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Written by Mehrdad   
Sunday, 08 July 2007

 

 

Constructional Regulation Violations

 

Constructional regulation violations has social and economic roots and issues like immigration from rural areas to urban areas and villagers to cities, difference in income levels and issues like job opportunities or better educational and medical services are some of the causes for violation from urban structural plan in city boundaries.

 

Many of developers that have received authorizations for constructional activities, does not implement the approved plans that has passed long and expensive steps of issuing the related certificates. Incomplete projects or projects that have never gone beyond receiving the plan approval in special urban development time frames shape the city with a non-structured pattern that does not comply with urban structural plans which is developed by expert urban planners.

 

According to the studies, despite legislation of new regulations against constructional violations, such activities are not slowed down and inconsistencies and ambiguities in existing laws and regulations, has added more complexity to deal with these issues.

 

 

For these complexities and motives for constructional violations, their identification and follow up in “urban development”, “renovation” and “Businesses” departments, has become a heavy task.  Applying suitable regulation for each case is a daunting task where there are several different laws which exist for each case and it requires special expertise to distinguish the right one.

 

Diversity in constructional regulation as well as vague and inconsistency in them, causes misinterpretation by experts in different departments which leads to unequal responses to same requests and it brings citizens dissatisfaction. It will add again more complaints and more requests for finding a solution and it takes longer processes, higher costs and waste of times for citizens and municipality experts.

 

 

 

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