Land sharing land replenishment price

The government announced the details of the “Land Sharing Pilot Program” last week to develop private farmland in the New Territories as housing through public-private partnership

A number of Legislative Councillors were concerned yesterday about plans or collusion between officials and businessmen, and whether development timelines would be set. Development Director Huang Weilun said that the plan stipulates that the land premium payment process should be completed within 18 months, but there is room for discretion. “Is it necessary to stop after 18 months and 1 month? Isn’t it necessary? If there is good progress along the way, I will It’s okay to spend more time, “but he did not specifically explain what” good progress “is.

Mai Meijuan worried about the government in disguise to assist land resumption

The Legislative Council Panel on Development discussed the “Land Sharing Pilot Scheme” yesterday. According to the plan framework, the government will set up a consultant team of up to 10 people to review each application. If the developer needs to provide infrastructure and community facilities on private land outside the application, the government can use the Land Resumption Ordinance to reclaim the land. The Federation of Trade Unions Mai Meijuan is concerned about the plan so that developers can take back some agricultural land previously refused by the developer and hosted by Xiaodi, and question the government in disguise to assist developers in reclaiming land. She is also concerned about whether the plan will set a development time limit, otherwise there may be an indefinite delay similar to the Mawan project.

Democratic Party Yin Zhaojian is concerned about how the authorities ensure that the surrounding area of ​​the project application is not owned by the applicant. He is worried that some developers will use the plan to release the potential of neighboring private land on a large scale in disguise after the infrastructure is completed. The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong said that if the independent group rejected or did not support the application, what would the government do?

30% of private development incentives are small

The chairman of the Heung Yee Kuk and the People’s Federation Liu Yeqiang believe that under the plan, developers need to allocate 70% of the additional floor space to the government to develop public housing, question the incentives of the plan, and take the experience of London, England as an example. The merchant only allocated 30% of the floor to the municipal government.

Huang Weilun said that the advisory group will consider the public interest issues involved in applying for the project. If the group does not support it, the project will not be submitted to the Chief Executive’s colleagues for consideration. However, he pointed out that the group can recommend the applicant to modify the project content, and emphasized that the group has a different role from the Town Planning Board. After all applications are approved by the guild, they must also be reviewed and approved by the Town Planning Board. Look at it, do not agree with the plan to overhead the Board. As for applications for approved development, the authorities will require developers to complete the development of private projects within the specified time within the lease conditions. .

The government will set the development time limit on the land lease.

Huang Xu said that the infrastructure and supporting facilities developed by the developer applying for the land surrounding the project must be proportionate and agreed by the government, rather than the developer’s decision. “For example, a project provides 3,000 new units, but the Infrastructure is a unit with a capacity of 30,000 people, and (the government) will not approve it at all. ”


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