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Step 2 details
Below is a detailed explanation of what to do for step 2. For an overview of all of the steps, click on the "Guided Start" button.
STEP 2 - Go to the PS Home Page
Where should I be for step 2? What is the purpose of Step 2? What do I do for Step 2? Need more information? What do I do next?
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Where should I be for step 2?
- Once you have selected a Planning Scheme - the home page for that Planning Scheme will open.
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Purpose of step 2?
- To pause and quickly orientate yourself into the basic structure of a Planning Scheme (before you proceed to step 3), and to see how this structure is reflected in Planning Schemes Online.
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What do I do for step 2?
- (Step 1 first)
- Note that all planning schemes are made up of two main parts: maps and ordinance.
- The layout of each Planning Scheme home page reflects this division.
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Detailed Maps
- show where the zones and overlays apply
- accessed via left hand side of PS Home Page
- for more information, see step 3 explanation.The Ordinance (planning scheme text)
- describes the effect zones and overlays have
- accessed via right hand side of PS Home Page
- for more information, see step 4 explanation.
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Need more information?
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Next?
- Go to step 3.
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