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9789888028610

Change in Use of Land

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  • ISBN13:

    9789888028610

  • ISBN10:

    9888028618

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-02-01
  • Publisher: Hong Kong Univ Pr
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Summary

The major difficulties facing professionals in real estate development in Hong Kong involve the use and development intensity of land, the complicated procedures and the mass of building laws. This book is a guide to tackling these difficulties. It provides an account of the concept of the use and change in use of land; followed by an outline of the procedures for lease modifications and waivers, planning applications, reviews and appeals, and building applications and appeals. It also includes an overview of government enforcement against contravention of lease conditions; provisions of statutory town plans prepared under the Town Planning Ordinance; and provisions of the Buildings Ordinance.A number of problems based on real life scenarios are offered. They can help developers avoid litigation with and complaints against government due to ignorance of the relevant institutional, procedural and policy arrangements. For practitioners and policy analysts, the detailed appendices in this book provide vital statistical information on both aggregate and non-aggregate development applications. They enable better appreciation of the chance of success of applications for specific uses, locations or sizes of development on a zone-by-zone basis in the light of refutable hypotheses.This second edition has updated the law and planning statistics notably the amendment to the Town Planning Ordinance in 2005, which broadens public participation and establishes a procedure for rezoning applications, and brought all essential planning application and approval/rejection statistics updated to September 2008 by class of zone by area. The common law cases relating to development approvals involved have also been updated. There has been no comparable/rival book or article that has depicted the development approval procedures involving the lands, planning and building procedures with reference to scholarly research so clearly.Lawrence Wai-chung Laiis professor andDaniel Chi-wing HoandHing-fung Leungare associate professors, all in the Department of Real Estate and Construction at the University of Hong Kong.

Author Biography

Lawrence Wai-chung Lai, a professor in the Department of Real Estate and Construction, and a holder of an Outstanding Young Researcher Award, of University of Hong Kong, is the author or co-author of more than ten books on the built environment. He specializes in the economic analysis and practice of town planning and environmentalism. Daniel Chi-wing Ho is an associate professor and head (2006-2009) in the Department of Real Estate and Construction, University of Hong Kong. His research interests include the assessment of building quality, development control and facilities management. Hing-fung Leung is an associate professor and head (2003-2005) in the Department of Real Estate and Construction, University of Hong Kong. He is also a barrister of the High Court of Hong Kong. The authors have been appointed to serve on various government committees and panels.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Editionp. vii
Preface to the First Editionp. ix
The Importance of Use and Change in Usep. 1
Dual Development Control under the Land Lease and Statutory Town Planp. 7
What Is a Use?p. 13
Change in Use and Development Control under the Land Lease, Town Plans and the Buildings Ordinancep. 23
The Need for Making a Planning Application to Enable a Change in Use under the Town Planning Ordinancep. 29
'Temporary Uses' and 'Existing Uses' on Private Land under a Statutory Town Planp. 33
The Possibility of Making a Planning Application and Steps in Checking Whether a Use Requires Planning Permissionp. 37
The Relationship among Lease Modifications, Planning Permissions and Building Permissions in the Development Cyclep. 41
Planning Applications, Reviews and Appealsp. 61
Lease Modifications and Waiversp. 67
Building Applications and Appealsp. 75
Enforcement of Leases, Town Planning Ordinance and Buildings Ordinancep. 85
Development Blightp. 93
Information Regarding Leases, Statutory Town Plans and Building Plansp. 95
Problem setsp. 97
Appendices
Town Planning Board Guidelines (as at 10 August 2009)p. 113
Aggregate Statistics Regarding Planning Applications 1975-2008p. 115
Probit and Logit Estimates of Non-Aggregate Statistics Regarding Planning Applicationsp. 191
Referencesp. 223
Indexp. 231
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