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Community engagement toolkit for planning
dilgpprd.blob.core.windows.netA local planning instrument is a planning instrument made by a local government, and is either: (a) a planning scheme; or (b) a TLPI [temporary local planning instrument]; or (c) a planning scheme policy. Community engagement toolkit for planning Page 3 of 89
Applying the Heritage Overlay - Planning - Planning
www.planning.vic.gov.auWhat is the planning scheme map reference number? In column one of the schedule, the Planning Scheme Map Reference prefix should read HO1, HO2, HO3 and so on. Each heritage place in the schedule will have its own identifying number. The planning scheme maps should also record these numbers as a cross reference between the maps and the schedule.
State Planning Policy - .NET Framework
dilgpprd.blob.core.windows.netin the planning scheme • that all or part of the SPP is appropriately integrated in the planning scheme • if only part of the SPP is appropriately integrated in the planning scheme, a description of the parts (i.e. state interests) that have been appropriately integrated. Application and operation Part B State Planning Policy page 7 Part B
City of Johannesburg Land Use Scheme, 2018 i.
www.joburg.org.zaEdenvale Town Planning Scheme, 1980 (The clauses only) Krugersdorp Town Planning Scheme, 1980 (The clauses only) And any other parts of Town Planning Schemes of neighbouring municipalities that may have been included as a result of demarcation changes. 3. COMMENCEMENT AND VALIDITY
PLANNING PERMITS
www.planning.vic.gov.auplanning scheme requirements and any other decision guidelines in Clause 65 of the scheme. Planning scheme controls can relate to the use of the site, to all development on the site or to some aspect of the proposed development. Clause 61.05 of planning schemes provides that if the scheme allows a particular use of
SCHEMES PLANNING PLANNING SCHEMES
www.planning.vic.gov.ausubdivision of land, construction of new buildings and other changes to the land. A zone sets out land use controls in three sections: • Section 1: Land uses that do not require a planning permit. • Section 2: Land uses that require a planning permit. • Section 3: Prohibited uses. Some uses are not allowed on land in a zone because