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Buijs J.c.a.m. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Environmental Permit application process (‘WABO’), CoSeLoG project – Municipality 2
    Eindhoven University of Technology, 2014
    Co-Authors: Buijs J.c.a.m.
    Abstract:

    This data originates from the CoSeLoG project executed under NWO project number 638.001.211. Within the CoSeLoG project the (dis)similarities between several processes of different municipalities in the Netherlands has been investigated. This data is part of a collection of 5 event logs that record the execution of a Building Permit application process in five different anonymous municipalities. The recording of these processes is comparable which means that activity labels in the different event logs refer to the same activities performed in the five municipalities. The event log contains additional data on the case/trace and event level. In total there are 16 trace level attributes which include the parts the Permit consists of, the planned end date and the responsible actor. The event attributes contain the activity label, the timestamp of execution and the human resource involved. Furthermore, information regarding the planned date of execution and the due date is included. Additionally events may contain additional process data. Some attributes contain Dutch terms and phrases

  • Environmental Permit application process (‘WABO’), CoSeLoG project – Municipality 4
    Eindhoven University of Technology, 2014
    Co-Authors: Buijs J.c.a.m.
    Abstract:

    This data originates from the CoSeLoG project executed under NWO project number 638.001.211. Within the CoSeLoG project the (dis)similarities between several processes of different municipalities in the Netherlands has been investigated. This data is part of a collection of 5 event logs that record the execution of a Building Permit application process in five different anonymous municipalities. The recording of these processes is comparable which means that activity labels in the different event logs refer to the same activities performed in the five municipalities. The event log contains additional data on the case/trace and event level. In total there are 16 trace level attributes which include the parts the Permit consists of, the planned end date and the responsible actor. The event attributes contain the activity label, the timestamp of execution and the human resource involved. Furthermore, information regarding the planned date of execution and the due date is included. Additionally events may contain additional process data. Some attributes contain Dutch terms and phrases

  • Environmental Permit application process (‘WABO’), CoSeLoG project – Municipality 5
    Eindhoven University of Technology, 2014
    Co-Authors: Buijs J.c.a.m.
    Abstract:

    This data originates from the CoSeLoG project executed under NWO project number 638.001.211. Within the CoSeLoG project the (dis)similarities between several processes of different municipalities in the Netherlands has been investigated. This data is part of a collection of 5 event logs that record the execution of a Building Permit application process in five different anonymous municipalities. The recording of these processes is comparable which means that activity labels in the different event logs refer to the same activities performed in the five municipalities. The event log contains additional data on the case/trace and event level. In total there are 16 trace level attributes which include the parts the Permit consists of, the planned end date and the responsible actor. The event attributes contain the activity label, the timestamp of execution and the human resource involved. Furthermore, information regarding the planned date of execution and the due date is included. Additionally events may contain additional process data. Some attributes contain Dutch terms and phrases

  • Environmental Permit application process (‘WABO’), CoSeLoG project – Municipality 1
    Eindhoven University of Technology, 2014
    Co-Authors: Buijs J.c.a.m.
    Abstract:

    This data originates from the CoSeLoG project executed under NWO project number 638.001.211. Within the CoSeLoG project the (dis)similarities between several processes of different municipalities in the Netherlands has been investigated. This data is part of a collection of 5 event logs that record the execution of a Building Permit application process in five different anonymous municipalities. The recording of these processes is comparable which means that activity labels in the different event logs refer to the same activities performed in the five municipalities. The event log contains additional data on the case/trace and event level. In total there are 16 trace level attributes which include the parts the Permit consists of, the planned end date and the responsible actor. The event attributes contain the activity label, the timestamp of execution and the human resource involved. Furthermore, information regarding the planned date of execution and the due date is included. Additionally events may contain additional process data. Some attributes contain Dutch terms and phrases

  • Environmental Permit application process (‘WABO’), CoSeLoG project – Municipality 3
    Eindhoven University of Technology, 2014
    Co-Authors: Buijs J.c.a.m.
    Abstract:

    This data originates from the CoSeLoG project executed under NWO project number 638.001.211. Within the CoSeLoG project the (dis)similarities between several processes of different municipalities in the Netherlands has been investigated. This data is part of a collection of 5 event logs that record the execution of a Building Permit application process in five different anonymous municipalities. The recording of these processes is comparable which means that activity labels in the different event logs refer to the same activities performed in the five municipalities. The event log contains additional data on the case/trace and event level. In total there are 16 trace level attributes which include the parts the Permit consists of, the planned end date and the responsible actor. The event attributes contain the activity label, the timestamp of execution and the human resource involved. Furthermore, information regarding the planned date of execution and the due date is included. Additionally events may contain additional process data. Some attributes contain Dutch terms and phrases

Robbin Te Velde - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • digital Building Permit application a feasibility study for a shared services solution in the netherlands
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2004
    Co-Authors: Marcel Hoogwout, Robbin Te Velde
    Abstract:

    Realizing complete digital intake and processing of Building Permit applications has been a long time challenge for many governments. Especially the processing of digital drawings and plans constitutes a major obstacle. In 2004 legal barriers to communicate digitally between government and applicants have disappeared in the Netherlands. A group of local governments used the momentum to study the feasibility of a large scale introduction of the intake of digital Building Permit applications by using a shared services concept. The feasibility study contained technical, economical, juridical and demand site feasibility aspects. This paper reports especially on the demand site feasibility. The paper is mend to present a case study about the readiness of both applicants and local governments in the Netherlands to deal with Building Permit applications in a digital way.

Riadil Akhir Lubis - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • analysis of Building Permit procedure in dairy regency
    International Journal of Research, 2018
    Co-Authors: Nova Monalisa Situngkir, Zulkifli Nasution, Riadil Akhir Lubis
    Abstract:

    The aim of this study is analyzing the Building Permit procedure based on the number of stages and legal requirements, as a major component in spatial plan and future growth of Dairy Regency. The analytical method used in this study is descriptive analysis. The results showed that lack of control in the Building Permit, which is still incompatible with Dairi regency's spatial plan. There were still Buildings that committed violations and non-compliance in the procedures for issuing Building Permits that were not in accordance with the General Plan of Spatial Planning for Sidikalang Urban Areas 2006-2015.

Adinda Srikandi Dianlaksana - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • kewenangan dinas pengawasan dan penertiban bangunan p2b dalam penolakan imb di dki jakarta the authority of dinas pengawasan dan penertiban bangunan p2b in refusal of Building Permit at jakarta
    2011
    Co-Authors: Adinda Srikandi Dianlaksana
    Abstract:

    There is a problem comes up from development that became an issue in national development. It's about licensing, especially in the establishment of Building Permits. This is because the rule of law relating to licensing issues with construction may be in a lot of rules, giving rise to a lack of legal certainty. The local government has an authority to regulate and manage their own affairs according to the principles of autonomy and assistance task. This case rises up a question about the authority of the Dinas P2B in the provision and remedy for the applicant in the event of denial of issuance of the Building Permits. Within this mini thesis, will explain the definition of general Building, general licensing, licensing in the Building, and the jurisdiction of the Dinas P2B in issuing Building Permits. The method that used in this research is normative law research, using the approach legislation and cases approach. The materials used in this research is the primary law, secondary law and non legal materials. Another while this mini thesis talk about procedures for obtaining IMB, IMB publishing criteria, Dinas P2B authority to issue or deny the Building Permits, as well as remedies that can be related to the denial of Building Permits Petitioner. There are a conclusion can be reached about the authority of the Dinas P2B in the issuance and denial of IMB, while another legal approach can be done to solve this problem through with litigation.

Robert Zygmunt - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • development density administrative decisions and land values an empirical investigation
    Land Use Policy, 2018
    Co-Authors: Michal Gluszak, Robert Zygmunt
    Abstract:

    The paper addresses the links between planning uncertainty and land values, from theoretical and empirical perspective. We investigated land prices in a western part of Krakow (Poland) using a sample of 419 property sales from 2002 to 2014. We used spatial hedonic models to explore the relations between planning and Building decisions, development density and land values. We found that administrative decisions (development and Building Permits) are capitalized in sales prices. Land with valid Decision on Development Conditions sold for 27-29% more than comparable properties. The implicit value of Building Permit was even higher as it increased the sale price by 47-50%. Additionally, we observed that potential density of development has a positive impact on land prices, but the effect is stronger for institutional investors.