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Self Service PrePlanning System (SSPS) Rick Love IS Project Leader Mayo County Council

Self Service PrePlanning System (SSPS) Rick Love IS Project Leader Mayo County Council. Planning & Development. The most controversial process the Council administers is Planning. The Planning process is perceived by the public as “mysterious” and complex. Planning & Development.

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Self Service PrePlanning System (SSPS) Rick Love IS Project Leader Mayo County Council

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  1. Self Service PrePlanning System (SSPS)Rick LoveIS Project LeaderMayo County Council

  2. Planning & Development • The most controversial process the Council administers is Planning. • The Planning process is perceived by the public as “mysterious” and complex.

  3. Planning & Development • The main question customers want answered is, “Can I build here?” • Before the SSPS, the customer would need to consult several maps in the County Development Plan to see if their site’s development potential was affected by what was nearby— • National monuments • National primary roads • Environmentally sensitive zones • Areas of outstanding natural beauty • Etc.

  4. Solving the Problem • In 2005, the Department of the Environment launched a national pilot looking for online initiatives to improve the Planning process • Mayo County Council and Donegal County Council co-designed and co-financed the Self Service PrePlanning system as part of this programme.

  5. Project Overview • Based on gPlan code provided by the LGCSB • Geomedia Webmap-based and written in ASP.NET with a Microsoft SQL Server back-end (supported versions 2000, 2005 and 2008) • Utilises existing GIS data from internal systems • Project was completed in 9 months from design to deployment • Detailed specifications were created and agreed by Mayo and Donegal; product development was carried out by Compass Informatics in Dublin

  6. Using the System… • Locate your site • Draw your site boundary • Submit for Analysis

  7. 1. Locate Your Site • Map scrolls when map border is clicked • Map zooms using scale or by clicking on the map

  8. 1. Locate Your Site • A Townland search is also available for quickly finding a specific area by name

  9. Tools • Map icons can be turned on and off using the legend controls

  10. 1. Locate Your Site • There are six different map scales available from the whole county map (1:600,000) down to the aerial photography views (1:5,000)

  11. 2. Draw Your Site Boundary • Once a user has located their site on the aerial photography layer, they draw an outline of their proposed development site…

  12. 3. Submit for Analysis

  13. Analysis: Buffer Zones site boundary National Monument 100m buffer zone National Primary Road Route buffer zone

  14. Analysis: User’s Report

  15. Analysis: User’s Report • Reports give information from the spatial analysis and link to the County Development Plan for more information for the user

  16. Analysis: User’s Report • Users are given a unique Report number (that is optionally e-mailed to them) which allows them to call up previous reports • Reports can be passed on to Planners during PrePlanning Clinics so that Planners can discuss the spatial analysis and its implications with the applicant (this is required in Donegal) • Mayo currently has about 20 layers and Donegal has 23 layers. SSPS can support over 30 complex spatial layers

  17. Analysis: What is Checked? • Previous Planning applications • Proximity to National and major Regional Roads • Proximity to water sources • Proximity to National monuments, protected structures and other protected natural areas • Special Areas (scenic routes, coastal) • Zoning from Local Area Plans

  18. Customer Usage • PrePlanning: Customers are encouraged to check their proposed site and then attend a walk-in PrePlanning clinic with their report(Planners run SSPS reports at their clinics as part of the process)

  19. Customer Usage • 8357 reports run to date • 547 so far in 2009, about 580 Planning Applications so far this year • 3325 run in 2007, slightly more than total number of Planning Applications that year

  20. Recent Events • Since the Mayo & Donegal launch, five other Irish local authorities have implemented the SSPS on their websites (Laois, Wexford, Sligo*, Monaghan* and Carlow*) *Currently in Development • Summer 2009 • Mayo Co Co Deploying an internal version for Planners, Engineers, etc. • Autumn 2009 • Compass and Mayo are developing MapT system based on SSPS platform

  21. Recent Events • Version 2.0 of SSPS is now available • Supports .Net 2.0 and 3.5 • Supports SQL Server 2000, 2005 and now 2008 • Pop-Up Blocker no longer invoked in Browser • Improved Administration and Reporting • In Beta Development: Use of AJAX to speed up and improve the user experience • Point, Line and Polygon Digitising and more…

  22. For More Information: • Rick Love, Mayo County Council rlove@mayococo.ie www.mayococo.ie/ssps • www.donegalcoco.ie

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