The Borneo Post

Compulsory ��or all developmen­t projects to submit SIA and EIA reports — Noh

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PUTRAJAYA: It is compulsory for all developmen­t projects after Jan 16, this year to prepare and submit the Social Impact Assessment ( SIA) and Environmen­tal Impact Assessment ( EIA) reports as a condition for approval of the projects.

Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government Minister, Tan Sri Noh Omar said previously, the developers only needed to prepare the EIA report where the SIA aspect was part of the report.

Realising that social issues arose from developmen­t, he said the SIA report was important to ensure that the social aspect was taken into account in planning and developmen­t carried out by the government and private sector.

Noh said that under the Town and Country Planning (Amendment) Act 2017 ( Act A1522) gazetted on Jan 16 this year, developers needed to appoint two consultant­s to prepare the SIA report ( for the Malaysia Town Planning Board) and and EIA report ( for the Department of Environmen­t).

“The Malaysia Town Planning Board has so far received one SIA report,” he told reporters after the ministry’s monthly assembly, here, yesterday.

At the assembly, Noh also launched the rebranding of the Town and Country Planning Department to PLANMalays­ia with the new tagline, ‘Planning: Beyond Convention­al’.

He said the rebranding was decided at a Cabinet meeting on Jan 25, and it was made as 70 per cent of the residentia­l areas in this country were categorise­d as urban areas, as such, the planning should be allencompa­ssing.

Later, at a press conference, Noh said all new People’s Housing Projects ( PPR) and lowcost flats would be equipped with stretcher lifts.

“I received complaints that residents who died had to be taken standing up down the lifts. Therefore, there is a need for stretcher lifts. We will ask the local authoritie­s to make it compulsory for the PPRs and low- cost f lats to be equipped with stretcher lifts,” he said. — Bernama

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Some o�� the items seized ��rom the man shown to the media during the press con��erence at the Northeast district police headquarte­rs in Balik Pulau. — Bernama photo

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