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The remainder of Sha Tin Market, due to be cleared in 1979, comprises 158 business undertakings. Following the same guidelines as were applied in the 1976 clearance, only 85 of these undertakings would be eligible for exceptional treatment. The criteria for exceptional treatment are :
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that the undertaking must lie within the physical limits of Sha Tin Market;
that the undertaking is covered either by Crown Land Licence or Modification of Tenancy or had been surveyed in the 1965 squatter control survey as commercial undertakings; and
that the undertaking would normally be eligible for ex-gratia compen- sation under existing Housing Authority clearance policies.
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Surveys have indicated that 81 shops and 4 stalls
are eligible for this spcial treatment.
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The Commercial Complex in Wo Che Public Housing Estate will be complete by the end of January 1979. The Complex will comprise 98 shop stalls, 86 shops, one cafe, two restaurants and a supermarket.
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For many years, it has been the policy of the Housing Authority not to allocate shops directly to persons being cleared, since experience has shown that this has provided an unsatisfactory retailing service for the estate residents. Instead, the Authority disposes of its commercial premises by open tender which has resulted in better management and a better standard of retail service. In the redevelopment of its older estate buildings, the Housing Authority does not offer a new shop for every existing shop tenant but offers only a reduced number of shops for the tenants to compete for on a restricted tender basis.
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However, having regard to the treatment attended to the Stage I clearees in 1976, and to guarantee at least some of the Sha Tin Market shopkeepers the opportunity to continue trading in Sha Tin, the Authority has agreed to reserve 30 shops and 15 shop stalls in Wo Che Commercial Complex to be made available to eligible clearees by restricted tender.
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