Saturday, January 30, 2010

JKP Zone 9 MPSJ CARNIVAL (Hosted By RA TMP)



This is an event sanctioned by JKP Zone 9 as a community inspired exercise with the objective of enhancing community spirit in JKP Zone 9 which includes the following residences:

1. Taman Sri Puchong
2. Taman Industri Puchong
3. Taman Mutiara Puchong
4. Lakeside Residence
5. Lake Edge YTL

The said event will be hosted this time round by the Residents Association of Taman Mutiara Puchong as the location of the park is strategically located in the middle of JKP Zone 9 which facilitates logistics while in close proximity to the Balai Masyarakat JKP Zone 9.

Please promote this event to all and let this be a catalyst for more of such programs to foster and enhance more community bonding endeavors, the essence of our social integration amongst all races is continually developed through such activities without any political agenda for the betterment of all the residents in these communities whom are representatitives of the "RAKYAT". All for one and one for all motto to be truly Malaysian. Let us all do it together for a better tomorrow.


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Saturday, November 14, 2009

INVITATION TO FREE LEGAL AID CLINIC ORGANISED BY MPSJ JKP ZONE 9

INVITATION TO ‘FREE LEGAL AID CLINIC’ AT ZONE 9 COMMUNITY HALL, Jalan Sri Puchong, Taman Sri Puchong, on 22.11. 2009 (Sunday) from 10.00am – 1.00pm

To:

All Residents Associations/ Joint Management Body/ Management Corporation, Representatives, Owners and Residents of Taman Mutiara Puchong, Lake Edge, Taman Sri Puchong, Taman Perindustrian Puchong

Greetings! You are invited to attend our ‘free’ consultation services/ counseling sessions at our centre on various Syariah law issues relating to family laws (estate distribution matters, matrimonial issue etc) and civil laws (housing, transfer of property, Wills & Testaments, Joint Management and maintenance of stratified properties, gated and guarded communities and run-of-the mill civil court cases etc).

The objectives are to assist residents who have legal problems but do not know where to seek help and to know their rights. There are people who shy away from legal issues because the perception is such that it cost money to speak to lawyers and perhaps, due to time constraints and financial constraint.

Those having complicated legal issues should bring along all your relevant documents for our perusal and comprehensive explanation to you.
We have also invited our Member of Parliament YB Gobind Singh Deo, ADUN YB Teresa Kok and YDP MPSJ, YBhg. Dato Adman Md. Ikshan to attend our inaugural “Free Legal Aid Clinic’ which is made possible by volunteer lawyers and trained counselors from All Women’s Action Society (AWAM) and National House Buyers Assoc (HBA) who are specialized in Syariah laws, family laws, housing and civil laws.

Sincerely:

Cr Chang Kim Loong AMN,
MPSJ Councilor and Chairman JKP Zone 9

Friday, October 23, 2009

RA Working Paper Initiatives 2009








Images above shows the work in progress (pictures taken 21st October 2009) of the installation of the newly acquired galvanised weld fence totalling 169 pcs altogether.
This is to replace the weather beaten and rusted original metal grille (low grade) which also have many weaknesses in the design (step ladder and wide gap) which have caused many inconveniences and security issues plus poses safety concerns to the residents.
The weld fence design and material was chosen to alleviate the following concerns:
1. Ease of entry by tresspassers as the gaps between fencing have been reduced to 3X6 inches
2. Prohibiting small bodied individuals to crawl through as evident by several witnesses of small school children going through the gaps as a shortcut through the high tension area to the main road to catch their school bus etc.
3. Prohibiting stray dogs from entering through the gaping spaces of the previous old fencing design. This will also allow better success rate for MPSJ's enforcement officers to catch these strays as they are not able to flee through the gaps of the perimeter fencing anymore.
4. Weather proof design ensures long and lasting tenure as oppose to the oxidised and rusting metal grille currently being replaced after only 3 years. New material will last a minimum of 10 years without maintenance as it is galvanised through dipping process with a minimum of 3-5 microns.
5. New design also enhances the look and feel of the area and provides a very clean image as well as lighting.
The project's Phase 1 which now encompasses only the perimeter area of Jalan TMP 2A will be extended to the perimeter wall covering Jalan TMP 8 once the funds collected is sufficient to finance Phase 2 of the exercise.
Perimeter fencing behind the houses at TMP 6 will not be included as the perimeter is well guarded by YTL's security personnel and not cost effective to include in the said project plan. The said area do not pose any security concern or threat.
The said project can be realised due to the positive response by the residents in fulfilling their monthly service fees committment of RM 100.
The RA would like to congratulate all service fee paying residents for providing the necessary committment and support as this is the exact attitude that will take this community to greater heights in improving the overall environment (safety and security).
On behalf of all service fee paying residents I would like to seek the cooperation of all service fee defaulters to come to their senses and be a part of a thriving and socially responsible community by settling the default amount in full so that the laid out projects in the working paper can be completed at a much faster pace for the betterment of the entire community.
Again I would like all residents to chip in and apply the necessary social moral pressure on these defaulters if you know them or of you are their neighbours because you are paying for the facilities they are enjoying including their childrens and other family members.
Imagine RM 100 a month only, do a quick survey and ask around and you will immediately find that this is one amount that is the most reasonable of all.

PROJECT COMPLETED NOVEMBER 2009

Other inititives currently in progress:

Installation of additional DB Boxes (power supply) and spotlights for all the designated perimeter area-weak spots (dark areas/insufficient lighting).
-this project have already been executed and installation all completed but currently only awaiting MPSJ's approval as the RA have taken a proactive measure of going ahead as it a project that is of the highest priority due to demand from residents especially corner houses affected by the poor lighting and darn corners causing anxiety to the affected residents.
-the cost of the said project is funded by the RA through the funds collected as well but the RA through the assistance of the JKP Zone 9 is applying for the allocation of funds to reimburse the RA as rightfully such an addition to provide more lighting in a residential area is the actual responsibility of MPSJ.
-the RA have acted promptly because the need to have these additional lighting and importance have already exceeded the patience of awaiting for "HANDOVER" issue which to date the developer is yet to fulfill. Point to note Mutiara Indah have already been handed over but for some uncanny reason (you are free to speculate) Taman Mutiara Puchong is still covered in uncertainty.
-proper application letter have already been forwarded to MPSJ and relevant picture images forwarded (MPSJ's officers already did a site inspection) and now only awaiting the necessary approval. I expect to receive only the most favourable reply which is the only outcome available since MPSJ do really need to provide what is lacking and in this specific case street lighting and perimeter lighting.

PROJECT COMPLETED AND APPROVAL GRANTED BY MPSJ (AWAITING TNB CONNECTION)

Additional 4 more speed humps to be located along TMP 2A as this is the only stretch of road in TMP that is without, and the management office have received numerous complaints pertaining irresponsible motorists speeding on this particular road.
- this proposed project have been submitted for funding again to JKP Zone 9 for appropriate allocation and this time around followig specific specification provided by MPSJ. With this in mind allocation should not an issue and should be duly approved since the forst 10 road humps were fully funded by the RA.

PROJECT COMPLETED DECEMBER 2009 (CHEERS TO JKJP ZONE 9 MPSJ FOR INDEN FUND APPROVAL)

Upgrading of the CCTV system to allow for remote viewing and video recording with clarity and precision

PROJECT SCHEDULED TO COMPLETE BY JANUARY 2010

Submission of the proposal for DUAL LANE ENTRY construction
-the RA have recently obtained the blueprint of Phase 2 and currently awaiting for the blueprint of Phase 1 for the entire overview of the proposed area involved prior to commissioning a contractor to draft the proposed plan for submission to MPSJ for the appropriate approval

Always remember that the RA consists of fellow residents like yourself hence they have no alterior motives except those that will serve the community's best interest as proven from the very first committee that began serving almost 3 years ago.

Action speaks louder than words and the RA have always let the actions speak for themselves. Residents with grouses and complaints are reminded to put forth constructive suggestions and not make "noises" for the sake of making them.

Follow the proper procedure of lodging relevant complaints to the management office and always remember do so for the betterment of the community in a constructive way.

RA members are volunteers so please bear this in mind if you think volunteers owe you something (to those residents that do not understand community service concept or social responsibility).

If you cannot walk the talk then kindly let those that can perform and do what is best for the entire community as a whole.

Lastly I would like to wish all residents a fantastic year ahead and to fulfill all obligations in the community by doing what is best for the community.

CHEERS

ONE VOICE ONE COMMUNITY

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Upholding Community Peace (DMC & House Rules)







What is your reaction after browsing through the pictures above? What comes to mind immediately?

To keep it short and simple, I for one felt disgusted and apalled mainly because of the resident's disregard and absolute selfishness in indulging in extremely excessive renovations that is both ridiculous and lack common sense.

The following are reasons to justify my claims:

1. First and foremost it is law as stated in the DMC that renovation works must be in line with not changing the fasade of the said structure too extremely and must abide by MPSJ's allowable specifications.
Even if one is a second home owner as obligations to the DMC is inherited and not signing one is not an excuse for not following.

2. DMC and MPSJ's are laws everyone have to abide by and no one is above it though it is a norm for people to test the limits. Why buy into a gated and guarded community if you are going to behave in such a manner where you are not bothered about uniformity and uniqueness as a community.
Might as well buy a piece of land elsewhere and build to kingdom come.........

3. Common sense must prevail and after having a clear sight of the entire 2 rows of 2 1/2 storeys terrace units in TMP 6 one would assume that by common sense one would know the law and to abide by it as it is a gated and guarded and not free for all to enable a common sense of community spirit and protect the actual look and feel of the entire neighbourhood for that matter.

4. Disregard of your neighbours feelings and rights as such an excessive renovation works have eroded their property value in terms of reducing light and to facilitate proper ventilation flow which affects the feng shui (if you believe in it).

You can probably think of more reasons as to why such a behaviour should not be tolerated but as for me I think this is all the time I should dwell on this issue. I will let the authorities enforce the law as I do have a certain level of confidence for them to do so.

If any residents wishes to have renovation done to their units in Taman Mutiara Puchong kindly please follow the checklist below:
1. Approach and inform the management office to inform and pay the relevant deposit
2. Show documentary proof of the said renovation works (eg. MPSJ approval and building plans of the intended renovation)
3. Comform to the stipulated laws or building code
4. Seek permission from your immediate neighbours within 20 feet of your premise
5. Common sense and socially responsible mindset for the collective must be practiced.

Action will be taken against those for if not you can probably imagine what will be the consequence.....................

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Future LRT and MRT in KL

17 September, 2009 | Written by Patchay at 6:05 PM in Development Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysiana

Syarikat Prasarana Negara Bhd (SPNB), the state-owned public transport operator, plans to spend up to RM7 billion to extend 2 light rail transit (LRT) lines in Kuala Lumpur.

The 2 extension lines will cover a total of 34.7km and is due to start early 2010 and fully completed by end of 2012.



In line with the extension of LRT lines, SPNB will also embark on fleet expansion.

It was also reported that the Kota Damansara - Cheras Line will begin construction as early as 2011 and completing in 2014.

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1. KELANA JAYA LINE EXTENSION (formerly PUTRA)

•Current average daily passenger volume is 180,000.

•The preferred alignment will begin from the Kelana Jaya station,

•passing through 13 new stations,



•including an interchange with Subang Jaya KTM commuter station,

•before ending at Putra Heights interchange with Ampang/Sri Petaling Line

•covering a total of 17km.



•Fleet expansion: 35 more train sets of 4 cars per set configuration.

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2. AMPANG/SERI PETALING LINE EXTENSION (formerly STAR)

•Current average daily passenger volume is 170,000.

•The preferred alignment will begin from the Sri Petaling station,

•passing through 13 new stations,



•before ending at Putra Heights interchange with Kelana Jaya Line,

•covering a total of 17.7km.



•Fleet expansion: 13 more train sets of 6 cars per set configuration.

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3. KOTA DAMANSARA - CHERAS NEW MRT LINE

•The proposed new LRT line from Kota Damansara to Cheras, measuring 42km, will be upgraded to a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system because of high population density.

•A possible extension from Kota Damansara to Sungai Buloh KTM.

The proposed alignment showed the new line running from Kota Damansara along Persiaran Surian to the Damansara-Puchong Expressway and then heading towards the city centre along the Sprint Expressway, through Bangsar Baru and Jalan Bangsar.

It will then run parallel to the existing Kelana Jaya Line to Nu Sentral in KL Sentral, then Pasar Seni and Masjid Jamek before heading to the Golden Triangle along Jalan Raja Chulan.

The route will then pass Pasar Rakyat in Bukit Bintang and then Jalan Tun Razak where it will join Jalan Cheras.

It will continue along the road and the Cheras-Kajang Expressway to the Balakong interchange near Cheras Batu 11.

There will be around 30 stations along the line, including a few interchange stations. Below is an indication of the proposed alignment:

1. Kota Damansara - Segi College @
2. Persiaran Surian
3. Mutiara Damansara - Ikea/Ikano/The Curve/Tesco
4. Bandar Utama - 1 Utama LDP
5. Taman Tun Dr Ismail - Pizza Hut/Jalan Burhanuddin Helmi
6. Sprint Highway - Phileo Damansara
7. Pusat Bandar Damansara - HelpUCollege/future Damansara City
8. Jalan Maarof - Bangsar Shopping Centre
9. Jalan Telawi - Bangsar Village
10. Bangsar - Dataran Maybank (LRT - KJ Line)
11. Nu Sentral (LRT - KJ Line, Monorail)
12. Pasar Seni South (LRT - KJ Line)
13. Masjid Jamek (LRT - KJ Line, LRT - Ampang Line)
14. Bukit Nanas - Jalan Raja Chulan
15. Pavilion KL
16. Sungei Wang/Bukit Bintang (Monorail)
17. Jalan Pudu - Berjaya Times Square
18. Bulatan Pudu - Pudu Pasar/Police Station/Ezone Park
19. Taman Maluri/Miharja (LRT - Ampang Line)
20. Jalan Cheras Batu 4 - Stadium Badminton
21. Taman Midah Cheras Roundabout - Tesco Extra Cheras
22. Taman Segar - Cheras Leisure Mall
23. Taman Connaught - Plaza Phoenix
24. Cheras Batu 9 - Kampung Sungai Raya
25. Kampung Batu 11 - Grand Saga Toll
26. Balakong - AEON Cheras Selatan
27. Bandar Tun Hussein Onn @
(bold) = shopping malls; (@) possible extension to Sungei Buloh KTM station and Mines Resort City in Seri Kembangan

Other rail networks mooted for Klang Valley include a possible extension of KL Monorail, extension of KLIA Express to the proposed permanent LCCT, revival of Putrajaya and Bandar Sunway Monorail, Shah Alam Monorail, coastal KL - JB high-speed train and a proposed integrated network connecting urban centres within Selangor by the Pakatan Rakyat government.

Reference: Transit.org, SkyscraperCity Malaysia, SPNB, DoR, MoT, LRTextension.com

POSTING:
My only input here is that I do hope to see the deadline set for completion in 2014 a reality as this proposed LRT extension have been thrown around since year 2002 if I am not mistaken based on information obtained from various forums and blogs.

The new extension will do wonders to alleviate the current daily traffic woes experienced by Klang Valley motorists and the sad part of it is that these motorists (including me) have to commute to and from work through tolled highways that does not necessarily offer a traffic free route.
Imagine paying toll to be traffic and losing much to opportunity cost of time affecting every individuals productivity which in turns affect the effectiveness of the economy somewhat.

Well hopefully I get to see this proposed LRT extension turn into reality in my lifetime and at least for once taxpayers dollars are put into good use FINALLY for a major project that does actually benefit the people.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Give priority to safe communities too, PM urged

THE STAR, WEDNESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2009

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation vice-chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye called on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to introduce the idea of safe communities, in line with the 1Malaysia concept.

In a statement yesterday, Lee said the foundation felt that safety and security for all Malaysians should be incorporated in 1Malaysia.

“A 1Malaysia must also mean a safe and secure Malaysia,” he said.

“This can be achieved when the private and public sectors work in partnership to improve safety and health standards in the community,” he added.

Other than the economy, crime was a major concern among Malaysians, said Lee.

“As law enforcement alone is inadequate to tackle crime, the Government has to promote effective social policies and programmes to prevent criminal activities.”

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The reason I decided to post this article from the THE STAR is to highlight a specific point in specific reference to Taman Mutiara Puchong and the dilemma the Residents Association is currently having to deal with.

The following are the main issues and the proposed solution to each issue and the dilemma associated with it:

1. Additional lighting at specific weak areas (dark area caused by insufficient lighting). 6 locations have been selected for the additional lighting by way of installation of additional DB boxes tapping the power from the existing TNB cables through the lamp post as per advice from contractor.
- RA have gone ahead as this is a crucial enhancement for the community to increase visibility after dark thus allowing the security personnel during their rounds to have better vision and as a deterrent to would be trespassers as having these weak areas properly lighted will definitely discourage any would be intruders
PROBLEM/COMPLICATIONS: TNB have instructed the RA to get approval from MPSJ to allow these DB Boxes to be installed in Taman Mutiara Puchong since the said area is in the jurisdiction of MPSJ. TNB will only approve the application once MPSJ have given consent.
SOLUTION: RA have forwarded the application for consent to MPSJ and currently awaiting reply. The RA have also seek the assistance of JKP Zone 9 to ensure that the consent is obtained soonest possible.

2. Upgrading of the current perimeter metal grille portion of the fencing (due to weather beaten/rusting condition/safety concerns)to a high quality galvanized steel weldfence for weather proof antirust fencing.
- RA have gone ahead and installation will commence early October 2009 with the initial phase covering the perimeter wall along Jalan TMP 2A.
- New weldfence design will enhance security and eliminate i) stray dogs due to the design of reduced spacing; ii) eliminate easy access by clinbing; iii) long term saving due to galvanized surface/antirust for at least 10 years
Issue: Handover of TMP still in limbo and non-conclusive after a very prolonged duration. Approval by MPSJ is necessary for the new weldfence installation, application already submitted to MPSJ in June 2009 but reply non-conclusive hence the RA decided unanimously due to the fact that enhancing security and safety for all 2000+ residents in TMP outweighs local council red tape etc.
- new weldfence installation only involves the metal grille mid section and does not change actual structure of the perimeter wall.

3. Upgrading of CCTV system due to current system being obselete
- new system will allow for better image recording and additional cameras will allow monitoring of all individuals and car registration number for total data collection if and when a particular incident arises due to unruly behaviour by visitors or even residents as this will allow for data (video recording) to be used as evidence.
- new system will also allow for remote viewing hence surveillance will be enhanced further since activities in the main guardhouse will be monitored by the security sub committee providing relevant check and balance.

4. Dual Lane Entry application
- The RA have previously submitted application for the said dual lane entry to MPSJ, however the reply is still the same since the "HANDOVER" issue is not resolved therefore resulting in the said application being pending in status awaiting resolution of the handover issue with the developer.
- The RA have recently adopted a proactive approach by seeking for the relevant building plans for the said area of the guardhouse up to the "Kawasan Lapang" near the entry point to the left in order for RA appointed architect/contractor to draft out a proper plan to submit to MPSJ for approval while awaiting the said hansover issue to be resolved (RA have set an objective of resolution by December 2009)
Problem/Complication: MPSJ officer for unknown reason have given us the wrong plans twice on 2 separate occasions. This has resulted in the delay of drafting the said proposal to be forwarded to MPSJ for prior approval subject to the resolution of handover dilemma.

All of the above 4 primary enhancements approved and mandated by the residents through the recently concluded EGM 2009 have long been discussed dating back to 2008 and 2007 (Dual lane entry).

However due to the said complications mentioned the residents in TMP are subjected to unnecessary delay and waiting period which is truly an inconvenience to supportive residents and a boon for defaulters as the security personnel no matter how good they are or professional will always have difficult residents (especially defaulters) to deal with since they are able to block traffic if they are not permitted entry unless proper registration.

The RA is steadfastly pursuing all of the above and with a lot of luck and assistance from JKP Zone 9 and MPSJ, hopes that there will be a positive resolution around the corner before the end of 2009.

ALL OF THE ABOVE IMPLEMENTATION WHEN COMPLETED WILL ENHANCE SECURITY AND SAFETY OF ALL RESIDENTS IN A PROACTIVE WAY WHICH IS CONSISTENT WITH THE RA MOTTO OF PREVENTIION IS THE CURE TO CRIME AND REGARDLESS ALL INHABITANTS OF TAMAN MUTIARA PUCHONG WILL BENEFIT FROM THESE IMPLEMENTATION, YES INCLUDING DEFAULTERS (RA SINCERELY HOPE THAT ALL DEFAULTERS WILL COME TO THEIR SENSES AND MEET WITH THEIR SOCIAL OBLIGATIONS OF PAYING UP).

NOTE: TO ALL CONCERNED RESIDENTS WHOM ARE WONDERING WHAT ACTION THE RA WILL TAKE AGAINST SUCH DEFAULTERS, THE RA IS CURRENTLY FORMULATING A VERY PROACTIVE STRATEGY AND WILL ACT ACCORDINGLY WHEN THE TIME COMES. SUCH MEASURES ARE NECESSARY AND ONLY FAIR TO THE 92% OF RESIDENTS WHOM ARE PAYING ON TIME AND ENSURING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE COMMUNITY.

TAMAN MUTIARA PUCHONG HAVE BEEN CRIME FREE FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS. THIS IS A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT AND HENCE SUPPORT FROM ALL RESIDENTS IS THE ONLY WAY TO GO TO CONTINUE WITH SUCH AN EXCELLENT TRACK RECORD.

THE RA HAVE ALWAYS TAKEN OWNERSHIP OF ALL MATTERS PERTAINING TO THE SAFETY AND SECURITY OF ALL RESIDENTS AND I WANT ALL RESIDENTS TO REALIZE THAT THIS BOILS DOWN TO THE SUPERB VOLUNTARY EFFORT OF ALL RA MEMBERS WHOM HAVE SERVED SELFLESSLY. KUDOS TO ALL OF THE RA MEMBERS FOR A JOB WELL DONE.

PLEASE CONTINUE YOUR SUPPORT AND PLAY A PART IN ENSURING THAT ALL RESIDENTS CONTINUE TO IMPROVE AND ENHANCE THE COMMUNITY IN YOUR OWN CONSTRUCTIVE AND POSITIVE WAY.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

LONG TIME NO POST...................

Firstly let me offer a warm HELLO to all you readers whether form the past,present and in due time future since I have been away and extremely busy with work committments until only recently.
My sincerest apologies as I do know that previously this blog is a source of information for many residents as well as the general public about the happenings in Taman Mutiara Puchong and other issue/s of interest.
It is not easy at times to find the drive and the motivation to blog since the economic downturn means we all have to strive a little harder to cope with the uncertainty and pressure of a slower economy etc etc etc.
The other reason is that I sometimes ask myself why I am doing all of this when I have fellow residents in the neigbourhood who could not care less of what is going on and also do not act in any proactive manner to sincerely put in some effort to assist in the activities of the RA in the past and present..............
Having said that and hence out of the system, the sense of social responsibility is rekindled and I am saved from following these "residents" mindset, lucky me huhhh!!!
I could go on and blog about this issue forever but I think my time is better invested in providing useful information which can alter these mindsets and indirectly passing on a message which might somehow activate their sense of social responsibility to the community.
LEAD BY EXAMPLE is the kesy and I am very happy and proud to say that we have quite many residents whom are exemplary in thier attitude and sense of responsibility to strive to improve and enhance the environment in our gated residence. You will be able to find these residents when you come and join the RA meeting and you have these people to thank for making Taman Mutiara Puchong a household name in Puchong itself and to date zero crime after 3 years (a very big achievement) especially in the Selangor state.
A point I would like to share with all of TMP's residents is that the cases reported to date though unexpected to some but not to me is that problems in TMP usually stems from the "residents" themselves................a classic case is from defaulters whom do not want to pay their monthly service fee for reason only known to them but my educated guess is that these people are either crazy or criminals as they like to THINK they are above the law and totally lacking in sense of ownership of the community they are living in. Imagine my friends and readers is RM 100 a month a high price? It is a obvious and to some a stupid question but I am asking just to drive home a point.............definately not high in fact a good deal if you ask me.
To date I am also very proud to inform that majority of residents in TMP are all law abiding citizen of 1Malaysia and in TMP we also boast an incredible 92% collection rate with only 8% of unit owners defaulting.
To some this is a sensitive issue especially if they are the ones defaulting, but honestly to me it is clear as day since these defaulters are aware of the rules but so conveniently chose to ignore them and especially have the type of skin to default knowing that 92% of the community in TMP are paying for the facilities they are enjoying like the guards, cleaners, regular fogging, RA members time and effort to get new floodlights installed, resurfacing of the main road leading into TMP by MPSJ (YES!!! thats right the RA had a hand in getting that done through close communication with JKP Zone 9), organising activities for the community like Qi Gong (to date more than 30 members already), line dancing and many more to come.
The other group of people that I feel very strongly about are unit owners renting out their house but do not provide access cards to their tenants......this is ridiculous and the tenants should immediately act on this and insist from their landlords that they have to provide the access cards or some other arrangements. But of course landlords that wishes to default to save RM 100 a month will not have their access cards hence the tenant are the ones that will have to suffer so who is to blame here........LANDLORDS WHO DO NOT PAY THEIR FEES!
Like I had mentioned earlier Malaysians mindsets can be on the wierd side and against logic and common sense.
I AM ENDING THIS POST WITH A SINCERE AND FRIENDLY REMINDER THAT EVERY RESIDENTS IN TMP HAVE A CERTAIN MORAL AND SOCIAL OBLIGATION TO THE SAID COMMUNITY TO ENSURE THAT THE TMP COMMUNITY CONTINUES TO PROSPER AND THAT THE FUTURE GENERATIONS (YOUR KIDS) WILL ENJOY THE FRUITION OF YOUR ACTION/S.
JUST SPEND POSSIBLY 10 MINS OR MORE A DAY OR WEEKENDS TO CONTRIBUTE IN YOUR OWN WAY BY FIRSTLY KEEPING YOUR AREA CLEAN AND FREE FROM RUBBISH AND WATER TRAPS (ELIMINATE AEDES MOSQUITO), PICKING UP RUBBISH AT THE PARK IF YOU SEE ANY AND ADVICING DOG OWNERS TO CARRY PLASTIC BAGS AND TO PICK UP THEIR DOG'S POO IF THEY ARE NOT DOING SO, INFORM YOUR NEIGHBOURS NOT TO SIMPLY LET THEIR DOGS ROAM FREELY AS THIS MIGHT POSE A DANGER TO SMALL CHILDREN AND OTHER SMALLER DOGS PLUS THEY MIGHT GO AROUND POOING AT OTHER RESIDENT'S LAWN ETC WHICH IS NOT A VERY NICE THING TO EXPERIENCE AND DEFINITELY AVOIDABLE AND MANY OTHER THINGS YOU CAN DO WHICH I AM SURE YOU CAN POSSIBLY THINK OF SOME.
LAST BUT NOT LEAST YOU SHOULD COME FORWARD AND LEND THE RA A HELPING HAND TO ENSURE THAT THERE IS SUFFICIENT MANPOWER AND RESOURCES TO CONTINUE TO BUILD AND TO PRODUCE THE NEXT GENERATION OF REPRESENTATIVES THAT WILL LEAD THE COMMUNITY TO MORE AND BETTER ACHIEVEMENTS.
"TOGETHER EVERYBODY ACHIEVES MORE"

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Tropicana residents draft bill

By TAN KARR WEI

RESIDENTS of Tropicana in Petaling Jaya have come up with a proposed Gated and Guarded Community Bill 2009.

Tropicana Residents’ Association (TRA) chairman Victor Lye handed over the bill to Subang MP Sivarasa Rasiah during a dialogue with officers from the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) recently.

Among those who attended the session at the Tropicana Golf and Country Resort were Kota Damansara assemblyman Dr Nasir Hashim and Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) representatives.

TRA vice-president Mohamed Shukri Zain said that residents have been working together for the past one year to come up with the draft, guided by a resident who was a former Bar Council chairman.

“Tropicana used to be a gated community but the common areas have been handed back to the council,” said Shukri.

The developer initially maintained the common roads and facilities but handed it over to the MBPJ so that residents did not have to pay double charges of maintenance fees and assessment.


A platform to speak: Lye (left) and Shukri at a dialogue with officers from the MBPJ

Problems arose because the arch structure and boom gates at the entrance violated the council’s guidelines.

Residents were told to remove the structures so that services like waste collection and drain-cleaning would not be affected.

“We are taking the initiative to come up with this bill because there has always been a grey area when it comes to gated and guarded communities,” said Shukri.

Sivarasa said that the bill would have to be discussed at several levels including with MBPJ and the state.

In the interest of security, he advised the TRA to emulate surrounding neighbourhoods where the boom gates were only lowered from 11pm to 6am, allowing the public access during the day.

Lye also suggested that parts of Persiaran Tropicana in front of the Tropicana entrance be turned into a one-way road to ease congestion by preventing traffic from areas like Kota Damansara from passing through.

Traffic consultant Goh Bok Yen said that this would worsen the traffic problem because there were no other alternative roads going in and out of the area.

Dr Nasir said that any solution for traffic problems must not be centred around any one area and the needs of other people must be considered.

Goh said that there was a bigger problem looming because there was a proposal from another developer to take back the land next to the former Sony building in Bandar Utama, currently part of Jalan Tanjung Bandar Utama.

“This would effectively cut off access into Lebuh Bandar Utama, affecting not only Tropicana residents but also traffic coming to and from areas like Kota Damansara and Bandar Utama,” said Goh.

He said that an alternative would be for MBPJ to acquire the land but no decision has been made so far.

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Monday, June 1, 2009

Access Card Barring for service fee defaulters on the 15th June 2009

ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! This message is for all residents and owners in Taman Mutiara Puchong...........

Access Card Barring will take place this coming 15th June 2009 and thereafter every 2months interval according to the published dates below:

15th June 2009

15th August 2009

15th October 2009 and

15th December 2009 ans etc etc etc.

Pleas take note and check the blog or emails accordingly for the access card barring notification in the future as notice will not be sent.

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