Difference between revisions of "Urban Planning Process"

From Securipedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
   
 
==Development Control==
 
==Development Control==
Development control, or development management, is primarily concerned with the control of the use of land and property, and is the mechanism through which the objectives and policies of a city development plan is complied with. Development control refers to the planning application process and statutory provisions, and covers issues such as planning consent, exempted development (i.e. development which does not require development), enforcement (with regard to unauthorised development) and other related matters.
+
Development control, or development management, is primarily concerned with the control of the use of land and property, and is the mechanism through which the objectives and policies of a city development plan is complied with. Development control refers to the planning application process and statutory provisions, and covers issues such as planning consent, exempted development (i.e. development which does not require development), enforcement (with regard to unauthorised development) and other related matters. The [[Planning Application|planning application]] process is an important element of development control.
   
 
[[Image:Development Control Pre.png|800px]]
 
[[Image:Development Control Pre.png|800px]]
Line 10: Line 10:
   
 
==Forward Planning==
 
==Forward Planning==
Forward planning is the term used to describe the plan-making process, including a Local Area Plan for a designated regeneration quarter or for part of a city. It concerns planning for the future and designing strategies to help cities and urban areas to develop in a coordinated and coherent manner, with the necessary capacity to meet the challenges of the future. Forward planning involves identifying the strengths, constraints, opportunities and threats of an area, formulating a strategic vision, objectives and policies, and implementing a plan that is flexible and dynamic, and addresses the social, economic and technical systems in infrastructure needed for sustainable development.
+
Forward planning is the term used to describe the plan-making process, and it concerns planning for the future and designing strategies to help cities and urban areas to develop in a coordinated and coherent manner, with the necessary capacity to meet the challenges of the future. Forward planning involves identifying the strengths, constraints, opportunities and threats of an area, formulating an evidence-based strategic vision, objectives and policies, and implementing a plan that is flexible and dynamic, and addresses the social, economic and technical systems in infrastructure needed for sustainable development.
   
 
[[Image:Forward Planning Pre.png|800px]]
 
[[Image:Forward Planning Pre.png|800px]]

Latest revision as of 12:41, 3 January 2014

This is a page providing background in a specific field of expertise

The urban planning process is a dual approach of development control and forward planning.

Development Control

Development control, or development management, is primarily concerned with the control of the use of land and property, and is the mechanism through which the objectives and policies of a city development plan is complied with. Development control refers to the planning application process and statutory provisions, and covers issues such as planning consent, exempted development (i.e. development which does not require development), enforcement (with regard to unauthorised development) and other related matters. The planning application process is an important element of development control.

Development Control Pre.png

Development Control Post.png

Forward Planning

Forward planning is the term used to describe the plan-making process, and it concerns planning for the future and designing strategies to help cities and urban areas to develop in a coordinated and coherent manner, with the necessary capacity to meet the challenges of the future. Forward planning involves identifying the strengths, constraints, opportunities and threats of an area, formulating an evidence-based strategic vision, objectives and policies, and implementing a plan that is flexible and dynamic, and addresses the social, economic and technical systems in infrastructure needed for sustainable development.

Forward Planning Pre.png Forward Planning Post.png

Footnotes and references