1988 Ed.]
Town Planning
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(e) zones or districts set apart for undetermined uses;
(f) comprehensive development areas, (Added, 2 of 1988, s. 2)
and any matter whatsoever may be shown or provided for or specified in or in respect of the plans by means of such diagrams, illustrations, notes or descriptive matter as the Board thinks appropriate; and any such diagrams, illustrations, notes and descriptive matter shall be part of the plans. (Replaced, 59 of 1974, s. 2)
(2) The Board may recommend to the Governor in Council the resumption of any land that interferes with the lay-out of an area shown on a draft or approved plan or on a master lay-out plan approved under section 4A; and resumption to avoid such interference shall be deemed to be resumption for a public purpose within the meaning of the Crown Lands Resumption Ordinance (Cap. 124). (Amended, 2 of 1988, s. 2)
(3) Except in the case of resumption under the said Ordinance no compensation shall be paid to the proprietor or any person interested in any holding by reason of the fact that it lies within or is affected by any zone or district set apart under subsection (1)(b).
Comprehensive development areas
4A. (1) Without restricting what the Board may, under sections 3 and 4, show or make provision for in a plan, the Board may, by a note on the plan, in respect of a comprehensive development area, prohibit the undertaking of any building works, as defined in the Buildings Ordinance (Cap. 123), except-
(a) as specified in the note; or
(b) with the permission of the Board, which permission may be granted by reference to a plan approved by the Board under subsection (2).
(2) An applicant for the Board's permission under subsection (1)(b) may be required by the Board-
(a) to prepare a master lay-out plan and submit it to the Board for approval; and
(b) to include information in the master lay-out plan respecting building dimensions, floor area for each use, building development programmes and any other matter the Board considers appropriate.
(3) A copy of the approved master lay-out plan, certified by the Chairman of the Board, shall be deposited in the Land Office and shall be available for inspection without payment of a fee.
(Added, 2 of 1988, s. 3)
Exhibition of draft plans
5. Any draft plan, prepared under sections 3 and 4 under the direction of the Board, which the Board deems suitable for publication, shall be exhibited by the Board for public inspection at reasonable hours for a period of 2 months. During such period the Board shall advertise once a week in a local newspaper and shall notify in each issue of the Gazette the place and hours at which such
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