SECRET 高度機密
3
(c)
Owner/occupiers of domestic premises will be offered compensation to help them acquire accommodation in neighbouring areas or, if they
wish, the value of their premises as well as public rental housing. The level of compensation
will be for negotiation; the Government may pay
for residents to hire private surveyors to help
them in the negotiation. Absentee owners will be
offered cash compensation.
(d) Tenants of non-domestic premises will be offered
compensation based on business losses resulting from the clearance. Owner/occupiers will in addition receive compensation based on the value of their interest in the property. Absentee owners will be offered compensation based on their property interest. Various forms of help
and advice will be available to enable businesses
to relocate. The compensation paid to businesses
that have to close will take account of the
statutory obligation to make severance payments
to employees. Help will be available to those
who have to for new employment.
(e)
Voluntary organisations, such as the Kaifong
Welfare Committee, the youth centre, the home for
the elderly, will be eligible for compensation.
Clearance Problems
4.
In addition to the usual problems in a clearance, this operation will pose a number of special difficulties. These will also be for the Special Committee (paragraph 5) to
consider. But a list of some of these problems, and some
thoughts on how to address them, follows.
SECRET 高度機密