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Business and Corporate Plan 2003-2004

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Annex C

Key Performance Targets 2003-2004 Wales

Timeliness

a) 80% of all planning appeals decided by written
representations to be determined in 16 weeks.

b) 80% of all planning appeals decided by hearings to
be determined in 22 weeks.

c) 80% of all planning appeals decided by inquiries to
be determined in 30 weeks.

d) 80% of all enforcement appeals to be decided by
written representation to be determined in 32
weeks.

e) 80% of all enforcement appeals to be decided by
hearings and inquiries to be determined in 43
weeks.

f) To provide an Inspector for development plan
inquiries in at least 90% of cases on the date
requested by the local authority, provided that the
objection period has ended and at least 6 months’
notice has been given.

g) To deliver 90% of Inspectors’ reports on
development plan inquiries to local authorities
according to timescales agreed under service
agreements.

Quality

To satisfy the Advisory Panel on Standards, and thus the
Secretary of State and the Welsh Assembly
Government, annually and following rigorous monitoring,
that the quality of all the Inspectorate’s work is being
maintained at a high standard, with 99% of its casework
free from justified complaint.

Information

To survey customer satisfaction with the Inspectorate’s
performance and to act upon the results