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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 香港立法局—————————————一九八九年六月二十八日

28 June 1989

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公眾衞生及文康市政條例

1989年公眾游泳池(市政局)(修訂)

(第2號)附例..

200/89

Oral answers to questions

Consultation between Land Development Corporation and district boards

1. MR. SIT asked: Sir, as the Land Development Corporation (LDC) can apply for resumption of land which it cannot otherwise acquire in order to implement its development proposals, will Government inform this Council whether consideration will be given to requiring the corporation to consult the resident and the districts affected on the type of accommodation and community facilities to be provided in its development schemes, so as to cater for their needs?

SECRETARY FOR LANDS AND WORKS: Sir, where a Land Development Corporation development scheme or proposal requires land to be resumed, Government requires the LDC to consult residents in the districts affected through the district offices and district boards. Furthermore, the larger LDC schemes invariably require amendments to the statutory outline zoning plans and these must have Town Planning Board's approval and be gazetted. The district boards will be consulted on draft outline zoning plans which will incorporate details of LDC's development schemes, including the types of accommodation and community facilities to be provided in the scheme.

薛浩然議員問:當局可否告知本局,有關上次土地發展公司宣佈在各區的大計及最近油麻地雲南 里的發展大計,該公司究竟怎樣諮詢各區及受影響的區議會和居民?

SECRETARY FOR LANDS AND WORKS: Sir, I think it would probably be best to look at the one scheme in which a district board has been consulted. Prior to seeking approval of the scheme, the Secretary has been requiring the LDC to have gone to the district board and giving the outline of the scheme. The consultation on the first of the schemes, which is the Yunnan Lane scheme, took place on 16 June. And all the other schemes that the LDC has in preparation will follow the same pattern.

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