GIS in development control process: The case of development control system for City Hall of Kuala Lumpur
Development control involves a complex process and tedious procedures. The due consideration given to an application for planning requires a tedious process as it will have to go through several committees and technical evaluations. Generally, a planning application will be assessed in terms of curr...
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description | Development control involves a complex process and tedious procedures. The due consideration given to an application for planning requires a tedious process as it will have to go through several committees and technical evaluations. Generally, a planning application will be assessed in terms of current development scenario, land information, planning requirements and planning design. Delay related to the overall process of development control can be attributed to consultation caused; planning committee-caused and applicant-caused. Issues concerning development control process include delay of planning approval, lack of consistency in decision-making, comprehensive and updated information apart from effective public participation. The continuous occurrences of these issues can no longer be tolerated if Kuala Lumpur is to achieve the status of a world-class city. Given the benefit of IT, it is imperative that the procedures of development control be improved to cater for increasing development rate. Development control and approval, which involves the process of analyzing the appropriateness of planning applications, requires various data from the relevant agencies. Apparently, an information system is necessary not only to keep and display data pertaining to planning application for the purpose of administrative functions but should also be designed to facilitate planning at strategic level. The step taken by the Planning and Development Control Department (JPKB), City Hall of Kuala Lumpur through the development of an integrated development control system is seen as an innovative approach to urban planning. The system was designed to cover all the necessary work process involved in development control and approval that supported by GIS application. The developed system which integrates seven sub systems including planning authorization, building control, enforcement, geospatial and planning information, information kiosk, meeting presentation and documentation processing, incorporates the use of GIS for planning and monitoring purposes. With its powerful capacity for spatial data management, spatial analysis, and visualization, GIS provides planners with new tools to implement their work more efficiently especially with support of the interactive and user-friendly interface developed to ease the use of the sophisticated system without the need of advanced technical skill. In addition, web-base GIS applications were developed to provide meaningful public participation apart from better data integration and sharing through effective data dissemination techniques. Computerization of crucial procedures help to cut cost and time consumed apart from minimizing the process of bureaucracy throughout the development control process. The implementation of the development control system will inevitably influence the existing structure and practice of urban planning and management in CHKL. The system will be able to support planning and decision-making because it offers relatively quick response to analytical questions and monitoring issues. This paper will explain on GIS application in Development Control System by CHKL for simplify development control process in enhancing Local Authority function and services. |
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spelling | utm.eprints-35402017-09-06T04:36:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/3540/ GIS in development control process: The case of development control system for City Hall of Kuala Lumpur Che'Man, Noordini Yaakup, Ahris Johar, Foziah NA Architecture Development control involves a complex process and tedious procedures. The due consideration given to an application for planning requires a tedious process as it will have to go through several committees and technical evaluations. Generally, a planning application will be assessed in terms of current development scenario, land information, planning requirements and planning design. Delay related to the overall process of development control can be attributed to consultation caused; planning committee-caused and applicant-caused. Issues concerning development control process include delay of planning approval, lack of consistency in decision-making, comprehensive and updated information apart from effective public participation. The continuous occurrences of these issues can no longer be tolerated if Kuala Lumpur is to achieve the status of a world-class city. Given the benefit of IT, it is imperative that the procedures of development control be improved to cater for increasing development rate. Development control and approval, which involves the process of analyzing the appropriateness of planning applications, requires various data from the relevant agencies. Apparently, an information system is necessary not only to keep and display data pertaining to planning application for the purpose of administrative functions but should also be designed to facilitate planning at strategic level. The step taken by the Planning and Development Control Department (JPKB), City Hall of Kuala Lumpur through the development of an integrated development control system is seen as an innovative approach to urban planning. The system was designed to cover all the necessary work process involved in development control and approval that supported by GIS application. The developed system which integrates seven sub systems including planning authorization, building control, enforcement, geospatial and planning information, information kiosk, meeting presentation and documentation processing, incorporates the use of GIS for planning and monitoring purposes. With its powerful capacity for spatial data management, spatial analysis, and visualization, GIS provides planners with new tools to implement their work more efficiently especially with support of the interactive and user-friendly interface developed to ease the use of the sophisticated system without the need of advanced technical skill. In addition, web-base GIS applications were developed to provide meaningful public participation apart from better data integration and sharing through effective data dissemination techniques. Computerization of crucial procedures help to cut cost and time consumed apart from minimizing the process of bureaucracy throughout the development control process. The implementation of the development control system will inevitably influence the existing structure and practice of urban planning and management in CHKL. The system will be able to support planning and decision-making because it offers relatively quick response to analytical questions and monitoring issues. This paper will explain on GIS application in Development Control System by CHKL for simplify development control process in enhancing Local Authority function and services. 2006 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/3540/1/noordini-japn.pdf Che'Man, Noordini and Yaakup, Ahris and Johar, Foziah (2006) GIS in development control process: The case of development control system for City Hall of Kuala Lumpur. In: Tokyo Academic, Industry & Cultural integration Tour 2006, 10- 19 December 2006, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan. (Unpublished) |
spellingShingle | NA Architecture Che'Man, Noordini Yaakup, Ahris Johar, Foziah GIS in development control process: The case of development control system for City Hall of Kuala Lumpur |
title | GIS in development control process: The case of development control system for City Hall of Kuala Lumpur |
title_full | GIS in development control process: The case of development control system for City Hall of Kuala Lumpur |
title_fullStr | GIS in development control process: The case of development control system for City Hall of Kuala Lumpur |
title_full_unstemmed | GIS in development control process: The case of development control system for City Hall of Kuala Lumpur |
title_short | GIS in development control process: The case of development control system for City Hall of Kuala Lumpur |
title_sort | gis in development control process the case of development control system for city hall of kuala lumpur |
topic | NA Architecture |
url | http://eprints.utm.my/3540/1/noordini-japn.pdf |
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