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Outline of Presentation. An Introduction of Land Tenure System in Hong KongLease Modification and Premium AssessmentWorking Examples. THE HONG KONG INSTITUTE OF SURVEYORS. (A) An Introduction to Land Tenure System in Hong Kong. THE HONG KONG INSTITUTE OF SURVEYORS. (A) An Introduction to Land Tenure System in Hong Kong.
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1. PQSL: Lease Modification in Hong Kong Speaker: Derek Leung
3. (A) An Introduction to Land Tenure System in Hong Kong
4. (A) An Introduction to Land Tenure System in Hong Kong 1. Historical Background
HK ceded to GB : First Anglo-Chinese Opium War (1840-42)
Kowloon Peninsula (up to Boundary Street) and Stonecutters Island ceded to GB Convention of Peking 1860
NT & New Kowloon (North of Boundary St.): GB leased from China for 99 yrs from 1 July 1898: Second Convention of Peking in 1898
5. 2 Land Tenure System
Freehold / Leasehold
Freehold: St. Johns Cathedral
Leasehold
1. Northern parts of Boundary Street & NT granted not exceeding June 1997
2. Southern parts of Boundary Street & HK Islands granted may exceed June 1997
6. 3. NT Lease Administration
NT Leases : Group of Indian Surveyors- carry out the allocation and registration of all privately owned land
NT divided into 477 Demarcation Districts (DD) for each a Block Crown Lease
7. 3. NT Lease Administration (Contd)
Block Crown Lease: 75 years from 1 July 1898 renewable for 24 years less last 3 days; Lot No - Description of user at that time - area of the lot - Crown rent (Old Schedule Lot); establish title and raise revenue
New Grant Lot: land sold by auction subject to standard sets of conditions published from time to time in Government Gazette (14 Gazette Notifications - GN published between 1906-46)
8. 3. NT Lease Administration (Contd)
GN 365 of 1906: no restriction on user / site coverage, only a 2-storey height control and 24-month building covenant period
GN 364 of 1934: no restriction on user, but 66% site coverage, max. limit 2-storeys
In post war era: GN conditions less frequently used as sites tendered / auctioned with own individual lease conditions.
9. (B) Lease Modification and Premium Assessment
10. (B) Lease Modification and Premium Assessment When needed
Lease contain old conditions that may suit the situation at the time of the grant of the lease.
Change of circumstances or different development needs
To modify old lease conditions to permit more intensive developments, change of user, removal of height restrictions which can comply with the current regulations, town planning requirements. However, they are not allowed under the current lease conditions.
11. 2. Types of modifications with examples
Full premium Modification
To permit additional building / flats or floor space
To permit change of the user clause
To remove height restriction
12. Reduced Premium Modification
New Territories Small House: modification of agricultural lots into small house lots
13. C. Empirical Premium Modification
To permit reduction of C/P requirements in zone 2 residential areas
14. D. Technical Modification
Removal of an Offensive Trade Clause
Modification to permit canteen within an industrial building
15. 3. Procedures:
Only registered owners of the land or formally appointed agents can apply
Usually, the Estate Surveyor in charge would check the town planning zoning first, if the application can be entertained. If not, he will advise the applicant to proceed Section 16 application under the Town Planning Ordinance.
16. 3. Procedures: (Contd)
DLO acts as a clearing house for all other departments for comments (Circulation for comments)
DLO prepare a submission for DLC (District Land Conference)
17. 3. Procedures: (Contd)
Terms and conditions agreed and finalized
Offer subject to premium assessment (To be approved by Valuation Conference)
All accepted including the premium
Legal documentation
18. 4. Premium Assessment
Difference between the Before and After land values
Residual Valuation Method used for site value calculation
19. 4. Premium Assessment (Contd)
Enhancement :
(1) cannot be assessed by normal valuation methods
An empirical premium + Admin. Fee charged
(2) modification Technical, no enhancement
Only admin fees charged.
20. (C) Working Examples
27. Q & A
28. Thank You