The projects to refurbish the green villas located at the Avenida do Coronel Mesquita in Macau and the construction of the recycled water plant in Coloane are two of the most highlighted projects that entered the public consultation period yesterday before being addressed at the Urban Planning Committee (CPU).
According to information from the Land and Urban Construction Bureau (DSSCU), the public consultation takes place for 15 days between April 4 and April 18, a period in which the members of the public can submit their opinions or concerns over the projects.
For the villa refurbishment project, there is no clear information about the government’s intention other than the fact that the renovations must respect the guidelines and input of the Cultural Affairs Bureau.
According to available documentation, the houses should retain the same visual appearance, with the conditions imposed focusing mostly on requirements for the installation of air conditioning as well as interior renovation.
Regarding the construction of the recycled water plant in Coloane, it will be located in the land plot next to the current Coloane water treatment plant, occupying a total area of 2,930 square meters.
The building will have a maximum proposed height of 20.5 meters and 30% of the area is to have planted vegetation or be filled with green potted plants.
After the conclusion of the public consultation period, the projects should be raised before a plenary meeting of the CPU to discuss the final urban conditions plan that will establish the conditions for both architecture projects.
Another project that is presented in the same group of projects includes the construction a double residential tower with heights of 110 and 70 meters respectively, to be located across Dr. Sun Yat Sen Municipal Park in the Northern District.