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Information of Service Reservoirs with Rooftops Allocated for Recreational Use Annex 2 Information of Service Reservoirs with Rooftops Allocated for Recreational Use Rates Rent District Name of Service Reservoir Department/Organization Usage Land Allocation Period (Financial Year 18/19) (If Applicable) (If Applicable) Central & Albany Fresh Water Service Reservoir Ladies Recreation Club Sports Ground GPA Tenancy Agreement One Year from 1.8.1966 and yearly thereafter $250 N/A Western Conduit Road Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Temporary Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for For Government Department use, N/A Department temporary use rent is not applicable Conduit Road Salt Water Tank Government Property Agency Sitting-out Area Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A term use rent is not applicable Gardens Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Park Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable Kennedy Town Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable Magazine Gap Road No.2 Fresh Water Service Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Temporary Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for For Government Department use, N/A Reservoir Department temporary use rent is not applicable Mount Davis Fresh Water Primary Service Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Temporary Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for For Government Department use, N/A Reservoir Department temporary use rent is not applicable Western Fresh Water Service Reservoir The University of Hong Kong Park Short Term Tenancy 3 years from 3.11.2015 and quarterly thereafter $1 N/A Western No.2 Fresh Water Service Reservoir The University of Hong Kong Park Short Term Tenancy (if demanded) Eastern Chai Wan North Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable North Point Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable North Point High Level Fresh Water Service Scout Association of Hong Kong - Training Field WSD approved the 7th Hong Kong Group of the Scout N/A N/A N/A Reservoir 7th Hong Kong Group Association to use as training field on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning North Point Salt Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable North Point West Fresh Water Service Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Reservoir Department term use rent is not applicable Quarry Bay Salt Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable Shau Kei Wan Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable Shau Kei Wan No.2 Fresh Water Service Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Reservoir Department term use rent is not applicable Kowloon City Ho Man Tin East Fresh Water Service Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, $3,114 Reservoir Department term use rent is not applicable (Applicable to commerical part) Ho Man Tin High Level Fresh Water Service Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Reservoir Department term use rent is not applicable Ho Man Tin West Fresh Water Service Hong Kong Little League Sports Ground Short Term Tenancy Up to 31.10.2013 and quarterly thereafter $1 $31,200 Reservoir (if demanded) King's Park Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable Lion Rock High Level No.2 Fresh Water Hong Kong Little League Sports Ground Short Term Tenancy 2 years from 26.8.2010 and quarterly thereafter $1 $31,200 Primary Service Reservoir (if demanded) Lok Fu Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Park Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable Ma Tau Wai Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, $462 Department term use rent is not applicable (Applicable to commerical part) Kwai Tsing Lai Chi Kok Fresh Water Service Reservoir Correctional Service Department Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A term use rent is not applicable Tsing Yi East Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable Kwun Tong Kwun Tong High Level Fresh Water Service Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Reservoir Department term use rent is not applicable Lam Tin Low Level Fresh Water Service Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Reservoir Department term use rent is not applicable Ngau Tau Kok Fresh Water Service Reservoir Communications Authority Partly use as Radio Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Monitoring Station term use rent is not applicable Yau Tong Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground, Park Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable North Table Hill Fresh Water Service Reservoir RHKR Sport Shooting Assication Sports Ground Licences Half year from 26.1.1996 and quarterly thereafter $1 N/A (if demanded) Annex 2 Information of Service Reservoirs with Rooftops Allocated for Recreational Use Rates Rent District Name of Service Reservoir Department/Organization Usage Land Allocation Period (Financial Year 18/19) (If Applicable) (If Applicable) Sha Tin Sha Tin North Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable Tai Po Road Fresh Water Service Reservoir Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps Training Field Short Term Tenancy 3 years from 28.12.2005 and quarterly thereafter $1 $4,800 (if demanded) Sham Shui Po Piper's Hill High Level Fresh Water Service Education Bureau Sports Ground Short Term Tenancy (Managed by Education Bureau) - - N/A Reservoir Shek Kip Mei Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable Southern Aberdeen Salt Water Service Reservoir Agriculture, Fisheries and Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Conservation Department term use rent is not applicable Ap Lei Chau Fresh Water Service Reservoir Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Department term use rent is not applicable Ap Lei Chau No.2 Fresh Water Service Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Reservoir Department term use rent is not applicable Kai Lung Wan Fresh Water Service Reservoir Hong Kong Archery Association Sports Ground Short Term Tenancy 1 year from 14.9.1992 and quarterly thereafter $1 $11,850 (if demanded) Wong Chuk Hang Fresh Water Service Leisure and Cultural Services Sports Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government Department for long For Government Department use, N/A Reservoir Department term use rent is not applicable Tuen Mun Tai Lam Chung Fresh Water Service Reservoir Correctional Service Department Recreation Ground Government Land Allocation Allocated to Government
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