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End To 'Plot X' Problems
By Azaraimy HH & Hj Minor Absah
Bandar Seri
Begawan - The Ministry of Development yesterday announced
that His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam
has consented for the explanation regarding the issue of ownership
of private properties that are linked to reserve access roads and
district roads.
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Pehin Orang Kaya Hamzah Pahlawan
Dato Seri Seti a Awang Haji Abdullah bin Begawan Mudim Dato
Paduka Haji Baker, Minister of Development, revealed this during
the launching ceremony of the Brunei Darussalam Street Directory
2008, yesterday.
Reserve access roads, which are
also known technically as 'Plot X', comprise of private lands in
which a portion has been utilized by the government for access
roads including reserved lands for road enlargements and river
reserves.
According to new rules,
affected land owners will now be allowed to develop their land
bringing an end to many landowners’ complaints that they were
not allowed to develop properties categorized as 'Plot X'.
The provision of district roads
that has been provided has also enabled private lands to be
categorized as 'Plot X' during the demarcation process.
Currently, private lands that are |
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involved (in this matter) have been
provided with separate land grants but are prohibited from
developing the area. |
The manner of settlement that will
be used for personal land ownership, depending on the location and
area of the property, are as follows:
Permitted for renovation or
incorporation; or Permitted for reimbursement by compensation; or
Permitted to be replaced with land.
Regarding the issue of the
settlement of private land ownership that is involved with reserve
access roads or 'Plot X' and district roads, problems of land
ownership experienced by registered owners, which are currently
utilized as access roads, will soon be resolved as follows:
Affected land owners will be
permitted to develop their land.
With the provision of access roads,
affected lands will be optimally developed; and facilities will be
provided to affected landowners for applications of land replacement
and land renovations.
This settlement constitutes part of
the steps taken by the Ministry of Development to implement a more
efficient and optimal land development as well as for a more
effective management of land ownership. The Ministry of Development,
through the Land Department, will be issuing the settlement
guidelines soon.
Later, in an interview, Acting
Commissioner of Land, Awg Alimin bin Hj Kalong, said, "The
settlement of private lands that are involved with access roads and
district roads is one of the efforts by the government towards
ensuring a more structured and optimal system of land usage. This
settlement is hoped to overcome the problems faced by affected
landowners, in particular to permit affected lands to be developed.
"For this purpose, there are three
main factors that will be utilized, firstly, through renovation or
reconstitution. This is for private land that borders government
land.
"Secondly, as reimbursement by
compensation for land with an area of less than 0.167 acres
depending on lands that cannot be renovated or reincorporated.
"Thirdly, as land replacement for
private land with an area of 0.167 acres or more.
"The explanation according to the
factors that 1 have mentioned will depend on a recommendation of a
comprehensive assessment on a particular plot of land. For the time
being, basic information regarding the affected lands, such as the
area of land involved, the areas and owners' information are already
in the Land Department's records.
"However, the information is not
enough to identify which factor is appropriate for each category of
land. This can only be done after assessments have been made on the
affected lands. From the results of this assessment itself, the Land
Department will be able to identify the amount of land that can be
renovated, the amount of reimbursement and the precise amount
required for land replacement," he said.
"I expect this assessment to be
carried out over a six-month period and I hope that we can inform
the affected landowners regarding the status and type of settlement
appropriate in respective cases.
"It is only after this that other
processes can be carried out such as preparing the reimbursement
funds, the renovation, re-incorporation as well as land
replacement," he added.
He called for patience and
cooperation from the public as the Land Department sets out to
complete the process. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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