Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Bukit Gasing project starts

Bulldozers begin clearing forests for 69 bungalows
http://www.mmail.com.my/content/84634-bukit-gasing-project-starts
Bukit Gasing

GREEN NO MORE: A billboard advertises bungalow land for sale at the entrance to where the hill is being cleared for the project

PETALING JAYA: The fate of Bukit Gasing appears to be sealed. Bulldozers have cut huge tracts of forests to build 69 bungalows on 15.3 ha.

Work on the Sanctuary Ridge Kuala Lumpur City project began in August despite the fact the residents' appeal against the High Court's dismissal of their application for a judicial review of the development is to be heard on Dec 12.

Petaling Jaya city councillor Derek Fernandez said the developer, Gasing Meridian Sdn Bhd, was acting within the law by commencing work on the land pending the appeal in court.

"From a legal standpoint, they can do the earthworks because there is no interim stay on the court's decision or an injunction against it," he told The Malay Mail yesterday.

"If the residents want to stop work on the land, they could apply for a stay on the court's decision pending the appeal. However, the residents would then have to pay a certain sum to the developer if an injunction is filed."

Bukit Gasing Joint Action Committee chairman Gary Yeoh said the injunction remained an option and he questioned the local authorities' role in upholding residents' interests.

"My main contention is, where is Kuala Lumpur City Hall's (DBKL) responsibility towards ratepayers and residents?" he said.

"It's about time local authorities lived up to their responsibility to ensure the safety of residents."

On Sept 6 last year, the High Court dismissed the judicial review application filed by residents seeking a public hearing on the development.

Judge Datuk Aziah Ali, who delivered the decision, said residents in the area had no right to be heard in relation to the hill slope development as the right for a public hearing only arose if there was a change of density or use to a plot of land.

The site for the development had been individually titled since 1977 and the land is categorised as "building". Gasing Meridian has owned the land since 1995.

On the clearing of vast tracts of forested areas, Yeoh said it was unsettling for residents.

"Large tracts of land are now exposed to the elements. Do we have to go through a landslide before an inquiry into the development is held?" he asked.

Bukit Gasing assemblyman Edward Lee said the onus was on the developer to ensure the land clearing work did not cause any untoward incidents.

Sanctuary Gasing Group marketing manager Steven Tan said the company had appointed an independent consultant, Ikram Engineering Services Sdn Bhd, to monitor the project.

He said development impact and mitigation measures such as proper drainage, and silt traps and bunds to divert and channel run-off water, mud and silt from public roads and the surrounding areas would be implemented.

Tan also said technologies such as inclinometers and settlement markers or gauges would be fixed to ensure the stability of the development into the future.

"Measures for slope protection include retaining walls and cutslope management using turf, hydro-seeding (where grass seeds are sprayed onto the slope along with mulch and binder), gabion mattresses, stone pitching, slope drainage and horizontal drains," he said.

It has also been reported Gasing Meridian intends to relocate the existing sewerage treatment plant at Taman Gasing Indah, and convert the site into a public park.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Lee out of line, says Guan Eng

**Just to clarify, Edward never "threatened". There were rumours that he'd be dropped, and a reporter called up to ask what would he do if DAP were to drop him, and he merely replied that he'd run independent.

By Sylvia Looi

http://www.thestar.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/10/10/nation/9664330&sec=nation

IPOH: Bukit Gasing assemblyman Edward Lee was out of line when he threatened to stand as an independent if he was dropped in the next general election, said DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng.

Lim said Lee's statement was completely unexpected as the assemblyman had not discussed the matter either with him or other party leaders.

“This kind of statement is out of line and completely unexpected. It is an unusual statement,” he said after opening the Perak DAP convention here yesterday.

It was reported that Lee had made it clear that he would quit the party if he was dropped as a candidate.

Lee, who was speculated to be one of the four DAP incumbents to be dropped, said he would contest as an independent if the party decided not to field him in the 13th general election.

In an earlier report, a party insider said Lee and three others Kota Alam Shah assemblyman M. Manoharan, Balakong assemblyman Yap Lum Chin and Damansara Utama assemblyman Dr Cheah Wing Yin might be dropped in the next general election.

He said Lee's declining health was the reason why he might be dropped, but Lee claimed that it was due to political agenda.

Lim admitted that it had been quite some time since he last met Lee although they communicated through the phone on several occasions.

On hudud, Lim said if it was not tackled carefully, the issue could affect Pakatan Rakyat in the next election.

What is important, Lim said, was for all three Pakatan parties not to lose sight of the fact that the opponent was Barisan Nasional.

Lim added that the hudud issue was turning into a psychological battle with Barisan.

“With the election around the corner, there is a psychological war going on,” he said.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Lee threatens to contest as independent if left in the lurch

**Just to clarify, Edward never "threatened". There were rumours that he'd be dropped, and a reporter called up to ask what would he do if DAP were to drop him, and he merely replied that he'd run independent.

By Wani Muthiah
http://www.thestar.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/10/9/nation/9661678&sec=nation

PETALING JAYA: Bukit Gasing assemblyman Edward Lee (pic) is threatening to quit the party if he is dropped in the next general election.

Lee, who is speculated to be one of the four DAP incumbents to be dropped, said he would contest as an independent should the party leave him in a lurch.

“It's unfortunate as I am a long-time life member of the party.

“But I may have to make this drastic move because I still want to serve my constituents,” Lee said.

A party insider said Lee's declining health had been cited as the reason to replace him.

The other three are Kota Alam Shah assemblyman M. Manoharan, Balakong assemblyman Yap Lum Chin and Damansara Utama assemblyman Dr Cheah Wing Yin.

Lee said he was confident his constituents would back him if he chose to stand as an independent.

However, he said he would remain in the party should the DAP stand by him.

“If the party still wants me, I will be more than willing to contest on a DAP ticket in the next general election,” he added.

Lee said although he had some health problems, he was still well enough to serve his constituents.

“If I want to put my health on the line to serve my constituents, it is my business and no one else's,” he said.

Lee said that the move to oust him was politically motivated by those unhappy with him.

“I have been doing a lot of investigative work.

“Most of this has been published and some are uncomfortable with it,” Lee said.

He added that his experience as an activist had also not gone down well with his detractors.

He claimed his track record as an assemblyman was also good because he was “hands on” and “easily contactable” by his constituents.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

DAP to drop three more Selangor reps

By Wani Muthiah
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/10/5/nation/9623835&sec=nation

PETALING JAYA: Three more DAP elected representatives in Selangor, in addition to Kota Alam Shah assemblyman M. Manoharan, will be replaced at the next general election.

A Selangor DAP leader, who declined to be named, said the three were Bukit Gasing assemblyman Edward Lee, Balakong assemblyman Yap Lum Chin and Damansara Utama assemblyman Dr Cheah Wing Yin.

He said Yap was being replaced because the party leadership felt he was not doing enough for his constituents.

“He has not been performing as expected and we feel it's best to replace him if we want to keep the seat,” he said.

He said Lee and Dr Cheah would not be contesting due to health reasons.

Lee is said to be ill while Dr Cheah is recuperating after a serious automobile accident.

However, Lee said the decision was not his.

“If they don't want me they should just tell me instead of saying that I'm ill,” he said.

Yap said it was up to the party leadership to decide if they wanted to field him.

Manoharan is being removed because some of the state leaders are unhappy with him.

His recent remark on his Facebook page that the Malaysian flag would be changed if Pakatan Rakyat came into power hurt his chances of being retained, said the leader.

Dr Cheah was not available for comment at press time.