KK historic structures under threat?


A former Sabah arch apportion is demanding for clarity following multiform state land deals which have been sprung upon a open but notice.
KOTA KINABALU: City dwellers here have been holding their heads in disbelief as an additional piece of historic property appears to be ready for a market.
The state government's brand brand new proclamation which a Sabah's main justice residence in a city will be closed as well as a brand brand new justice complex built well outside a city centre has put a question mark over a destiny of a all a buildings as well as play ground adjoining it.
It's been enough to get a former Sabah arch apportion to demand for clarity following multiform other state land deals which have been sprung upon a open but notice.
Yong Teck Lee, a leader of a Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP), wants a state Barisan Nasional supervision to guarantee which a assorted budding pieces of state land in a city have been stable as well as recorded for open purposes.
City dwellers as well as Sabahans in general, he said, have been worried which a benefaction site of a High Court as well as a neighbouring buildings such as a State Library, KK City Hall bureau as well as car park, a Women as well as Children's Clinic as well as a Chong Thien Vun Park, will be taken over for re-development.
"All which a people wish is for a arch apportion to guarantee which a High Court, living room as well as adjoining lands in a city centre will be henceforth recorded for open purpose," he pronounced in a statement.
Yong was speaking in reply to Deputy Chief Minister Dr Yee Moh Chai's explain ! which he was dubious a people upon a matter as no growth devise had been submitted to a City Hall.
Yee pronounced which a land is underneath a office of a sovereign supervision as well as which a state supervision was offering a brand brand new site during Bukit Punai to a sovereign supervision to set up a brand brand new justice residence "since a benefaction High Court building was undergoing renovation".
Yong however discharged Yee's reason saying: "Everybody knows which by a time a developer submits a growth devise to DBKK for approval, it would already be too late to save a land for open role given by afterwards a association would have acquired legally binding rights over a land."
He pronounced this could be seen in a brand brand new takeover of a 59.21-acre state railway haven land during Kapayan by a KL developer.
Yee's ignorance
"Did they contention any growth devise to City Hall first, or was a association postulated land rights before a devise was submitted to a City Hall?" he asked.
He pronounced Yee's evidence which a brand brand new justice residence was being built in Bukit Punai given a benefaction High Court building was undergoing restoration was puzzling.
"Does Yee meant which after a renovations of a existent High Court building, afterwards a High Court will be re-located behind again from Bukit Punai?"
He pronounced something similar was pronounced when a supervision voiced a relocation of a City Library to make way for a High Court.
"Later it was suggested which a High Court too would be moved away instead.
"This was usually made well known to a open by ex-chief apportion Harris Salleh upon June 20 as well as confirmed by Chief Minister Musa Aman upon June 22 this year. So, what will occur to both a High Court land as well as a living room land?
He pronounced a people's memories have been still uninformed over! a propo sed plans to relocate a KK central marketplace as well as a emanate of a Atkinson Clock Tower.
"It is reliably learnt which a tall climb commercial project adjoining a Atkinson Tower will be restarted after a coming ubiquitous election.
"If not for a birthright charge standing postulated to a Atkinson Tower in 1997/98 underneath a Cultural Heritage Conservation Enactment 1997, a Atkinson Clock Tower would have disappeared," he pointed out.
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