Environment Minister Launches Electronic Planning System
01/07/09
Minster for the Environment, Heritage & Local Government John Gormley, TD has today (1 July 09) launched a new policy for ePlanning, which is aimed at improving the planning system and making it easier and more efficient for both individuals and planning authorities.
The new policy will allow for people to make applications on-line, and will also allow for third parties to make submissions or objections on-line.
The new system is already up and running in Dublin on a pilot basis for small applications. Mayo County Council’s online Planning application submission system is currently being piloted by a number of Planning Agents and all Agents will be invited to use the new system this autumn.
“On-line planning makes complete sense. It will lower costs and increase efficiencies for the planning authorities, applicants and third parties. It will make the planning system more accessible and easier to use for all,” Minister Gormley said.
“In our current paper system we have huge inefficiencies which make no sense. For example most planning applications and designs are drawn up on computer. They then have to be printed out and six copies made, at considerable expense, to be submitted to the planning authority. The planners then have to scan on to computer the printed applications. It’s a similar situation for any third party submissions. A fully on-line system for smaller applications can eliminate the significant costs of this cumbersome procedure.”
The Minister acknowledged that an on-line system was suitable for smaller applications, but that at present there remained issues for larger applications due to map and drawing sizes, and large accompanying documents.
“I would like to commend Dublin City Council for the enormous work staff have put into developing their on-line system. Mayo county Council has also taken the initiative in leading the way. I would hope that other councils will be able to follow their lead, and by doing so I believe they will be able to save money and make their planning system more efficient,” ended the Minister.
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Publications & Documents
- Best Practice Urban Design Manual (May 09) Part 1 (pdf, 17,495 kb)
- Best Practice Urban Design Manual (May 09) Part 2 (pdf, 17,206 kb)
- 2007 Annual Planning Statistics (xls, 788 kb)
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News and Speeches
- 14/12/09: Gormley looks forward to the early enactment of the Foreshore and Dumping at Sea Transfer Bill.
- 30/11/09: Ministers Gormley and Mansergh Publish Statutory Planning System and Flood Risk Management Guidelines
- 16/10/09: Minister Gormley addresses The Irish Landscape Conference in Tullamore
- 01/07/09: Environment Minister Launches Electronic Planning System
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Legislation
- SI 135 of 2007 -Planning and Development (No. 2) Regulations 2007 (pdf, 92 kb)
- SI No 83 of 2007 -Planning and Development Regulations 2007 (pdf, 85 kb)
- SI No 685 of 2006 -Planning and Development Regulations 2006 (pdf, 866 kb)
- SI 684 of 2006-Planning and Development Strategic Infrastructure Act 2006 Commencement (pdf, 22 kb)
- SI 659 of 2006 -European Communities Environmental Impact Assessment Amendment Regulations (pdf, 54 kb)
- Planning and Development Strategic Infrastructure Act 2006 (pdf, 624 kb)
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