6 Development Control
6 Development Control
‘Development’ means the carrying out of any building, engineering, mining, industrial, or other similar
operation in, on over, or under land, the making of any material change in the use of any land or
building or any part thereof, or the sub-division or amalgamation of lands; and ‘develop’ shall be
construed accordingly;
Planning Permission’ means permission granted, with or without condition, to carry out
development;
‘Development’ means the carrying out of any building, engineering, mining, industrial, or
other similar operation in, on over, or under land, the making of any material change in the
use of any land or building or any part thereof, or the sub-division or amalgamation of lands;
and ‘develop’ shall be construed accordingly;
Development control mechanism:
General
Land use Zoning District
Use Class Schedule
Development intensity
Density control for housing
Plot ratio
Plinth area
Planning standards and guidelines
LAND USE ZONING
DISTRICT
LAND USE ZONING DISTRICT
Land use zoning districts refers to areas that
identified based on the urban character of the area
and/or function of the area.
Land use zoning district and land use are two
different things. Land use refers to specific land
use attached to a specific lot.
There are two types of zoning district:
Base zoning district which specify general land use
zones (examples: commercial zones, residential zones,
industrial zones etc)
Special zones refers to zones that have specific
controls for example environmental protection zone,
special economic zone, historic area zone etc.
Example of Base Zones
ZONING DISTRICTS IN DEVELOPMENT PLANS
GFA or Gross Floor Area refers to the total built up area of a building allowed on a
plot of land.
The GFA includes all covered floor areas of a building, except otherwise exempted
and uncovered areas for commercial uses are deemed as Gross Floor Area of the
building. Gross Floor Area is measured on the overall dimensions of the building or
part of the building on each floor below and above ground and includes internal
and external walls.
Gross floor area
..
Includes: Excludes
• Stairs and lift shafts • Basement car and motor‐cycle
• Corridor and covered passages by parking
which
there is no public right of way
• Conference rooms, board rooms,
director’s
rooms, assembly rooms and libraries.
• Computer room
• Changing rooms and lavatories
• Canteens, restaurants, kitchens etc
• Basement with activity generating
uses
Plinth Area
Plinth area is defined as the Plinth area controls allows
portion of a plot of land that is more spaces for public realms
covered by a building or and green areas and helps
structure having a solid roof. reduce the large blocks of
It includes balconies or other development that will create
projections from the building barriers to pedestrian as well
but does not include eaves up as a wall-like street frontage.
to a maximum of 600mm in
width.
It is measured as a proportion
of building area over land
area.
Example- Plinth Area in Kuala Lumpur
Commercial 70%
Residential 60%
Industrial 80%
i.Part IV Act 172 – forms the basis for development control in town
planning
ii.Use of land or building must be ‘in compliance with local plan’
(S.18.1)
iii.Planning permission must be obtained prior to carrying out
development (S.19.1)
iv.Development must be ‘in compliance with planning permission’
(S.20)
v.Enforcement
Development Control Mechanism
2. Gazetted Plans and supporting documents
Development Plans: National Physical Plan 2, State
ISSUES/PROBLEMS:-
Layout
being used
iii. Unsafe.
National Highway
i. 197 ft (60m)