Komponen pembangunan :
* Kediaman
* Kondominium
* Rumah pangsa
* Rumah sesebuah
* Rumah Teres
* Komersil
* Resort
* Taman rekreasi
* Kemudahan-kemudahan Awam
* Sekolah
* Masjid
* Tadika
* Stesen minyak
* STP
~Sri Sabak Airport City Around The World~
RM120 Juta Bangunkan Sabak Sebagai Airport Resort City
KOTA BHARU, 10 Dis: Hampir 160 hektar tanah berhampiran kawasan Pantai Sabak di sini akan dibangunkan sebagai bandar pelancongan yang menelan kos lebih RM120 juta.
Yang Dipertua Majlis Perbandaran Kota Bharu Bandaraya Islam (MPKB-BRI), Abd Aziz Ab Rahman berkata projek yang dijalankan secara usaha sama antara MPKB dan syarikat pemaju Sri Sabak Development itu, dijangka bermula pada Januari 2008, selepas proses pengambilalihan tanah selesai.
“Daripada 160 hektar itu, 130.7 hektar milik orang perseorangan manakala 29 hektar milik MPKB, termasuk tapak pelupusan sampah sekarang di Teluk Kitang,” katanya kepada pemberita selepas majlis menandatangani memorandum persefahaman (MoU) projek berkenaan disini, hari ini.
Abd Aziz berkata proses mengambil semula tanah berkenaan dijangka mengambil masa kira-kira enam hingga lapan bulan mengikut Akta Pengambilalihan Tanah 1960.
“Bagi harga tanah pula, kita akan serahkan kepada Jabatan Penilaian Persekutuan untuk membuat penilaian sebelum dibayar kepada pemilik,” katanya.
Beliau berkata pembangunan projek itu yang dijangka mengambil masa 10 tahun akan dilaksanakan mengikut empat fasa.
“Ia merangkumi pembinaan 1,000 unit rumah kediaman, 400 unit rumah kedai, resort, hotel, taman tema air serta marina,” katanya.
Abd Aziz berkata kos keseluruhan projek tersebut dijangka mencecah RM500 juta memandangkan banyak perubahan yang bakal dibuat, termasuk menebus guna tapak pelupusan sampah dan paya serta pembinaan benteng pemecah ombak sepanjang 1.5 kilometer.
“Kita harapkan projek ini akan menjadi pemangkin kepada pertumbuhan ekonomi, bukan sahaja di kawasan Sabak, malah kawasan sekitarnya,” katanya.
Beliau berkata pemilihan Sabak sebagai lokasi projek berkenaan adalah bagi menarik lebih ramai pelancong berkunjung ke situ memandangkan lokasinya hanya kira-kira lima minit dari Lapangan Terbang Sultan Ismail Petra, di sini.
Katanya tapak pelupusan sampah di Teluk Kitang akan dipindahkan ke satu kawasan yang telah dikenal pasti untuk kemudahan guna sama MPKB, Majlis Daerah Ketereh dan Bachok.
“Selain mesra alam, melalui penggunaan teknologi Kanada bagi menukarkan sisa pelupusan itu sebagai baja organik, MPKB juga akan mewujudkan industri kecil dan sederhana berkaitan, berdekatan tapak itu,” katanya.
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laporan dari Thestar
Tuesday December 12, 2006
>From dumpsite to a resort city
KOTA BARU: A solid waste disposal site at Teluk Kitang, near the Sultan Ismail Petra Airport in Pengkalan Chepa, will be relocated and in its place will emerge a multi-million-ringgit resort city.
Developed jointly by the Kota Baru Municipal Council and property company Sri Sabak Development Sdn Bhd, the planned Airport Resort City will be built in four phases over the next 10 years. The 160ha project will contain, among others, 1,000 units of various categories of homes, 400 units of shop houses, a school, a hotel and a water theme park adjacent to the state airport.
Unveiling the project here yesterday, council president Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman said the waste disposal site would be relocated next year. The construction of the RM500mil resort township will begin in January 2008 after the land acquisition process is completed. It will be the first resort-living project in Kelantan and will reflect the growing disposal income of its people, he told reporters after signing a Memorandum of Understanding on the project with Sri Sabak Development.
We have identified several landowners and acquisition will take place over most of next year. The land price will be determined by the Federal land valuation department and will be paid directly to the owners, he said, adding that the acquisition cost would be about RM20mil. Abdul Aziz said the project would emulate the concept of Sunway Lagoon, near Kuala Lumpur, to draw cash-rich residents, investors and tourists. He added that it would become a catalyst for growth in Pengkalan Chepa, a suburban locality which is about 30 minutes drive from the state capital.
Abdul Aziz said the developer had agreed to build a 1.5km wave-breaker along the project site near Pantai Sabak to guard against beach erosion and some segments of land reclamation. On the current rubbish disposal site, which receives 300 metric tonnes of waste daily, he said it would be relocated to a bigger centralised area to serve the districts of Kota Baru, Ketereh and Bachok.
Residents in Teluk Kitang will no longer have to bear with the foul stench once the site is relocated. The new site will use technology from Canada to ensure it does not emit any undesirable stench, he added. Sri Sabak chairman Datuk Yeo Wang Seng said they were excited to be involved in the project, which would transform the face of Pengkalan Chepa into a resort city.
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