Apéndice 1: Start-ups: The University as promoter, main lines of research
1.4. Educación en Emprendimiento
(a) Periodical maintenance programme implemented according to the plan.
(i) Monthly quarterly, half-yearly, annual and four year plans which include following activities relating to the maintenance and repair of roundabouts, pavements, centre islands, pedestrian dressings guard railings overhead bridges for pedestrians and subways for pedestrians, should have been prepared.
● Painting
It is not necessary to examine the progress of this section, if there is no pre-arranged programme for maintenance and repairs
● Maintenance of pavements (filling pot holes, replacing damaged concrete slabs and removing unauthorized constructions)
● Removing weeds.
● Removing unnecessary encroachments on pavements.
● Repairing damaged iron fences or slabs.
● Removing epiphytic
● Repair and maintenance of sign boards and name boards.
(ii) Implementation of the above plans according to a time table.
(iii) Removal of date expired and unauthorized notices and advertisements and those which distract the attention of drivers and those which appear to be indecent.
(iv) Removal of unauthorized connections, obstructive boards, decorations and unauthorized hawking on pavements.
(v) Painting of roundabouts and repair of damaged places of roundabouts.
(a.1) Regular maintenance programme implemented according to the plan – Confirmation of the fact that the requirement has been fulfilled.
(i) If all the above requirements are correctly in place, it should be considered that section 5.4 (a) is completed.
(ii) The fact that the above activities have been performed in that manner has to be ascertained by examining files.
(iii ) If the progress shown is lower than the above positions, it should be considered that this requirement is not completed.
(b) Removing the unauthorized and time expired, posters, banners, notices, flags and fliers
(i) By-laws relating to regulation, control and supervision of the display of notices and levying fees from them, should have been enacted or adopted.
(ii) Posters and banners of which the period of display has been lapsed, should have been removed.
(iii) Notices and advertisement boards which would distract the attention of drivers and those which appear to be indecent, should have been removed.
(iv) A register relating to the authorized advertisements banners and posters, should have been maintained.
(b.1) Unauthorized and time lapsed posters, banners, notices, flags and fliers have been removed – Confirmation of the fact that the requirement has been fulfilled.
(i) If all the above requirements are correctly in place, it should be considered that section 5.4 (b) is completed.
(ii) The fact that the above activities have been performed in that manner has to be ascertained by examining files.
(iii ) If the progress shown is lower than the above positions, it should be considered that this requirement is not completed.
(c) Sponsors have been utilized for maintaining roundabouts.
(i) Roundabouts and centre islands on roads situated in the council area should have been entrusted to the private sector or other organizations for the purpose of maintaining, on the basis of charging fees.
(ii) As to whether the agencies entrusted with the maintenance have performed that function satisfactorily, should have been supervised periodically.
(c.1) Sponsors have been utilized for maintaining roundabouts – Confirmation of the fact that the requirement has been fulfilled.
(i) If all the above requirements are correctly in place, it should be considered that section 5.4 (c) is completed.
(ii) The fact that the above activities have been performed in that manner has to be ascertained by examining files.
(iii ) If the progress shown is lower than the above positions, it should be considered that this requirement is not completed.
(d) Pavements, which are devoid of unauthorized constructions and hawkers and easily workable.
(i) By-laws for the control of pavements should have been enacted.
(ii) No room should be allowed for any construction on pavements, pedestrian overhead bridges, pedestrian subways and the highway, causing obstruction to users of such places.
(iii) Trading on pavements, pedestrian overhead bridges, pedestrian subways and the highway, should have been stopped and unauthorized constructions, should have been removed.
(iv) All obstructions to users of pavements, pedestrian overhead bridges, pedestrian subways and highways, should have been removed.
(d.1) Pavements which are devoid of unauthorized constructions and hawkers and easily workable – Confirmation of the fact that the requirement has been fulfilled.
(i) If all the above requirements are correctly in place, it should be considered that section 5.4 (d) is completed.
(ii) The fact that the above activities have been performed in that manner has to be ascertained by examining files.
(iii ) If the progress shown is lower than the above positions, it should be considered that this requirement is not completed.
(e) Community participation has been obtained for maintenance
(i) All roundabouts and parts of centre islands on roads which were not given to the private sector for maintenance and management, should have been maintained and managed by the Council.
(ii) Contribution of the community or other organizations, should have been obtained for this purpose.
(e.1) Community participation has been obtained for maintenance – Confirmation of the fact that the requirement has been fulfilled.
(i) If all the above requirements are correctly in place, it should be considered that section 5.4 (e) is completed.
(ii) The fact that the above activities have been performed in that manner has to be ascertained by examining files.
(iii ) If the progress shown is lower than the above positions, it should be considered that this requirement is not completed.
5.4.1 Roundabouts and pavements - Confirmation before awarding
of marks.
(i) If all the above requirements are completed section 5.4 can be considered in the position of “very good” (E.M. = 4)
(ii) If requirements in 5.4. (a) to 5.4 (d) above are completed, this section can be evaluated as “good” (E.M. = 3).
(iii ) If requirements in 5.4 (a) to 5.4. (c) above are completed, this section can be evaluated as “average” (E.M. = 2)
(iv ) If requirements in 5.4 (a) to 5.4. (b) above are completed, this section can be evaluated as “weak” (E.M. = 1)
(v) If the above requirements are not completed in that manner, no marks will be awarded (E.M. = 0)