Proceedings Of The Seminar On Building By-laws And Planning Regulations November 27 - 28,1990. Milimani Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya.
Abstract
1.0: INTRODUCTION
1.1: SEMINAR OBJECTIVES AND ORGANIZATION
Objectives
The seminar was organized with two complemetary objectives:
a) To review the problems which have hindered legislation and implementation of the recommendations of the
Kenya Low Income Housing By-laws Review of 1985 as approved by the Cabinet in November, 1985.
b) To formulate strategies and draw a plan of action for immediate adoption and implementation of revising
building by-laws and and planning regulations.
Organization
The seminar was planned and organized by the Housing Research and Development Unit of the University of Nairobi
(HRDU) in collaboration with Intermediate Technology Development Group (ITDG). Both organizations have been
actively concerned with the development of appropriate and affordable housing. In 1990, they worked together to
disseminate low cost housing technology and encourage adoption of revisions of the building and planning codes. As
part of this collaboration, HRDU prepared a "Statutory Building Regulations Situation Analysis and Tentative
Agenda for Action", which has been submitted to the appropriate Government Ministries involved in shelter
provision as well as various bi-lateral, multi-lateral and NGO agencies for evaluation and action. The seminar
planning committee, comprising of the following officials prepared the Terms of Reference for Position Papers for
this seminar.
Mr. J.A. Amaya
Mr. E. Agevi
Mr. K.A. Ajode
Dr. P.M. Syagga
Dr. N. Hall
Ms. L.M. Murila
Mr. J.G. Kariuki
Mr. C. Odongo
Mr. W.T. Makutha
Ministry of Lands & Housing
HRDU,UoN
Ministry of Health
HRDU,UoN
ITDG
AG Chambers
Ministry of Health
Ministry of Health
National Housing Corporation
These position papers provided the main basis for seminar discussions and deliberations in both plenary and working
groups' sessions. The guidelines fo preparation of position papers arehighlighted below:
Guidelines for Preparation of Position Papers
Each Ministry's paper was to highlight:-
Its involvement in the revision and implementation of building by-laws;
Its statutory and/or administrative powers with respect to formulation and implementation of building
by-laws and planning regulations;
Its current or recent initiatives that have taken place or are proposed;
Which section of relevant Acts of Parliament, the building code, by-laws, or planning regulations are constraining
the development of affordable housing;
What needs to be done, and by whom, in order to speed or facilitate adoption of revised and appropriate
building by-laws and planning regulations.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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