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felisa0529
post Oct 3 2012, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(kochin @ Sep 22 2012, 12:54 PM)
Just did a trial run from station to amara. Only 5 minutes average walking . Not even at fast pace mode. Progress wise nothing to shout about lah. And the condos further in is looking very good. Congrats to pai  and cutealex whom i believe bought some.
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cutealex wanted to sell his units.... icon_idea.gif
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post Oct 3 2012, 05:56 PM

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QUOTE(felisa0529 @ Oct 3 2012, 02:04 PM)
cutealex wanted to sell his units.... icon_idea.gif
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How much he wanted to sell off? :-)
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post Oct 3 2012, 06:35 PM

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How much he wanted to sell off? :-)
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not sure, need to ask him 1st if that's true..or he's speculating as well hahahah drool.gif
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post Oct 13 2012, 01:22 PM

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post Oct 13 2012, 01:42 PM

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Thank you so much for the photos smile.gif 2nd floor is done. 16 more to go before my unit is done.
kochin
post Oct 14 2012, 12:21 PM

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just realised, this development doesn't have any basement car park is it?
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post Oct 14 2012, 08:55 PM

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I really want to sell my endlot 829sqft2 blok C level 15.nice no. 2 car park. coz get new properties. any interested?. inbox me.


Added on October 14, 2012, 8:59 pmI really want to sell my endlot 829sqft2 blok C level 15.nice no. 2 car park. coz get new properties. any interested?. inbox me.

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kochin
post Oct 15 2012, 10:17 AM

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developer allows transfer meh?
and how much you want?
and what sorta nice number you have?
no. 3 or no. 8?
both also no good leh after adding your floor number.
15-3 or 15-8.
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wma4790
post Oct 16 2012, 08:54 PM

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QUOTE(kochin @ Oct 15 2012, 10:17 AM)
developer allows transfer meh?
and how much you want?
and what sorta nice number you have?
no. 3 or no. 8?
both also no good leh after adding your floor number.
15-3 or 15-8.
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nice one...
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post Oct 17 2012, 01:44 AM

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QUOTE(wma4790 @ Oct 16 2012, 08:54 PM)
nice one...
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im interested to buy
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post Oct 19 2012, 12:32 PM

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shyhhua
post Oct 22 2012, 09:38 AM

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This morning my friend show me a news from The Star that gave me a scare... shakehead.gif

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Condos rock Batu Caves
Controversy is brewing in Selangor over a proposed 29-storey condominium project near Batu Caves, riling a temple management, nature lovers and local residents.....
But lucky after i search in google, i found the project is not ours sweat.gif

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Stop destroying Batu Caves, Palanivel slams S’gor government and Dolomite
The Selangor state government should not allow Dolomite Properties Sdn Bhd to construct a 29 storey condominium in the Batu Caves area, said MIC President Datuk Seri G. Palanivel here today......
hopefully our condo is not effected by the news.


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post Oct 22 2012, 09:53 AM

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QUOTE(shyhhua @ Oct 22 2012, 09:38 AM)
This morning my friend show me a news from The Star that gave me a scare...  shakehead.gif
But lucky after i search in google, i found the project is not ours sweat.gif
hopefully our condo is not effected by the news.
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When was the land sold to do development there ? was it during present government time or previous one? Who gave developers the license to start now? very subjective isn't it?
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post Oct 22 2012, 10:43 AM

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QUOTE(shyhhua @ Oct 22 2012, 09:38 AM)
This morning my friend show me a news from The Star that gave me a scare...  shakehead.gif
But lucky after i search in google, i found the project is not ours sweat.gif
hopefully our condo is not effected by the news.
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seriously, the dxlxmite really doh.gif , it is so damn close to the hill!

i cant imagine such tiny land could squizze in building of 29th flr sweat.gif


Added on October 22, 2012, 10:44 am
QUOTE(shyhhua @ Oct 22 2012, 09:38 AM)
This morning my friend show me a news from The Star that gave me a scare...  shakehead.gif
But lucky after i search in google, i found the project is not ours sweat.gif
hopefully our condo is not effected by the news.
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seriously, the dxlxmite really doh.gif , it is so damn close to the hill!

i cant imagine such tiny land could squizze in building of 29th flr sweat.gif

This post has been edited by bearbearhong: Oct 22 2012, 10:44 AM
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post Oct 24 2012, 09:17 PM

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KUALA LUMPUR: A MASSIVE rally is expected to be held in Batu Caves on Friday to pressure the authorities to stop the construction of a 29-storey condominium in the limestone hill area.
The protest, to be led by Sri Mahamariamman Batu Caves Temple committee president Datuk R. Nadarajah, is expected to attract about 100,000 people.
"This is a matter that concerns the public deeply and I am taking this issue seriously."
He encouraged the public to take part and voice their frustrations against the new development.
The peaceful protest is scheduled to begin at 10am.
Nadarajah agreed with MIC president Datuk Seri G. Palanivel who had on Sunday said the Selangor government and the relevant authorities should immediately halt the building of the condominium.
Palanivel had also urged the Minerals and Geoscience Department to conduct a study of the entire Batu Caves area.
The issue was brought to light after registration for the high-rise was recently opened on property websites.
The serviced 474 unit-condominium is advertised to be located "a stone's throw" from Batu Caves.
Nadarajah had also sent several letters of protest mainly to the Selangor menteri besar and state exco members Ronnie Liu and Dr Xavier Jayakumar.
"If they do not respond by next Monday, I will be forced to seek further action," he said, not discounting a legal action.
Liu and Selayang Municipal Council president Datuk Zainal Abidin Aala will be visiting the site at noon today.
Meanwhile, Universiti Malaya Geology department head Associate Professor Datuk Mohamad Ali Hassan said a study must be conducted to determine the lithology of rocks in the vicinity before any development could take place.
"Depending on the metamorphism of the rock, it can be determined if the limestones at Batu Caves are fragile and overburdened.
Ali also said Batu Caves was a historical and religious site which needed to be preserved rather than rushed into urban modernisation.
Batu Caves Zone 15 residents' committee council member N. Gopalan Krishnan Rajoo also said many residents objected to the new development.
He said it was a high-density area, especially since the temple was situated nearby.
"Parking is difficult and traffic can get congested. It is dangerous to continue with the project and there are plenty of residential areas with a school nearby.
"We do not want to risk doing further damage to the hills which can be hazardous to the public."
The developer, Dolomite Corporation Berhad, could not be reached for comment.
Dolomite Industries Co Sdn Bhd had owned a limestone quarry at Batu Caves, which had a lease until 1991, but was shut down in the mid-1980s following pressure from various parties.

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post Oct 24 2012, 09:21 PM

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QUOTE(0106127 @ Oct 24 2012, 09:17 PM)
KUALA LUMPUR: A MASSIVE rally is expected to be held in Batu Caves on Friday to pressure the authorities to stop the construction of a 29-storey condominium in the limestone hill area.
The protest, to be led by Sri Mahamariamman Batu Caves Temple committee president Datuk R. Nadarajah, is expected to attract about 100,000 people.
"This is a matter that concerns the public deeply and I am taking this issue seriously."
He encouraged the public to take part and voice their frustrations against the new development.
The peaceful protest is scheduled to begin at 10am.
Nadarajah agreed with MIC president Datuk Seri G. Palanivel who had on Sunday said the Selangor government and the relevant authorities should immediately halt the building of the condominium.
Palanivel had also urged the Minerals and Geoscience Department to conduct a study of the entire Batu Caves area.
The issue was brought to light after registration for the high-rise was recently opened on property websites.
The serviced 474 unit-condominium is advertised to be located "a stone's throw" from Batu Caves.
Nadarajah had also sent several letters of protest mainly to the Selangor menteri besar and state exco members Ronnie Liu and Dr Xavier Jayakumar.
"If they do not respond by next Monday, I will be forced to seek further action," he said, not discounting a legal action.
Liu and Selayang Municipal Council president Datuk Zainal Abidin Aala will be visiting the site at noon today.
Meanwhile, Universiti Malaya Geology department head Associate Professor Datuk Mohamad Ali Hassan said a study must be conducted to determine the lithology of rocks in the vicinity before any development could take place.
"Depending on the metamorphism of the rock, it can be determined if the limestones at Batu Caves are fragile and overburdened.
Ali also said Batu Caves was a historical and religious site which needed to be preserved rather than rushed into urban modernisation.
Batu Caves Zone 15 residents' committee council member N. Gopalan Krishnan Rajoo also said many residents objected to the new development.
He said it was a high-density area, especially since the temple was situated nearby.
"Parking is difficult and traffic can get congested. It is dangerous to continue with the project and there are plenty of residential areas with a school nearby.
"We do not want to risk doing further damage to the hills which can be hazardous to the public."
The developer, Dolomite Corporation Berhad, could not be reached for comment.
Dolomite Industries Co Sdn Bhd had owned a limestone quarry at Batu Caves, which had a lease until 1991, but was shut down in the mid-1980s following pressure from various parties.
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lucky not ours.... but i heard dolomite almost sold our already...

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post Oct 25 2012, 12:42 AM

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QUOTE(0106127 @ Oct 24 2012, 09:17 PM)
KUALA LUMPUR: A MASSIVE rally is expected to be held in Batu Caves on Friday to pressure the authorities to stop the construction of a 29-storey condominium in the limestone hill area.
The protest, to be led by Sri Mahamariamman Batu Caves Temple committee president Datuk R. Nadarajah, is expected to attract about 100,000 people.
"This is a matter that concerns the public deeply and I am taking this issue seriously."
He encouraged the public to take part and voice their frustrations against the new development.
The peaceful protest is scheduled to begin at 10am.
Nadarajah agreed with MIC president Datuk Seri G. Palanivel who had on Sunday said the Selangor government and the relevant authorities should immediately halt the building of the condominium.
Palanivel had also urged the Minerals and Geoscience Department to conduct a study of the entire Batu Caves area.
The issue was brought to light after registration for the high-rise was recently opened on property websites.
The serviced 474 unit-condominium is advertised to be located "a stone's throw" from Batu Caves.
Nadarajah had also sent several letters of protest mainly to the Selangor menteri besar and state exco members Ronnie Liu and Dr Xavier Jayakumar.
"If they do not respond by next Monday, I will be forced to seek further action," he said, not discounting a legal action.
Liu and Selayang Municipal Council president Datuk Zainal Abidin Aala will be visiting the site at noon today.
Meanwhile, Universiti Malaya Geology department head Associate Professor Datuk Mohamad Ali Hassan said a study must be conducted to determine the lithology of rocks in the vicinity before any development could take place.
"Depending on the metamorphism of the rock, it can be determined if the limestones at Batu Caves are fragile and overburdened.
Ali also said Batu Caves was a historical and religious site which needed to be preserved rather than rushed into urban modernisation.
Batu Caves Zone 15 residents' committee council member N. Gopalan Krishnan Rajoo also said many residents objected to the new development.
He said it was a high-density area, especially since the temple was situated nearby.
"Parking is difficult and traffic can get congested. It is dangerous to continue with the project and there are plenty of residential areas with a school nearby.
"We do not want to risk doing further damage to the hills which can be hazardous to the public."
The developer, Dolomite Corporation Berhad, could not be reached for comment.
Dolomite Industries Co Sdn Bhd had owned a limestone quarry at Batu Caves, which had a lease until 1991, but was shut down in the mid-1980s following pressure from various parties.
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this R. Nadarajah fella alwiz like this only la... mayb he did not receive any kickbacks from the developer or what.. i hav booked mine n will sign S n P this sat... i m not bothered bout this fella
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QUOTE(Nokialover @ Oct 25 2012, 12:42 AM)
this R. Nadarajah fella alwiz like this only la... mayb he did not receive any kickbacks from the developer or what.. i hav booked mine n will sign S n P this sat... i m not bothered bout this fella
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is it worth the risk ?? hmm.gif
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post Oct 25 2012, 11:19 AM

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QUOTE(mousepad87 @ Oct 25 2012, 09:28 AM)
is it worth the risk ?? hmm.gif
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i am thinking it is.... as the project approved by bn gomen in 2007 n why this fella nvr make noise tht time....

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post Oct 25 2012, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(Nokialover @ Oct 25 2012, 11:19 AM)
i am thinking it is.... as the project approved by bn gomen in 2007 n why this fella nvr make noise tht time....
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normally when they approve, they approve quietly... no body knows until the sold it and work started.
personally, if i have book a unit of PA i wont sign snp. why bound myself with all the potential trouble
if it really stop and discontinue project.

anyway, amara is progressing too slowly. kinda upset with this

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