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六樓 Level 6 Plan ¤»¼Ó¥ °Ñ¦Ò ø LEVEL 6 PLAN REFERENCE No. DRAWING A/TW/497 A-1 (來源:附錄 Ia) (Source : Appendix Ia) ¤Á­ °Ñ¦Ò ø SECTION PLAN REFERENCE No. DRAWING A/TW/497 A-2 (來源:附錄 Ia) (Source : Appendix Ia) ¤Á­ °Ñ¦Ò ø SECTION PLAN REFERENCE No. DRAWING A/TW/497 A-3 (來源:附錄 Ia) (Source : Appendix Ia) ¤•¼Ó¥ °Ñ¦Ò ø LEVEL 5 PLAN REFERENCE No. DRAWING A/TW/497 A-4 (來源:附錄 Ia) (Source : Appendix Ia) ¤»¼Ó¥ °Ñ¦Ò ø LEVEL 6 PLAN REFERENCE No. DRAWING A/TW/497 A-5 (來源:附錄 Ia) (Source : Appendix Ia) Nam Tin Chuk G/IC(7) R(A)11 ºñ·¨ Luk Yeung Sun Chuen •»´äÅK¸ô¨® °Ó·~¤Î¦ MASS TRANSIT RAILWAY DEPOT WITH COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ABOVE OU ® ü ¿ O R(A) NBA R(A) C 100 CDA(2) ½X OU 100 PIER CDA(4) ¥Ó½Ð APPLICATION SITE ¥ý«e PREVIOUS APPLICATION A/TW/142 (20.03.92) ¹Ï LEGEND ¥Ó½Ð¦aÂI (¬É½u APPLICATION SITE (BOUNDARY FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSE ONLY) Àò§å•ã 142 (20.03.92) APPROVED APPLICATION 142 (20.03.92) ·|ij DATE OF MEETING ¥Ó½Ð APPLICATION NUMBER O ¦ì¸ LOCATION PLAN ³W¹ ÀÀij²¤¬°©ñ 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