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(b)

(c)

Staff Flats (at level three and other levels): There is no need for separate cloakroom provided that one of the bathrooms can be sensibly located for visitor's use. A privacy door should be located immediately off the entrance lobby and before entrance to corridor leading to bedrooms 3 and 2. There must be adequate space and plumbing etc. for a washing machine/tumble dryer.

Some form of controlled access and exit to/from the interview counters (L44) and those on level four (L24) will be required.

Level Four (HKBC SK 04/005):

4.

(a)

(b)

Relocation of L36 and L35 to level three (see 3(a) above.

The space between escalator and L24 (a), L22 and L16 does not appear to be adequate for the high number of visitors who are likely to congregate in these areas: further consideration is necessary.

Level Five (HKBC SK 04/006):

5.

(a)

L17 and L18 and L9 (a) and L9 should interconnect.

Level Six (HKBC SK 04/007):

6. (a)

(b)

(c)

This floor should be dedicated to Commercial functions. 12 therefore needs to be relocated on another floor.

The Conference facility J5 should have overhead projection facilities and a permanent built-in

screen.

The

The two roof areas onthis floor plus roof area at level 7 should be developed as terraces for possible future use as entertainment spaces. design should be kept simple for cost and maintenance reasons (Swire advise that there are no additional gross floor area implications in developing the roofs as terraces.

Level Seven (HKBC SK 04/008):

7.

(a) J8 should be enlarged into C7 and the latter

relocated elsewhere on this floor.

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