*3.2. Application of the Procedure Manual in Relation to an Area with a Radius of 200 m*

Table 3 shows the total street area, the number of villas, population density, and the number of children's playgrounds according to the percentage of the total street area (20% of the total area), the total area of public facilities (13% of total area), and the total street length. As noted above, according to the PMPRLS, this area has a radius of 200 m (12.56 ha) from the mosque at its center. By contrast, Table 4 shows the application of the PMPRLS to the above-mentioned land area, with a difference in the street width, i.e., a minimum street width of 10 m, which is mentioned in the PMPRLS.

**Figure 8.** Conceptual depiction of a neighborhood based on the Procedure Manual for Preparing of Residential Land Subdivision.

**Table 3.** Applying the Procedure Manual for Preparing of Residential Land Subdivision to an area having a radius of 200 m (12.56 hectare in total area) with a maximum street capacity and variations in villa lot areas.


Note: AoVLA: Average of Villa Lot Area (in hectares), STA: street total area (hectare) = 12.56 × 0.2, STA%: street total area (percentage) = STA × 100/12.56, PFTA: public facilities total area (hectare) = 12.56 × 0.13, TSL: total of street length (m) = MSTL (see Table 2) × 12.56, NoV: number of villas = 12.56 × (1 − STA (0.2) − PFTA (0.13))/AoVLA, PD: population density (persons/hectare) = NoV × 5/12.56, NoCP: number of children's playgrounds = NoV/20.

As shown in Table 3, the MoMaRAaH did not consider any direct correlations between the average villa lot and total street areas and the total area of public facilities, in spite of variations in the number of villas, population density, and the number of children's playgrounds. Accordingly, as shown in Table 4, the same number of public facilities will apply to an area with 111 persons/hectare as to an area with 13 persons/hectare, although there are variations in the average land areas occupied by villas and streets. The ratio of the total area of public facilities is fixed. This means that 16 persons/hectare (in our case study of 12.56 ha and a total of 192 persons) will receive the same quantity of public facilities as an area with 123 persons/hectare.

**Table 4.** Applying the PMPRLS to an area having a radius of 200 m (a total area of 12.56 ha) with streets of a minimum width of 10 m and varied villa lot areas.


Note: AoVLA: Average of Villa Lot Areas (in hectares), STA: street total area (hectare) = STA= TSL × 0.001 ha (= 10 m street minimum width)/12.56, PFTA: public facilities total area (in hectares) = 12.56 × 0.13, TSL: total of street length (m) = MSTL (Table 2) × 12.56, NoV: number of village s = 12.56 × (1 − STA(changeable) – PFTA (0.13))/AoVLA, PD: population density (people/hectare) = NoV × 5/12.56, NoCP: number of children's playgrounds = NoV/20.
