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Presidential Regulation Number 45 In 2011

Original Language Title: Peraturan Presiden Nomor 45 Tahun 2011

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THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
No. 45 YEAR 2011
ABOUT
URBAN AREA LAYOUT PLAN
DENPASAR, BADUNG, GIANYAR, AND TABANAN

WITH THE GRACE OF THE ALMIGHTY GOD

PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

Weighing: that to implement the provisions of Article 21 paragraph (1) Act Number 26 of 2007 on the Setting of Space and Section 123 paragraph (4) of Government Regulation No. 26 of 2008 on the National Area Tata Plan, need to establish Rule of the President on the Tata Room Plan of Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar, and Tabanan;

Remembering: 1. Section 4 of the paragraph (1) of the Basic Law of the Republic of Indonesia Year of 1945;
2. Law No. 32 Year 2004 on Regional Governance (Sheet State Republic Indonesia Year 2004 Number 125, Supplementary Sheet Republic Indonesia Number 4437), as amended several times, last by Act Number 12 Year 2008 on Second Amendment to the Law No. 32 Year 2004 on Local Government (Indonesian Republic of Indonesia 2008 No. 59, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No. 4844);
3. Law No. 26 Year 2007 on Alignment Of Spaces (State Sheet Of The Republic Of Indonesia Year 2007 Number 68, Additional Gazette Republic Indonesia Number 4725);
4. Government Regulation No. 26 Year 2008 on the National Area Tata Plan (Sheets Of State Republic Of Indonesia 2008 Number 48, Additional Sheet Of State Republic Of Indonesia Number 4833);
5. Government Regulation No. 15 Year 2010 on the Hosting Of Space (Sheet State Of The Republic Of Indonesia 2010 Number 21, Addition Of State Sheet Indonesia Number 5103);
6. Government Regulation No. 68 of 2010 on the Forms and Governance of the Role of the Society in the Alignment Of Spaces (sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia In 2010 Number 118, Additional Sheet Of State Of Indonesia Number 5160);

DECIDED:

Establish: THE PRESIDENT ' S REGULATIONS ON THE URBAN AREAS PLAN OF URBAN AREAS OF DENPASAR, BADUNG, GIANYAR, AND TABANAN.

BAB I
UMUM PROVISIONS

The Kesatu section
Understanding

Section 1
In this Presidential Regulation referred to:
1. Space is a container that includes ground space, space, and air space, including space within the earth as a single unit of territory, where humans and other beings live, perform activities, and maintain its survival.
2. Tata space is the shape of the space structure and the pattern of space.
3. Space structuring is a system of spatial planning processes, space utilization, and space utilization control.
4. The spatial plan is the outcome of the spatial planning.
5. A national strategic area is a region whose space is prioritised because it has a nationally important influence on state sovereignty, state sovereignty, defense and security, economic, social, cultural, and/or environmental, including the region that has been designated as a world heritage.
6. The urban area is a region that has major activities instead of agriculture with an arrangement of regional functions as a place for urban settlements, the centralization and distribution of government service services, social services, and economic activities.
7. The metropolitan area is an urban area that consists of a stand-alone urban area or a core urban area with the surrounding urban areas that have a functional connection associated with it. The system of the region's infrastructure is integrated with a total population of at least 1 million (1 million).
8. The Urban Area of Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar, and Tabanan which are henceforth called Sarbagita Urban Area is one urban area comprising the city of Denpasar and the Kuta Urban Area as the core urban area, Region Urban Mangupura and the Urban Area of Jimbaran in Badung Regency, Gianyar Urban Area, Sukawati Urban Region and Ubud Urban Area in Gianyar County, and Tabanan Urban Area in Tabanan County, as an urban area in It's around, forming a metropolitan area.
9. The core urban area is an urban area that is part of the metropolitan area with a function as the main activity center and the driving force for the development of urban areas around it.
10. The surrounding urban area is an urban area that is part of the metropolitan area with functions as the center of activities that become a counterweight (magnet counter) of the development of the core urban area.
11. The protected area is a defined region with the main function of protecting the sustainability of a living environment that includes natural resources and artificial resources.
12. The power area is an area defined with the main function to be cultivated on the basis of the conditions and potential of natural resources, human resources, and artificial resources.
13. Food farming areas are agricultural areas that have a fixed watering system that delivers water continuously throughout the year, seasonally, or alternating with the main rice crop.
14. residential areas are part of a living environment outside the protected area, either urban and rural areas that function as residential or residential environments and activities that support life-keeping. And a living.
15. The next Special Tourist Attraction Area called KDTWK is a tourism strategic area in one or more areas of village administration/agility within which there is a potential tourist attraction, a high accessibility, The availability of public facilities and tourism facilities are limited as well as the socio-cultural activities of people who support each other in the embodiment of the landscape, whose development is severely restricted to more geared towards cultural preservation efforts. And the living environment.
16. The river region is a unit of water resource management region in one or more areas of the river and/or small islands which are less than or equal to 2,000 km2 (two thousand square kilometers).
17. The next Green Open Room is called RTH is an extended area/track and/or cluster, whose use is more open, plant-growing, both naturally grown and purposefully planted.
18. The sacred area is a region seen as having a chastity value by Hindus in Bali such as the mountain region, the lake, the confluation of two rivers (campuhan), the coast, the sea, and the springs.
19. The sacred place area is the area around the temple that needs to be guarded in a certain radius or boundaries according to the status of the temple.
20. The protected zone is a zone that is defined as a characteristic of its space utilization based on the dominance of the activity functions of each zone of the Lindung Region.
21. The power zone is a zone that is defined as a characteristic of its space utilization based on the dominance of the activity functions of each zone in the area of power.
22. The next coefficient of the region is called the KWT is a broad percentage of the area or blocks thaE SARBAGITA URBAN SPACE STRUCTURE PLAN PLAN

The Kesatu section
Common

Section 12
(1) The Sarbagita Urban Area space structure plan is set with the aim of improving the services of the activities center, improving the quality and range of services of the infrastructure of infrastructure, as well as improving the functioning of core urban areas and regions The cities around it.
(2) The Sarbagita Urban Area space structure plan serves as the driving force and the support of social economic activities of society that hierarchically has a functional relationship.
(3) The space structure plan of Sarbagita Urban Area includes plans of a residential central system and the infrastructure system plan of the infrastructure.

The Second Part
The Settlement Central System Plan

Section 13
The Sarbagita Urban Area residential center system plan consists of a center of activity in the core urban areas and activities centers in the surrounding urban areas.

Section 14
(1) The activity center in the core urban area as referred to in Article 13 is designated as the centre of major activities and the driving force for the development of urban areas around it.
(2) The activities of activities in the core urban areas include:
a. provincial governance center;
B. city governance center and/or subdistrict;
c. International, national, and regional trade center and services;
D. international, national, and regional scale health center;
e. higher education center;
f. the international and national maritime transport services center;
G. the international and national air transport services centre;
h. agricultural activity center;
i. tourism activity center;
J. tourist attraction ' s center of activities;
No, tourism support industry center activities;
I. the center of socio-cultural activities and the arts;
M. state defense and security activities center;
N. sporting activities center; and
O. Fishing service center.

Section 15
(1) The activity center in the surrounding urban area as referred to in Article 13 is designated as a counterweight (magnet counter) of the development of the core urban area.
(2) The activities centers in the surrounding urban areas include:
a. in the Mangupura Urban Area, Badung County, consisting of:
1. district and/or district government centres;
2. Regional-scale trade and services center;
3. Center for socio-cultural activities and arts;
4. service center of national and regional passenger transit system;
5. The center of agricultural activities; and
6. Center for sports activities.
B. in the Jimbaran Urban Area, Badung County, consists of:
1. subdistrict government center;
2. Regional-scale trade and services center;
3. Tourism activities center;
4. Tourism support industry center;
5. Higher education center;
6. The international, national, and regional scale health center; and
7. Center for sports activities.
c. in the Sukawati Urban Area, Gianyar County, consists of:
1. subdistrict government center;
2. Agricultural activity center;
3. National-scale trade and services center;
4. Tourism support industry center; and
5. Center for socio-cultural activities and arts.
D. in the Gianyar Urban Area, Gianyar County, composed of:
1. district and/or district government centres;
2. Regional-scale trade and services center;
3. Tourism activities center;
4. Tourism support industry center;
5. Regional-scale health center;
6. The center of socio-cultural activities and arts;
7. The center of agricultural activities; and
8. Center for sports activities.
e. in the Ubud Urban Area, Gianyar County, composed of:
1. subdistrict government center;
2. Tourism activities center;
3. Tourism support industry center;
4. Center for socio-cultural activities and arts; and
5. Center for agricultural activities.
f. in the Tabanan Urban Area, Tabanan County, consisting of:
1. district and/or district government centres;
2. Regional-scale trade and services center;
3. The center of the tourist attraction activities;
4. Center for socio-cultural activities and arts;
5. Regional-scale health center; and
6. Center for agricultural activities.

The Third Part
The Prasarana Network System Plan

Section 16
The Sarbagita Urban Area infrastructure system plan includes a network system: transport, energy, telecommunications, water resources, and urban infrastructure.

Section 17
(1) The transportation network system as referred to in Article 16 is defined in order to improve the quality and range of service of people's movements and services and to enable them as a driving force of economic growth.
(2) The transport network system consists of:
a. a land transport network system;
B. the marine transport network system; and
c. Air transport network system.
(3) The land transportation network system in the Sarbagita Urban Area consists of:
a. road network system; and
B. The railroad system.
(4) The road network system in the Sarbagita Urban Area consists of:
a. road network; and
B. Traffic and road transport.
(5) The railway network system in the Sarbagita Urban Area consists of:
a. train line network;
B. train station; and
c. train operations facility.
(6) The sea transportation network system in the Sarbagita Urban Area consists of:
a. order of the divinity; and
B. The cruise.
(7) The air transport network system in the Sarbagita Urban Area consists of:
a. The field order of the vehicle; and
B. Air space for flight.

Section 18
The road network in the Sarbagita Urban Area as referred to in Article 17 of the paragraph (4) of the letter consists of:
a. primary arterial road network;
B. Primary collector's path network 1;
c. secondary arterial road network; and
D. Freeway network.

Section 19
Primary arterial road networks as referred to in Article 18 of the letter a include:
a. Tabanan roawith subak-based farming activities;
i. require local governments to establish and maintain sustainable food agricultural land; and
J. Require government and local government agencies to perform Strategic Environment Studies on the framework and evaluation of potential policies, plans, and/or programs that affect the impact and/or risk of living environment in the Region. Urban Sarbagita is in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

BAB III
THletter b is used for flight operations activities in order to ensure the safety of the flight.
(2) The air space for the flight consists of:
a. Air space above the airport that is used directly for airport activities;
B. The airspace around the airport is being used for flight operations; and
c. The air space set as a flight path.
(3) The air space for flights being utilized together and/or for the defense and security interests of the country.
(4) The air space for flights is governed in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

Section 33
(1) The energy network system as referred to in Article 16 is specified in order to meet sufficient energy needs and provide access to different types of energy for the present and present needs.
(2) The energy network system is a part of the province ' s energy network system including:
a. the network of petroleum and petroleum pipelines;
B. electric power generation; and
c. electrical power transmission network.
(3) The oil and gas pipeline network as referred to in paragraph (2) of the letter a includes:
a. The petroleum pipeline network from Benoa International Port to Depo Oil Fuel in Suwung, South Denpasar District; and
B. The Earth's gas pipeline network in the Sarbagita Urban Area is set to comply with the provisions of the laws.
(4) The power plant as referred to in paragraph (2) of the letter b includes:
a. Diesel Power Plant (PLTD), Hydroelectric Power Plant (PLTG), and the Power Gas and Uap Power Plant (PLTGU) Pesbudget in South Denpasar District, Denpasar; and
B. Biomass power plant at TPA Trash Suwung in South Denpasar District, Denpasar, which is part of the provincial power plant's supply system.
(5) The electric power transmission network as referred to in paragraph (2) of the letter c includes:
a. High voltage air channel (SUTT); and
B. The distribution of the Gardu Parent (GI).
(6) The (6) Act, as referred to in a verse (5) of the letter of a (5) letter of a (5) letter, (b),
(7) The spread of the GI as referred to in paragraph (5) the letter b includes:
a. GI Padangsambian, GI Pemecutan Kelod, GI Sanur, and GI Pesbudget in Denpasar;
B. GI Boat, GI Kuta, and GI Benoa in Badung County; and
C. GI Serongga and GI Payangan in Gianyar County.

Section 34
(1) The telecom network system as referred to in Article 16 is set out in order to improve the accessibility of the public against telecommunications services.
(2) The telecom network system consists of:
a. Esterialized network; and
B. Satellite network.
(3) The teresternized network is set in accordance with the provisions of the laws.
(4) Satellite networks covering satellites and transponders are organized through the service of the Earth station set in accordance with the provisions of the laws.
(5) In addition to terrestrial and satellite networks as referred to in paragraph (2) the telecommunications network system also includes mobile mobile network (s) of the Base Transceiver Station telecommunications that are specified in accordance with the provisions of the IBM Cloud Service. Laws.
(6) The telecom network system is serviced by the Central Otomato Telephone (STO) covering:
a. STO Ubung, STO Kaliasem, STO Sanur, STO Tohpati, STO Benoa, and STO Monang-maning in Denpasar City;
B. STO Kuta, STO Seminyak, STO Jimbaran, STO Mangupura, and STO Nusa Dua in Badung County;
C. STO Gianyar, STO Sukawati, and STO Ubud in Gianyar County; and
D. STO Tabanan in Tabanan County.

Section 35
(1) The system of water resource networks as referred to in Article 16 is specified in the framework of water resource management consisting of water resource conservation, water resource assistance, and water-damaged power control.
(2) The water resource network system is made up of water resources and water resource infrastructure.
(3) The water source consists of surface water on rivers, reservoirs, and other surface water sources and groundwater in the Fatherland Basin (CAT).
(4) The water source as referred to in paragraph (3) consists of:
a. The area of the River (WS) Bali Penida (03.01) as a national strategic river region whose management refers to the Bali-Penida River region Management Pattern:
1. river on Sub-WS 03.01.01 with the main river Tukad Ayung, Tukad Badung and Tukad Mati, in the area of Denpasar, Badung County, and Gianyar County;
2. River on Sub-WS 03.01.02 with the main rivers Yeh Penet, Yeh Empas, and Yeh Abe, in the area of Badung County and Tabanan County;
3. river on Sub-WS 03.01.18 with main river Tukad Melangit, Tukad Sangsang, and Tukad Pekerisan in Gianyar County region;
4. river on Sub-WS 03.01.19 with the main rivers Tukad Petanu and Tukad Oos, in the area of Badung County and Gianyar County; and
5. Tukad Unda River which is the raw water source for Sarbagita Urban Region;
B. Sink reservoir at the border area in South Denpasar District, Denpasar, and Kuta District, Badung Regency; and
C. CAT includes:
1. CAT Denpasar-Tabanan covers the entire region of the Sarbagita Urban Area not including the South Kuta District, Badung Regency; and
2. CAT Nusa Dua located in the South Kuta District District, Badung County.
(5) Prasarana water resources as referred to in verse (2) are composed of irrigation network systems, flood control systems, and coastal security systems.
(6) The irrigation network system as referred to in paragraph (5) includes primary irrigation networks, secondary irrigation networks, and tertiary irrigation networks serving the Mambal Irrigation Area in Badung County and the Irrigation Area of the Deification in the Regency Gianyar, as well as other irrigation areas as support.
(7) The primary irrigation network, secondary irrigation networks, and tertiary irrigation networks are set in accordance with the provisions of the laws.
(8) The flood control system can be implemented through control of the river water overflow including:
a. Tuxedo Ayung;
B. Badung ass="s12"> a. The airport is Ngurah Rai International Airport in Kuta District, Badung Regency, as a collector's airport with a primary service scale for aircraft service with domestic and foreign flights, as well as in the United States. serve as an air force base (LANUD); and
B. Special airport that is set up in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

Section 32
(1) The air space for the flight as referred to in Article 17 paragraph (7) the
(4) The location of TPST and TPA regional trash of Sarbagita Urban Region is located in Suwung, South Denpasar District, Denpasar City.
(5) The management of the garbage in the Sarbagita Urban Area is governed in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

Section 41
The plan of the space structure of Sarbagita Urban Area is depicted on a map with a scale of 1:50,000 as set forth in Annex I which is an inseparable part of this Presidential Regulation.

BAB IV
THE SARBAGITA URBAN SPACE PATTERN PLAN

The Kesatu section
Common

Section 42
(1) The Sarbagita Urban Area space pattern plan is established with the aim of optimizing the utilization of space according to its protection as a protected area and a region of power based on the support and environment of the display environment.
(2) The Sarbagita Urban Area space pattern plan consists of a plan for a protected area and a mental area.

The Second Part
Protected area

Section 43
The protected area is grouped into a hedge Zone consisting of:
a. Protected zone 1 (Zone L1) which provides protection against the area of the protected forest area, peat areas, and water-catchment areas;
B. Protected zone 2 (Zone L2) which is a local protected area; and
C. The protected zone 3 (Zone L3) is a region of natural sanctuary, a natural conservation area, and a cultural reserve area.

Section 44
The L1 zone which is the region that provides protection against its under-section as referred to in Article 43 of the letter a is not present in the Sarbagita Urban Area.

Section 45
(1) The L2 zone that is the local protected area as referred to in Article 43 of the letter b is set to protect the beaches, rivers, ravines, reservoirs, sacred areas, sanctute areas, and RTH of the power activities that can be It interferes with sustainability.
(2) The local protection area L2 zone consists of:
a. The L2 zone that is the coastal border;
B. The L2 zone that is the river border;
C. The L2 zone that is the boundary of the ravine;
D. The L2 zone that is the area around the reservoir;
e. The L2 zone that is a sacred region;
f. The L2 zone that is a sacred place region; and
G. The L2 zone is RTH city.

Section 46
(1) The L2 Zone which is the coastal border in section 45 of the paragraph (2) of the letter a is included:
a. Land along the shore at least 100 (100) meters from the highest point of sea water to the ground; or
B. Land along the edge of the sea whose shape and physical conditions are steep or steep with a proportional distance to the physical shape and physical condition of the beach.
(2) The L2 Zone which is the coastal border is set in Gianyar District, Blahbatuh District, and Sukawati District in Gianyar Regency, East Denpasar District and South Denpasar District in Denpasar, South Kuta District, Subdistrict Kuta, North Kuta District, and District Mengwi in Badung Regency, as well as the District of Kediri and Tabanan District in Tabanan County.

Section 47
(1) The L2 zone which is the river border as referred to in Article 45 of paragraph (2) letter b includes:
a. The land along the banks of the river levees with at least 5 (five) meters wide from the foot of the outer embankment;
B. The land along the banks of a large river does not embankment outside the neighborhood with at least 100 metres (100) meters wide of the river's banks; and
c. The land along the banks of the tributaries does not embankment outside the settlement area at least 50 (fifty) meters wide from the riverbank.
(2) The L2 zone which is the river border is set on the river types:
a. the rivers that empties into the reservoir and affect the provision of the raw water resources in the reservoir; and
B. The rivers that empties into the ocean.
(3) The L2 zone which is a river border in Sarbagita Urban Area is set at Tukad Ayung, Tukad Badung, Tukad Mati, Yeh Penet, Yeh Empas, Yeh Empas, Yeh Abe, Tukad Melangit, Tukad Sangsang, Tukad Pakerisan, Tukad Petanu, and Tukad Oos.

Section 48
(1) The L2 Zone which is the boundary of the abyss as referred to in Article 45 of the paragraph (2) of the letter c includes:
a. The land on the edge of the ravine has the slope of the slope at least 45% (forty-five percent), at least 5 (five) meters, and the upper flat area is at least 11 (eleven) meters; and
B. The width of the land is at least twice the depth of the abyss and no less than 11 (eleven) meters are calculated from the edge of the abyss to the flat plane.
(2) The L2 Zone which is the boundary of the abyss is set in the South Kuta District, Badung County.

Section 49
(1) The L2 Zone which is the region around the reservoir as referred to in Article 45 of paragraph (2) of the letter d includes:
a. the land with a distance of 50 (fifty) meters up to 100 (a hundred) meters from the highest reservoir point of the reservoir; or
B. The plains along the edge of the reservoir are proportionate to the physical shape and physical condition of the reservoir.
(2) The L2 zone which is the area around the reservoir in the Sarbagita Urban Area is set at the Muara Reservoir in South Denpasar District, Denpasar.

Section 50
The L2 zone which is the sacred region as referred to in Article 45 of the paragraph (2) of the letter e in Sarbagita Urban Area is set at campuhan, the beach, the sea, and the springs.

Section 51
(1) The L2 Zone which is the region of the sacred place as referred to in Article 45 of the paragraph (2) of the letter f covers the region with physical boundaries that are natural or boundary-made and adapted to the geographical conditions of each region of the area Holy.
(2) The L2 zone which is the area of the sanctuary in the Urban Area of Sarbagita is set around the shrine that belongs to the Pura Kahyangan Tiga, Pura Sad Kahyangan, and Pura Dhang Kahyangan.

Section 52
(1) Td in order to reduce, reuse, and recycate the trash to improve the health of the environment and the quality of the environment and make it necessary for the purpose of the use of the Cloud Service. garbage as a resource.
(2) The garbage management system consists of the trash (TPS), the Integrated Trash (TPST) site, and the DPA (TPA).
(3) The site of the garbage TPS in Sarbagita Urban Area is planned on residential neighborhood units and activities centres set out in the district/city district layout plan. ction range of tourist attractions;
I. tourism support region ' s areas;
M. Socio-cultural and artistic areas of the arts;
N. the country ' s defense and security areas for defense and security;
O. exercise area for sports activities; and
p. Fishing area for fishing.
(3) Zone B1 is located in parts of North Denpasar, parts of East Denpasar District, parts of South Denpasar District, and the entire West Denpasar District in Denpasar, as well as part of Kuta District in Badung Regency.

Section 58
(1) The B2 zone as referred to in Section 56 is a zone with characteristics as a region that has a medium quality of support for the environment, quality of infrastructure services and high and high means, as well as building buildings. vertical is limited and horizontal with medium intensity and high intensity.
(2) The B2 zone consists of:
a. high density residential housing area;
B. Medium-density housing development areas;
c. regional and/or district-scale governance of government for sub-districts;
D. regional and regional trade and services regional services;
e. International, national, and regional health care areas;
f. higher education enforage;
G. farm entail area;
h. tourist activity areas;
i. tourism support region ' s areas;
J. tourist attraction range of tourist attractions;
No, region for socio-cultural and artistic activities; and
I. The area for sports activities.
(3) The B2 Zone is located in parts of North Denpasar, parts of East Denpasar, and parts of South Denpasar District in Denpasar, parts of North Kuta District, and parts of South Kuta District in District He is a member of the village of Gianyar, and a part of Tabanan District in Tabanan Regency.

Section 59
(1) The B3 zone as referred to in Section 56 is a zone with characteristics as a region that has a medium quality of the support environment, quality of infrastructure services and medium and high means, building The vertical is limited and horizontal with moderate intensity, as well as the region around the coast and the highlands that have high tourist attraction.
(2) The B3 zone consists of:
a. Medium-density housing development areas;
B. tourism areas for tourism; and
c. The area of tourism support industry.
(3) The B3 zone is located in the Sanur Beach Tourism Area, in East Denpasar District in Denpasar, Nusa Dua Beach Tourism Area, in South Kuta District, Tuban Tourism Area, in South Kuta District, and Region Kuta Beach Tourism, in Kuta District in Badung Regency, Ubud Traditional Community Tourism Area, in Ubud District, and More Tourism Areas, in Blahbatuh District in Gianyar County, and KDTWK Tanah Lot, in the District of Kediri Regency Tabanan.

Section 60
(1) The B4 zone as referred to in Article 56 is a perdestic residential zone with characteristics as a region that has a low environmental quality support and quality of infrastructure and medium means.
(2) The B4 zone consists of:
a. Medium-density housing development areas;
B. low density residential housing area;
c. Tourism areas for tourism;
D. Socio-cultural and artistic areas of the arts;
e. the area of food and horticulture agriculture for agricultural crops; and
f. The tourism support industry.
(3) Zone B4 is located in a part of Abiansemal District, a part of Mengwi District, and parts of South Kuta District in Badung Regency, parts of Gianyar District, parts of Ubud District, parts of Sukawati's subdistrict, and partially The subdistrict is in Gianyar District, part of Tabanan District, and a part of the District of Kediri in Tabanan Regency.

Section 61
(1) The B5 zone as referred to in Article 56 is a technical irrigation plant agricultural zone with characteristics as a region that has a low environmental quality of support.
(2) The B5 zone consists of:
a. farm entail area;
B. tourism areas for tourism; and
c. Socio-cultural and artistic areas of the arts.
(3) The B5 Zone is located in parts of North Denpasar, East Denpasar, and South Denpasar District in Denpasar, some Abiansemal Subdistrict, parts of Mengwi District, and parts of North Kuta District in District The subdistrict of Gianyar, part of the district of Ubud, parts of Sukawati, parts of the district of Blahbatuh in Gianyar Regency, parts of Tabanan district and parts of Kediri District in Tabanan Regency.

Section 62
(1) The B6 zone as referred to in Section 56 is a coastal coastal zone with characteristics as a region that has a low quality of environmental support and has a quality of infrastructure and means of fisheries, tourism. The sea, and the beach recreation.
(2) The B6 zone consists of:
a. Beach recreation area; and
B. Fishing area.
(3) Zone B6 is located in parts of East Denpasar District and parts of South Denpasar District in Denpasar, parts of Mengwi District, parts of North Kuta District, parts of Kuta Subdistrict, and parts of South Kuta district in The district of Badung, part of Gianyar District, parts of Sukawati District, parts of Blahbatah District in Gianyar Regency, and parts of Tabanan District and parts of Kediri District in Tabanan Regency.

Section 63
(1) The B7 zone as referred to in Article 56 is a sea-water zone with characteristics as a potential area for marine and fishing activities as well as tourism activities.
(2) The B7 Zone is made up of a region of power for marine and fishing, marine transport, and tourism.
(3) The B7 zone is all over the ocean waters in the Sarbagita Urban Urban Area.

Section 64
Sarbagita's Urban Area space pattern plan is depicted on the map of Sarbagita's Urban Area space pattern plan with a scale of 1:50,000 as set forth in Annex II which is an integral part of the Presidential Regulation. this.

Fourth Quarter
Disaster Mitigation on the Lindung Region and the Power Region

Section 65
(1) Disaster Mitigation is set on protected areas and mental areas that are natural disaster-prone areas and geological disaster-prone areas, with the aim of providing maximum protection for the possibility of disaster on the function of live environment and other activities.
(2) L2 zone, Zone L3, Zone B1, Zone B2, Zone B3, and Zone B6 which is in the area around the coast prone to tidal waves with speeds of between 10 (ten) up to 100 (hundred) kilometers per hour that arise Due to strong winds or lunar or solar gravity, it is a tidal-prone area of the tidal wave.
(3sing area;
B. region of provincial government for administration;
c. area of city governance and/or district governance;
D. areas of international, national, and regional trade and services;
e. International, national, and regional health care areas;
f. higher education enforage;
G. International and national maritime transport areas;
h. International and national air transport for transport;
i. farm entail area;
J. tourist areas of tourism;
No, tourist attra) The B1 zone that is in the area identified often and/or potentially high in the flood nature, is the flood-prone area of the flood.
(4) L2 Zone, Zone L3, Zone B1, Zone B2, Zone B3, Zone B4, Zone B5, Zone B5, Zone B6, and Zone B7 which are on a potentially and/or once earthquake with scale VII to the XII Modified Mercally Intensity(MMI), is an earthquake-prone natural disaster-prone region.
(5) L2 Zone, Zone L3, Zone B1, Zone B2, Zone B3, Zone B4, Zone B5, Zone B5, Zone B6, and Zone B7 which is in areas with low elevation and/or potentially and/or ever encountered a tsunami, is a major geological disaster-prone region Tsunami.
(6) L2 zone, Zone L3, Zone B1, Zone B2, and Zone B3 which are on a potentially coastal area and/or have abrasion, is a natural disaster-prone region of the abrasion.

BAB V
SPACE UTILIZATION DIRECTIVE
THE SARBAGITA URBAN AREA

The Kesatu section
Common

Section 66
(1) Arahan utilization of the Sarbagita Urban Area space is a reference in realizing the fabric of space and the pattern of space according to Sarbagita's Urban Area layout plan.
(2) Arahan utilization of space consists of:
a. indication of the main program;
B. indicative of funding sources;
c. indicative of the executor instance; and
D. Indicative timing.
(3) The main program as referred to in paragraph (2) of the letter is included:
a. the primary program embodiment of space structure; and
B. Primary program embodiment space patterns.
(4) The source of the funding as referred to in paragraph (2) the letter b comes from the State Shopping and Shopping Budget (APBN), the Regional Revenue and Shopping Budget (APBD), and/or other authorized sources in accordance with regulatory provisions. It's
(5) executable terms as referred to in paragraph (2) the letter c consists of the Government, the provincial government, the municipal/city government, and/or the community.
(6) The time of execution as referred to in paragraph (2) the letter d consists of 4 (four) stages, as the basis for the executor, both central and regional, in setting the priority of the development of the Sarbagita Urban Area, which includes:
a. first stage in the 2011-2014 period;
B. second stage in the 2015 -2019 period;
c. third stage in the period of 2020-2024; and
D. The fourth phase in the period of 2025-2027.
(7) Details of the main program, an indication of the source of the funding, the indication of the executor, and the indication of the timing of the execution set forth in Appendix III which is an inseparable part of this Presidential Regulation.

Second Part
Indication Of The Main Program Embodiment Space Structure
The Sarbagita Urban Area

Section 67
(1) Indication of the main program embodiment of the space structure of Sarbagita Urban Area in the first and second stage is prioritized at:
a. the development and improvement of the function of the Core Urban Area as the seat of a provincial government, city governance and/or subdistrict, international, national, and regional scale, trade center and services, international scale health center, national, and regional, high education center, international and national maritime transport services center, international and national air transport services center, agricultural activity center, tourism activity center, center of attraction-level activities tourist, the center activities of the tourism support industry, the center of activities Socio-cultural and artistic, center of state defense and security activities, sports activities center, and fishing services center;
B. the development and improvement of the functions of Urban Areas in the vicinity such as county and/or district governance, trade center and national and regional scale services, international, national, and regional scale health centers, centers higher education, agricultural center, tourism activity center, tourism support industry center, socio-cultural center and arts, and sports activities center;
c. The development and improvement of the quality of the transport network system includes road networks, traffic and road transit, rail line network, railway station, railway operating facilities, the divinity order, cruise lines, order The airport is in the air, and the air space for the flight;
D. development and improved energy network systems covering oil pipelines, Earth gas pipeline networks, PLTD, PLTG, PLTGU, biomass power plant, SUTT, GI spreads, and power transmission networks;
e. the development and upgrading of the terrestrial telecom network system and satellite telecommunications network;
f. the development and improvement of the water resource network system that includes rivers, reservoirs, groundwater, irrigation network systems, flood control systems, and coastal security systems; and
G. the development and improvement of urban infrastructure networking systems that include drinking water pipeline networks, rather than drinking water pipelines, local waste water exhaust systems, centralized waste water disposal systems, trash TPS, TPST, and TPA. Rubbish.
(2) Indication of the main program embodiment of the space structure of Sarbagita Urban Area, at the third stage and the fourth stage is prioritized at:
a. development, upgrade, and management of the Core Urban Area functions as a provincial government center, city governance and/or subdistrict, international, national, and regional scale, trade center and services, scale health center international, national, and regional, higher education center, international and national marine transportation services center, international and national air transport services center, agricultural activity center, tourism activity center, center tourist attraction, the center of the tourism support industry, the center Socio-cultural and artistic activities, center of state defense and security activities, sports activities, and fisheries services centers;
B. development, enhancer, and management of functions of urban areas around it as a county and/or district government center, national and regional-scale trading and services center, international, national, and regional scale health center, higher education centers, agricultural centers, tourism activities centers, tourism support industry centers, socio-cultural center and arts, and sports activities center;
C. development, enhancing, and monitoring of the quality of the transport network system covering road networks, traffic and road transit, rail line network, railway station, railway operating facilities, the divinity order, shipping grooves, and the process of the railway system. order of the airport, and the air space for the flight;
D. development, enhancing, and monitoring of energy network systems covering oil pipelines, Earth gas pipeline networks, PLTD, PLTG, PLTGU, biomass power plant, SUTT, GI spreads, and power transmission networks;
e. development, enhancing, and monitoring of terrestrial telecom network systems and satellite telecommunications networks;
f. development, upgrade, and monitoring of the water resource network system that includes rivers, reservoirs, groundwater, irrigatissenger terminal for type A and B-type passenger terminals as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter b consists of:
a. activities allowed include operational activities, operational support, and development of type A passenger terminals and B-type passenger terminals;
B. activities allowed under the terms include activities other than as referred to in the letter a which does not interfere with traffic safety and safety and road transport and function of type A passenger terminal and type B passenger terminal;
c. activities that are not allowed include activities that interfere with security and traffic safety and road transport as well as the type A passenger terminal function of type A and the type B passenger terminal; and
D. A type A passenger terminal and B-type passenger terminal are equipped with RTH which is called a terminal spit.
(4) The direction of zoning rules for the terminal of the goods terminal as referred to in paragraph (1) letter b consists of:
a. activities allowed to include operational activities, operational support, and the development of the freight terminal area;
B. activities that are permitted with the condition include activities other than as intended on a letter that does not interfere with traffic safety and safety and road transport as well as the terminal function of the goods;
c. activities that are not allowed include activities that interfere with security and traffic safety and road transit as well as the terminal function of the goods; and
D. The freight terminal is equipped with RTH which is redirected with a terminal spit.
(5) Arahan rules zoning for the area of special parking center for special parking as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter b consists of:
a. activities allowed to include operational activities, operational support, and special parking central development;
B. activities allowed under the terms include activities other than as intended on a letter that does not interfere with the security and safety of traffic and road transit as well as special parking central functions;
c. activities that are not allowed include activities that interfere with the security and safety of traffic and road transit as well as special parking central functions; and
D. The area around the central parking lot is equipped with RTH which is designed with a special parking lot.
(6) Arahan rules zoning for the region of the railway station as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter c consists of:
a. activities allowed include train station operational activities, railway station operational support activities, and train station development activities, among others activities ride down passengers and load-loading activities;
B. activities allowed under the terms include activities other than as intended on the letter a which does not interfere with the safety and safety of railway operations, as well as the function of the railway station;
c. activities that are not allowed include activities that interfere with the safety and safety of railway operations as well as the function of the railway station; and
D. The area around the railway station is equipped with RTH which is called the train station's lution.
(7) Arahan rules zoning for the region along the side of the railway line as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter c consists of:
a. activities allowed to follow the provisions of the railway line benefit space, the space of the railway line, and the railway control room in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the law;
B. activities allowed under the terms include activities other than activities as referred to in the letter a which does not interfere with rail road construction and railway operation facilities as well as the safety of the railway users;
c. activities that are not allowed include utilization of the space of the railway, the benefit room of the railway line, and the railway control room which resulted in the disruption of railway operations and the safety of train users. fire;
D. utilization of the railway surveillance space with the lowest KDH 30% (thirty percent); and
e. utilization of the railway side space for the open space must meet the security and safety aspects for the train users.
(8) Arauation of zoning regulations for the common port for port region as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter d consists of:
a. activities allowed to include public port operational activities, public port operational support activities, and the development of public port area development and defense activities and limited country security and security activities;
B. activities allowed under the terms include activities other than as referred to in the letter a which is within the Port Environment and the Port Interests Environment Area, and the sea transportation route by getting permission in accordance with the provisions of the rules of the law; and
c. activities that are not allowed include activities that interfere with activities in the Port Working Environment Area, the Port Interests Environment Area, and the sea transportation lines as well as other activities that interfere with the regional function of the region. Public port.
(9) The limits of zoning rules for the cruise flow as referred to in paragraph (1) letter c in accordance with the provisions of the laws.
(10) Arahan rules zoning for public airport areas as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter e consists of:
a. activities that are allowed to include the activities of the company's activities, activities, services, services, security services, and state security and defense activities in limited;
B. activities allowed under the terms include utilization of land and/or water and air spaces around public airports as well as other activities that do not interfere with the safety of flight operations and the general airport functions; and
c. activities that are not allowed include activities that endanger security and flight operational safety, create impediation (obstacle), and/or other activities that interfere with the general airport function.
(11) Arahan rules zoning for air space for flight as referred to in paragraph (1) letter e in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

Section 77
(1) Arahan of zoning regulations for the energy network system as referred to indiv class="s12"> c. activities that are not allowed include utilization of road-owned space, road benefit space, and road surveillance space which results in its disruption of traffic and road user safety;
D. utilization of the road surveillance with KDH at least 30% (thirty percent); and
e. utilization of the space side ' s freeway for open space should be free of view for the driver and have the safety of road functions.
(3) Arahan rules zoning for the area of type A pa (2) the letter c consists of:
a. zoning rules directive for protected areas; and
B. Zoning regulations for the power area.
(2) The direction of zoning regulations for protected areas as referred to in paragraph (1) of the letter a consists of:
a. zoning rules directive for Zone L2; and
B. zoning rules directive for Zone L3.
(3) Arahan rules zoning for the power region as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter b consists of:
a. zoning rules directive for Zone B1;
B. zoning rules directive for Zone B2;
c. directive zoning regulations for Zone B3;
D. zoning rules directive for Zone B4;
e. zoning rules directive for Zone B5;
f. zoning rules directive for Zone B6; and
G. Zoning ordinance for Zone B7.

Section 82
The zoning rule directive for the L2 Zone as referred to in Section 81 of the paragraph (2) of the letter consists of:
a. zoning rules directive for coast border;
B. zoning rules directive for river border;
c. directive zoning regulations for abyss ravine;
D. zoning rules direction for the region around the reservoir;
e. zoning rules directive for the holy region;
f. zoning rules direction for the sanctsite region; and
G. zoning rules directive for RTH city.

Section 83
The zoning rule directive for the beach border as referred to in the letter a consists of:
a. Permissible activities include religious activities among other melasti, beach recreation, coastal security, fishing activities, port activities, landing points cable and/or undersea pipes, activities water quality control, coastal environment conservation, natural structure development and the artificial structure of the abrasion on the coastal border, coastal border security as a public space, weather and climate observation activities, interests defense and security of the country, and the activities of location determination and evacuation lines disaster, as well as the establishment of buildings for the benefit of monitoring the threat of tsunami disasters and earthquakes;
B. activities allowed under the terms include activities other than as intended on a letter that does not interfere with the border border function as a local protection area; and
c. activities that are not allowed include activities that interfere with the coastal border function as a local protection area and obstructing and/or closing the space and disaster evacuation lines.

Section 84
Directive zoning regulations for the river border as referred to in Article 82 of the letter b consists of:
a. Permissible activities include the use of river border utilization activities for RTH, installation of electric power transmission network, telephone cable, drinking water pipes, construction of water traffic and retrieval buildings and water disposal, city infrastructure support building, site provisioning activities and disaster evacuation lines, and establishment of buildings for the benefit of tsunami disaster threat monitoring and earthquakes;
B. activities allowed on the condition include agricultural mental activities with a type of plant that does not reduce the strength of the soil structure and activities other than as intended on the letter a which does not interfere with the river border function as a Local protected areas include the installation and the announcement board, the establishment of buildings restricted to water recreational activities, inspection roads and water-elevation supervisor buildings; and
c. activities that are not allowed include building activities other than buildings referred to in letter a and letter b, garbage disposal, and other activities that interfere with the river border function as a local protection area between other activities that change the landscape, activities that interfere with fertility and preservation of soil, hydrological function and hydraulis, the preservation of flora and fauna, the preservation of the functioning of the environment, as well as the utilization activities of the tegakan and obstructing and/or shut down space and disaster evacuation lines.

Section 85
Directive zoning rules for the abyss as referred to in Article 82 of the letter c consists of:
a. Permissible activities include the abyss utilization activities for RTH, border crossing security, as well as the development of natural structures and the artificial structure of a landslide;
B. activities allowed under the terms include activities other than as referred to in the letter a which does not interfere with the abyss function of the abyss as a local protected area; and
c. activities that are not allowed include activities that reduce the power of the soil structure and interfere with the boundary of the abyss as a local protection area.

Article 86
Directive zoning rules for the region around the reservoir as referred to in Article 82 of the letter d consists of:
a. activities allowed to be appropriate include water body management activities and/or utilization of water, recreation parks and its support activities, religious activities, RTH, and social activities;
B. activities allowed on the condition include activities other than as referred to in the letter a which does not interfere with the function of the region around the reservoir as the local protection area among other building activities is restricted to only For the building of water recreation activities, inspection road, water reservoir elevation supervisor building, and the raw water treatment building; and
c. activities that are not allowed include disruptive activities and/or undermining the sustainability of the region around the reservoir as a local protection area among other events that change the landscape, disruping fertility and awkness The soil, the hydrological function, the preservation of flora and fauna, and the preservation of the functioning of the environment, and the activities of the use of the tegakan.

Section 87
(1) Arahan of zoning regulations for the holy region as referred to in Article 82 of the letter e consists of:
a. zoning rules directive for the holy region campuhan;
B. zoning rules directive for the coastal holy region;
c. directive zoning regulations for the marine holy region; and
D. Zoning ordinance for the holy region around the springs.
(2) Arahan rules of zoning for the holy region campuhan as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter a consists of:
a. activities allowed according to the following include religious activities, RTH provision, and agriculture with pnon-food farming activities, greening activities, residential activities within a safe distance of the impact of the waste management, and other activities that do not interfere with the function of the trash TPA region; and
c. activities that are not allowed include economic social activities that interfere with the function of the trash TPA region.

Section 81
(1) Arahan rules zoning for the pattern of space as referred to in Section 70 of the paragraphlant types that do not reduce the strength of the soil structure;
B. activities allowed under the terms include activities other than as referred to in the letter a which does not interfere with the sacred region function campuhan as a local protection area, e.g. the building of a water door; and
c. activities that are not allowed include waste disposal, solid waste and liquid waste, establishment of buildings not related to religious activities, and other activities that interfere with the function of the sacred region campuhan as a protected area Local.
(3) Arahan rules zoning for the coastal holy region as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter b consists of:
a. Permissible activities include religious activities, coastal recreation, coastal security, fishing activities, coastal environmental conservation, weather and climate observational activities, location of providing locations and disaster evacuation lines, and the establishment of buildings for the benefit of monitoring the threat of tsunami disasters and earthquakes;
B. activities allowed on the condition include activities of state security and defense interests and activities other than as referred to in the letter a which does not interfere with the function of the coastal sacred area as a local protected area; and
c. activities that are not allowed include waste disposal activities, solid waste and liquid waste, obstructing and/or closing of space and disaster evacuation lines, and other activities that interfere with the function of the coastal sacred area as a region Local protection.
(4) Arahan rules zoning for the holy region of the sea as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter c consists of:
a. Permissible activities include religious activities, habitat protection, fish populations, marine biota migration flows, unique coastal ecosystems and/or vulnerable to changes, and research;
B. activities allowed on the condition include cruise activities, fisheries power, tourism, fishing and activities other than as referred to in the letter a which does not interfere with the function of the sacred region of the sea as a protected area local; and
c. activities that are not allowed include retrieval of coral reefs, activities that generate seawater, activities that interfere with religious activities, and other activities that interfere with the function of the holy region of the sea as a protected area Local.
(5) Arahan rules zoning for the holy region around the eye of the water as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter d consists of:
a. activities allowed to comply include the religious activities and the provision of RTH;
B. activities allowed on the condition include agricultural activities with types of plants that do not reduce the strength of the soil structure, tourism activities, and activities other than as intended on the letter a which does not interfere with the function of the sacred region around the springs as a local protected area; and
c. activities that are not allowed include waste disposal activities, solid waste and liquid waste, water retrieval activities and establishment of non-religious activities, and other activities that interfere with the function of the holy region of the spring As a local protection area.

Section 88
Directive of zoning regulations for sanctute areas as referred to in Article 82 of the letter f * Pura Kahyangan Tiga, Pura Sad Kahyangan, and Pura Dhang Kahyangan are governed by regional regulations.

Section 89
Directive zoning regulations for the city RTH as referred to in Article 82 of the letter g consists of:
a. activities allowed to be appropriate include the activities of space utilization for water resment, funeral, sports in open spaces, religious, and disaster evacuation;
B. activities allowed on the condition include recreational activities, plant nursery, establishment of a public facility building, and other than activities referred to in the letter a which does not interfere with the city's RTH functions as a protected area local; and
c. activities that are not allowed include the founding activities of the General Fuel Filling Station, other social and economic activities that interfere with the RTH function of thacuation sites and pathways;
3. Rain water shelter pools evenly in any region prone to water puddle and flood prone; and
4. The parking lot for zone development with trade and service functions, tourism, health, education, as well as office offices.

Section 96
The zoning rule directive for the B2 zone as referred to in Article 81 of the paragraph (3) the letter b consists of:
a. activities allowed to be appropriate include high density occupancy activities, medium density occupancy activities, county governance activities and/or subdistrict, national and regional scale trade activities and services, health activities international, national, and regional scale, higher education activities, agricultural activities, tourism activities, tourism support industry activities, socio-cultural activities and arts, sports activities, and location and path provision activities disaster evacuation, and the establishment of buildings for the benefit of monitoring disaster threat;
B. activities allowed under the terms include activities other than as referred to in the letter a which does not interfere with the function of the region in the B2 Zone;
c. activities that are not allowed include activities other than as referred to in the letter a, activities that obstructing and/or shut down location and disaster evacuation lines and other activities that interfere with the region function in Zone B2;
D. the application of space utilization intensity includes:
1. The application of the layout of the building and the environment covering the provisions of KDB, KLB, KDH, KTB, building height, and GSB against the road;
2. The application of the structure of the building and the environment that is based on disaster mitigation; and
3. The development of a residential center towards high intensity with the KWT is 60% higher (sixty percent) with the highest building height of 15 (fifteen) meters from the ground surface.
e. the provision of RTH the city at least 30% (thirty percent) of the area of the urban area; and
f. provisioning of the infrastructure and the minimum means include:
1. The facilities and infrastructure of supporting economic activities;
2. Infrastructure and pedestrian means, public transport, informal sector activities, and disaster evacuation sites and pathways; and
3. The parking lot for zone development with trade and service functions, tourism, health, education, as well as office offices.

Section 97
Directive zoning rules for Zone B3 as referred to in Section 81 paragraph (3) the letter c consists of:
a. Permissible activities include the activities of moderate density, tourism activities, and tourism support industry activities, location of site provisioning and disaster-prone evacuation lines, and building for the building. disaster threat monitoring interests;
B. activities allowed under the terms include activities other than as referred to in the letter a which does not interfere with the region function in Zone B3;
c. activities that are not allowed include activities other than as referred to in letter a and letter b, activities that obstructing and/or shut down location and disaster evacuation lines, and other activities that interfere with the region function in Zone B3;
D. the application of space utilization intensity includes:
1. The application of the layout of the building and the environment covering the provisions of KDB, KLB, KDH, KTB, building height, and GSB against the road;
2. The application of the structure of the building and the environment that is based on disaster mitigation; and
3. The development of a residential center towards the moderate intensity of the KWT is 50% higher (fifty percent) with the highest building height of 15 (fifteen) meters from the ground surface.
e. provisioning of the city RTH is being invaded with the area area in Zone B3;
f. provisioning of the infrastructure and the minimum means include:
1. International operating facilities and infrastructure support for tourism activities;
2. International tourist accommodation in the tourism region;
3. parking lots for tourism support facilities, trade and services, and other public facilities; and
4. infrastructure and means of pedestrians, public transport, informal sector activities, and disaster evacuation and location and disaster evacuation lines.
G. special provisions on the KDTWK Land Lot include:
1. The KDWTK restriction is at most 2% (two percent) for KDTWK Land Lot outside of the holy place region, with the KDB restriction at most 10% (ten percent) of the controlled persil;
2. Restrictable height of building height 2 (two) floors of the ground surface; and
3. Restricitious development of star tourist accommodation.

Section 98
Directive zoning rules for Zone B4 as referred to in Section 81 paragraph (3) d letter consists of:
a. Permissible activities include ongoing density activities, low density occupancy activities, tourism activities, socio-cultural activities and arts, agricultural activities of food crops and horticulture, industrial activities tourism advocates, the activities of providing locations and disaster-prone evacuation lines, and the establishment of buildings for the benefit of disaster threat monitoring;
B. activities allowed under the terms include activities other than as referred to in the letter a which does not change the function of the sustainable food farm and does not interfere with the function of the region in Zone B4;
c. activities that are not allowed include activities other than as referred to in the letter a, activities that obstructing and/or shut down location and disaster evacuation lines, and the activities that interfere with the region function in Zone B4;
D. the application of space utilization intensity includes:
1. The application of the layout of the building and the environment covering the provisions of KDB, KLB, KDH, KTB, building height, and GSB against the road;
2. The application of the structure of the building and the environment that is based on disaster mitigation; and
3. The development of residential settlements and environmental environmental centers with the KWT is 50% higher (fifty percent), the highest building height 15 (fifteen) meters from the ground surface.
e. provisioning of RTH the city was invaded with the area area in the B4 Zone; and
f. provisioning of the infrastructure and the min(seventy percent) with the highest building height of 15 (fifteen) meters from the ground surface.
e. the provision of RTH the city at least 30% (thirty percent) of the area of the urban area; and
f. provisioning of the infrastructure and the minimum means include:
1. The facilities and infrastructure of supporting international economic activity;
2. Infrastructure and pedestrian means, public transport, informal sector activities, and disaster evimum means include:
1. The facilities and infrastructure support of agricultural activities;
2. The infrastructure and the means of public service;
3. The location and the disaster evacuation course; and
4. provision of parking facilities supporting tourism activities, socio-cultural and artistry.

Section 99
The zoning rules directive for the B5 Zone as referred to in Section 81 of the paragraph (3) the letter e consists of:
of provision of means and infrastructure; and/or
c. Special speciation in licensing for the space utilization activities provided by the local government of the benefit area to investors who are derived from the beneficiaries area.
(3) Disincentives from the Government and/or local governments to the public can be:
a. Compensation obligations;
B. special speciation in licensing for the space utilization activities provided by the Government and local governments;
c. liability rewards;
D. restriction of provision of means and infrastructure; and/or
e. Special reservations in licensing.

Article 108
(1) Disincentive is given for space utilization activities on the region that is limited by development.
(2) Disincentive is provided with respect to the right of people in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

Section 109
The form and layout of incentives and disincentives are executed in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

Fifth Part
Sanction directive

Section 110
(1) The Arahan sanction as referred to in Section 69 of the paragraph (2) of the letter d is provided in the form of administrative and/or criminal sanctions in accordance with the provisions of the spatial arrangement of the field.
(2) The introduction of sanctions is given to the activities of the use of non-appropriate space regulations on the district/city layout plan and the detailed plan of the zone and its zone regulations are based on The Sarbagita Urban Area layout plan.

BAB VII
THE MANAGEMENT OF THE SARBAGITA URBAN AREA

Section 111
(1) In order to realize the layout of Sarbagita's Urban Area layout is carried out the management of Sarbagita Urban Area.
(2) The management of the Sarbagita Urban Area as referred to in paragraph (1) is exercised by the Minister, Governor, and Regent or the Mayor in accordance with its authority.
(3) Management Of The Urban Area Of Sarbagita by the Minister as referred to in paragraph (2) may be exercised by the Governor through deconcentration and/or duties of the host.

Section 112
(1) In order for the management of Sarbagita Urban Areas as referred to in Article 111, the Governor may form a body and/or management agency, under the provisions of the laws.
(2) The establishment, task, organization arrangement, and layout, as well as the financing of the governing body as referred to in paragraph (1) are governed by the Governor.
(3) The creation of a body and/or agency of the governing body as referred to in paragraph (1) and verse (2) are conducted after receiving approval from the Minister.

BAB VIII
THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC IN THE SETTING OF SPACE
THE SARBAGITA URBAN AREA

Section 113
The role of the public in the arrangement of the Sarbagita Urban Area space is carried out at the stage:
a. Spatial planning;
B. utilization of space; and
c. Control of space utilization.

Article 114
The role of the public role in the planning of space layout is:
a. input about:
1. preparation of drafting of the spatial plan;
2. The determination of region or region development direction;
3. The potential identifications and region or region development problems;
4. The formulation of the conception of the spatial plan; and/or
5. The definition of a spatial plan.
B. cooperation with the Government, local government, and/or fellow elements of the community in the planning of the spatial layout.

Section 115
The role of community role in space utilization can be:
a. input regarding space utilization policy;
B. cooperation with the Government, local government, and/or fellow elements of society in the utilization of space;
c. activities utilizing the spaces corresponding to the local kearifan and the established layout plans;
D. Improving efficiency, effectiveness, and uniformity in the utilization of ground space, marine space, air space, and space within the Earth with regard to local wisdom and in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the laws;
e. activities maintaining defense and security interests as well as maintaining and improving the sustainability of the environment function and natural resources; and
f. investment activities in the utilization of space in accordance with the provisions of the laws.

Section 116
The role of community role in space utilization control can be:
a. input related to the direction and/or zoning regulations, permissions, incentives, and disincentives and sanctions imposition;
B. participate in monitoring and supervising the execution of an established layout of the space plan;
c. reporting to the instance and/or authorized officials in the event of finding an alleged deviation or violation of space utilization activities that violate the established layout of the space plan; and
D. The filing objected to the decision of officials who were authorized to the construction that was deemed to be unsuitable to the spatial plan.

Article 117
The role of society in the arrangement of space can be delivered directly and/or written, to:
a. menteri/leaders of a non-ministry government agency related to the arrangement of space;
b. Governor; and
c. Regent or Mayor.

Section 118
(1) The role of a society in the structuring of the Sarbagita Urban Area space may be delivered orally and/or written individually and/or groups such as the village pekraman and/or other local correctional organizations.
(2) The role of the public can be delivered to:
a. menteri/leadership of non-ministerial government agencies related to spatial arrangement;
B. Governor; dan/or
C. The regent or the mayor.
(3) The role of the public can also be delivered to or through the work unit that is on the non-ministry ministries/institutions related to the arrangement of space, provincial government, and the municipal/city government.

Section 119
The implementation of the role of community role in the arrangement of the Sarbagita Urban Area space is carried out in accordance with the provisions of the laws.
a. special speciation in licensing for the space utilization activities provided by the Government;
B. the restriction of the provision of infrastructure and means in the area; and/or
c. granting certain status of the Government.
(2) Disincentives from local governments to other regional governments may be:
a. the submission of compensation from the local government of the benefit area to the beneficiary region;
B. restriction/>
Section 120
In order to improve the role of society, the Regional Government in the Urban Area of Sarbagita builds information systems and space arrangement documentation accessible easily by the public.

BAB IX
THE TRANSITION PROVISION

Section 121
With the enactment of this Presidential Regulation, then:
a. provisions in local regulations on provincial regional arrangements, area regulations on the district/city district layout plan, and regional regulations on the detailed plan of the spatial layout and the existing zoning regulations stated remain in effect throughout not in conflict with this Presidential Regulation; and
B. area regulations on provincial administrative plans, area regulations on district/city district layout plans, and regional regulations on detailed plans of the spatial layout and zoning regulations that are contrary to the Presidential Regulation. this must be adjusted the slowest within 5 (five) years of counting since the Presidential Ordinance is set.

Section 122
(1) With the enactment of this Presidential Regulation, then:
a. the utilization permit of space in each of the areas that have been issued and has been in accordance with the provisions of this Presidential Regulation remain in effect pursuant to the expiring term;
B. the utilization permit of the space that has been issued but not in accordance with the provisions of this Presidential Regulation:
1. for the unimplemented construction, the related permit is adjusted to the function of the region in the spatial detailed plan set by the local government under this Presidential Regulation;
2. For the already implemented construction, utilization of space is done until the related permit expires and is performed in accordance with the implementation of technical engineering according to the function of the region in the detailed plan of the layout and regulations zoning is set by the local government under this Presidential Regulation; and
3. for the already implemented construction and not possible to apply technical engineering according to the function of the region in the detailed plan of the spatial layout and zoning regulations set by the local government under the Ordinance This President, on the published license may be cancelled and against the loss arising as a result of cancellation of such permission may be reimbursed in accordance with the provisions of the laws.
c. utilization of space whose permission is expired and not in accordance with the Regulation of this President is made adjustments to the region function in the detailed plan of the spatial and zoning regulations set by the local government under Regulation. This president;
D. utilization of space in the Hosted Sarbagita Urban Area which is held without permission to be determined as follows:
1. contrary to the provisions of this Presidential Regulation, utilization of the space concerned was crucified and adapted to the function of the region in the detailed plan of the spatial layout and zoning regulations set by the local government based on This President ' s Rule; and
2. Which corresponds to the provisions of this Presidential Regulation, expedited to obtain the required permission.
e. The people who control the land are based on customary rights and/or rights to the land in accordance with the provisions of the laws, which due to the governance of Sarbagita's Urban Areas layout it is not appropriate anymore, then Completion is set in accordance with the provisions of the laws.
(2) Throughout the regional layout plan and/or the detailed plan of the layout of the following provincial and district zoning regulations in the Sarbagita Urban Area has not been adjusted to the President's Regulation, use of the spatial plan The Sarbagita Urban Area as a reference to the granting of space utilization permits.

BAB X
CLOSING PROVISIONS

Section 123
(1) The term of the Sarbagita Urban Urban Area layout plan is from the time it has been established until the end of the term of the National Area Order Plan as set out in Government Regulation. Number 26 of 2008 on the National Area Space Plan.
(2) Rejuvenation of Sarbagita Urban Area spatial plan is done 1 (one) times in 5 (five) years.
(3) Rejuvenation of the Sarbagita Urban Area layout plan may be performed more than 1 (one) times in 5 (five) years:
a. in certain strategic environmental conditions related to large scale natural disasters specified by the laws of the laws;
B. in certain strategic environmental conditions related to the country ' s territorial limits set with the undrau;
c. in certain strategic environmental conditions related to the boundaries of the area included in the Sarbagita Urban Area specified by the laws of the laws; and/or
D. In the event of a change in the National Area Order Plan, related to the Sarbagita Urban Area layout plan.

Article 124
The President ' s Regulation is beginning to apply at a set date.

Specified in Jakarta
on July 27, 2011
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

-DR. H. SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO