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This is a project at the Suan Phlu The total usable area is 82 m2; the |
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| Site Plan of Suan Phlu Settlement (Before the Fire) | ||||||||||
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| New Site Plan (Baan Mankong Collective Housing Portion of the Site) | ||||||||||
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A few daysafter the fire, the cabinet approved a plan to allow the Treasury Department (which owns the land), the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security and the Housing Authority to find a solution for the people affected by this disaster, with the stipulation that the original residents should be allowed to stay on the same land, with a long-term lease. This was itself an important breakthrough in Bangkok, where fires are often used as an excuse to terminate land lease arrangements and evict people from squatter settlement. |
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After some complex negotiations, the 2.8 hectare site was divided into two parts, with 40% being allotted to CODI’s Baan Mankong project (264 units) and 60% to the Housing Authority (558 units). The CODI's collective housing program is now finished and occupied, while the Housing authority's project is still under construction. |
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| Number of units :
264 houses Type of upgrading : On-site reconstruction after a fire. Land owner : Treasury Department Tenure terms : 30 year renewable lease to the Suan Phlu community cooperative. Land rental rate: 120 to 140 Baht ($3 - 4) per month, per unit (depending on unit size). Infrastructure subsidy : 14.9 million Baht (US$ 425,000) CODI housing loans : 46.6 million Baht (US$ 1.33 million) CODI temporary housing subsidy : 18,000 Baht ($515) per unit (100 units) for families in houses that were not affected by the fire but joined the project. |
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