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=Supporting report=
 
=Supporting report=
 
A '''development plan'''/'''supporting report''' contains detailed information about the various aspects of the planned urban object from the developer point of view, including security related aspects.
 
The core of a [[business case]] is the '''development plan''' or '''supporting report'''. It contains detailed information about the various aspects of the planned urban object from the developer point of view, including security aspects.
 
   
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
In practice the support report is closely alligned with the local development plan, which, in turn, compromises a set of documents that set out the local authority's policies and proposals for the development and use of land. Put differently, a development plan guides day-to-day decisions as to whether or not planning permission for an urban development plan should be granted or not.
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A development plan (supporting report) is one of the [[Urban Planning Tools|tools]] urban planners utilise to carry out his/her daily functions. It compromises a set of documents that set out the local authority's policies and proposals for the development and use of land. Examples of questions that can be answered with the help of development plans are, as to whether or not planning permission for an urban development plan should be granted or not, or if (future) safety measures such as surveillance measure are mandatory.
   
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== Link to business plan ==
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A development plan (supporting report) is the core of a [[business case]] for urban development. It determines for instance how many residential units are going to be realized, how much construction effort is foreseen, how much office space will be realized, how much traffic is prognosed, etc.
   
   

Revision as of 09:34, 11 October 2012

Supporting report

A development plan/supporting report contains detailed information about the various aspects of the planned urban object from the developer point of view, including security related aspects.

Description

A development plan (supporting report) is one of the tools urban planners utilise to carry out his/her daily functions. It compromises a set of documents that set out the local authority's policies and proposals for the development and use of land. Examples of questions that can be answered with the help of development plans are, as to whether or not planning permission for an urban development plan should be granted or not, or if (future) safety measures such as surveillance measure are mandatory.

Link to business plan

A development plan (supporting report) is the core of a business case for urban development. It determines for instance how many residential units are going to be realized, how much construction effort is foreseen, how much office space will be realized, how much traffic is prognosed, etc.


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