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2017
Enhancing Land Supply Strategy
Module 2:
Land Supply Options and
Challenges
Civil Engineering and Development Department
Supporting Learning Material:
Content
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1. Current Land Supply Options in Hong Kong
2. “Six-pronged Approach” in Land Supply
3. Land Supply and Sustainable Development
6 Current Land Supply Options
3
Reclamation Rock Cavern Development Reuse of Ex-quarry Sites
RedevelopmentRezoning Land Land Resumption
Rezoning Land
4Industrial Building Agricultural Land
Open Storage Area
Challenges:
• Multiple ownership, not easy to implement
• Market driven
• Require solution space for resettlement of
affected residents / economic activities
Redevelopment
5
Challenges:
• Multiple ownership, difficult to resume all properties
• Progress hinges on market response
• Affect vulnerable groups most
• Require solution space for resettlement of affected
residents / economic activities
Land Resumption
6
Challenges:
• Cause local opposition
• Affect vulnerable groups most
• Require solution space for resettlement of
affected residents / economic activities
• Change rural areas
Reuse of Ex-quarry Sites
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Cha Kwo Ling Ex-Kaoline
Mine Site
茶果嶺高嶺土礦場
Shek O Quarry
石澳石礦場Lamma Island Quarry
南丫島石礦場
Anderson Road Quarry
安達臣石礦場
Lam Tei Quarry
藍地石礦場
Challenge:
• Number of quarry sites is limited, hence land to be provided.
Rock Cavern Development
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Tai Koo MTR Station (1985)
Sai Wan Ho MTR Station (1985)
Stanley Sewage Treatment Works
(1995)Kau Shat Wan Explosives Depot
(1997)
WIL Explosives Magazine (2010)
Western Salt Water Service
Reservoirs at HKU (2009)
Island W. Transfer Station (1997)
Relocating existing facilities to Caverns
9Relocation of Sha Tin Sewage Treatment Works to Rock Caverns (Scheme under study)
Sha Tin Sewage
Treatment Works
Nui Po Shan
Challenges:
• Not suitable for
residential use
• More suitable for
housing NIMBY
facilities
Sha Tin Sewage
Treatment Works
Nui Po Shan
Reclamation
1010
Challenges:
• Environmental concerns in particular on marine ecology
• Negative public perception in recent years
Reclaimed Land
Land Supply by Reclamation
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資料來源:地政總署於1985年至2014年公佈的《香港地理資料》
Area of Reclamation in Hong Kong Between 1985 and 2014
Year Reclaimed Land
(ha)
Remarks
1985-1989 697Excluding reclamation of
1274 ha at Chek Lap Kok
and Kowloon West
1990-1994 467
1995-1999 577
2000-2004 550
2005-2009 84
2010-2014 124
Including reclamation of
115 ha for the artificial
island under HZMB Project
(Source: Hong Kong Geographic Data published yearly from 1985 to 2014 by Survey & Mapping Office, Lands Department)
Six-pronged Approach in Land Supply Strategy
12
Land Supply Projects under
Planning
Land Supply Options
Land
Rezoning
Redevelop-
ment
Land
Resumpt-
ion
Reuse of
Ex-
quarry
Sites
Reclamat-
ion
Rock
Cavern
Develop-
ment
Tung Chung New Town
Extension� � �
New Development Areas in
New Territories� �
Development at Ex-quarry
Sites � � �
Rezoning I, GB and Agr land
for non-industrial and housing
uses
�
West Rail Kam Sheung Road
Station and Pat Heung Depot
and adjacent rural area
� � �
Redevelopment projects � �
A good mix of land supply options is complementary to sustainable development.
Six-pronged Approach in Land Supply Strategy
Six-pronged Approach in Land Supply Strategy
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填海 發展岩洞 重用前石礦場
重建更改土地用途 收地
Market Driven� Unpredictable Supply
Require Solution Space
Government Led � Suitable for Land Reserve
Provide Solution Space
Reclamation Rock Cavern Development Reuse of Ex-quarry Sites
RedevelopmentRezoning Land Land Resumption
Six-pronged Approach in Land Supply Strategy
15
填海 發展岩洞 重用前石礦場
重建更改土地用途 收地
Reclamation Rock Cavern Development Reuse of Ex-quarry Sites
RedevelopmentRezoning Land Land Resumption
Each land supply option is equally important.
Land Supply and Sustainable Development
Reclamation Rock Cavern Development Reuse of Ex-quarry Sites
RedevelopmentRezoning Land Land Resumption
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Social Needs
Economic Development
Environmental Protection
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Selecting Suitable Reclamation Sites
Statutory Protected / Constrained Areas
LEGEND
1 Victoria Harbour
2 Closed Area
3 Ramsar Site
4 Marine Park /Marine
Reserve
5 SSSI
6 Fairway
Sensitive Shoreline
Marine Constrained Area
Technical Assessment and Public Engagement
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Conduct broad technical assessment to select sites, and further studies to ascertain technical feasibility and environmental acceptability
Conducting on-site monitoring to
ascertain the presence of CWDs at three
potential near-shore reclamation sites
Communicate with the public at various stages of development
Public engagement, community consultation,
statutory procedures
New Reclamation Techniques
Sloping Seawall Mangroves Mudflat
Adopting six-pronged
approach for land supply
Engaging the public
To ensure adequate land supply in future
20
Identifying suitable locations, and applying new and eco-friendly engineering solution
Sustainable Development
21
Conservation &
Protection
Conservation &
Protection
Economic Development
Economic Development
Community NeedsCommunity Needs Quality of LifeQuality of Life
Environ-
ment
Society
Economy
End
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