Potential Development Theme and Key Constraints on Land Uses for Future Sample Clauses

Potential Development Theme and Key Constraints on Land Uses for Future. Consideration The Study assesses that the potential reclamation area at LKT could be approximately 220 to 250 hectares. Having considered the opportunities, constraints and potential impacts, it was suggested that industrial-based development would be more suitable at LKT reclamation, when compared with residential uses, to fit in the existing industrial setting of Tuen Xxx Xxxx and be more likely be synergic with the industrial developments including logistics, warehousing and green industry in Tuen Xxx Xxxx and NWNT. These synergic developments also provide employment opportunities which would benefit the local and the region. Territorial facilities such as C&DMHF and other special uses, which can optimise the marine access and in turn minimise the traffic flow added to the road networks in Tuen Mun district, could be considered at LKT reclamation. These facilities requiring marine access for transportation of materials and products can only be located near-shore such as reclamation. LKT reclamation, coupled with its ample size, would be one of the major sources for such land uses if they are in need. That said, these facilities should be placed on the northern portion of the reclamation site adjacent to LKST only, to promote compatibility with the existing villages at LKT and avoid disturbance to the butterfly species at Lung Kwu Tan Valley SSSI due to flood lighting in the evenings. In contrast, if residential development is pursued even in part of the site, it would lead to increase in traffic in critical direction and hence severe traffic congestion. Significant input on new transport infrastructure would be required. Sufficient buffer area, such as open space, should be provided between the existing villages and the new development. Open space and view corridor toward seaside should be allowed in front of the Tin Xxx Xxxxxx for inducing green and open environment and connecting the temple to the sea visually. Opportunities should be explored to build green channel for ecological enhancement and beautification, while meeting the drainage need. Other key constraints on future land use will include the air quality exceedance zone at the southern end of the potential reclamation area adjacent to the CPPS. The future land uses should avoid any air sensitive use within this exceedance zone. The building height of the future development should be limited to below the ridgeline of the surrounding hillslopes and key vantage points, with due consideration of ...
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