The city council says that the pavilion in Tampines is allowed after a resident complains that it is not authorized



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The Tampines City Council has clarified that the pavilion built in Block 489B Tampines Street 45 is allowed after receiving complaints from a resident who deemed the pavilion “unauthorized.”

Stomper DQ informed Stomp about the pavilion on Thursday (Aug 27).

He also shared some photos and told Stomp: “There is an unauthorized mega building structure right in front of the bus stop.

“The building doesn’t blend in with the property. If someone can build such a large object in front of a bus stop, then everyone can start building whatever they want anywhere.”

In response to a query from Stomp, a Tampines City Council spokesperson said: “The aforementioned structure has been part of the neighborhood for many years, and the city council knows it.

“In principle, the city council does not allow residents to build any unauthorized structures in shared spaces.

When advised to remove the pavilion, residents repeatedly appealed to the city council and our members of Parliament (MP).

“After many rounds of discussion, we agreed to calls from residents to retain the pavilion if they meet our requirements.

“The pavilion must be well maintained, it must not become a breeding ground for mosquitoes and it must not be an obstacle to others.

Neighbors also agreed to open the pavilion for public use to promote the neighborhood.

“Over the years, many of our residents have been using the pavilion for their meetings.

“The city council will continue to monitor the case and make sure that the residents adhere to the above arrangements.

“Otherwise, we will proceed to remove the flag when necessary.”

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