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Photo shoots on vacant state sites at no cost

Photo shoots on vacant state sites at no cost

Engaged couple Darius Chia, 32, and Annabel Tan, 29, gained free access to a state property, the former Kallang Auto Centre, where they took pre-wedding photographs

OVER the last year, the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) has quietly allowed people to make use of vacant state properties without charging them a cent.

So far, eight individuals or groups have enjoyed a waiver of the temporary occupation licence fees needed for short-term use of such premises.

The condition is that users are not allowed to erect any structures on the grounds, stay longer than two hours or use them for any commercial purposes.

The SLA said the move is part of efforts to make better use of vacant properties, and foster a stronger community spirit.

Mr Lee Seng Lai, SLA’s director of land operations, noted that many of the properties – such as the Tanjong Pagar railway station – are rich in history.

Allowing free use of the state properties for short, non-commercial visits lets more people enjoy the buildings’ charm, he said.

The licence fees for properties vary depending on location and purpose. For instance, visiting a space for social use, which includes gatherings for interest groups to take photographs, costs about $120 a day.

SLA is in charge of about 5,000 properties, and its annual report last year said at least 50 state properties were not utilised or rented out.

Mr Francis Lim, an insurance claims investigator and an alumnus of the now defunct Silat Primary School, was part of the group granted the first fee waiver last May.

He and his five siblings had all attended the mixed school in Jalan Bukit Merah, which was near his home. The school closed down in 1991 reportedly to make way for redevelopment, but many of the buildings on the premises are still standing today.

Condo’s design may encourage mosquito breeding

More condominiums have unique water features, and some of these are turning into mosquito breeding areas, according to media reports.

The Association of Property and Facility Managers said one way to prevent mosquito breeding is to ensure areas are designed in a way that facilitates maintenance and cleaning.

For example, the contractor for the Arc @ Tampines ensures the ground on which the air-conditioner is placed slopes slightly, to prevent water retention.

There were also media reports on residents and workers at Ferraria Park condominium along Flora Drive being infected with dengue. To address the problem, the condominium management upped the maintenance budget by 20 percent, and increased the frequency of fogging to twice a week

President of the Singapore Institute of Architects Theodore Chan believes the whole industry should pay more attention to this issue, and hopes developers and the parties involved can see the value in investing in solutions for retention problems.

“When something becomes more difficult to maintain, there is always a cost implication. For example, you need to provide more covers for open drains – and any cover that you install will cost money,” he said.

“We live in very close proximity and Singapore’s environment is going to get even more dense. So everybody has got to play their part,” added Chan.