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Urban Council Proceedings 市政局議事錄 All AI Reviewed

# INDEX

VI

P-Contd.

Public library in Kwun Tong-question

Public libraries, opening hours of Urban Council-question

INDEX

VII

Q-Contd.

Questions-Contd.

151

406

Landslides in Ap Lei Chau resite area in June 1969

99

Vacancies in resite areas and other public housing estates in Aberdeen

Public park in the Western area of Hong Kong-question

82

area

99

Public recreation areas in Western District, provision of-question

333

Street name signs and numbering of buildings

101

Measures taken to prevent or minimize the effect of oil pollution on swimming beaches

102

Installation of air-conditioners in resettlement estates

112

Q

Questions--

Conversion of rooms in Mark I and II Resettlement Blocks into self-contained units, and installation of individual water supplies

Roof-top schools in Resettlement Estates

Decantation from the three old estates to central estates; decantation in the central estates; resettlement in Pak Tin Estate; overcrowding problems both in the three old estates and in the central estates; and decantation qualification for all central estates

122

4

Establishment of Hawker Liaison Committees

7

Resiting of pedlar hawkers cleared from Sai Yeung Choi Street, Tung Choi Street, and other streets in the "black spot" in Mong Kok

Pedlar hawker licences

124

125

Accommodation for Urban Council and Urban Services Department

8

Staff increases for Resettlement Department

127

Cleanliness of resettlement estates and dumping of refuse from upper floors

Staff increases for Hawker Liaison Section

128

11

Causeway Bay Recreation Ground

27

Progress made in establishing a practical and realistic hawker policy, and efforts to implement such policy

129

of Whitfield Barracks reserved for commercial/residential development

Proposal to construct a covered games area at Kai Tak East Playground

29

Provision of public recreation areas in the Western District 16 acres

Control of illegal cooked food hawkers

133

33

Size of Hawker Control Force, and plans for its future

District Hawker Consultative Committees

138

142

35

Resettlement appeal cases

36

Resettlement of squatters in Ma Chai Hang, and clearance of shops along with domestics

37

Measures taken by Urban Services Department to assist in eradicating the recent cholera outbreak, and co-operation from the public

Removal of unauthorized structures in resettlement estates within the urban area

144

147

Welfare of handicapped persons recommended for fixed pitch hawker licences, but for whom no suitable pitches were available

Number of persons waiting for domestic resettlement, principal aim for resettlement, resettlement of people in Class II resite area, yearly quota for domestic resettlement on compassionate grounds and qualifications for compassionate resettlement

39

Complaints about postal services in the newer resettlement estates

Provision of post offices in older resettlement estates

Establishment of a public library in Kwun Tong

149

149

151

Resettlement accommodation for the schools involved in the clearance of King's Park Cottage Area

152

41

Future plans for Lai Chi Kok Bay

166

Setting up of a wax museum in Hong Kong

45

Revision of the Legislation controlling advertisements

Staff re-organization in Recreation and Amenities Division

166

46

Resiting of squatters not eligible for resettlement

57

Re-location of the railway station at Tsim Sha Tsui

Blackhead Hill

170

171

Pigbreeders and cultivators awaiting shop resettlement

59

Eligibility conditions for the allocation of shops in new Pak Tin Estate

Vacant rooms in central resettlement estates

Requirements of space for resiting hawkers in off-street bazaars

172

61

New museum building

176

61

Hawkers in Marble Road

New market at Ngau Tau Kok

179

62

Delays in handing over of resettlement blocks during the past year

Market at Ngau Tau Kok

65

Proposals made by this Council for the reform of local government

Proposed oceanarium

182

184

67

Duties of Youth Recreation Officer

68

Sale of cooked food by unlicensed hawkers

69

Roof-top schools in resettlement estates

76

Arrangements made for City District Officers to carry out surveys of children in resettlement estates who do not attend school

Lack of toilet facilities at Kwun Tong Ferry Pier

Financial provision for youth activities

185

186

187

Waiting list for hawker bazaar sites in or near resettlement estates

76

Internal decoration of resettlement rooms

189

People sleeping on benches provided as a public amenity by the Council

79

Development of an open space adjacent to Man Wui Street as a rest garden

80

Throwing down rubbish from upper floors of a multi-storey building and piling of rubbish in a neighbouring or opposite verandah

Air pollution with particular reference to Hung Hom and To Kwa Wan

190

Reception arrangements in Urban Services Department offices and Resettlement Department offices

areas

192

81

Public park in the western area of Hong Kong

82

Disposal of refuse by incineration at Kennedy Town and Lai Chi Kok and dumping at Gin Drinker's Bay

196

Youth recreation

84

Provision of a footpath from Stanley Clinic to St. Stephen's Beach

98

Open space near Canossian Institute and Pui Tak School in Aberdeen Main Street

199

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# INDEX VI P-Contd. Public library in Kwun Tong-question Public libraries, opening hours of Urban Council-question INDEX VII Q-Contd. Questions-Contd. 151 406 Landslides in Ap Lei Chau resite area in June 1969 99 Vacancies in resite areas and other public housing estates in Aberdeen Public park in the Western area of Hong Kong-question 82 area 99 Public recreation areas in Western District, provision of-question 333 Street name signs and numbering of buildings 101 Measures taken to prevent or minimize the effect of oil pollution on swimming beaches 102 Installation of air-conditioners in resettlement estates 112 Q Questions-- Conversion of rooms in Mark I and II Resettlement Blocks into self-contained units, and installation of individual water supplies Roof-top schools in Resettlement Estates Decantation from the three old estates to central estates; decantation in the central estates; resettlement in Pak Tin Estate; overcrowding problems both in the three old estates and in the central estates; and decantation qualification for all central estates 122 4 Establishment of Hawker Liaison Committees 7 Resiting of pedlar hawkers cleared from Sai Yeung Choi Street, Tung Choi Street, and other streets in the "black spot" in Mong Kok Pedlar hawker licences 124 125 Accommodation for Urban Council and Urban Services Department 8 Staff increases for Resettlement Department 127 Cleanliness of resettlement estates and dumping of refuse from upper floors Staff increases for Hawker Liaison Section 128 11 Causeway Bay Recreation Ground 27 Progress made in establishing a practical and realistic hawker policy, and efforts to implement such policy 129 of Whitfield Barracks reserved for commercial/residential development Proposal to construct a covered games area at Kai Tak East Playground 29 Provision of public recreation areas in the Western District 16 acres Control of illegal cooked food hawkers 133 33 Size of Hawker Control Force, and plans for its future District Hawker Consultative Committees 138 142 35 Resettlement appeal cases 36 Resettlement of squatters in Ma Chai Hang, and clearance of shops along with domestics 37 Measures taken by Urban Services Department to assist in eradicating the recent cholera outbreak, and co-operation from the public Removal of unauthorized structures in resettlement estates within the urban area 144 147 Welfare of handicapped persons recommended for fixed pitch hawker licences, but for whom no suitable pitches were available Number of persons waiting for domestic resettlement, principal aim for resettlement, resettlement of people in Class II resite area, yearly quota for domestic resettlement on compassionate grounds and qualifications for compassionate resettlement 39 Complaints about postal services in the newer resettlement estates Provision of post offices in older resettlement estates Establishment of a public library in Kwun Tong 149 149 151 Resettlement accommodation for the schools involved in the clearance of King's Park Cottage Area 152 41 Future plans for Lai Chi Kok Bay 166 Setting up of a wax museum in Hong Kong 45 Revision of the Legislation controlling advertisements Staff re-organization in Recreation and Amenities Division 166 46 Resiting of squatters not eligible for resettlement 57 Re-location of the railway station at Tsim Sha Tsui Blackhead Hill 170 171 Pigbreeders and cultivators awaiting shop resettlement 59 Eligibility conditions for the allocation of shops in new Pak Tin Estate Vacant rooms in central resettlement estates Requirements of space for resiting hawkers in off-street bazaars 172 61 New museum building 176 61 Hawkers in Marble Road New market at Ngau Tau Kok 179 62 Delays in handing over of resettlement blocks during the past year Market at Ngau Tau Kok 65 Proposals made by this Council for the reform of local government Proposed oceanarium 182 184 67 Duties of Youth Recreation Officer 68 Sale of cooked food by unlicensed hawkers 69 Roof-top schools in resettlement estates 76 Arrangements made for City District Officers to carry out surveys of children in resettlement estates who do not attend school Lack of toilet facilities at Kwun Tong Ferry Pier Financial provision for youth activities 185 186 187 Waiting list for hawker bazaar sites in or near resettlement estates 76 Internal decoration of resettlement rooms 189 People sleeping on benches provided as a public amenity by the Council 79 Development of an open space adjacent to Man Wui Street as a rest garden 80 Throwing down rubbish from upper floors of a multi-storey building and piling of rubbish in a neighbouring or opposite verandah Air pollution with particular reference to Hung Hom and To Kwa Wan 190 Reception arrangements in Urban Services Department offices and Resettlement Department offices areas 192 81 Public park in the western area of Hong Kong 82 Disposal of refuse by incineration at Kennedy Town and Lai Chi Kok and dumping at Gin Drinker's Bay 196 Youth recreation 84 Provision of a footpath from Stanley Clinic to St. Stephen's Beach 98 Open space near Canossian Institute and Pui Tak School in Aberdeen Main Street 199 Page 6 of 237
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VI INDEX P-Contd. Public library in Kwun Tong-question Public libraries, opening hours of Urban Council-question INDEX VII Q-Contd. Questions-Contd. 151 406 Landslides in Ap Lei Chau resite area in June 1969 99 Vacancies in resite areas and other public housing estates in Aberdeen Public park in the Western area of Hong Kong-question 82 area 99 Public recreation areas in Western District, provision of-question 333 Street name signs and numbering of buildings 101 Measures taken to prevent or minimize the effect of oil pollution on swimming beaches 102 Installation of air-conditioners in resettlement estates 112 Q Questions-- Conversion of rooms in Mark I and II Resettlement Blocks into self- contained units, and installation of individual water supplies Roof-top schools in Resettlement Estates Decantation from the three old estates to central estates; decantation in the central estates; resettlement in Pak Tin Estate; overcrowding problems both in the three old estates and in the central estates; and decantation qualification for all central estates 122 4 Establishment of Hawker Liaison Committees 7 Resiting of pedlar hawkers cleared from Sai Yeung Choi Street, Tung Choi Street, and other streets in the "black spot" in Mong Kok Pedlar hawker licences 124 125 Accommodation for Urban Council and Urban Services Department 8 Staff increases for Resettlement Department 127 Cleanliness of resettlement estates and dumping of refuse from upper floors Staff increases for Hawker Liaison Section 128 11 Causeway Bay Recreation Ground 27 Progress made in establishing a practical and realistic hawker policy, and efforts to implement such policy 129 of Whitfield Barracks reserved for commercial/residential development Proposal to construct a covered games area at Kai Tak East Playground 29 Provision of public recreation areas in the Western District 16 acres Control of illegal cooked food hawkers 133 33 Size of Hawker Control Force, and plans for its future District Hawker Consultative Committees 138 142 35 Resettlement appeal cases 36 Resettlement of squatters in Ma Chai Hang, and clearance of shops along with domestics 37 Measures taken by Urban Services Department to assist in eradicating the recent cholera outbreak, and co-operation from the public Removal of unauthorized structures in resettlement estates within the urban area 144 147 Welfare of handicapped persons recommended for fixed pitch hawker licences, but for whom no suitable pitches were available Number of persons waiting for domestic resettlement, principal aim for resettlement, resettlement of people in Class II resite area, yearly quota for domestic resettlement on compassionate grounds and qualifications for compassionate resettlement 39 Complaints about postal services in the newer resettlement estates Provision of post offices in older resettlement estates Establishment of a public library in Kwun Tong 149 149 151 Resettlement accommodation for the schools involved in the clearance of King's Park Cottage Area 152 41 Future plans for Lai Chi Kok Bay 166 Setting up of a wax museum in Hong Kong 45 Revision of the Legislation controlling advertisements Staff re-organization in Recreation and Amenities Division 166 46 Resiting of squatters not eligible for resettlement 57 Re-location of the railway station at Tsim Sha Tsui Blackhead Hill 170 171 Pigbreeders and cultivators awaiting shop resettlement 59 Eligibility conditions for the allocation of shops in new Pak Tin Estate Vacant rooms in central resettlement estates Requirements of space for resiting hawkers in off-street bazaars 172 61 New museum building 176 61 Hawkers in Marble Road New market at Ngau Tau Kok 179 62 Delays in handing over of resettlement blocks during the past year Market at Ngau Tau Kok 65 Proposals made by this Council for the reform of local government Proposed oceanarium 182 184 67 Duties of Youth Recreation Officer 68 Sale of cooked food by unlicensed hawkers 69 Roof-top schools in resettlement estates 76 Arrangements made for City District Officers to carry out surveys of children in resettlement estates who do not attend school Lack of toilet facilities at Kwun Tong Ferry Pier Financial provision for youth activities 185 186 187 Waiting list for hawker bazaar sites in or near resettlement estates 76 Internal decoration of resettlement rooms 189 People sleeping on benches provided as a public amenity by the Council 79 Development of an open space adjacent to Man Wui Street as a rest garden 80 Throwing down rubbish from upper floors of a multi-storey building and piling of rubbish in a neighbouring or opposite verandah Air pollution with particular reference to Hung Hom and To Kwa Wan 190 Reception arrangements in Urban Services Department offices and Resettlement Department offices areas 192 81 Public park in the western area of Hong Kong 82 Disposal of refuse by incineration at Kennedy Town and Lai Chi Kok and dumping at Gin Drinker's Bay 196 Youth recreation 84 Provision of a footpath from Stanley Clinic to St. Stephen's Beach 98 Open space near Canossian Institute and Pui Tak School in Aberdeen Main Street 199 Page 6 of 237
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INDEX

P-Contd.

Public library in Kwun Tong-question

Public libraries, opening hours of Urban Council-question

INDEX

VII

Q-Contd.

Questions-Contd.

151

406

Landslides in Ap Lei Chau resite area in June 1969

99

Vacancies in resite areas and other public housing estates in Aberdeen

Public park in the Western area of Hong Kong-question

82

area

99

Public recreation areas in Western District, provision of-question

333

Street name signs and numbering of buildings

101

Measures taken to prevent or minimize the effect of oil pollution on

swimming beaches

102

Installation of air-conditioners in resettlement estates

112

Q

Questions--

Conversion of rooms in Mark I and II Resettlement Blocks into self-

contained units, and installation of individual water supplies Roof-top schools in Resettlement Estates

Decantation from the three old estates to central estates; decantation in the central estates; resettlement in Pak Tin Estate; overcrowding problems both in the three old estates and in the central estates; and decantation qualification for all central estates

122

4

Establishment of Hawker Liaison Committees

7

Resiting of pedlar hawkers cleared from Sai Yeung Choi Street, Tung

Choi Street, and other streets in the "black spot" in Mong Kok Pedlar hawker licences

124

125

Accommodation for Urban Council and Urban Services Department

8

Staff increases for Resettlement Department

127

Cleanliness of resettlement estates and dumping of refuse from upper

floors

Staff increases for Hawker Liaison Section

128

11

Causeway Bay Recreation Ground

27

Progress made in establishing a practical and realistic hawker policy,

and efforts to implement such policy

129

of Whitfield Barracks reserved for commercial/residential development

Proposal to construct a covered games area at Kai Tak East Playground 29 Provision of public recreation areas in the Western District 16 acres

Control of illegal cooked food hawkers

133

33

Size of Hawker Control Force, and plans for its future District Hawker Consultative Committees

138

142

35

Resettlement appeal cases

36

Resettlement of squatters in Ma Chai Hang, and clearance of shops

along with domestics

37

Measures taken by Urban Services Department to assist in eradicating

the recent cholera outbreak, and co-operation from the public Removal of unauthorized structures in resettlement estates within the

urban area

144

147

Welfare of handicapped persons recommended for fixed pitch hawker

licences, but for whom no suitable pitches were available Number of persons waiting for domestic resettlement, principal aim for resettlement, resettlement of people in Class II resite area, yearly quota for domestic resettlement on compassionate grounds and qualifications for compassionate resettlement

39

Complaints about postal services in the newer resettlement estates Provision of post offices in older resettlement estates Establishment of a public library in Kwun Tong

149

149

151

Resettlement accommodation for the schools involved in the clearance

of King's Park Cottage Area

152

41

Future plans for Lai Chi Kok Bay

166

Setting up of a wax museum in Hong Kong

45

Revision of the Legislation controlling advertisements

Staff re-organization in Recreation and Amenities Division

166

46

Resiting of squatters not eligible for resettlement

57

Re-location of the railway station at Tsim Sha Tsui Blackhead Hill

170

171

Pigbreeders and cultivators awaiting shop resettlement

59

Eligibility conditions for the allocation of shops in new Pak Tin Estate Vacant rooms in central resettlement estates

Requirements of space for resiting hawkers in off-street bazaars

172

61

New museum building

176

61

Hawkers in Marble Road

New market at Ngau Tau Kok

179

62

Delays in handing over of resettlement blocks during the past year Market at Ngau Tau Kok

65

Proposals made by this Council for the reform of local government Proposed oceanarium

182

184

67

Duties of Youth Recreation Officer

68

Sale of cooked food by unlicensed hawkers

69

Roof-top schools in resettlement estates

76

Arrangements made for City District Officers to carry out surveys of

children in resettlement estates who do not attend school Lack of toilet facilities at Kwun Tong Ferry Pier Financial provision for youth activities

185

186

187

Waiting list for hawker bazaar sites in or near resettlement estates

76

Internal decoration of resettlement rooms

189

People sleeping on benches provided as a public amenity by the Council 79 Development of an open space adjacent to Man Wui Street as a rest

garden

80

Throwing down rubbish from upper floors of a multi-storey building

and piling of rubbish in a neighbouring or opposite verandah Air pollution with particular reference to Hung Hom and To Kwa Wan

190

Reception arrangements in Urban Services Department offices and

Resettlement Department offices

areas

192

81

Public park in the western area of Hong Kong

82

Disposal of refuse by incineration at Kennedy Town and Lai Chi Kok

and dumping at Gin Drinker's Bay

196

Youth recreation

84

Provision of a footpath from Stanley Clinic to St. Stephen's Beach

98

Open space near Canossian Institute and Pui Tak School in Aberdeen

Main Street

199

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