Research
These are the questions we answer during the Research stage.
Answering them wil help us learn more about the Local area requirements consideration, determine if a data standard is required and whether we know enough to move on to the next stage.
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Do we understand the lifecycle of a Local area requirements?
Yes
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Document a stage of the high-level lifecycle of a Local area requirements
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Item 1
- name
- Updating
- actors
- LPAs
- impact
- output
- An updated local area requirement document
- description
- The local area requirements for each LPA should be reviewed every 2 years. Any associated data should be updated as and when required.
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Do we understand how the data is created/produced?
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Where will or should the data be used?
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What other planning considerations does it interact with?
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Who are the statutory consultees for Local area requirements?
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Other than the statutory consultees who are the primary users of Local area requirements? How do we expect them to use Local area requirements?
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What are the planning needs for this data?
These documents help users to know what they need to do for a given application
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Who are the types of users who might benefit from having access to Local area requirements data?
The data design team need to know where the latest local area requirements documents are in order to support our analysis of planning considerations
Service providers like PlanX need to find local area requirements so that they can codify any rules that might be included in them
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What are some potential uses of Local area requirements data?
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What's the value of adding Local area requirements data to the platform?
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From what we have learnt so far are there any risks to making Local area requirements data available?
So far the data design team have compiled this data. This might lead to the data being out of date.