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refusing building plans in the specified areas before
enactment of the Ordinance. It has been suggested that this
provision in some way derogates from the decision making
power of this Council, but as the Council must pass this
Bill if the IDPAS are to be capable of enforcement, I cannot
for the life of me see the force of this suggestion. I can
also confirm that these powers involve no infringement of
the Bill of Rights.
13.
Lastly, Sir, the question of appeals. The Town
Planning Ordinance has been criticised because it provides
for the Board to hear objections to its own plans and to
conduct its own reviews of its refusals of planning
applications.
These criticisms have also been applied to
the Board's functions as extended under the amending
Ordinance, and also to the Director of Planning's powers to
refuse approvals under the Interim Development Permission
Area system and his more permanent powers to attach
conditions to notices of reinstatement. It seems to me that
the question of the Board's function must, like the
compensation issue, be dealt with in the overall review. An
appeal against the Director's powers to attach conditions to
notices under this bill could, however, be considered, but
his powers to approve or refuse permission under the IDPA
system will disappear within six months of enactment of the