Stringent hill site development guideline controls development on slope land in Penang
For many years, Penang has been restricting and controlling developments which are conducted on slope land.
Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said developments were not allowed on Class Three and Four slopes and if earthworks were necessary, they had to comply with various geotechnical requirements.
“We have been doing this for many years and not only on campsites; but also other developments such as high-rises, and others which involved even larger footprints and more intensive constructions,” he replied a journalist regarding the safety of campsites in Penang, following the fateful landslide incident at a popular campsite in Batang Kali.
Chow highlighted the use of the Penang Safety Guideline for Hill Site Development (2nd edition 2020) which was a revised version of the 2012 guideline and has been prepared to further enhance the safety and sustainability of hill site developments.
“We are saddened by the news of the landslide tragedy in Batang Kali. Our hearts go out to the friends and families of the victims during this difficult time.
“Campsites of other developments should only be allowed after they have obtained the necessary approvals, and not build then try to apply for the approvals,” he said.
Chow said he was aware that the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) had approved the development of the Boulder Valley Glamping in Teluk Bahang.
“Boulder Valley had gone through all the rezoning and planning processes before finally completing its development.
“It has been open for a few years now.
“This project is different (from the impacted campsite in Batang Kali) because it is an approved project that has gone through various planning and engineering processes.
“We believe projects such as this can only be approved after they have complied with all the requirements,” he said.
Chow said there might be some campsites which have been set up without approvals.
“Depending on their locations, they may pose safety concerns especially if they are located in hilly areas.
“Developments near the slope must always monitor their slopes.
“Penang Hill is one good example. The slopes have been monitored regularly, but the hill still experienced many landslides in the past. Landslides are still occurring.
“Hence, developments near the slope must always monitor their slope. If necessary, they need to strengthen the slope by building enforcement structures,” he added.
Source: Buletin Mutiara
Penang has such stringent controls for hillslope dev thanks to all the NGOs and critics who scrutinized gov’s every action and inaction, without which I believe it will be in the same mess as any other states.
It’s high time for the authorities to make a very stringent test for all the steep slopes(13?) in the state. Just don’t wait anymore !
scrap the Penang Hill cable car nonsense !
STOP building PIL highway as it will cause severe damage to our hills !!!!!
@Ken Fong
Hahaha…..no use lah….u think state gov will listen to us now, after they won big in the last election????? They are celebrating with their crony contractors now and planning for more projects!.:)))))
What can penang lang do about cable car nonsense? absolutely nothing. Penang hills are getting raped and pillaged…