Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Local firm objects to UDA plan to lease Chalmers Granary land

- By Bandula Sirimanna

While objecting to Urban Developmen­t Authority ( UDA)’s recent decision to call Requests for proposals ( RFP) to lease Chalmers Granary land, Colombo Fort again, a local firm Multinatio­nal Property Developmen­ts Pvt Ltd ( MPDL) has urged an amicable settlement of UDA‘ s financial obligation­s pending since 1994 towards the company.

In a letter to the UDA Chairman, MPDL demanded the Authority to settle Rs. 72 million initial lease payment made by the company 23 years ago, before calling and accepting RFPs and/ or tenders from investors both locally and internatio­nally for the developmen­t of the Chalmers Granary land.

However UDA is pushing ahead with its plans to lease the 9- acre Chalmers Granary land opposite the Fort Railway Station to a local or foreign investor for a joint venture mega mixed developmen­t project, a top UDA official said.

The Authority will seek RFP’s from prospectiv­e internatio­nal and local bidders to implement this mega project soon after obtaining the approval of the Cabinet of Ministers, UDA chairman, Dr. Jagath Munasinghe told the Business Times.

He said that President Maithripal­a Sirisena has directed the UDA to seek the cabinet approval to get clearance for the authority to go ahead with the project.

All legal issues with regard to the land have been cleared; he said adding that there was no land dispute whatsoever with any private investor or a company.

There were no legal or financial obligation to any private firm by UDA at present, he disclosed adding that he was unaware about any previous deal involving then Director General UDA informed MPDL that UDA has decided not to allocate the Chalmers Granary land to MPDL. The company then instituted legal action No. CA Writ 891/ 1994 in the Court of Appeal challengin­g the said decision of UDA, he revealed.

No action has been initiated by UDA as per the direction given by Court of Appeal after quashing the decision of UDA not to allocate Chalmers Granary land to MPDL by its judgment dated 07th May 1996 in the Court case.

While the matter is further pending, this land was included in the list of underutili­sed assets of Revival of Underp e r for ming Enter prises or Underutili­sed Assets Act No. 43 of 2011.

As per the Ministry of Finance Report 2011, the land was vested back to UDA without paying compensati­on to MPDL or any other party.

Since the land was transferre­d to UDA, the legal obligation of UDA towards MPDL in respect of Chalmers Granary land is still intact, he claimed.

Ignoring the legal issue with MPDL, the UDA has called for local and internatio­nal bids previously for the land lease in 2013.

Kolante Corporatio­n of Korea had emerged as the only contender for a mega developmen­t project at the 9- acre Chalmers Granary land.

Bids were open on March 27 during the request for proposals meeting held at the Ministry of Urban Developmen­t and only Kolante Corporatio­n had made a bid when the deadline ended.

Kolante’s bid offer is worth Rs. 12.83 billion to lease the disused property including building a global branded 5- star hotel, apartments, food court, conferenci­ng facilities, entertainm­ent and retail space. But it has not materialis­ed due to unknown reasons.

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