e 3
:
Mr Smith's view, the additional space could be
difficult to justify as public transport is reliable
and the capital cost would be relatively expensive:
the latter was confirmed by Mr Newey and Mr Holdaway.
Mr Morris stated that this new requirement would need
to be submitted to Mr Hum's Steering Committee: the
Hong Kong Coordinating Committee confirmed that Mr
Morris/OED should do this on their return together
with an estimate cost of the various options (new
underground storey or double stacking).
(e)
Gardens and Amenities: the Committee
requested easy access from both wings of the building
and a sensible entertainment area within the garden for possible future representational purposes. The swimming pool and amenities should be reserved for
residents of the staff flats and should be separated
off from the rest of the garden area.
(£)
Terraces: The Committee suggested that the
existing two roofs on level 6 and the roof area at
level 7 should be developed as terraces for possible future use as entertainment spaces. The design should
be kept simple for cost and maintenance reasons.
Holdaway advised that there are no additional gross
floor area implications in developing the roofs as
terraces.
Mr
(g)
Partitions
(i)
Various minor charges for the Consulate-General were proposed, for example
the interconnecting door between