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    Foss Shanahan
    Feb 09
      ·  Edited: Feb 23

    Using the Project Checklist page

    in User Manual

    The Project Checklist identifies further considerations (not already detected automatically using GIS data on the page) that are relevant to a proposal.


    Using the Project Checklist:

    • Answer questions. Questions prompt you to check for the presence of features at or around the subject site and groups of activities involved in the proposal. The answers to questions determine which considerations are relevant to a proposal. If you are unsure of an answer, you can leave a question for later. If you answer a question and would like to undo this, you can click the cancel button to clear your answer.

    • Add suggested planning documents. If a question is answered yes, the underlying consideration(s) relating to that question are displayed. Where a planning document is suggested, this can be added to your project using the add button at the right of the consideration. See for more on the different types of considerations and how they work. If a question is answered no, the underlying consideration(s) are deemed irrelevant. In this way, the checklist narrows down considerations to those which are relevant to the proposal.

    • Make comments on Checklist answers. Comments can be added to each question to provide any explanation, clarification or commentary on answers, as needed.



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