**5.6 The preparation of the OSS RDTR is too short in terms of lengthy procedures**

The preparation of the OSS RDTR took only 5 months, with very long procedural provisions with lots of FGDs and meetings involving many parties and the many obstacles encountered became serious obstacles to its completion. On the one hand, all of these long series must be completed within the contract period, but on the other hand, there are many obstacles that are difficult to resolve and are beyond the control of the executor (consultant), which can result in delays in completing work outside the contract period. This is also a serious pressure for planners who carry out. Supposedly if the preparation of this RDTR crash program is in a relatively short time, then there needs to be a slight adjustment from the regular process to the guideline, which should be very long.

## **5.7 There are weaknesses in the guidelines for determining industrial allocations**

There are weaknesses in the guidelines, especially in the classification of spatial patterns for the designation of zones and subzones for industry. The guideline only recognizes subzones of industrial estates, while subzones of industrial designation are not possible. Even though the subzone for industrial designation.

and the subzone for industrial estates are different. On the one hand, if it does not comply with the guidelines, it can be considered as not complying with regulations, but on the other hand, if what is planned is an industrial designation and not an industrial area zone, then it is not appropriate if in the spatial pattern, it is designated as an industrial area zone. This will be a dilemma for planners because if the guidelines are not implemented it is deemed to violate the normative but if it is carried out according to what is written in the guidelines it also violates theoretical aspects and higher regulations governing industry [11], namely Law No. 3 of 2014 concerning Industry and Government Regulation No. 142 of 2015 concerning Industrial Estates [12]. Therefore, in preparing the RDTR in Sendawar, the terminology used is in accordance with higher legislation, which adheres to the two subzones. However, because in the planning area, there are no zones designated for industrial designation zones, only one term is plotted on the spatial pattern map. However, in the preparation of RDTRs in other areas where there may be zones planned for industrial designation, the weaknesses in this guideline can become obstacles and problems for planners.
