Wednesday, July 01, 2009

PETALING JAYA City Council full board meeting: Relief for TAMAN AMAN residents

THERE was some relief for residents who had been fighting against the Paramount View condominium development, at the Petaling Jaya City Council full board meeting yesterday.

Kumpulan Ikram Sdn Bhd has proposed that SS1/39 be the entry point - rejecting the developer' earlier proposals of SS1/25, SS1/26 and 22/44 in Taman Aman - bringing joy to residents who had complained that these roads were too narrow to support the increased traffic flow.

Kampung Tunku State assemblyman Lau Weng San said: "This is the best option, so the residents around the area should be happy with this."

But issues still remain as SS1/39 is a long and wide stretch which does not connect directly to the condominium.

"Whether the main access should be connected to another point, like 21/1, needs to be studied further," said Lau.

PJ mayor Datuk Roslan Sakiman said the developer and the residents would be called in this week to be informed of Ikram's findings.

On another aspect, he said the developer was issued a stop-work order last Friday for laying sewage pipes without the council's approval.

"They appear to have got the approval from Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd, but have not got one from us. We don't know where exactly the pipes will be laid. That's why we issued them with the notice," said Roslan.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

This issue keep rotating at the same issue only. When can be solve? MBPJ said give 4 days to come out a solution? Where is the solution given?

The owner of this condo keep paying for the interest only because of this issue which cannot be solve! Why not local government direct funding to developer to direct open a new access road, since the developer argue that need to spend a lot to open that new access road?

And can the local government temp allow the the owner of the condo to use the temp access road until the new road ready?