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No more deferments for Hopewell?

Hopewell Holdings is due back at the Town Planning Board today to make its case for the so-called minor additions and amendments to its hotel project in Wan Chai. Astonishingly the company has asked the TPB for a deferral.

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This project has a very long history but suffice to say that in 2008 Hopewell agreed to reduce the size of the 93-storey hotel it proposed to 55 storeys in exchange for a land swap, and to change the design of the hotel. However, to the dismay of local residents, in August last year Hopewell submitted plans to the TPB that sought to reintroduce elements withdrawn in the 2008 agreement.

Hopewell says it wants to build a hotel with exhibition and convention facilities while objectors say it is building a convention and exhibition centre with a hotel attached. They also note that an exhibition and convention centre is not permitted under the zoning.

The objectors are also disturbed by an ominous silence from three government departments in response to their requests for information. The Kennedy Road Protection Group has written to the Lands Department, Transport Department and the Building Department with questions about the project but almost two months later have received no reply. The KPRG notes, "By staying silent, the concerned Government Departments are effectively colluding with the developer by withholding information necessary to a fair and just determination by the TPB." After initially submitting its proposals to the TPB Hopewell came back with amendments and the issue was deferred a few times until the planning board gave the company an ultimatum of two months. When this period was almost up Hopewell withdrew the application and submitted a new one in November 2014.

This was due to be heard in early January but it asked for and was given another deferral. The TPB said, "no further deferment would be granted unless under very special circumstances." How the TPB responds to Hopewell's request for a deferral will be watched with considerable interest. Surely having Gordon Wu as chairman of Hopewell cannot be considered "very special circumstances".

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