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Construction and Planning
3. Management of the Construction Spoil
(1) The CPA will counsel local government to legislate using the "Regulations Governing the Management
of Construction Spoil" in accordance with the Local Government Act.
(2) The CPA has established a mechanism for the exchange of construction spoil among projects to
enhance the reuse of this material. In addition, it has subsidized 5 local governments to prepare
construction spoil disposal management plans and more relevant surplus treatment plants.
4. Review of Non-urban Area Development Projects
In 2017, 12 development projects (covering a total area of land 143.8251 hectares) were officially
permitted while 16 projects are still in the scrutiny of the regional planning committee. These
developments shall provide the developmental foundations for industrial park, rural community, the
railway vehicle of station, etc.
III. Urban Planning and Construction
1. Revising Relevant Urban Planning Laws
To maximize the land resources, on Apr. 18th, 2017, the "Art 22 Regarding the standards for demarcating
land used for car parks in Regulations for the Periodical Overall Review of Urban Planning" was revised and
promulgated. It stipulates that the planning public land used for car parks should be appropriately adjusted.
In addition, to increase the flexibility of the activating use of public facilities, on Sep. 20th, 2017, "Regulations
of Multi-use for Public Facilities Land in Urban Planning Area" was revised and promulgated. In 2018, to
meet the needs for city development, the authority concerned would continuously and appropriately revise
the relevant urban planning laws.
2. Expediting the Review of Urban Planning Projects
In 2017, the Urban Planning Commission (UPC) had convened a total of 24 meetings. During those
meetings, the UPC had reviewed 223 urban planning projects that had been proposed and approved in
the governments of the Special Municipality and county governments. Besides, to save the time for the
commission review, the ad hoc group comprising the committee members firstly convened meetings
for listening presentations. Then, it made the specific suggestions and proposed discussion before the
minister signed and approved the projects. The commission will urge the local authorities to expedite
the review of urban planning projects to enhance the efficiency of such reviews.
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