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Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act(Gauteng Planning Forum)
Date 2013Emoyeni Conference Centre
overview of presentation± Overview of SPLUMA
± Quick updates on progress with the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act (SPLUMA);
± propose sections to be brought into operation in the short term; and
± Overview of National Change Management Strategy
± To introduce the draft Implementation and Change Management Template for SPLUMA
± Implications for Municipalities
what is SPLUMA?
SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT ACT (Act 16 OF 2013)
Single piece of NATIONAL legislation for the ENTIRE country
SPATIAL PLANNING and LAND USE MANAGEMENT
(Uniformity, Effectiveness, Comprehensive)
what does SPLUMA entail ?A Framework for a Planning System for the country (sec 2[2])
Dev Principles (sec 7)
Policies and Legislation (sec
6)
Spatial Development Planning &
Frameworks(Chapter 4)
Land Use Management
through Schemes
(Chapter 5)
Land development Management
(Chapter 6)
other provisions(Chapter 7)
tools & instrumentsthe Act introduces provisions to cater for:
† Development Principles;
† Norms and Standards;
† Inter-Governmental Support;
† Spatial Development Frameworks (SDFs) across National, Provincial, Regional & Municipal scales;
† Land Use Schemes;
† Municipal Planning Tribunals; and
† Applications affecting National Interests.
chapter 1 - introductory provisions
Definitions (Sec 1)
Application of Act (Sec 2)
Objects of Act (Sec 3)
• Uniform, Effective, Comprehensive system
• Social, economic inclusion
• Development principles, Norms & Standards
• Sustainable Development
• Cooperative Governance
• Redress Imbalances of the Past
chapter 1 - introductory provisions Spatial Planning System (sec 4)
1. Spatial Development Frameworks2. Development Principles, Norms and Standards3. Management of land use4. Land development management
Categories of Planning (sec 5)
National • Spatial planning and
policies (National Spatial Development Framework)
• National planning & Regulation relating to land use
• Policies and legislation to support other spheres
Provincial • Provincial SDF• Provincial planning relating to
land use• Policies and legislation to
implement provincial legislation
• Monitoring compliance of local government land use management system
Municipal • Integrated
development plan (IDP)
• SDF and other components of IDP
• Control & regulation of land use
chapter 2 – development principles & norms and standards
• The principle of spatial justice
• The principle of spatial sustainability
• The principle of efficiency
• The principle of spatial resilience
• The principle of good administrationImproving the sta
te of …
• National government – Must provide support and
assistance, create capacity: Sec 9 (1) (a)
– Must monitor compliance of municipalities and provinces: Sec 9 (1) (b)
– Must develop mechanisms to support and strengthen: Sec 9 (2)
• Municipal differentiation
• Provinces – Provincial legislation– May support
municipalities SDF, LUM etc
– Resolve disputes – Monitor municipalities
and provide support
chapter 3 – intergovernmental support
† An SDF is a framework that seeks to guide overall spatial distribution of current and desirable land uses within a sphere/municipality in order to give effect to the development vision, goals and objectives.
† The aims of SDF include to promote sustainable functional and integrated human settlements, maximise resource efficiency, and enhance regional identity and unique character of a place.
† All the three spheres must develop SDFs;
† SDF must give effect to National, Provincial or Municipal Planning;
† Aligned to and consistent with the frameworks of other spheres;
† Reviewable every 5 years and,
† Must involve public participation.
chapter 4 – spatial development frameworks
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overview of plans NATIONAL
PROVINCIAL
MUNICIPAL
REGIONAL
chapter 5 – land use management† Municipality is responsible for Land Use Management† Primary instrument is the Land Use Scheme (LUS)† Municipality must, after public consultation, prepare,
adopt and implement a LUS within 5 years of the Bill being enacted
† LUS must be consistent with and give effect to Municipal SDF
† All land development applications must be determined within context of the LUS
† An approved and adopted LUS has the force of law and binds all owners and users of land
land use scheme (sec 24)
Each municipality must adopt a scheme A scheme must • Have categories of land use zoning for entire municipal area, • Take cognisance of any environmental management
instruments • Provisions that permit the incremental introduction of LUM in
areas under – traditional leadership, – rural areas, – informal settlements, – other areas not previously subject to a land use scheme;
chapter 6 - land Development management
† Land development applications are determined by Municipalities as the authority of first instance
† Municipalities are required to establish Municipal Planning Tribunals to discharge this function
† Municipalities may co-operate to establish Joint Municipal Planning Tribunals
† The Tribunals consist of municipal officials and suitably qualified external persons appointed by Municipal Councils
† Appeals lay to the Executive Authority from decisions of MPTs
appeals (sec 51)
• Appeal to Executive Authority via the Municipal Manager against MPT decision
• No Appeal may be lodged in terms of Sec 62 of MSA
• Municipality may establish separate appeal body in a procedural manner prescribed by provincial legislation
national interest (sec 52)† A land development application must be referred to the Minister
where the outcome of the application affects the National interest
† The Minister to publish criteria on National Interest after consultation - Sec 52 (6)
† The National interest includes:
‡ matters within the exclusive functional area of the national sphere in terms of the Constitution;
‡ strategic national policy objectives, principles or priorities, including food security, international relations and co-operation, defence and economic unity; or
‡ land use for a purpose which falls within the functional area of the national sphere of government.
quick updates± Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act (SPLUMA) signed into law by
President on 02 August 2013, and formally published in the gazette on the 05 August 2013;
± SPLUMA not yet put into operation;± Section 13(3) Interpretation Act allows different sections of the SPLUMA to be
brought into operation on different dates;± 9 provinces preparing/revisiting provincial planning legislation. No province
ready with a SPLUMA-compliant provincial Act;± Existing (old Ordinances, newer Provincial Acts and other) legislation may not
conflict with the SPLUMA;± some metropolitan municipalities preparing municipal planning by-laws; ± Some of our assumptions on powers of national and provincial spheres in
relation to Scope of Municipal Planning Powers continue to be strained and tested especially in the courts; and
± litigation in courts continue to enrich our understanding of the planning law regulatory environment (the recent Cape Judgment particularly instructive).
sections of spluma that may be brought into operation
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
1. Definitions 2. Application of Act 3. Objects of Act 4. Spatial planning system 5. Categories of spatial planning
CHAPTER 2 DEVELOPMENT PRINCIPLES AND NORMS AND
STANDARDS 6. Application of development principles 7. Development principles 8. Norms and standards
CHAPTER 3 INTERGOVERNMENTAL SUPPORT
9. National support and monitoring 10. Provincial support and monitoring 11. Municipal differentiation
CHAPTER 4
SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORKS Part A
Preparation of spatial development frameworks 12. Preparation of spatial development frameworks
Part B Preparation and content of national spatial development
framework 13. National spatial development framework 14. Content of national spatial development framework
Part C Preparation, content and legal effect of provincial spatial
development framework 15. Provincial spatial development framework 16. Content of provincial spatial development framework 17. Legal effect of provincial spatial development framework
sections of spluma that may be brought into operation
Part D Preparation and content of regional spatial
development framework 18. Regional spatial development framework 19. Content of regional spatial development framework
Part E Preparation and content of municipal spatial
development framework 20. Preparation of municipal spatial development framework 21. Content of municipal spatial development framework
Part F Status of spatial development frameworks
22. Status of spatial development frameworks
CHAPTER 5LAND USE MANAGEMENT
23. Role of executive authority 24. Land use scheme 25. Purpose and content of land use scheme26. Legal effect of land use scheme 27. Review and monitoring of land use scheme 28. Amendment of land use scheme and rezoning 29. Consultation with other land development authorities 30. Alignment of authorisations31. Record of amendments to land use scheme 32. Enforcement of land use scheme
CHAPTER 7 GENERAL PROVISIONS
55. Exemptions 56. Delegation 57. Non-impediment of function 58. Offences and penalties 59. Repeal of laws (???)60. Transitional provisions (subject to guidelines)
spluma and provincial actKey Assumptions
± SPLUMA acknowledges the responsibility that provinces and the national government share for supporting local government;
± Province wants to see to it that municipal land use planning is done properly; and
± Provincial government has its own constitutional competences, some of which entail land use regulation.
2 key considerations
± Scope of Provincial Act
± Municipal Bylaws vs provincial Act
a change management process
± Change Management is a process that will guide when change is made to a process or system to ensure its effective implementation into the business of the organisation.
± Key Driver for Change: the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act Implementation
Powers and Functions (National / Provincial / Local)
Roles and Responsibilities (Support and Monitoring)
change management processDetails of Change• Identify the Change
• Particulars of the Change• Change Approach
Review of Change• Appraisal of Change Strategy
Implementation of Change
• Implementation Strategies• Release Strategy
• Schedule of Activities• Action Plan
• Communication Plan• Training Plan
• Resistance to Change Plan• Employee Change Readiness
Plan• Release Plan• Review Strategy
CHANGE MANAGEMENT
PLAN
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overview of change management planCHANGE MANAGEMENT PLAN
WORKGROUPS4 Workgroups
Institutional Aspects / Stakeholders / Implementation Readiness
SPLUM NATIONAL
SPLUM PROVINCES / PROVINCES
Municipalities
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proposed workgroupsWORKGROUP 1
Regulations / Policy WORKGROUP 2
GuidelinesWORKGROUP 3
InstitutionalWORKGROUP 4: Capacity Building
WORKGROUP 1•Regulations•Norms and standards•Application and interpretation of development principles•National Interest•Provincial legislation•Transitional measures•Spatial planning•Alignment of authorisations
WORKGROUP 2•Land Use Management•Spatial Development Frameworks•Development Applications Manual•Alignment of Authorisations•Land Use Schemes
WORKGROUP 3•Human Resources•Legal Compliance•Internal Readiness•Draft Gazette Notices•Delegations•Systems•Communication•IT
WORKGROUP 4•Training•Coordination and distribution of products•Capacity building for municipal land use managementSpatial planning•Logistics
implications for provinces± Change of Focus – Trajectory of Work
Implementation of SPLUMA
± SPLUMA Change Management Plan
Engagement with Provinces / Municipalities Assessment of readiness of Municipalities in conjunction with
Provincial Departments by end November 2013. Participation in Workgroups Championing Stakeholder Forums at Provincial Level –
Provincial SPLUMA Implementation Forums Participating in Capacity Building / Training Initiatives Liaison with Key Provincial Stakeholders / Invites for SPLUMA
related Engagements – Workshops
implementation & change management plan template
an introduction
model A – metros / some locals
model b - locals
model c – rural / low capacity
baseline information
implementation readiness template
implications for municipalities± Organisational
Structures for Land Use Management
Review of Delegations
Review of Existing Systems (Land Use Management)
± Financial
Operational Requirements
Human Resources
± Procedural
New processes aligned to SPLUMA (operational and administrative)
Gazetting of Notices etc
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