Project
Title: Planning
and Engineering Feasibility Study for Sham Tseng Development
Reference of the Approved EIA Report in
the Register : AEIAR-057/2002
Conditions of Approval
under Section 8(3) of the EIA Ordinance (the Ordinance)
1.
The EIA Report as exhibited under Section 7(1)
of the Ordinance, shall be placed on the EIA Ordinance¡¦s Register as an
approved EIA Report.
2.
The recommendations of the approved EIA Report
shall be fully and properly implemented.
3.
To deal with key project changes after the
approval of the EIA report, the applicant or the person in charge of the
project shall seek written agreement from the Director of Environmental
Protection (the Director) on those project changes that would affect the
findings and recommendations of the approved EIA report, and shall demonstrate
to the satisfaction of the Director that the same environmental performance requirements
in the approved EIA report can be met by equivalent or additional measures. Such information shall be made available
to the public, as directed by the Director.
4.
The
Environmental Monitoring and Audit data and reports shall be uploaded on a
designated website for public information as soon as it is technically
practicable after the data have been collected.
5.
The
proposed environmental protection measures set out in the Implementation
Schedule for Non-Designated Projects (Table 13.1a) of the EIA report shall be
properly implemented.
6.
A Landscape Plan shall be submitted to the Director a minimum of
four weeks prior to the application of any Environmental Permit under the EIA
Ordinance. The Plan shall
incorporate the landscape and visual mitigation measures detailed in the
approved EIA report and show the landscape proposals during the construction
and operation stages of the Project.
The Plan shall include a review of the feasibility of providing an
artificial sandy beach within the proposed marine basin.
7.
The approval of the EIA report shall not remove
any person¡¦s responsibility to comply with other legislation or to obtain other
Government approvals.
Environmental Protection
Department
May 2002