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A Building Standards Register is maintained by local authorities under the terms of Section 24 of the Building (Scotland) Act 2003. Local authorities are responsible for granting permission for work to be done (building warrant) and for a completed building to be occupied (completion certificate). These registers are online and searchable and published as weekly lists in a similar way to planning applications. Registers typically contain details of applications at the following stages of the building warrant process: - Received - Decided - Commenced - Completed The datasets are presented as follows: 1. Building Standards - Weekly Lists (Points): A point layer showing an amalgamation of the current calendar year's weekly lists for all Scottish planning authorities in terms of applications registered and/or decided by a local authority. This should be a complete dataset across Scotland using X/Y co-ordinates, UPRN or postcode as corresponding geometry. This is categorised by application status, local authority and date of weekly list. 2. Building Standards - Weekly Lists (Polygons): A polygon layer showing an amalgamation of the current calendar year's weekly lists for most Scottish local authorities in terms of applications registered and/or decided by a local authority. This is only for authorities that publish site boundary mapping data online. This is categorised by application status, local authority and date of weekly list. 3. Building Standards - historic year layers (Polygons): Polygon layers for all previous year's building standards applications with summary details for most Scottish local authorities. This is only for authorities that publish site boundary mapping data online and is not complete across Scotland. This data is collected and published weekly (for weekly lists) and this metadata record is updated weekly. *Moray's planning data has currently been removed from this dataset. We will find a solution to this in due course*
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'Development management' is the name given to the process of deciding planning applications and various other associated activities including enforcement of planning controls. For the purposes of planning applications, development in Scotland is put into one of three categories – 'local', 'major' or 'national'. The different categories mean that applications are treated in a way which is suited to the size and complexity of the proposed development and the issues they are likely to raise. Most applications will be for 'local' developments. 'Major' developments include applications for 50 or more homes, certain waste, water, transport and energy-related developments, and larger retail developments. 'National' developments are specific projects which have been identified in the National Planning Framework because of their national importance. Scottish Ministers become involved in a small minority of cases, but only do so where it involves a matter of genuine national interest. This dataset consists of 3 separate layers: 1. Planning Applications - Weekly Lists (Points): A point layer showing an amalgamation of the current calendar year's weekly lists for all Scottish planning authorities in terms of applications registered and/or decided by a planning authority. This should be a complete dataset across Scotland using X/Y co-ordinates, UPRN or postcode as corresponding geometry. This is categorised by application status, planning authority and date of weekly list. 2. Planning Applications - Weekly Lists (Polygons): A polygon layer showing an amalgamation of the current calendar year's weekly lists for most Scottish planning authorities in terms of applications registered and/or decided by a planning authority. This is only for authorities that publish site boundary mapping data online. This is categorised by application status, planning authority and date of weekly list. 3. Planning Applications - historic year layers (Polygons): Polygon layers for all previous year's planning applications with summary details for most Scottish planning authorities. This is only for authorities that publish site boundary mapping data online and is not complete across Scotland. This data is collected and published weekly (for weekly lists) and this metadata record is updated weekly. *Moray's planning data has currently been removed from this dataset. We will find a solution to this in due course*
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A spatial dataset of all wind turbine applications over 15m (non-domestic) in height excluding scoping/screening/pre-app stages. Information recorded includes Planning application reference, Number of turbines, Height of turbines, Eastings and Northings.
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Scheduled monuments are nationally important monuments and sites. The aim of scheduling is to preserve sites and monuments as far as possible in the form in which they have come down to us today. They are legally protected through the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. National importance takes account of a wide range of factors, including artistic, archaeological, architectural, historic, traditional, aesthetic, scientific and social. Guidance and criteria to assess national importance of monuments is set out by Scottish Ministers in The Scottish Historic Environment Policy. This data allows you to identify the approximate position, size and extent of scheduled monuments in Scotland.
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Planning applications currently open for consultation, as published in the Council's weekly list.
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Rede Geodésica do Arquipélago da Madeira
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As secções cadastrais correspondem aos elementos gráficos do Cadastro Geométrico da Propriedade Rustica (CGPR). Representam a implantação cartográfica dos prédios rústicos das zonas em regime de CGPR. Os elementos alfanuméricos digitados correspondem às fichas de prédio e secção. Na ficha de prédio constam os dados relativos ao prédio e ao proprietário/representante. Na ficha de secção constam os dados referentes aos limites administrativos e dados referentes aos prédios nela contidos. Existem cerca de 205 Secções no Concelho de Santana informatizadas após conversão analógico/digital, 198 à escala 1:1000 e 7 à escala 1:5000.
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Réseau National d'Observation de la qualité du milieu marin - sédiments (sous-programme RNO)
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Les produits RasterMarine se composent d'images numériques issues des cartes marines, sans habillage, ni légende, ni indications de géoréférencement. Les produits RasterMarine se déclinent en cinq gammes d'échelles : - RasterMarine20 1: 20 000 - RasterMarine50 1: 50 000 - RasterMarine150 1: 150 000 - RasterMarine400 1: 400 000 - RasterMarine1M 1: 1 000 000 Sauf exception, la fréquence de mise à jour des produits RasterMarine est hebdomadaire et se fait sous la forme d'une nouvelle édition des dalles impactées, remplaçant les versions précédentes. Toutes les corrections, publications et éditions impactant les cartes marines de référence sont prises en compte.
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Avis émis par le préfet de région, au titre de l'Autorité environnementale, sur les projets soumis à étude d'impact en Bretagne L'Autorité environnementale (Ae) est consultée sur les projets de travaux, d'ouvrages ou d'aménagements publics et privés, soumis à étude d'impact. L'avis de l'Ae porte sur la qualité de l'étude d'impact et sur la manière dont le projet prend en compte les considérations d'environnement et de santé humaine. Il a pour objet d'informer le public, d'éclairer la décision d'approbation ou d'autorisation du projet, et de contribuer à améliorer la qualité environnementale de ce dernier. Sauf cas particulier, l'Ae compétente pour les projets, dans une région donnée, est le préfet de région (il en va différemment pour les documents d'urbanisme et autres plans et programmes soumis à évaluation environnementale). Les avis de l'Ae, repris ici sur une base communale, sont ceux émis par le préfet de la région Bretagne sur l'ensemble des projets. Cette donnée est actualisée de façon hebdomadaire. Les indications de "domaine" et de "catégorie" fournies lors de l'interrogation de la base se réfèrent au tableau annexé à l'article R.122-2 du code de l'environnement qui fixe la liste des projets soumis à étude d'impact.