OSC: Fast-Tracking Approvals
22/05/2007 The Star
A NEW One Stop Centre (OSC) has been set up to ensure that development
projects are given fast-lane approval within four months.
The establishment of the centre, set up by the Housing and Local Government
Ministry, is in line with the call for improvements in the Government’s
delivery system.
“There is a need to strengthen the procedural delivery system for
development approval,” a statement from the Ministry said.
The fast-lane approval is applicable for projects under the Build Then Sell
(BTS) concept as a form of incentive for developers who opt for BTS.
The Government will also extend the fast-lane approval to high impact
projects, projects attracting foreign investment and government projects.
Those that are not under any of these categories will require six months for
approval. The OSC committee will replace the local authority’s planning and
development division and will be chaired by the chairman of a local
authority. Its members will consist of officers from various technical
departments such as the Land Office,Office of the Director of Lands and
Mines, and technical departments like the Town and Country Planning
Department, Public Works Department, Drainage and Irrigation Department,
Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Department of Sewerage Services, State Water
Authority, Mineral and Geoscience Department, and Fire and Rescue
Department.
The Ministry has prepared a flow chart detailing with working processes and
a time frame for each technical department to ensure that development
proposals are approved within four months.
The development proposal procedures and processes have been improved by
enabling concurrent applications for Conversion and Subdivision (124A
National Land Code), Surrender and Realienation (204D National Land Code),
Planning Permission and Building Plans approvals can be made to the OSC.
The OSC can approve applications for planning permission and building plans
as well as land development applications. The OSC committee will meet on a
regular basis and is empowered to make decisions through its meetings. |