Phu Tho Approved the project plan for an ecological housing area of nearly 1 trillion VND in Ha Hoa
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- 23:26 26/03/2023
DNHN - The Provincial People's Committee of Phu Tho has just approved the detailed planning project 1/500 of the eco-housing area project encompassing 30,4 hectares in the commune of Am Ha, district of Ha Hoa.

The total cost of the project, including site clearance, is 946 billion Vietnamese Dong. In the second quarter of 2023 to the second quarter of 2024, it is anticipated that the project will clear the land and establish a planning area divided into principal functional areas, such as villa housing, public works zones, green area, water surface, and technical infrastructure areas. p investment undertaking. Between the third and fourth quarters of 2024 and 2025, we will invest in the construction of technical infrastructure for the villa housing area. It will take from Quarter I to Quarter IV of 2026 to construct the hotel and plant trees, complete the project, and put it into operation.
The project is an ecological housing complex with landscape architecture that simultaneously invests in technical infrastructure to meet the future needs of the residents. The project will be adjacent to the hills and production forests of the Am Ha commune. The estimated population is 2,100, of which 344 are permanent residents, 521 are overnight guests, and 1,235 are daytime visitors.
Accordingly, the planning area is divided into primary functional areas, such as a villa housing area, zones for public works, green space, water surface, and technical infrastructure.
Specifically, the villa land in the project consists of 86 villa plots with an area greater than 4,9 hectares, a maximum construction density of 48%, and a maximum building height of 3 stories. The area of the square land is 1 886 m2. The hotel land is 5,740 square meters in size, with a maximum construction density of 55.5% and a maximum floor height of 9 stories. The zoo land has a total area of 7,758 square meters, a maximum construction density of 40%, and a maximum building height of one story. The maximum construction density on land for green trees and the water surface is 5% or one story. Technical infrastructure land has a maximum density of forty percent and a height of two stories.
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