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SINGAPORE: The Singapore government and the Regent of Johor, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, have agreed to undertake a land swap at Holland Road, here.
In a joint statement, the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) and Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) said Tunku Ismail would transfer 13ha of his land in the area, close to the Singapore Botanic Gardens Unesco World Heritage site, to the Singapore government.
In exchange, the Singapore government will transfer 8.5ha of state land to Tunku Ismail.
“The land parcels to be swapped are of comparable value,” the joint statement stated.
Tunku Ismail currently owns 21.1ha of land at Holland Road, which has been under the private ownership of the Johor royal family for generations.
The SLA and URA stated that Tunku Ismail plans to develop his land.
Both parties agreed to the swap so that the planned development would be located further away from the Unesco World Heritage site.
“The Regent of Johor may develop his land after the swap, which is suitable for low-rise and low-density residential uses,” the statement said.
The SLA and URA added that any development plans will be subject to due process.
“URA and relevant agencies will assess development applications and ensure that the proposed development is sensitive to the surrounding site (requirements),” the statement said.
Prior to the commencement of any work, the development will be subject to environmental studies to mitigate any potential impact on the environment.
For now, the Singapore government is not planning to develop the land which it will receive from Tunku Ismail. However, it is keeping its future plans for the area open.
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The Regent of Johor, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, plans to develop his land. (Bernama pic)
SINGAPORE: The Singapore government and the Regent of Johor, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, have agreed to undertake a land swap at Holland Road, here.
In a joint statement, the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) and Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) said Tunku Ismail would transfer 13ha of his land in the area, close to the Singapore Botanic Gardens Unesco World Heritage site, to the Singapore government.
In exchange, the Singapore government will transfer 8.5ha of state land to Tunku Ismail.
“The land parcels to be swapped are of comparable value,” the joint statement stated.
Tunku Ismail currently owns 21.1ha of land at Holland Road, which has been under the private ownership of the Johor royal family for generations.
The SLA and URA stated that Tunku Ismail plans to develop his land.
Both parties agreed to the swap so that the planned development would be located further away from the Unesco World Heritage site.
“The Regent of Johor may develop his land after the swap, which is suitable for low-rise and low-density residential uses,” the statement said.
The SLA and URA added that any development plans will be subject to due process.
“URA and relevant agencies will assess development applications and ensure that the proposed development is sensitive to the surrounding site (requirements),” the statement said.
Prior to the commencement of any work, the development will be subject to environmental studies to mitigate any potential impact on the environment.
For now, the Singapore government is not planning to develop the land which it will receive from Tunku Ismail. However, it is keeping its future plans for the area open.
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