Potential Land Uses Included for Assessment Sample Clauses

Potential Land Uses Included for Assessment. In order to meet the objectives of the Study, preliminary land use themes were formulated to facilitate the assessments required by this Study. They were adopted as the development assumptions to identify possible worst-case scenarios for technical and environmental assessments in order to assess the development opportunities and constraints of the LKT reclamation development. These themes were set out solely for the purposes of preliminary assessments required in this Study and do not represent the actual proposals. The actual development proposal for the reclamation will be developed in the future detailed studies and assessments, including the statutory EIA, with the involvement of the public. Major land use types considered include residential and industrial uses, whilst commercial areas for office space, local retail outlets, etc. were only considered alongside with the residential / industrial development to support the future development. • Residential uses – With the opportunities presented in the reclamation proposal to help address the major territorial needs including housing demands, utilising suitable parts of the reclamation area for housing development should be considered. In fact, under the public engagement activities done under the Land Supply Study, residential development was suggested as a potential land use by the public. A range of housing including private and subsidised housing could be considered to provide a suitable housing mix. The scale and density of the future housing developments should consider the low density village-type housing in the surrounding areas to ensure a compatible development scale. • Industrial uses – The success of Hong Kong’s future development hinges on securing the necessary land resources to improve productivity and remain competitive in the Pearl River Delta region. Strong demand has been noted in the territory for industrial estates and science parks within which Hong Kong’s manufacturing as well as research and development sectors can blossom. In addition, there is a growing demand in the territory for the industrial operations with special requirements (i.e. modern logistics and warehousing, green industries and industrial parks proposed in the studies for Hung Shui Kiu NDA and Tuen Mun Areas 40 and 46). Some of them may require marine access. LKT reclamation, if pursued, would offer the opportunity to provide new, dedicated and modern industrial accommodation to cater for the new industrial proces...
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