Pillar One: Land and Site Control
- Land Registry Title Information: This is a government-maintained register that provides information about property ownership, rights, and restrictions. A conveyancer or solicitor can obtain this information.
- Example: https://searchland.co.uk/
- Requirement: API access to Land Registry
- Land Survey or RICS Survey: A detailed land survey conducted by a qualified surveyor, often aligned with RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) standards. This survey confirms boundaries and identifies any potential issues related to the property.
- Question: What is available via the planning web sites as referenced by REPD?
- Easy win: render the REPD (already built) to the Map then hyperlink the permit office. Only additions needed are the toggle to REPD rather than ECR and a list of permiting office links that correspond to REPD.
- **Commercial Leases **- Outlines terms for renting commercial property, including duration, rent, and responsibilities.
- Example: third party source <mention-user url="user://1e6d872b-594c-81f7-9182-00024b37e594"/>
- Question: What is available via third party sites and what does that market look like.
- Requirement: test 3rd party connections for Q/A and api access
Pillar Two: Interconnection
- Interconnection queue
- Example: find NGED company on call that does the thermal loading modeling for NGED
- Question: what have been the practical effects of IQ reform and where is it headed?
- Question: what are the infomation sites available beyond the ECR?
- Questions to answer:
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- How do development costs get assigned with various proposed projects e.g. how much of the potential thermal overloads cost to remediate gets picked up by the developer,
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- Specifically how does the interconnection queue work and has that changed significantly with recent revisions,
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- are there easy wins in terms of map overlays involving: Land and Site Control, Interconnection and Permitting.
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