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  1. g

    Irish Planning Applications

    • geohive.ie
    • ga.geohive.ie
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    Updated Jul 29, 2021
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    geohive_curator (2021). Irish Planning Applications [Dataset]. https://www.geohive.ie/maps/d78667c678d543b3b82c424c11ac24cc
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 29, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    geohive_curator
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Description

    This dataset contains the merged Planning Registers of participating Irish Local Authorities and includes all Planning Applications received since 2012.

  2. c

    Crystal Roof | Planning applications in a map tile API

    • crystalroof.co.uk
    json, mvt
    Updated Mar 13, 2025
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    CrystalRoof Ltd (2025). Crystal Roof | Planning applications in a map tile API [Dataset]. https://crystalroof.co.uk/api-docs/method/planning-applications-in-tile
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    json, mvtAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 13, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    CrystalRoof Ltd
    License

    https://crystalroof.co.uk/api-terms-of-usehttps://crystalroof.co.uk/api-terms-of-use

    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    This API method is specifically designed for map integration. It retrieves all planning applications within a specified map tile that match the request parameters. The tile is defined using standard z, x and y parameters, with an extent of 4096 as defined by the Mapbox Vector Tile specification.

    For each planning application, the response includes basic information such as the application id and key attributes. This allows for efficient filtering and display on a map. For detailed information, this method is intended to be used in conjunction with the Planning Application by id method, which returns rich data based on the application id.

    The type and status fields return normalised values, processed using our internal algorithms to ensure consistency and clarity across all datasets.

    Integration examples

  3. Planning Application Boundaries - Roscommon

    • data-roscoco.opendata.arcgis.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Sep 19, 2018
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    Roscommon County Council (2018). Planning Application Boundaries - Roscommon [Dataset]. https://data-roscoco.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/eb224191ae6540ac8f2dfba26b5e996b
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    Sep 19, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Roscommon County Council
    Area covered
    Description

    Planning Applications lodged with Roscommon County Council since 2010. Dataset Publisher: Roscommon County Council, Dataset language: English, Spatial Projection: Web Mercator, Update Frequency: DailyField Descriptions: County: Planning Reference Number, PlanningAuthority: Roscommon County Council,ApplicationNumber: Planning Reference Number,ReceivedDate: Date Application Received,ApplicationType: Application Type,ApplicationStatus: Current Status of Application,Location: Address of proposed development, Description: Application description (limited to 254 characters), Decision: Decision made,DecisionDate: Decision made date, DecisionDueDate: Date decision due, WithdrawnDate: Date Application witrhdrawn,GrantDate: Date Application granted,ExpiryDate: Date Application Expires,AppealSubmittedDate: Date Appeal submitted (if appealed),AppealRefNum: Appeal reference number (if appealed),AppealDecision: Application Appealed decision (if appealed), AppealDecisionDate: Application Appealed decision date (if appealed), ITMEasting: ITM Easting Coordinate,ITMNorthing: ITM Northing CoordinateMoreInfo: Link to further informationRoscommon County Council provides this information with the understanding that it is not guaranteed to be accurate, correct or complete. Roscommon County Council accepts no liability for any loss or damage suffered by those using this data for any purpose.

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    Planning Application Polygons

    • geoportal-nottmcitycouncil.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 22, 2020
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    nccgisteam (2020). Planning Application Polygons [Dataset]. https://geoportal-nottmcitycouncil.opendata.arcgis.com/items/e86eb8d8fe7043818e0672d4aa13b149
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 22, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    nccgisteam
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    Description

    Location of planning applications in Nottingham City with information about application dates, proposals, and decisions. This data contains planning applications from the previous 10 years to the present date. This data shows the approximate extent of planning and other applications processed by the council and should be used alongside the Planning Applications Points dataset, as not every planning application is represented by a polygon. The dataset does not form part of the statutory register of applications, is not guaranteed to be complete and application extents may differ from actual application site boundaries. The plotted areas do not relate to land ownership and should not be used in boundary disputes. For actual site boundaries please refer to the relevant application plans at www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/planningapplicationsIf you're interested in a single planning application, you do not need to download this. Instead, search on Nottingham City Council's public access planning website.The 'CaseURL' field in the ncc_PlanningAplications.csv file contains a link to Nottingham City Council's planning applications public access pages where further information about each application (including a map) can be found. The URL field does not contain a value where: the application has been received but not yet validated, or where the application has been returned, or where the application has been withdrawn, or where the application was invalid on receipt, or where there was insufficient fee, or where no application was required.

  5. g

    Planning Applications Map service only | gimi9.com

    • gimi9.com
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    Planning Applications Map service only | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/eu_planning-applications-map-service-only3
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    🇬🇧 영국 English This dataset is not the "Planning Register" as described in The Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2010; which is currently provided via Public Access https://planning.bradford.gov.uk/online-applications/ This dataset contains a current set of Planning Application boundaries held since 1974. The Planning Service is constantly adding and amending boundaries as it discovers missing boundaries and updates incorrect boundaries. This dataset will be updated every 24hrs.

  6. f

    ERP Applications - Pre-Application

    • geodata.floridagio.gov
    • floridagio.gov
    • +1more
    Updated Oct 31, 2011
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    South Florida Water Management District (2011). ERP Applications - Pre-Application [Dataset]. https://geodata.floridagio.gov/maps/sfwmd::erp-applications-pre-application
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 31, 2011
    Dataset authored and provided by
    South Florida Water Management Districthttps://www.sfwmd.gov/
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    Pre-planning application locations. This data set depicts the location of pre-applications. The regulatory review process can usually be expedited if the applicant elects to participate in a pre-application conference with District engineers and environmental scientists early in the project planning process. A meeting with District staff can help the applicant and the project designers to better understand District rules and regulations, and help District staff understand the project. The District staff can outline procedures to facilitate submittal of a complete application or explain permitting requirements, as needed. Any potential permitting problems could be identified at the meeting.

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    Development Applications and Milestones View for Open Data

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • data-portmoody.opendata.arcgis.com
    • +1more
    Updated Jan 19, 2022
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    CityofPortMoodyGIS (2022). Development Applications and Milestones View for Open Data [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/5c1270f5f04b483393025f6130500b49
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 19, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    CityofPortMoodyGIS
    License

    https://www.portmoody.ca/opendatatouhttps://www.portmoody.ca/opendatatou

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    Description

    Development Applications and Milestone map maintained by the Planning department. Use the interactive development applications map to view details on proposed development projects and the milestones they’ve reached within the review process. New development applications will be added to this map once the application and supporting documents have been reviewed by staff and determined to be complete.The map includes a range of development applications under review such as rezoning, OCP amendments, subdivision, temporary use permits, and various types of development permits. Most of these proposals require approval from City Council before they can proceed to Building Permit. Disclaimer: The User acknowledges and agrees that the Data is provided by the City to the User for the User's convenience and reference, and that the City makes no guarantees, representations or warranties, whether express or implied, as to the Data or as to any results to be or intended to be achieved from use of the Data, including without limitation guarantees, representations or warranties as to the accuracy, quality or completeness of the Data, merchantability or fitness for use for any particular purpose, and the User hereby waives all guarantees, representations and warranties in respect of the Data, whether express, implied by statute or otherwise. The User hereby releases The City from, and hereby indemnifies and holds harmless The City from and against, any liability, obligation, costs (including without limitation legal costs), expenses, claims, actions, proceedings, damages and penalties to the User or any other person or legal entity resulting from or related to the use, disclosure or reproduction of or reliance on the Data.

  8. w

    Map of appeals allowed and dismissed

    • data.wu.ac.at
    csv, json, xml
    Updated Aug 22, 2016
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    Bristol City Council (2016). Map of appeals allowed and dismissed [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/bristol_azure-westeurope-prod_socrata_com/OXEyeS1mOXYz
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    xml, csv, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 22, 2016
    Dataset provided by
    Bristol City Council
    Description

    Details of each 2013 application including description and decision.

  9. g

    Simple download service (Atom) of the dataset: Status of urban planning...

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    Simple download service (Atom) of the dataset: Status of urban planning documents of type PLU, POS, CC in Haut-Rhin | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/eu_fr-120066022-srv-0f63e396-a14b-496b-bd05-05c83fa3c578
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    License

    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    An urban planning document is the result of an urban planning procedure in a given territory. This file lists all existing planning documents on a given department, i.e. local planning plans, land use plans and communal maps that have been digitised in the form of geographical data. The local planning plan is the main planning document at the municipal level or in some intercommunal cases. It was created by the Solidarity and Urban Renewal Act (SRU) of 13 December 2000, not only to replace the land use plan (POS) in setting land use rules, but more broadly to establish the establishment of a land project in a local strategic document. Unlike its predecessor, it contains a development and sustainable development project (PADD), a non-opposable document explaining a certain vision for the territory. The PLU generally covers the entire municipal territory with the exception of the sectors already covered by a conservation and development plan (PSMV), the development and development sectors of intercommunal interest identified by a SCOT. It is not mandatory for a municipality to have a PLU. With the SRU Act of 13 December 2000, municipal maps acquire the status of urban planning documents. They are an alternative, at the same time, to the drawing up of a local planning plan and the application of the rule of limited constructability, by offering, in particular, municipalities, rural or peri-urban, a simplified tool for planning and managing the space adapted to their situation and needs. Municipal maps thus occupy an intermediate position between local planning plans and the national planning regulations. The absence of an enforceable urban planning document entails the application of the principle of limited constructability (Article L.111-1-2 of the Planning Code) and in this case the various authorisations are investigated by applying the general urban planning rules. Each new version of a digital planning document corresponds to a record in the table. Digital documents that are no longer enforceable are kept with a “cancelled” state and a specified end date of validity (i.e. datefine field). The absence of an enforceable urban planning document (PLU, POS or municipal map) entails the application of the principle of limited constructability (Article L.111-1-2 of the Urban Planning Code) and in this case the various authorisations are investigated by applying the general urban planning rules.

  10. W

    Local Authority Planning Applications Search

    • cloud.csiss.gmu.edu
    csv, esri rest +5
    Updated Aug 8, 2019
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    Ireland (2019). Local Authority Planning Applications Search [Dataset]. http://cloud.csiss.gmu.edu/uddi/fi/dataset/fa780242-f66a-4171-9b0f-e82d28bd2ca3
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    csv, ogc wms, geojson, html, kml, zip, esri restAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 8, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    Ireland
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This map provides a link to each Local Authority's planning application search system.

  11. e

    Urban planning documents PLU, POS, existing municipal map on the department...

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    Urban planning documents PLU, POS, existing municipal map on the department in digital form in Haute-Savoie [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/fr-120066022-jdd-78e6f8ef-4c9d-4d5b-af94-a78b30860b1b
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    Description

    An urban planning document is the result of an urban planning procedure in a given territory. This file lists all existing planning documents on a given department, i.e. local planning plans, land use plans and communal maps that have been digitised in the form of geographical data.The local planning plan is the main planning document at the municipal level or in some intercommunal cases. It was created by the Solidarity and Urban Renewal Act (SRU) of 13 December 2000, not only to replace the land use plan (POS) in setting land use rules, but more broadly to establish the establishment of a land project in a local strategic document. Unlike its predecessor, it contains a development and sustainable development project (PADD), a non-opposable document explaining a certain vision for the territory. The PLU generally covers the entire municipal territory with the exception of the sectors already covered by a safeguard and development plan (PSMV), the development and development sectors of intercommunal interest identified by a SCOT.It is not mandatory for a municipality to establish a PLU. With the SRU Act of 13 December 2000, municipal maps acquire the status of urban planning documents. They are an alternative, at the same time, to the drawing up of a local planning plan and the application of the rule of limited constructability, by offering, in particular, municipalities, rural or peri-urban, a simplified tool for planning and managing the space adapted to their situation and needs. Municipal maps thus occupy an intermediate position between the local planning plans and the national planning regulations.The absence of an enforceable urban planning document entails the application of the principle of limited constructability (Article L.111-1-2 of the Urban Planning Code) and the various authorisations are in this case investigated by applying the general urban planning rules.Each new version of a digital urban planning document corresponds to a record in the table. Digital documents that are no longer enforceable are kept with a “cancelled” state and a specified end date of validity (i.e. datefin field).The absence of an enforceable urban planning document (PLU, POS or municipal map) results in the application of the principle of limited constructability (Article L.111-1-2 of the Urban Planning Code) and in this case the various authorisations are investigated by applying the general planning rules.

  12. m

    Map Maker

    • mapthatcapecod.com
    Updated May 31, 2024
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    Center for Coastal Studies (2024). Map Maker [Dataset]. https://www.mapthatcapecod.com/datasets/map-maker
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    Dataset updated
    May 31, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Center for Coastal Studies
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    Description

    This application is intended to aid town staff with limited Map Viewer experience who desire to print a basic map utilizing project data within the planning area. The options available are very limited, if you desire a more sophisticated map or the ability to change the symbology of features, please use the Map Viewer to create and print your map. First, choose the data layers you would like to add to the map, layers can be from the Outer Cape Data Portal, ArcGIS Online or local files stored on your computer. Next, select the basemap of your choice. Then, adjust the transparency of overlapping layers and add additional graphic elements (markers, coordinates, distance measurements, shapes). Finally, print your map.

  13. e

    Urban planning documents PLU, POS, existing municipal map on the department...

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    Updated Jul 6, 2023
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    (2023). Urban planning documents PLU, POS, existing municipal map on the department of the Channel in digital form [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/fr-120066022-jdd-2be58ef8-bff6-4cb5-8901-684e1ec5664b?locale=en
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 6, 2023
    Description

    An urban planning document is the result of an urban planning procedure in a given territory. This file lists all existing planning documents on a given department, i.e. local planning plans, land use plans and communal maps that have been digitised in the form of geographical data.The local planning plan is the main planning document at the municipal level or in some intercommunal cases. It was created by the Solidarity and Urban Renewal Act (SRU) of 13 December 2000, not only to replace the land use plan (POS) in setting land use rules, but more broadly to establish the establishment of a land project in a local strategic document. Unlike its predecessor, it contains a development and sustainable development project (PADD), a non-opposable document explaining a certain vision for the territory. The PLU generally covers the entire municipal territory with the exception of the sectors already covered by a safeguard and development plan (PSMV), the development and development sectors of intercommunal interest identified by a SCOT.It is not mandatory for a municipality to establish a PLU. With the SRU Act of 13 December 2000, municipal maps acquire the status of urban planning documents. They are an alternative, at the same time, to the drawing up of a local planning plan and the application of the rule of limited constructability, by offering, in particular, municipalities, rural or peri-urban, a simplified tool for planning and managing the space adapted to their situation and needs. Municipal maps thus occupy an intermediate position between the local planning plans and the national planning regulations.The absence of an enforceable urban planning document entails the application of the principle of limited constructability (Article L.111-1-2 of the Urban Planning Code) and the various authorisations are in this case investigated by applying the general urban planning rules.Each new version of a digital urban planning document corresponds to a record in the table. Digital documents that are no longer enforceable are kept with a “cancelled” state and a specified end date of validity (i.e. datefin field).The absence of an enforceable urban planning document (PLU, POS or municipal map) results in the application of the principle of limited constructability (Article L.111-1-2 of the Urban Planning Code) and in this case the various authorisations are investigated by applying the general planning rules.

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    Simple download service (Atom) of the dataset: Status of urban planning...

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    Simple download service (Atom) of the dataset: Status of urban planning documents of type PLU, POS, CC in Haut-Rhin [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/fr-120066022-srv-0f63e396-a14b-496b-bd05-05c83fa3c578
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    unknownAvailable download formats
    Description

    An urban planning document is the result of an urban planning procedure in a given territory. This file lists all existing planning documents on a given department, i.e. local planning plans, land use plans and communal maps that have been digitised in the form of geographical data. The local planning plan is the main planning document at the municipal level or in some intercommunal cases. It was created by the Solidarity and Urban Renewal Act (SRU) of 13 December 2000, not only to replace the land use plan (POS) in setting land use rules, but more broadly to establish the establishment of a land project in a local strategic document. Unlike its predecessor, it contains a development and sustainable development project (PADD), a non-opposable document explaining a certain vision for the territory. The PLU generally covers the entire municipal territory with the exception of the sectors already covered by a conservation and development plan (PSMV), the development and development sectors of intercommunal interest identified by a SCOT. It is not mandatory for a municipality to have a PLU. With the SRU Act of 13 December 2000, municipal maps acquire the status of urban planning documents. They are an alternative, at the same time, to the drawing up of a local planning plan and the application of the rule of limited constructability, by offering, in particular, municipalities, rural or peri-urban, a simplified tool for planning and managing the space adapted to their situation and needs. Municipal maps thus occupy an intermediate position between local planning plans and the national planning regulations. The absence of an enforceable urban planning document entails the application of the principle of limited constructability (Article L.111-1-2 of the Planning Code) and in this case the various authorisations are investigated by applying the general urban planning rules. Each new version of a digital planning document corresponds to a record in the table. Digital documents that are no longer enforceable are kept with a “cancelled” state and a specified end date of validity (i.e. datefine field). The absence of an enforceable urban planning document (PLU, POS or municipal map) entails the application of the principle of limited constructability (Article L.111-1-2 of the Urban Planning Code) and in this case the various authorisations are investigated by applying the general urban planning rules.

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    Planning Applications Map service only

    • data.europa.eu
    • spatialdata-cbmdc.hub.arcgis.com
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    City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, Planning Applications Map service only [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/planning-applications-map-service-only3?locale=en
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    csv, geojson, unknown, kml, html, zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council
    Description

    This dataset is not the "Planning Register" as described in The Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2010; which is currently provided via Public Access https://planning.bradford.gov.uk/online-applications/

    This dataset contains a current set of Planning Application boundaries held since 1974. The Planning Service is constantly adding and amending boundaries as it discovers missing boundaries and updates incorrect boundaries.

    This dataset will be updated every 24hrs.

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    Dataset Direct Download Service (WFS): Status of urban planning documents of...

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    Dataset Direct Download Service (WFS): Status of urban planning documents of type PLU, POS, CC in Haut-Rhin [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/fr-120066022-srv-56aec212-a244-4e67-b733-87b3d7059fd0?locale=en
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    unknownAvailable download formats
    Description

    An urban planning document is the result of an urban planning procedure in a given territory. This file lists all existing planning documents on a given department, i.e. local planning plans, land use plans and communal maps that have been digitised in the form of geographical data. The local planning plan is the main planning document at the municipal level or in some intercommunal cases. It was created by the Solidarity and Urban Renewal Act (SRU) of 13 December 2000, not only to replace the land use plan (POS) in setting land use rules, but more broadly to establish the establishment of a land project in a local strategic document. Unlike its predecessor, it contains a development and sustainable development project (PADD), a non-opposable document explaining a certain vision for the territory. The PLU generally covers the entire municipal territory with the exception of the sectors already covered by a conservation and development plan (PSMV), the development and development sectors of intercommunal interest identified by a SCOT. It is not mandatory for a municipality to have a PLU. With the SRU Act of 13 December 2000, municipal maps acquire the status of urban planning documents. They are an alternative, at the same time, to the drawing up of a local planning plan and the application of the rule of limited constructability, by offering, in particular, municipalities, rural or peri-urban, a simplified tool for planning and managing the space adapted to their situation and needs. Municipal maps thus occupy an intermediate position between local planning plans and the national planning regulations. The absence of an enforceable urban planning document entails the application of the principle of limited constructability (Article L.111-1-2 of the Planning Code) and in this case the various authorisations are investigated by applying the general urban planning rules. Each new version of a digital planning document corresponds to a record in the table. Digital documents that are no longer enforceable are kept with a “cancelled” state and a specified end date of validity (i.e. datefine field). The absence of an enforceable urban planning document (PLU, POS or municipal map) entails the application of the principle of limited constructability (Article L.111-1-2 of the Urban Planning Code) and in this case the various authorisations are investigated by applying the general urban planning rules.

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    Ministry of Housing and Local Government (MHLG) Mineral Planning Permissions...

    • data-search.nerc.ac.uk
    • metadata.bgs.ac.uk
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    Updated Sep 16, 2020
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    (2020). Ministry of Housing and Local Government (MHLG) Mineral Planning Permissions Scanned Maps [Dataset]. https://data-search.nerc.ac.uk/geonetwork/srv/search?createDateYear=1947
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    Sep 16, 2020
    Description

    These are scanned and georeferenced raster versions of the 1400 Ministry of Housing and Local Government (MHLG) Mineral Planning Permissions Maps (see associated metadata). The 1:25000 scale maps recorded hand drawn boundaries for permitted, withdrawn and refused mineral planning permissions and worked ground for every local authority area in England. Accompanying the maps is an associated card index (see metadata for MHLG Cards). The mineral planning permission polygons recorded on the maps have been digitised to create vector GIS polygons (see associated metadata for MHLG Planning Permission Polygons).

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    Planning and Zoning

    • maps.edmondok.gov
    Updated Jan 8, 2021
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    Ian.Peebles_EdmondOK (2021). Planning and Zoning [Dataset]. https://maps.edmondok.gov/items/5c7bfc64a2c74f8d988c8d64a0ce9b69
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    Jan 8, 2021
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    Ian.Peebles_EdmondOK
    Description

    This application shows zoning for the entire City of Edmond. In addition, zoning overlay districts and specific use permits are also displayed as part of the map. This application contains an address locator where residents can locate an address on the map with a popup that returns zoning information.

  19. Ministry of Housing and Local Government (MHLG) Mineral Planning Permission...

    • data.wu.ac.at
    • metadata.bgs.ac.uk
    • +2more
    Updated Aug 18, 2018
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    British Geological Survey (2018). Ministry of Housing and Local Government (MHLG) Mineral Planning Permission Polygons [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/odso/data_gov_uk/N2ZlZTQ5ZDEtOTQzMy00YTU1LTkzOTQtOWNkMzQyNjhhYzFh
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    Aug 18, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    British Geological Surveyhttps://www.bgs.ac.uk/
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    a1f412a121a03c34b9520be2b97941a04b9ec55f
    Description

    Digital GIS mineral planning permission polygons from 1947 to 1985 as digitised from the Ministry of Housing and Local Government Planning Permission Maps and Cards (see associated metadata for MHLG Maps, Cards and Scanned Maps ). Data digitised included all planning permissions granted, withdrawn and refused for local authority areas for all of England. Currently 32,000 separate planning permission polygons have been captured from the maps and attributed using the associated card index.

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    Simple download service (Atom) of the dataset: Planning — Planning documents...

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    Simple download service (Atom) of the dataset: Planning — Planning documents PLU, POS,CC existing in Loir-et-Cher digital form [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/fr-120066022-srv-8ffb5bad-060a-4ea7-9733-f5d670d8e649
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    An urban planning document is the result of an urban planning procedure in a given territory. This file lists all existing planning documents on a given department, i.e. local planning plans, land use plans and communal maps that have been digitised in the form of geographical data. The local planning plan is the main planning document at the municipal level or in some intercommunal cases. It was created by the Solidarity and Urban Renewal Act (SRU) of 13 December 2000, not only to replace the land use plan (POS) in setting land use rules, but more broadly to establish the establishment of a land project in a local strategic document. Unlike its predecessor, it contains a development and sustainable development project (PADD), a non-opposable document explaining a certain vision for the territory. The PLU generally covers the entire municipal territory with the exception of the sectors already covered by a safeguard and development plan (PSMV), the development and development sectors of intercommunal interest identified by a SCOT.It is not mandatory for a municipality to establish a PLU. With the SRU Act of 13 December 2000, municipal maps acquire the status of urban planning documents. They are an alternative, at the same time, to the drawing up of a local planning plan and the application of the rule of limited constructability, by offering, in particular, municipalities, rural or peri-urban, a simplified tool for planning and managing the space adapted to their situation and needs. Municipal maps thus occupy an intermediate position between the local planning plans and the national planning regulations.The absence of an enforceable urban planning document entails the application of the principle of limited constructability (Article L.111-1-2 of the Urban Planning Code) and the various authorisations are in this case investigated by applying the general urban planning rules.Each new version of a digital urban planning document corresponds to a record in the table. Digital documents that are no longer enforceable are kept with a “cancelled” state and a specified end date of validity (i.e. datefine field). The absence of an enforceable urban planning document (PLU, POS or municipal map) entails the application of the principle of limited constructability (Article L.111-1-2 of the Urban Planning Code) and in this case the various authorisations are investigated by applying the general urban planning rules.

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geohive_curator (2021). Irish Planning Applications [Dataset]. https://www.geohive.ie/maps/d78667c678d543b3b82c424c11ac24cc

Irish Planning Applications

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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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This dataset contains the merged Planning Registers of participating Irish Local Authorities and includes all Planning Applications received since 2012.

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