JAKARTA - The South Jakarta Directorate of Construction, Spatial Planning and Land (CKTRP) has sealed the Fourthwall Padel field on Jalan Haji Nawi Raya, South Gandaria, Cilandak, Tuesday. This action was taken because the manager was considered to have not completed the operational permit.
Head of the South Jakarta Sub-Office of Construction, Spatial Planning, and Land, Andy Lazuardy, said the re-sealing was carried out after the sub-district had also put a seal in the same location.
"We are re-sealing, considering that the sub-district has also sealed this location. All actions we take are based on applicable regulations," Andy said in his statement, Tuesday, March 3.
He explained, based on Government Regulation Number 16 of 2021 concerning Building Buildings and Government Regulation Number 21 of 2021 concerning the Implementation of Spatial Arrangement, buildings that do not have permits can be subject to administrative sanctions, including sealing.
"Initially this building did not have a permit but it still operated, so today it set the status of permanent sealing until the requirements are met," he explained.
According to Andy, the administrative process has actually been running. The South Jakarta CKTRP Sub-Director has given the First Warning Letter (SP1), SP2 to SP3, and carried out the first sealing in November 2025. However, because it is still operating without complete permits, the sealing is being carried out again.
Apart from licensing, the existence of this padel court also triggered complaints from residents regarding noise. Andy emphasized that even though it was in a commercial zone, the manager still had to pay attention to the surrounding environment.
"Even though it is in a commercial zone, it should not be taken lightly against the environment. The peace and order of the residents also need to be considered," he said.
He added that the management plans to add sound dampers as part of meeting environmental standards.
"Therefore, the management plans to add sound dampers as part of efforts to meet the required environmental standards," said Andy.
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