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DEVELOPMENT QUALITY HANDBOOK

Achieving high quality in new developments and delivering a high standard of customer service are key aims of the City Development Department. The advice contained in the Development Quality Handbook is an important step towards achieving these aims.

If you are making a planning application, you should refer to the procedural and policy guidance in the Handbook. The Handbook is divided into four different sections.

Planning Charters - these describe how the Council carries out its planning services and set out standards for the delivery of those services.

• Guidance to Applicants – these notes and information sheets will assist you if you are submitting a planning application. Planning applications have to be made on a particular form and have to be accompanied by additional information, including plans and drawings. This Guidance explains these requirements.

If you are submitting an application electronically, guidance is available for completion of the application forms.

Development Quality Guidelines - these provide detailed guidance on a range of topics. When making decisions on applications, the Planning authority must have regard to the development plan (i.e. the Structure Plan and Local Plans. The policies in these plans tend to be broad in scope, and in order to give greater clarity, more detailed guidance has been devised – the Development Quality Guidelines. These are non-statutory, but are regarded as material considerations in the determination of planning applications.

The guidelines give clear advice about how proposals can be drawn up to comply with planning policy, and you should consult them before making a planning application.

You should also consult them if you have a planning query on a particular topic. All guidelines contained in the Handbook are subject to continual review and updating, on an annual basis, taking account of policy changes.

• Transport Guidelines - these provide detailed policy guidance on transport matters. Two guidelines are included - Parking Standards and Movement and Development. If you are submitting a planning application and have a query relating to parking, access or any other roads-related issue, you should consult these.

Copies of the Development Quality Handbook are available for inspection in all local libraries, at the City Development Department at 1 Cockburn Street and in the Council Information Centre at Room 4/55, City Chambers, High Street, Edinburgh.

You may purchase a hard copy of the complete Handbook for £50 (plus £8.50 P&P) from the City Development Department, 1 Cockburn Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1ZJ. A two year subscription service is available for £75. Cheques should be made payable to the City of Edinburgh Council.

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