [SE]
- Remaining Scottish Planning Policy, NPPGs and PANs online [SE]
- Greater consistency in planning homepages in line with standards and targets to be developed urgently [LAs+SE via ePG]
- Develop online citizen's guide for planning, with FAQs, to backup co-ordinated service [SE+ePG]
- Develop a planning authority search facility with hyperlinks to planning authority websites [SE]
- Explore feasibility of interactive development plans [SE with LAs + software providers]
- Printable application forms online [LAs]
- All weekly lists online [LAs]
- Program set for public internet access to case-work progress across Scotland [LAs]
- Increase consistency in online development plans [SE+LAs]
Medium term, by end 2004:
- All Planning Registers online from an appointed day [LAs+SE]
- Systems for online tracking and monitoring of applications across Scotland, ideally on a GIS base [LAs+SE]
- Online submission of applications and planning fees [LAs+SE]
- Develop national application forms and make the forms available online with online help [SE+LAs]
- Tracking of SE casework, inquiry reports and decision letters online [SE]
- Agree standards for e-consultation with statutory consultees on planning applications [SE+LAs]
- All application documents made available online where possible [LAs]
- All planning decision letters and committee reports online [LAs]
- Recommend how best to make comments on applications electronically, and to make them publicly available, advice to be included in the E-PAN [SE+LAs via ePG]
- All development plans available online [LAs]
- Develop online development plans consultation facility [SE+LAs]
- RTPI, SSDP and Planning Schools encouraged to provide online professional, academic and educational information [SE+LAs via ePG]
Long term, by end 2005:
- Work with relevant bodies to display planning resources and constraints online [SE+ePG]:
- Conservation Areas
- Article 4 Directions
- Listed Buildings
- Scheduled Monuments
- Environmental Designations
- TPOs
- Examine feasibility of a national system for online submission of applications [SE+ePG]
- Develop online planning tools: Fee calculator & Which application form calculator [SE+ePG]
- Work towards online submission, processing and tracking of appeals [SE+ePG]
- Examine feasibility of a GIS based appeals search facility [SE]
- Explore standards for online property enquiry services [LAs]