Schedule 1 (Sections 1, 67(1))
Currency point
A currency point is equivalent to twenty thousand shillings.Schedule 2 (Sections 4(7), 67(2))
Proceedings of Board
1.Meetings of Board(1)The Chairperson shall convene every meeting of the Board at times and places as the Board may determine, and the Board shall meet for the discharge of business at least once in every three months.(2)The Chairperson may, at any time, convene a special meeting of the Board and shall also call a meeting within fourteen days, if requested to do so in writing by at least four members of the Board.(3)Notice of the Board meeting shall be given in writing to each member at least fourteen working days before the day of the meeting.(4)The Chairperson shall preside at every meeting of the Board and in the absence of the Chairperson, the members present shall elect one of their number to preside at that meeting.2.Quorum(1)The quorum for a meeting of the Board is five members.(2)All decisions at a meeting of the Board shall be by a majority of the votes of the members present and voting and in case of an equality of votes, the person presiding at the meeting shall have a casting vote in addition to his or her deliberative vote.3.Minutes of meetings(1)The Secretary shall cause to be recorded and kept, the minutes of all the meetings of the Board, in a form approved by the Board.(2)The minutes recorded under this paragraph shall be submitted to the Board for confirmation at its next meeting following that to which the minutes relate and when so confirmed, shall be signed by the Chairperson and the Secretary in the presence of the members present at the latter meeting.4.Power to co-opt(1)The Board may invite any person who, in the opinion of the Board, has expert knowledge concerning the functions of the Board, to attend and take part in the proceedings of the Board.(2)A person attending a meeting of the Board under this section may take part in any discussion at the meeting on which his or her advice is required but shall not have any right to vote at that meeting.5.Validity of proceedings not affected by vacancyThe validity of any proceedings of the Board shall not be affected by a vacancy in its membership or by any defect in the appointment or qualification of a member or by reason that a person not entitled, took part in its proceedings.6.Disclosure of interest of members(1)A member of the Board who is in any way directly or indirectly interested in any matter to be considered by the Board, shall disclose the nature of his or her interest at a meeting of the Board.(2)A disclosure made under subparagraph (1) shall be recorded in the minutes of that meeting.(3)A member who makes a disclosure under subparagraph (1) shall not—(a)be present during any deliberation of the Board, with respect to that matter; or(b)take part in any decision of the Board, with respect to that matter.(4)For purposes of determining whether there is quorum, a member withdrawing from a meeting or who is not taking part in a meeting under subparagraph (3) shall be treated as being present.7.Board may regulate its procedureSubject to this Act, the Board may regulate its own procedure or any other matter relating to its meetings.Schedule 3 (Sections 15(d), 67(2))
Detailed plans and area action plans
A detailed plan and an area action plan shall address the following—(a)treatment of a particular planning aspect like residential, transportation, water supply, sewerage, in part or as part of a long-term plan;(b)advisory or subdivision plans, indicating permitted subdivision, use and density of development;(c)an assessment of immediate land requirement to accommodate specific population needs as they arise; and(d)detailed allocation of the land requirements to various land uses taking into account compatibility of adjoining land uses and conforming to the existing physical development plan proposals for the area.Schedule 4 (Sections 21(2), 67(2))
Matters to be dealt with in national and regional physical development plans
Part I – Analysis
1.Population growth, distribution and movement.2.Land potential, including distribution of agricultural land potential, the relative values, population and land imbalance, land tenure, land use and other natural resource endowments.3.Employment and incomes, including characteristics of employment, income distribution, the labour force, potential of the informal sector and their locations.4.Human settlements, including distribution of existing services, growth and pattern of urbanisation cause of rural-urban migration.5.Matters affecting more than one district which require Government coordination.Part II – Plan proposals
6.Alternative development patterns, including rural development, urban development and interrelations between urban and rural development.7.Strategies for human settlements in the area, including development of service centres, growth centres, transport and communication networks and rural development.Part III – Implementation
8.The sector approach to development and measures for implementation and coordination in these sectors, namely industrial development, housing, transportation, health services, education, water supply, sewerage, electricity supply and environment.Part IV – Contents of national and regional physical development plans
The national physical development plan or a regional physical development plan, in relation to an area, shall consist of—(a)a technical report on the conditions, resources and facilities in the area;(b)a statement and proposals with regard to the allocation of resources and locations for development within the area;(c)a description and analysis of the conditions of development in the area as may be necessary to explain and justify the statement of policies and proposals; and(d)relevant studies and reports concerning physical development of the area.Schedule 5 (Sections 28, 67(2))
Matters to be dealt with in district, urban and subcounty physical development plans
1.Every district, urban or subcounty physical development plan, shall have for its general purpose, orderly, coordinated, harmonious and progressive development of the area to which it relates in order to promote health, safety, order, amenity, convenience and general welfare of all its inhabitants, as well as efficiency and economy in the process of development and improvement of communication.2.Classification of the plan area for residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural development, infrastructure, environmental protection, natural resource management, urbanisation, human settlements conservation, tourism and other purposes, including the provision of special areas for industries generally, or for shops, warehouses, stores, stables, and other buildings used for commercial and industrial purposes and fixing the sites for buildings required for any of the purposes referred to in paragraph 1 and for public and private open spaces, and prohibiting the carrying on of any trade or manufacture, or the erection of any building, in a particular part of the area, otherwise than in accordance with the plan.3.The area to which the plan is to apply.4.The basis for disposing of land acquired, or to be acquired under the plan by a local government or relevant authority.5.The re-planning and re-construction of the plan area, including any provisions necessary for—(a)the pooling of the lands of several owners, (or any lands, roads, streets, or right-of-way adjacent or near the plan area) and the redistribution of that land among the owners;(b)providing for or making new roads, streets, or rights-of-way;(c)adjusting and altering the boundaries, areas, shapes, and positions of any land, road, street, or right-of-way;(d)effecting exchanges of land or cancellation of existing subdivision as may be necessary or convenient for giving effect to this paragraph; and(e)adjustment of rights between owners or other persons interested in land, roads, streets, or rights-of-way.6.Determining the type and density of development generally or in any particular locality.7.Conservation of the natural beauty of the area, including lakes and other inland waters, banks of rivers, hillsides and summits and valleys.8.Conservation and enhancement of historic buildings and objects of architectural, archaeological, historical or scientific interest.9.Probable routes for railways and canals, probable sites for bridges, docks, harbours, piers, quarries, power-lines, telecommunication; water drainage and sewerage; or any other work or undertaking of public utility.10.Works ancillary to or consequent to the plan.11.The closure or variation of any right-of-way or easement, public or private or of any restrictive covenants affecting land.12.The power of entry and inspection.13.The basis for the local government to acquire land or buildings or to make any agreement or proposal in respect of this.14.The basis for the local government to remove, alter or demolish and to prohibit, regulate and control the maintenance, alteration and reconstruction of any building which obstructs the observance or carrying out of the plan.15.The basis for the local government to declare any land referred to in the plan as land reserved for streets to be public streets.16.The basis for the local government to execute street works on land referred to in the plan as land reserved for streets and incidental works upon adjacent land.17.The basis for the local government to fix building lines not shown on the map illustrating the plan.18.The power of the local government to permit buildings in advance of building lines fixed by the plan.19.The basis for the local government to fix improvement lines for existing streets and buildings.20.The recovery of expenses incurred in giving effect to the plan, and the time and manner of payment of such expenses.21.The implementation of the plan generally, and particularly the time and manner in which, and the person and authorities by whom or by which the plan, or any part of the plan, shall be carried out and completed and its observance ensured.22.Potential of given areas and comparative advantage of alternative approaches to development.23.Any matter necessary or incidental to the district, urban or subcounty physical development plan.Schedule 6 (Sections 36(1), 59(2), 67(2))



Schedule 7 (Sections 38(3), 67(2))


Schedule 8 (Sections 40, 41(2), 67(2))

Schedule 9 (Sections 52(1), 67(2))
