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Friday, January 19, 1973
Two stations for the proposed underground railway have also been included.
The revised plan, which is to supersede the previous plan, aims at
providing a statutory land use pattern and major road framework within which
the use and development of land may be legally controlled.
The implementation of the planning proposals, as far as public works
are concerned, will require the voting of funds by the Legislative Council.
It will be exhibited for public inspection from today (Friday, January 19)
for a period of two months at the Public Enquiry Service, Central Government
Offices (West Wing), Hong Kong; the Crown Lands and Survey Office, Kowloon
Government Offices, 405, Nathan Road, 10th floor; and the City District Office,
Chai Wan, Hing Wah Resettlement Estate, Block 2, Chai Wan.
In a public notice, the Chairman of the Town Planning Board draws
the attention of the public to Section 6 of the Town Planning Ordinance.
Persons affected by the new outline zoning plan may send to the
Secretary of the Town Planning Board within two months a written statement of
their objections to anything appearing on the new plan and propose amendments
to remove the objections.
Copies of the draft plan and explanatory statement are also available
at the Crown Lands and Survey Office, 19th floor, Murray Building Hong Kong at
$3.00 each uncoloured and $25.00 each coloured.
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