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Buildings with minor obstructions (para. 4(d))
6.
There are nine buildings in this category with minor obstructions
on their roof such as water-tanks, stairhouds and roof-slaps varying from
7 in. to 4 ft. 4 in. The removal of these obstructions except in the case
of roof-slaps do not involve the demolition of building units. It is
proposed, subject to there being no unacceptable risks, to tolerate these
for the time being. A precedent for tolerating minor infringements of
such nature in the Walled City was created when 3. for S. after consultations
with D.C.A. decided (in his (84) in CR 6/662/68 II dated 18th February 1976)
that the minor obstructions on two buildings viz a water-tank on 42 West
City Road (height exceeded 4 ft. 4 in.) and the stairhocd on 24 Tung Tau Tsuen
Road (height exceeded 2 ft.) i.e. buildings A and B in Appendix I could be
tolerated because they constitute no more than mimor infringements.
Buildings bisected by the 150/170 ft. P.D. line (para. 4(e))
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There are seven buildings in this category which is bisected by
the 150 ft. P.D. and the 170 ft. P.D. dividing line. Apart from the
difficulty of explaining this artificial divide to those involved and the
public at large, the job of having to reduce one side of a building
one case an odd corner, by as much as 20 ft. to the 150 ft. P.D. linc is
a difficult one. If the 170 ft. P.D. 'line were to be adopted in respect
of these buildings only two of them (Viz buildings F and G in Appendix I)
would exceed the height limit by 5 ft. 6 in. and 6 ft. 6 in. respectively.
D.C.A. had indicated (Vide his (53) in WKS/5/3c to S. for 3.
dated 28th July 1975) that "it would be possible within ICAO criteria to
amend the restriction covering Kowloon Walled City to 168 ft. thereby
obviating the need to reduce the height of certain of the buildings
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in the existing 150 ft. P.D. area". However G.S.C. (On
1976)
decided that "this course is undesirable in terms of population densities,
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