580. In line with the strategy to enhance the business, working and living environment of the City Centre, the quality of low cost houses and low cost housing environment in the City Centre shall be improved.
Policy
HO 20: CHKL shall implement measures to increase the number of medium and high cost residential units in the City Centre.
HO 21: CHKL shall improve the quality of low cost houses and low cost housing environment in the City Centre.
c) Housing density
581. Based on the planning provision, the gross population density means that the development with less than 100 persons per hectare is categorised as low density, between 101-300 persons per hectare as medium density and above 301 persons per hectare as high density.
582. Housing densities shall be reviewed to be consistent with the development strategies. Highdensity residential and mixed development (residential and commercial) shall be encouraged near to rail terminals. Low or medium density development will be designated for International Zones.
583. Low density in specified high quality residential areas shall be maintained especially where these areas contribute to the green network. In other stable housing areas, existing densities will largely be retained.
Policy
HO 22: CHKL shall review housing densities to be consistent with the development strategies.
d) Existing housing along major roads
584. In order to avoid the creation of uncontrolled ribbon development in a manner that conflicts with the development strategies, CHKL shall discourage the conversion of residential to commercial use along major roads except in certain designated areas where special circumstances warrant such a relaxation
580. In line with the strategy to enhance the business, working and living environment of the City Centre, the quality of low cost houses and low cost housing environment in the City Centre shall be improved.
Policy
HO 20: CHKL shall implement measures to increase the number of medium and high cost residential units in the City Centre.
HO 21: CHKL shall improve the quality of low cost houses and low cost housing environment in the City Centre.
c) Housing density
581. Based on the planning provision, the gross population density means that the development with less than 100 persons per hectare is categorised as low density, between 101-300 persons per hectare as medium density and above 301 persons per hectare as high density.
582. Housing densities shall be reviewed to be consistent with the development strategies. Highdensity residential and mixed development (residential and commercial) shall be encouraged near to rail terminals. Low or medium density development will be designated for International Zones.
583. Low density in specified high quality residential areas shall be maintained especially where these areas contribute to the green network. In other stable housing areas, existing densities will largely be retained.
Policy
HO 22: CHKL shall review housing densities to be consistent with the development strategies.
d) Existing housing along major roads
584. In order to avoid the creation of uncontrolled ribbon development in a manner that conflicts with the development strategies, CHKL shall discourage the conversion of residential to commercial use along major roads except in certain designated areas where special circumstances warrant such a relaxation
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