Namyangju City Holds Stakeholders Meeting for Faster Development Activity Permit Processing
Guidance on Document Preparation Standards and Use of IPSS Expected to Shorten Civil Petition Processing Time

Namyangju City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Joo Gwangdeok) held the "Development Activity Permit Civil Petition Rapid Processing Stakeholders Meeting" on the 20th at the main conference room of the Dasan Administrative Welfare Center to enhance the speed and transparency of handling development activity permit civil petitions.

Namyangju City held the "Development Activity Permit Civil Petition Rapid Processing Stakeholders Meeting" on the 20th at the Dasan Administrative Welfare Center's main conference room to enhance the speed and transparency of handling development activity permit civil petitions. Provided by Namyangju City

Namyangju City held the "Development Activity Permit Civil Petition Rapid Processing Stakeholders Meeting" on the 20th at the Dasan Administrative Welfare Center's main conference room to enhance the speed and transparency of handling development activity permit civil petitions. Provided by Namyangju City

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Approximately 50 people attended the meeting, including officials from the city's Urban Development Division, representatives from local surveying and design offices, and members of the Guri-Namyangju Regional Architectural Association. The city provided information on changes to regulations and procedures related to development activity permits, and discussed collaborative measures with stakeholders to reduce recurring supplementary requirements and ensure faster processing.


The main topics of the meeting included: △document preparation standards, △recurring supplementary requirements, △procedures for the Integrated Permit Support System (IPSS), and △measures to activate the civil petition SMS notification service.


In particular, the city plans to provide advance guidance on frequently cited supplementary items such as land use consent forms, structural safety confirmation documents, and design standards to prevent delays in civil petition processing.


Additionally, by promoting the online application and issuance process through the IPSS system, the city aims to create an environment where civil petitioners and design firms can conveniently apply for and check development activity permits anytime and anywhere.



A Namyangju City official stated, "Through this meeting, civil petitioners, design firms, and the administration came together to deepen their understanding of the development activity permit work, and we will establish a rapid civil petition processing system by reducing unnecessary supplementary procedures."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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