Inagi City address arrangement basic policy
Update date: April 1, 2019
Inagi City address arrangement basic policy
Inagi City address arrangement basic policy
The Inagi City Address Sorting Basic Policy was discussed and formulated by the Inagi City Address Sorting Citizens' Council as a basic policy for organizing addresses in Inagi City.
Inagi City address arrangement basic policy (PDF: 1,157KB)
Inagi City Address Sorting Citizens Council
In order to consider address reorganization within the city, the Inagi City Address Reorganization Citizens Council was established.
Considerations
The Inagi City Address Reorganization Citizens Council will consider the following matters and compile a draft of the Inagi City Address Reorganization Basic Policy.
(1) Organizing the current state of addresses and issues in Inagi City (2) Policy for reviewing town (Oaza) areas (3) Policy on changing town names (4) Policy on how to determine address reorganization implementation areas (5) Address reorganization that has been decided Policy on how to proceed until address sorting is completed in the implementation area (6) Providing information to local residents and collecting opinions, etc. (7) Other matters necessary for address sorting
Committee composition
composition | Number of people |
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1.Recommender from each Oaza neighborhood association or other organization |
10 people |
2.Recommender from a government office with jurisdiction over the city | 2 people |
3.Recommenders from local community groups | 2 people |
4.Recommendations from companies and other organizations within the city | 7 people |
5. Public Recruitment | 2 people |
6.Other persons deemed necessary by the council | 1 person |
mayor report
Seven meetings were held from August 2017 to November 2018, and the Inagi City Basic Policy on Address Sorting (draft) was finalized and reported to the mayor on Tuesday, December 11, 2018.
Event status
The status of the Inagi City Address Sorting Citizens' Council held so far is listed here.
1st (held on August 21, 2017)
Material “Regarding the arrangement of addresses in Inagi City” (PDF: 1,266KB)
Q&A (1st session) (PDF: 147KB)
2nd session (held on November 16, 2017)
Material “2nd Address Sorting Citizens Council” (PDF: 1,494KB)
Q&A (2nd session) (PDF: 123KB)
1st Regional Meeting (January 24, 2018)
Document "1st Address Reorganization Citizens Council Regional Committee" (PDF: 3,608KB)
Q&A (First Regional Meeting) (PDF: 151KB)
2nd regional meeting (held on March 29, 2018)
Material “2nd Address Sorting Citizens Council Regional Subcommittee” (PDF: 2,714KB)
Q&A (2nd regional meeting) (PDF: 119KB)
1st business operator meeting (held on April 19, 2018)
Material “1st Address Arrangement Citizens Council Business Subcommittee” (PDF: 3,109KB)
Q&A (1st business operator meeting) (PDF: 70KB)
3rd (held on June 25, 2018)
Material “3rd Address Sorting Citizens Council” (PDF: 556KB)
Q&A (3rd session) (PDF: 103KB)
4th (held on November 6, 2018)
Material “4th Address Sorting Citizens Council” (PDF: 374KB)
Results of public comment on Inagi City address arrangement basic policy (draft)
We solicited opinions from citizens regarding the ``Inagi City Basic Address Organization Policy (Draft)'' from Monday, September 3, 2018 to Friday, September 28, 2018. Thank you for your feedback.
We will publish our opinions on Inagi City's basic policy for address organization (draft), the city's approach to this, and other opinions regarding address organization in general.
Opinions on Inagi City's Basic Policy for Address Reorganization (draft)
number | Opinion (Summary) | City's approach |
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1 | As a general rule, the method of organizing addresses should be based on town boundaries, town names, and lot numbers. | Regarding the method of address arrangement, we will discuss appropriate methods with local residents based on Inagi City's basic address arrangement policy. |
Other opinions regarding address arrangement in general
number | Opinion (Summary) |
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1 | I look forward to the promotion of the address sorting project, which is very difficult to locate. |
2 | Too many street numbers. I would like to see the town divided into 1-chome, 2-chome, etc., or give each area a new town name. |
3 | I would like the land readjustment project to be carried out and addresses to be reorganized at the same time. |
4 | The basic policy (draft) for setting town names states, ``We will follow the current Oaza name as much as possible, and as a general rule, we will add ``〇-chome'' to the Oaza name. "However, regarding the Nanzan Eastern Land Readjustment Project Area, I would like the town name to be changed to "Nanzan", taking into consideration the past history and characteristics of the area. |
5 | In the eastern Nanzan land readjustment project area, some buildings are already using the name "Nanzan." In order to ensure the integrity of the area, I think it would be desirable to name the town ``Nanzan.'' |
6 | Since the Nanzan Eastern Land Readjustment Project Area is an area where many new residents are living, we believe it is necessary to unify the town name with a new name such as ``Nanzan'' in order to create a sense of unity. |
7 | For land readjustment project areas, we believe that the method of reorganizing town boundaries, town names, and land numbers, in which the address and land registry are the same, is appropriate. |
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Inquiries regarding this page
Inagi City Urban Construction Department Town Development and Revitalization Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi-shi, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-378-9719