Saha-gu Scenic Ordinance Revision: Enhancing Urban Landscape and Public Design

The revised ordinance introduces detailed financial support mechanisms for landscape projects. Funding is now available for various stages of project development, including research, planning, and execution.

Maru Kim
Maru Kim

Busan, South Korea – The Saha-gu District Office in Busan has introduced a comprehensive revision to its Scenic Ordinance, aiming to enhance the district’s urban landscape and public design. This significant overhaul, guided by national legislation, brings forth updated regulations, streamlined processes, and new financial support mechanisms to foster a more aesthetically pleasing and functional urban environment.

One of the primary updates in the revised ordinance is its alignment with the national Landscape Act and the Public Design Promotion Act. This integration ensures that the local regulations are in sync with broader legislative frameworks, promoting consistency and compliance across all levels of urban planning and public design initiatives. The revised ordinance now fully incorporates these national guidelines, making it easier to navigate and implement.

The revised ordinance significantly broadens the scope of landscape projects eligible for support. Previously, the focus was primarily on maintaining and improving existing urban landscapes. The new ordinance extends this to include educational and promotional activities aimed at enhancing landscape awareness among residents. It also covers the documentation and archival of urban landscapes, ensuring that historical and cultural aspects are preserved for future generations. Moreover, it now explicitly includes projects aimed at improving building aesthetics, particularly targeting the renovation of old and dilapidated structures, thus contributing to urban renewal and community revitalization.

A notable improvement in the revised ordinance is the simplification of administrative processes. The requirement for separate public hearings for landscape plan formulation has been removed, which previously added layers of bureaucracy and often slowed down project approvals. Instead, the ordinance now emphasizes thorough review processes within a more streamlined framework, enabling quicker implementation of landscape projects. Public involvement remains a key component, with clear procedures for submitting landscape plan proposals and engaging community feedback. This approach ensures that while processes are streamlined, the community’s voice is not only heard but actively integrated into urban planning.

The revised ordinance introduces detailed financial support mechanisms for landscape projects. Funding is now available for various stages of project development, including research, planning, and execution. This support extends to long-term maintenance and promotional activities, ensuring that projects are sustainable and continue to benefit the community over time. Specific incentives are also outlined for projects that demonstrate significant community impact or innovative approaches to urban landscape and public design.

The roles and responsibilities of different stakeholders are more clearly defined in the revised ordinance. The district office is tasked with establishing comprehensive policies and ensuring their implementation. Landscape project implementers are required to consider the surrounding environment and contribute to the district’s overall aesthetic. Public participation is strongly encouraged, fostering a collaborative approach to urban beautification. This clear delineation helps in better accountability and more effective implementation of landscape projects.

The creation of the Saha-gu Landscape and Public Design Committee is a pivotal feature of the revised ordinance. This committee will provide advisory and review services for landscape and design projects, ensuring diverse input from local residents, experts, and stakeholders. By involving a broad range of perspectives, the committee aims to enhance the quality and relevance of urban development projects, making sure they meet the needs and expectations of the community.

Effective immediately, the revised ordinance marks a significant step towards enhancing the district’s urban landscape. The Saha-gu District Office is committed to facilitating a smooth transition and ensuring all stakeholders are informed of the changes. Residents and interested parties are invited to submit their opinions and suggestions regarding the ordinance by July 29, 2024. The district office will review all feedback to ensure the ordinance serves the community’s best interests.

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