Appraisal of compliance with land subdivision planning regulations in residential neighbourhoods

Although previous studies have attempted to address the challenge of land subdivision, there is still a scarcity in the literature on how the extent of conformity to land subdivision planning regulations may be statistically and spatially analyzed. This study, therefore, explores the extent to which...

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Main Authors: W.O. Omollo, R.O. Opiyo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran Muncipality 2020-04-01
Series:International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management
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Online Access:http://www.ijhcum.net/article_38700_388ebb05ef4a1e47f23139005823c7af.pdf
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spelling doaj-2e84ed8ae42643d082e01b54ad992f8a2020-11-25T03:34:15ZengTehran MuncipalityInternational Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management2476-46982476-47012020-04-015212513810.22034/IJHCUM.2020.02.0438700Appraisal of compliance with land subdivision planning regulations in residential neighbourhoodsW.O. Omollo0R.O. Opiyo1Department of Planning and Development, Kisii University, Kisii, KenyaDepartment of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Built Environment, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, KenyaAlthough previous studies have attempted to address the challenge of land subdivision, there is still a scarcity in the literature on how the extent of conformity to land subdivision planning regulations may be statistically and spatially analyzed. This study, therefore, explores the extent to which residential developers comply with land subdivision planning regulations in Kenya, a case study of Kisii Town. It was guided by the public interest theory of regulation with a target population of 7,430 residential developments from the seven sublocation neighbourhoods of Kisii Town. Four administrative sublocations were used as strata out of which proportional random samples were drawn from their respective residential neighbourhoods to attain a sample size of 364. Structured checklists were used to collect data on the extent of conformity. Results revealed that although the recommended minimum plot size in Jogoo, Nyamataro and Nyanchwa neighbourhoods was 0.1 ha, 84%, 100% and 88% of developers did not respectively comply. Further, although the recommended minimum plot size for Egesa, Daraja Mbili, Mwembe and Nyamage neighbourhoods was 0.05 ha, 83%, 46%, 58% and 63% of developers failed to, in that order, comply. The problem continues notwithstanding the legal framework that grants the County Government of Kisii powers of development control. Key recommendations comprised establishing a coordinating committee to harmonize agencies that deal with land subdivisions and ensuring that only registered persons’ process of land subdivisions. This study generally benefits international readers by highlighting how compliance with recommended land subdivision planning regulations may be statistically and spatially analyzed.http://www.ijhcum.net/article_38700_388ebb05ef4a1e47f23139005823c7af.pdfconformityenforcementkisii townneighbourhoodsplot size
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Appraisal of compliance with land subdivision planning regulations in residential neighbourhoods
International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management
conformity
enforcement
kisii town
neighbourhoods
plot size
author_facet W.O. Omollo
R.O. Opiyo
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title Appraisal of compliance with land subdivision planning regulations in residential neighbourhoods
title_short Appraisal of compliance with land subdivision planning regulations in residential neighbourhoods
title_full Appraisal of compliance with land subdivision planning regulations in residential neighbourhoods
title_fullStr Appraisal of compliance with land subdivision planning regulations in residential neighbourhoods
title_full_unstemmed Appraisal of compliance with land subdivision planning regulations in residential neighbourhoods
title_sort appraisal of compliance with land subdivision planning regulations in residential neighbourhoods
publisher Tehran Muncipality
series International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management
issn 2476-4698
2476-4701
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Although previous studies have attempted to address the challenge of land subdivision, there is still a scarcity in the literature on how the extent of conformity to land subdivision planning regulations may be statistically and spatially analyzed. This study, therefore, explores the extent to which residential developers comply with land subdivision planning regulations in Kenya, a case study of Kisii Town. It was guided by the public interest theory of regulation with a target population of 7,430 residential developments from the seven sublocation neighbourhoods of Kisii Town. Four administrative sublocations were used as strata out of which proportional random samples were drawn from their respective residential neighbourhoods to attain a sample size of 364. Structured checklists were used to collect data on the extent of conformity. Results revealed that although the recommended minimum plot size in Jogoo, Nyamataro and Nyanchwa neighbourhoods was 0.1 ha, 84%, 100% and 88% of developers did not respectively comply. Further, although the recommended minimum plot size for Egesa, Daraja Mbili, Mwembe and Nyamage neighbourhoods was 0.05 ha, 83%, 46%, 58% and 63% of developers failed to, in that order, comply. The problem continues notwithstanding the legal framework that grants the County Government of Kisii powers of development control. Key recommendations comprised establishing a coordinating committee to harmonize agencies that deal with land subdivisions and ensuring that only registered persons’ process of land subdivisions. This study generally benefits international readers by highlighting how compliance with recommended land subdivision planning regulations may be statistically and spatially analyzed.
topic conformity
enforcement
kisii town
neighbourhoods
plot size
url http://www.ijhcum.net/article_38700_388ebb05ef4a1e47f23139005823c7af.pdf
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