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Thread: PES & Roof Terrace to be treated as GFA

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    Quote Originally Posted by proud owner
    if the GFA has already been fully utilised ...you can forget about it ... paying DC also no use ... simply not allowed

    so PC TOPed between 2005-2012 almost fully utilised their GFA ...if yours is much much older ...10-30 yr old PC ..then still got chance that the GFA was never fully used

    Thanks for info.

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    Double post

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    Talk about the PES, make me recall of 1 case. One day, I went to my friend's house (HDB), I saw a family (ground floor) was having barbecue just outside their house, that empty space suppose to be a public area where children can play around. Not only that, they filled a big float with water and treated it like a swimming pool and placed it at that empty space, adults and children also wear swimming suits. When they started the fire, everywhere was so smoky and smell of the food was everywhere. My friend told me that almost every weekend, they will have this celebration. They treated that public area like their private space. What my friend worry is, it might cause fire if there is a strong wind and blow some of the ashes to the canvas (the family has a canvas placed on top of their house, I think it is to prevent people from throwing things down) and my friend's house is just above this canvas.
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    Has anyone installed glass curtains before? Is this allowed?

    http://www.glasscurtains.com.sg/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yuki View Post
    Has anyone installed glass curtains before? Is this allowed?

    http://www.glasscurtains.com.sg/
    not allowed. mcst will ask you to remove it.

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    Good news for all PES and RT owners new and old
    http://www.ura.gov.sg/uol/circulars/...b/dc14-03.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bebebear View Post
    Good news for all PES and RT owners new and old
    http://www.ura.gov.sg/uol/circulars/...b/dc14-03.aspx
    What does this mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yuki View Post
    What does this mean?
    For older condo before Jan 14, the roof terrace and PES can now be covered too and
    exempted from GFA computation.

    But whatever you want to do, must consult your condo management too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bebebear View Post
    For older condo before Jan 14, the roof terrace and PES can now be covered too and
    exempted from GFA computation.

    But whatever you want to do, must consult your condo management too.
    Oic.what about retractable screens like the "glass curtains"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yuki View Post
    Oic.what about retractable screens like the "glass curtains"?
    I'm keen to know too. What about "pushing out" the bedroom n add the curtain.

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