The Law on Urban Planning
The Law on Urban Planning was passed by the National Assembly on June 17 and will take effect next January 1. The law provides for forms of planning (including general planning, regional planning and detailed planning), agencies involved in urban planning and planning procedures.
The law requires plans to be amended when major factors alter the function or nature of urban areas, including changes in the general socio-economic development, climate, geology and hydrography. Adjustment of plans must be based on a review and assessment of current plans and follow the same procedures as required for the original plan.
The law also sets forth requirements of publicity and transparency in planning and designates responsible agencies. Under the law, a new urban plan must be publicized for at least 30 days following its official approval.
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