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TwitterCurrent (undetermined) and most recent 100 days of determined applications at Surrey County Council, Surrey, UK. N.B. Surrey County Council does not oversee all planning applications for the county. SCC oversees applications of a specific nature, for example, related to waste, minerals, highways and schools. Data can be visualised and accessed for whole of Surrey County (all planning authorities), including API access to data, here: http://digitalservices.surreyi.gov.uk/
Data updated daily. Data formatted according to ODUG/LGA national schema, see: http://schemas.opendata.esd.org.uk/PlanningApplications. Also available as JSON, XML and CSV. To save as CSV use CSV download link and 'save page as' .CSV for correct comma separated formatting. This will provide you with a neatly formatted CSV file which can be opened in a spreadsheet package such as Excel or Libre Office Calc.
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TwitterPlanning applications in York for the last 12 months. This dataset has been created under the guidance of the Local Open Data Incentive Scheme. The Local Open Data Incentive Scheme provides monetary incentives for councils to publish data on specific themes in standard tabular formats using the ArcGIS Open Data portal. To comply with current OS licensing regulations, data derived from Mastermap polygon features have been converted into point features. Planning applications are covered under the OS OpenData licence - ‘Generic’ streamlined derived data exemption. This dataset contains a snapshot of the planning applications as at the date reflected in the "EXTRACTDATE" field. The updating frequency for this dataset is annual. For searching all planning applications please visit City of York Council's website - Planning Applications. *Please note that the data published within this dataset is a live API link to CYC's GIS server. Any changes made to the master copy of the data will be immediately reflected in the resources of this dataset.The date shown in the "Last Updated" field of each GIS resource reflects when the data was first published.
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All planning applications that are determined.All planning applications determined within 5 years from the date last modified.
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TwitterPlanning 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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The Online DA service API provides a data feed of all DA applications lodged on the NSW Planning Portal since January of 2019.
Note: NSW Government has mandated all councils to use Planning Portal from 01/07/2021, some cases may be missing prior to that date.
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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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Planning Applications within Surrey County, from all 11 District Councils as well as Surrey County Council. See Metadata tab for more details.
Planning Applications within Surrey County, from all 11 District Councils as well as Surrey County Council. Current (undetermined) and most recent 100 days of determined applications available via API.
Example (selecting all planning authorities and live applications) request via URL: http://digitalservices.surreyi.gov.uk/developmentcontrol/0.1/applications/search?status=live&gsscode=E10000030,%20E07000207,%20E07000208,%20E07000209,%20E07000210,%20E07000211,%20E07000212,%20E07000213,%20E07000214,%20E07000215,%20E07000216,%20E07000217
This dataset has been published as part of the LG Open Data Incentive Scheme. Data is formatted according to ODUG national schema, see: http://schemas.opendata.esd.org.uk/PlanningApplications.
Update frequency: Daily
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Temporal coverage: Live (- 1 day)
Geographical coverage: pan-Surrey (spatial coordinates included)
Data lineage: Data is harvested from 12 independent XML feeds, aggregated by the Surrey Digital Services (SDS) hub and made available collectively via API in GeoJSON format.
Maintainer contact: Surrey Digital Services
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TwitterDublin Housing Task Force Q2 2019Housing Supply Coordination Task Force For Dublin Quarter 2 2019 ReturnsBackground - Construction 2020In May 2014, the Government published Construction 2020 – A Strategy for a Renewed Construction Sector (link is external). This Strategy sets out Government policy to increase the capacity of the Sector to create and sustain jobs and to grow the sector to a sustainable level consistent with the demands of a modern economy.Housing Supply Coordination Taskforce for Dublin.Action 2 of Construction 2020 commits to the establishment of a Housing Supply Coordination Taskforce for Dublin. Accordingly, the Task Force was established in June 2014 and comprises of the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government, the four Dublin local authorities (Dublin City, Fingal, South Dublin and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown), NAMA and other agencies, with the Chief Executive of South Dublin County Council as chair.The focus of the Task Force is to address supply-related issues to the delivery of housing units in the Dublin region. The group are working together to identify housing developments that have planning permission and that are capable of delivering housing to the market.
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TwitterDigital 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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TwitterThis dataset lists the Planning Permit Applications within the City of Casey. For further information about a particular application, refer to the Planning Team.
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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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TwitterGraphic data of Town Planning Board (TPB) Planning Guidelines No. 12C for Application for Developments within Deep Bay Area under Section 16 of the Town Planning Ordinance, including all geographical information system (GIS) data, data dictionary and guidelines on using the GIS data, provided by the TPB is available for download. Please note that in using the data, you have agreed to be bound unconditionally by the Terms and Conditions of Use of the digital planning data enclosed in the downloaded data. Please read carefully the Terms and Conditions of Use. Please click https://www.info.gov.hk/tpb/en/forms/Guidelines/pg12c_e.pdf to download the TPB Planning Guidelines No.12C. For details of the graphic data, please refer to Statutory Planning Portal 3 website (http://www.ozp.tpb.gov.hk). The multiple file formats are available for dataset download in API.
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Dublin Housing Task Force Q4 2019Housing Supply Coordination Task Force For Dublin Quarter 4 2019 ReturnsBackground - Construction 2020In May 2014, the Government published Construction 2020 – A Strategy for a Renewed Construction Sector (link is external). This Strategy sets out Government policy to increase the capacity of the Sector to create and sustain jobs and to grow the sector to a sustainable level consistent with the demands of a modern economy.Housing Supply Coordination Taskforce for Dublin.Action 2 of Construction 2020 commits to the establishment of a Housing Supply Coordination Taskforce for Dublin. Accordingly, the Task Force was established in June 2014 and comprises of the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government, the four Dublin local authorities (Dublin City, Fingal, South Dublin and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown), NAMA and other agencies, with the Chief Executive of South Dublin County Council as chair.The focus of the Task Force is to address supply-related issues to the delivery of housing units in the Dublin region. The group are working together to identify housing developments that have planning permission and that are capable of delivering housing to the market.
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This dataset covers monitoring data that is updated on our systems on a minimum of a daily update cycle. This is increased during times of flooding etc. Measurements of the height (m) of water in a river, lake or coastal site taken using automatic field devices, are given usually every 15 minutes. Information is available for NRW river monitoring sites throughout Wales, as well as some reservoirs and coastal sites.
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TwitterThe Course Planner API allows developers to create applications that will interact with Course Planner data. Using this API, you can build applications that will allow your users (that are enrolled Harvard College/GSAS students) to add courses to their Course Planner, view the courses that are in the Course Planner, and remove courses.
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The Online DA service API provides a data feed of all DA applications lodged on the NSW Planning Portal since January of 2019.\r \r Note: NSW Government has mandated all councils to use Planning Portal from 01/07/2021, some cases may be missing prior to that date.
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TwitterA card index storing supplementary information regarding name, operator, dates and commodity worked for each planning permission boundary recorded (drawn) on the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (MHLG) Mineral Planning Permissions Maps (see associated metadata). Information on the cards has been used to attribute the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (MHLG) Mineral Planning Permission Polygons (see associated metadata for MHLG Planning Permission Polygons).
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The Online CDC service API provides a data feed of all CDC applications lodged on the NSW Planning Portal since January of 2019.\r \r Note: NSW Government has mandated all councils to use Planning Portal from 01/07/2021, some cases may be missing prior to that date.
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TwitterInformation about Planning’s Pre-Submittal applications. Pre-submittal applications are the first step in any General Plan Amendment, Subdivision Plat, property rezone, council use permit or site plan review process. More information on the Pre-Submittal process is available at https://www.mesaaz.gov/business/development-services/planning/processes-and-procedures.
Splitgraph serves as an HTTP API that lets you run SQL queries directly on this data to power Web applications. For example:
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The data previously found in the Committee of Adjustment Applications layer, and all other Planning application data, can be found in the following datasets:ConsentDevelopment Permit SystemDraft Plan of CondoMinor VarianceOPA ZBA SubdivisionPre ConsultationSite Plan Approval
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TwitterCurrent (undetermined) and most recent 100 days of determined applications at Surrey County Council, Surrey, UK. N.B. Surrey County Council does not oversee all planning applications for the county. SCC oversees applications of a specific nature, for example, related to waste, minerals, highways and schools. Data can be visualised and accessed for whole of Surrey County (all planning authorities), including API access to data, here: http://digitalservices.surreyi.gov.uk/
Data updated daily. Data formatted according to ODUG/LGA national schema, see: http://schemas.opendata.esd.org.uk/PlanningApplications. Also available as JSON, XML and CSV. To save as CSV use CSV download link and 'save page as' .CSV for correct comma separated formatting. This will provide you with a neatly formatted CSV file which can be opened in a spreadsheet package such as Excel or Libre Office Calc.
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