1998–003 NENT Study was conducted in between 1998 and 2003 to assess its development potential for strategic growth.
[14]
Ping Che/
Ta Kwu Ling, FLN, and KTN were identified as suitable NDAs.
[15] The NDA proposals were shelved when population growth slowed and housing demand fell.
[16]
2007–2008 NENT NDAs development was proposed in 2007–2008
Policy Address. This plan targeted the integration with the
Pearl River Delta's development and the generation of employment opportunities in the Six Industries.
[17] In June 2008,
PlanD and
CEDD worked on NENT NDAs Planning and
Engineering Study which involved three-stage public engagement:
[18] Stage One Public Engagement ("PE1"),
[19] Stage Two Public Engagement ("PE2")
[20]and Stage Three Public Engagement ("PE3").
[21] The study's findings were publicized through newspapers advertisements, posters, invitation letters and a study website.
[22]
November 2008 – February 2009 PE1 consisted of 16 briefing sessions and a community workshop.
[23]The public were engaged in focus group discussions on four topics: implementation mechanisms, people-oriented communities, strategic roles of NENT NDAs, and sustainable living environment.
[24] In November 2008 briefing sessions were arranged with the
Town Planning Board (TPB), the Development Panel of the
Legislative council, and the Planning Sub-committee of Land and Building Advisory Committee (LDAC).
[25] Briefings on NENT NDAs proposal were delivered at the Joint Co-operation Meeting between the Planning Department,
Shenzhen Municipal Planning Bureau, and 12th Beijing – Hong Kong Economic Co-operation Symposium.
[26]Briefing sessions were also arranged for the
Hong Kong Institute of Planners, the
Real Estate Developers Association of Hong Kong,
Heung Yee Kuk New Territories (Heung Yee Kuk), and the Advisory Council on the Environment (ACE) in December 2008 and January 2009.
[27] Upon invitations, the study team attended meetings held by
North District Council ("NDC") and RCs in four districts including
Sheung Shui,
Fanling,
Ta Kwu Ling, and
Sha Tau Kok.
[28] The study team met residents and concerned groups from the
Kwu Tung area and
Fanling North Area including Ling Shan, Tin Ping Shan Tsuen, Ma Shi Po, and Shek Wu San. A three-hour community workshop for the public was organized by
PlanD and
CEDD at Luen Wo Hui Community Hall in Fanling on December 20, 2008.
[29] Expert Panel Members introduced four focus topics of the NDA's study before allowing group discussions of the topics.
[30] Approximately 200 people attended the workshop. Many of the attendees were local residents, members of NDC, RCs, and representatives from relevant organizations like PlanD, Ma Shi Po Environmental Concern Group, and Chinese
YMCA of Hong Kong.
[31] Over 90 individual written comments were collected until March 2009. A general support for ecological conservation was found from the feedback.
[32]
Mid-November 2009 – mid-January 2010 PE2 involved 17 briefing sessions and 1 public forum for soliciting opinions on the Preliminary Outline Development Plans.
[33]Some exhibition panels were set up to introduce the study.
[34] Local committees and professional organizations met with the Green Group representatives and North District Secondary School Principals who gathered their opinions.
[35] There were 4 local meetings with over 300 villagers held on November 29, 2009 and January 23, 2010.
[36] These participants came from Kwu Tung Village,
Fu Tei Au Village, Ling Shan Tsuen, Shek Wu San Tsuen, Tin Ping Shan Tsuen and Ma Shi Po.
[37] On December 12, 2009, a public forum was organized to obtain public opinions on proposals at
Luen Wo Hui Community Hall.
[38] About 500 people attended the forum including local residents, relevant NDC and RC Members, and representatives from relevant parties and organizations.
[39] The study team received more than 250 written comments until March 2010.
[40]The development proposals were refined after taking into account the public comments and recommendations on technical assessments obtained from PE1 and PE2.
[41]
Mid-June and September 2012 PE3 was launched to gauge public opinion on the Recommended Outline Development Plans.
[42]Roving exhibitions were organized at North Point,
Sha Tin and the North District Government Offices.
[43]Engagement activities included 35 briefing sessions, 1 public meeting, and 1 public forum. The study team remained work closely with aforementioned agencies, Housing Authority, relevant local committees, professional bodies, and other stakeholders such as green groups.
[44] On July 29, 2012, a public meeting which 600 people participated in was held in Kwun
Tung North.
[45] A public forum organized on September 22, 2012 was also attended by more than 5,000 people.
[46] On December 9, approximately 100 local residents opposed the plan and marched to Henderson Land's headquarter
[47]. Over 10,000 written comments were received by the end of 2012.
[48]
October 2012 – 6 October 2014 After completion of the study in July 2013, NENT NDAs proposal was restated in the 2013 Policy Address.
[49]On May 2, 2014, a motion allocating $340.8 million for advancing infrastructure work at KTN FLN NDAs was proposed.
[50] Affected residents and
activists stormed the Legislative Council building over the plan while pan-democrats
filibustered over the bill.
[51]On June 27, the motion was passed in Legislative Council
[52]when most pan-democrats did not cast their votes.
[53]The final report of the study was released in July 2014
[54] and the government launched a new website for KTN FLN NDAs on October 6, 2014.
[55] == Opinion ==