Anies Letter From The Minister Of ATR/BPN For The Application For Substance Perkada RDTR-PZ

JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan is preparing to submit a letter to the Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) Sofyan Djalil for a request for substance regarding the RDTR-PZ rules.

This was revealed by the Head of the DKI Jakarta Cipta Karya, Spatial Planning and Land Office, Heru Hermawanto.

"Hopefully within this week the governor's letter can be delivered to the Minister of ATR/BPN for a request for substance and it will take at least 20 days," said Heru in his statement, Thursday, February 10.

After that, Anies will draw up a regional head regulation (perkada) in March 2022 to be submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs for harmonization.

It is known that this regional regulation is a new regulation that will regulate detailed spatial planning and zoning regulations (RDTR-PZ). Bearing in mind, based on the Job Creation Act. Regulations regarding future spatial planning will be regulated through local regulations.

Meanwhile, the current regulation is Regional Regulation Number 1 of 2014 concerning Detailed Spatial Planning and Zoning Regulations (RDTR-PZ). Therefore, the Regional Regulation on RDTR-PZ will be revoked by the DKI DPRD.

The chairman of the Regional Regulations Formation Agency (Bapemperda) of the DKI DPRD, Pantas Nainggolan, revealed that his party agreed to revoke the Regional Regulation on RDTR-PZ.

However, before that, the DPRD was still waiting for Anies to issue a new regulation, namely the regional regulation on RDTR-PZ which the DKI Provincial Government will soon draw up. The form of this regional regulation is a governor's regulation (pergub).

"We will revoke it after the Pergub is stipulated and promulgated in the regional gazette, only then will we revoke Perda Number 1 and other regional regulations related to this," said Pantas.

It is appropriate to explain that the reason for the plan to revoke the Perda RDTR-PZ is still being investigated so that there is no legal vacuum while waiting for the process of making the Pergub on Spatial Planning until it is finally enacted.

“The regional regulation was revoked after the governor's regulation, so that there would be no legal vacuum. So as long as he (the governor's regulation) has not been stipulated, then the (perda) will still apply," explained Pantas.