Submit Temporary IMB Certificate For Tanah Merah Village, Anies: First Regional IMB In Indonesia
JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan handed over a temporary building permit (IMB) certificate in the Tanah Merah village area. This permit was received by a dozen representatives of Tanah Merah Village residents.
In the symbolic handover ceremony, Anies said, the regional IMB letter was the first in Indonesia.
"This IMB area is the first in Indonesia. Not for one building, the IMB is intended for one area such as in one Neighborhood Association (RT) under the auspices of a cooperative," said Anies in Tanah Merah Village, Rawa Badak Selatan Village, Koja, North Jakarta, Saturday, October 16th.
Anies explained his reason for handing over a temporary IMB. Anies said that this IMB was issued to provide access to the fulfillment of the rights of the people who had been struggling because their land ownership status was not yet legal.
Moreover, he said, this was in accordance with DKI Jakarta Governor Regulation Number 118 of 2020 concerning Space Utilization Permits.
"This is a middle ground that we take to solve the problem of buildings whose legal status has not been completed, but the fact is that residents have been here for decades. They need electricity and water services properly. There must be an IMB," said Anies.
On that occasion, Anies also inaugurated other infrastructure in Tanah Merah Village such as 3.1 kilometers of concrete environmental roads, a concrete U-ditch drainage system, communal septic tanks, 6 (six) gates, PAM Jaya clean water pipes for 1,100 customers, to parks. The vertical has been built through the Community Action Plan (CAP) and Collaborative Implementation Program (CIP).
Anies advised the residents of Tanah Merah village to always keep the environment clean, tidy and healthy. This also includes all activities of village life that must be maintained together, interaction, and mutual assistance among other residents.
"We all have to make sure the environment is clean, tidy, healthy. The village is alive, the slums are gone. Don't let the villages disappear but the slums are eliminated," he added.