Tuesday, July 31, 2012

槟政府归还公共空间予人民 打造社尾万山成古迹广场


(槟城31日讯)废置已久的旧社尾万山,在光大第5期发展计划中将摇身变成“槟州古迹广场”(Heritage Square),让曾经是槟州最大蔬果批发市场的社尾万山重拾光彩!
槟州首长林冠英周二在社尾万山旧址召开记者会时宣布有关计划,并表示这是槟州政府决定归还公共空间予槟州子民,也是回馈人民的计划之一。
他说,槟州政府和槟州发展机构(PDC)所计划发展的古迹广场将占地4.5英亩,这也将是槟州古迹新景点。这同时也是配合乔治市被列为世界文化遗产,以及配合槟州发展机构“复兴光大”计划,成为新的商业中心。
他透露,这块位于乔治市中心的黄金地段将会成为公共空间,而这别具一格的古迹广场含有5大元素,即:一)社尾万山的修复及扩建;二)创造城市空间;三)创造古迹庆典广场及乔治市古迹中心的标志(GHC);四)古迹及老店屋的修复及重新启用;五)港仔墘运河(Prangin Canal)的修复。- 光华

市局列出5大否决因素 新港22层山坡豪寓再触礁


(槟城30日讯)知名跨国公司IOI集团在槟城的一项高楼计划触礁,面对地方政府否决其拟在新港山坡地进行的22层楼高豪华公寓计划。继双威集团(Sunway Group)在新港“双威城”(Sunway City)计划,遭槟州首长林冠英援引槟州策划委员会(SPC)主席权力喊停后,槟岛市政局也已否决由知名富商丹斯里李深静领导的IOI集团在新港的一项22层楼高小山坡发展计划。
5年前曾被否决
市政局在6月19日的会议上,否决IOI集团下子公司Palmex工业在新港的Palmex计划,据了解该计划的规划图早在2008年即5年前被否决,并在今年6月再次遭市政局以多个条文否定,造成计划上路难关重重。上述计划也是新港蒂莎迪雅(Desa Ria)居民发动反对双溪城山坡地发展计划下,同一个面对反对的山坡地计划。
虽然不同双溪威计划的庞大,不过Palmex计划也因地处山坡地,而面对居民的抗议行动。蒂莎迪雅居民即在今年与林冠英会面时,在获首长承诺否决双溪城计划时,同时提出反对Palmex计划,造成计划面对过关争议。据悉,Palmex计划是市政局援引数个违规因素下否定,在市政局规划部主管罗斯兰致给Palmex发展公司负责人吴亚秀(译音,Goh Ah Siew)的公文中,即列出5大否决因素。
不符环境评估
有关否决的因素,包括有关计划不符合d 2007年6月28日宪报上公布的2020年槟州结构大蓝图(RSN),未持有槟州高风险土地发展委员会所批准的地质报告书、未持没有地势图报告、无建筑适当性计划以及工地调查报告,同时不符2008年山坡地发民指南。此外,它也不符合1992年环境评估报告书的规定。而早在2008年8月6日、市政局在否决有关计划列出的理由,同样包括不符合结构大蓝图、未获得高风险土地委员会的批准公文、槟州环境局不支持、未能迎合分层地地契第6条款、不符合多个政府机构如公共工程机构等的批文条件。光华

齐来也路9亩地建中廉屋 首长:另2亩供联邦建人民组屋


(槟城30日讯)槟州首席部长林冠英周一宣布,槟州政府将在齐来也路9英亩的地段上兴建中廉价及中价房屋,以及也在同一地区另提供2英亩地段让联邦政府兴建人民组屋。他强调,槟州政府准备在齐来也路提供2英亩的地段,是要让联邦政府兴建人民组屋,因为至今为止,联邦政府从未献议在槟城兴建人民可负担房屋或人民组屋。
他解释 ,槟州政府提供2英亩的地段,是因为房屋及地方政府部长曹智雄曾表示,兴建人民组屋至少需要2英亩的地段。“我要问国阵,到底是齐来也路的11英亩地段比较好,还是再纳阿比丁路的1英亩地段比较好,如果国阵仍说1英亩地段比较好,我就放弃,让你赢!”
料明年动工2016竣工
他透露,齐来也路人民可负担房屋计划预料将于明年动工,并于2016年竣工。他续透露,在上述计划下,兴建的中廉价房屋合共660单位,每一单位售价为7万2500令吉,面积为700平方尺,每一停车位售价2万7500令吉,面积850平方尺的中价房屋合共330单位,每一单位售价29万8000令吉,面积1000平方尺的中价房屋合共330单位,每一单位售价38万令吉。他是于周三在新闻发布会上,如此指出。
我没野心当希腊总理 只想助联邦减国债
在马青总团长魏家祥昨日建议槟州首席部长林冠英到负债累累的希腊去担任总理,以改善该国的国债问题,助欧洲脱离欧债危机,林冠英“不甘示弱”,反击表示他无兴趣前往希腊当总理,只是有兴趣协助大马联邦政府减少国债。林冠英透露,这是因为至今年3月为止,大马欠债已高达4700亿令吉,与2007年年杪的2660亿令吉比较,增加多达75%。他讥讽魏家祥不是“后知后觉”,而是“无知无觉”,以及他也没有很大的“野心”要领导大马政府,例如他时常所说,没有野心要当首相,所以他也没有“野心”要当希腊的总理,领导该国家以减少该国的欠债。他强调,他只是希望以槟州政府减少高达95%的欠债作为一项“有力的证据”,即如果民联能解决槟州的欠债问题,它也可以协助减少联邦政府的欠债问题。- 光华

Penang govt sets aside land for cheap housing


GEORGE TOWN: The state government, stung by criticism over the Taman Manggis issue, has finally allocated a portion of land for a People’s Housing Project (PPR).
“We will be building 1,328 units of affordable housing on a 4.4ha plot of land with work expected to commence next year.
“The Penang Development Corporation (PDC) will implement the project and an open tender will be called soon,” said Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng at a press conference yesterday.
Lim hoped that the announcement would put the Taman Manggis issue to rest as the allocated land is much bigger than the 0.4ha site.
He also said 0.8ha (two acres) of the land had been set aside for the Federal Government’s PPR in Jalan S.P. Chelliah since Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Chor Chee Heung mentioned that PPRs need a minimum of two acres.
The state was criticised by Barisan Nasional over the sale of land in Taman Manggis at the Jalan Zainal Abidin/Lorong Selamat-Jalan Burma junction which was initially slated for a People’s Housing Project (PPR).
It was reported that a 30-storey building was proposed at the site by the Kuala Lumpur International Dental Centre but it was rejected by the Penang Municipal Council as the centre was unable to secure an operating licence from the Health Ministry.
On a separate matter, Lim took a swipe at MCA Youth chief Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong for condemning the way the state government had transferred its debts to the Federal Government.
Lim said the state government had bargained with the Federal Government over the RM600mil in water supply loans, and this had resulted in a debt reduction from RM630mil in March 2008 to RM30mil in October last year.
Dr Wee had said the state had not earned the money but had pushed the debt over to the Federal Government.
“At least we drove a hard bargain to transfer the debts in the interest of Penangites,” Lim said in response. - The Star

Councillor: Build wider roads


THE state government should review guidelines to get developers to build wider roads in housing schemes for easier access, especially during emergencies.
Seberang Prai Municipal councillor Ahmad Farid Md Arshad said the present minimum requirement of a 12m-wide road in front of a house and 4.8m-wide back lane was too narrow.
He said that in many housing schemes, house owners often had more than one car, and most of the vehicles ended up parked on the road shoulder in front of their houses.
“This may prevent ambulances and fire-engines from gaining quick access to the houses,” he said after attending a full council meeting recently.
He also said local authorities should not blindly accept new housing scheme plans submitted by developers.
He said that due consideration must be given to the traffic flow in the scheme as well as the roads and drains that connect the scheme with other existing schemes in the area.
Council president Maimunah Mohd Sharif said that in some gated housing schemes, the developers tended to use more land for green areas instead of for backlanes, which is allowed,” she said.
Maimunah said the housing projects approved by the council had so far abided by all the technical requirements.
She said she would pass on the people’s concerns about the existing road guidelines to the state. - The Star

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Affordability issue in buying property


AFFORDABILITY is expected to continue to be a burning issue this year and next until affordable housing gets off the ground in a big way.
The rise in property prices is one of three areas of concern highlighted by those who responded to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak's interactive platform “I want your views” on his blog www.1malaysia.com.my. Other areas include the rising cost of healthcare, cost of living and education. Tomorrow is the last day to air your views.
Overheard, a conversation between two property writers above the clicking of computer keys.
Thomas, a 30-something: “You know, all this talk about property prices going up is getting to me. For the longest time before 2009, prices of landed were moving at snail's pace. So they went up now, It's high time!”
Colleague: “You are only saying that because you have a double-storey in Setia Alam (in Shah Alam) and you bought it for RM200,000 when it was first launched.”
Thomas: “True. I wanted a freehold landed property. Not a condominium, not a leasehold. Those were my only criteria, and the price, of course. Much as I like to stay in Petaling Jaya or near the office, I could not afford landed freehold there. So I have to live further away.
“You have to cut your coat according to your cloth. If you want to stay near your office, near your parents, near your girlfriend, near the mall, make sure you have the money. You think I like to pay toll? I pay RM5.40 return every day.” Colleague: “But it is true, prices have moved up a lot. Look, I got this SMS on Thursday. A single-storey terraced 24 ft x 80 ft costing RM815,000 in Taman Tun Dr Ismail. Single-storey!”
Thomas: “Wah, catching up with Bandar Utama prices! And those are double-storey houses too. What to do. If people want to stay with rich people, they better make sure they are rich too. You know, people keep saying they cannot get houses for about RM300,000 in Petaling Jaya. That is not true. My friend bought an old apartment last year for less than RM300,000 in Bandar Sri Damansara. That is a Kuala Lumpur address. Just next door to PJ, and near The Curve. But he has to pay RM1.60 toll one way.”
Colleague: “But that is more than 10 years old!”
Thomas: “You say you cannot find something for RM300,000 in the Klang Valley, right? So I prove to you, I can. The trouble with most people is this, they want a new condominium. You think developers will launch units at RM300,000 something in prime PJ area now. No way! So if you want PJ, you have to buy an old unit. What is important is the location, location, location. So what it if it old?”
Colleague: “You gotta to change the plumbing and wiring. That will cost money.”
Thomas: “You mean the new pipes and eletrical wiring will cost an extra RM100,000? The problem with most people is this - they want something brand new. What's that affordable housing developer, SP something... ”
Colleague: “SPNB, Syarikat Perumahan Negara Bhd.”
Thomas: “Yeah, that one. They build affordable housing too. Just go there and register. I am sure, 100% sure, they will have something to suit everybody's budget. Not the rich ones. They don't have anything to suit their pocket.”
Colleague: “They don't market themselves well.”
Thomas: “You see, now you want to complaint about their lack of marketing skills. You want a roof over your head and according to your budget. So go there lah.”
Colleague: “I read in yesterday's business pages that the price of cement may possibily going up next month. That will mean higher prices again.”
Thomas: “Prices of property will always go up. It is just a matter of whether they go up by leaps and bounds or go up slowly.”
Colleague: “But in Japan, US and Europe, property prices are languishing.”
Thomas: “Those are developed countries. Asia is still growing and developing. We are a young population. Those are mature economies. We are emerging markets. Developers will always take the opportunity to raise prices. Why do you think developers continue to make profits the last couple of years? They also take the opportunity to increase prices. Sure, building materials and cost of labour went up. But all this talk of price spike also encourage them to launch at higher prices.
“PKNS (Selangor State Development Corp) launched double-storeys, freehold, 20 ft x 70 ft, from RM530,000 onwards. That is just next door to Setia Alam. SP Setia also launched their double-storeys, same size, at RM688,000. I want to buy in Alam Nusantara, but all sold out.
“You can complain, but there will be many people who will still buy. Prices will still go up. So be practical, cut your coat according to your cloth.”
> Deputy news editor Thean Lee Cheng has many practical colleagues who are wiser than their years.

Friday, July 27, 2012

National Instruments largest R&D facility outside US to be set up in Penang


KUALA LUMPUR: US-based National Instruments (NI) is aiming to set up its largest research and development (R&D) facility outside the United States with the expansion of its facilities in Penang.
“Currently we are operating in a rented space. With this expansion, we will have our own infrastructure to support our business in the region,” NI Penang managing director Raj Purushothaman told a press briefing on the expansion plans of the company yesterday.
The company also aims to increase its manufacturing capacity to support an additional US$1bil in the company's growth.
Raj: ‘With this expansion, we will have our own infrastructure to support our business in the region.”
The capacity would add another 40% to its global hardware manufacturing capacity which would include the manufacturing of academic products, embedded controllers, industrial chassis and modular instruments.
Its manufacturing arm is slated to be operational in the fourth quarter.
In tandem with the planned five to 10-year expansion, the company is aiming to expand its local headcount to 1,000-1,500 employees from its current 165.
This includes 250 engineers in electrical, mechanical and engineering management fields.
The technology hardware and software provider began operations in Malaysia in 2009 with an US$80mil capital investment.
Raj said as part of the planned investment, the expansion was envisioned to transform its facilities in Penang to be the Asia-Pacific hub, serving its clients in the region and elsewhere.
“It will be an integrated operations centre, which manages R&D, manufacturing, supply chain, product distribution, product services, IT and finance,” he said.
Its expansion includes the construction of a 314,000 sq ft office and manufacturing space on a 23-acre site in Batu Maung, Penang.
Its manufacturing arm slated to be operational in the fourth quarter would have the capacity to support an additional US$1bil in the company's growth.
NI is among other American multinationals that have established its presence in Malaysia such as Honeywell, Dell, Intel, General Electric, Western Digital and Motorola.
At the event, International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said the United States was the third largest foreign investor in the manufacturing sector in 2011 with RM2.5bil.
The investments were mainly in electrical and electronics, chemical and chemicals products, transport equipment and wood & wood products.
“The electrical and electronics (E&E) industry continues to be a major contributor to Malaysia's gross domestic product growth . For the period January to May 2012, E&E exports were 32.27% of the total country's exports and 48.73% of the manufactured exports,” he said in his speech delivered by Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) chief executive officer Datuk Noharuddin Nordin. - The Star

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Desa Bistari - Dollar and Sense


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  • 700sf
  • 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms 1 balcony
  • 1 covered car park
  • Corner unit
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Call for Penang gov't to right the wrong over Sg Ara Hillslope Project


GEORGE TOWN (July 24): The Local Government Bureau of Penang Gerakan today urged the state government to right the wrong on the planning permission approval for the hillslope project in Sg Ara.
Its chairman, Teh Leong Meng, said the state government and Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng should take immediate action to solve the issue and relieve Sg Ara residents of what he claimed was further suffering.
The residents of Sg Ara have set a precedent by being the first to challenge the Penang government's decision in the Appeals Board hearing on July 18.
Teh said the residents suffered because they have to collect money for legal expenses to fight the case through the Appeals Board, and had to constantly worry about the legal cost in a long-drawn legal battle, as well as the safety issue. Teh told reporters today the state government should not let the residents gamble with their lives as the project is on the hill behind their homes.
"Who is going to be responsible for their safety in the long run? Can the state government or the chief minister give a guarantee that there would not be another Highland Towers tragedy?" he asked.
(The Highland Towers refers to three blocks of apartments in Hulu Klang, Selangor, one of which collapsed on Dec 11, 1993, killing 48 people.) Teh said the chief minister should exercise his powers as the chairman of the State Planning Committee (SPC) and instruct the Municipal Council of Penang Island (MPPP) to revoke and withdraw the planning permission approval given to the developer of the hillslope project in Sg Ara.
"Since the chief minister said that the state government has not approved any development on contours higher than 76 metres, that means the SPC has not approved the planning permission.
"Therefore, the approval given by the MPPP is null and void," he said. The Sg Ara hillslope project is one of 19 hillslope developments higher than 76 metres and with the slope exceeding 25 degrees that have been approved by the MPPP. — Bernama

Monday, July 23, 2012

北上大马享受汇率差异 狮城人购豪宅当富翁


新加坡22日讯)马币疲弱,加上新加坡屋价居高不下,越来越多已有房子的新加坡人,纷纷北上到大马购买公寓和洋房。
55岁的阿都尔(营运经理)3年前在新山买了一座有5个房间和一个游泳池的大洋房,他告诉记者:“在这里,我犹如百万富翁”。
他去年入伙后,随即把裕廊西的4房式组屋卖掉。
他另外花了33万元(约82万8658令吉)装修洋房及加建游泳池 - 光华