Measures in Place to Ensure Town Councils and MCSTs Perform Regular Inspections to Enforce Clutter-free Corridors, Lift Landings and Stairwells in Accordance with SCDF Guidelines and Fire Safety Act
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns measures to ensure Town Councils and MCSTs enforce clutter-free corridors and whether fines should be imposed for non-compliance, as raised by Mr Don Wee. Minister Desmond Lee stated that these bodies are responsible for fire safety compliance, with SCDF issuing abatement notices or composition fines for hazards. He noted that Town Councils can fine residents up to $5,000 for by-law violations, while MCSTs may remove obstructions and recover costs. Additionally, HDB conducts site inspections and utilizes outreach programmes like Friends of Heartlands to promote uncluttered corridors and gracious living. The Government maintains this multi-pronged approach involving enforcement, inspections, and education to ensure safe and pleasant living environments for all residents.
Transcript
46 Mr Don Wee asked the Minister for National Development (a) what measures are in place to ensure that Town Councils and Management Corporation Strata Titles (MCSTs) perform regular inspections to enforce clutter-free corridors, lift landings and stairwells, in accordance with Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) guidelines and the Fire Safety Act; and (b) whether the Ministry will consider imposing fines to increase the compliance rate when the removal of obstacles such as furniture, appliances, mobility devices and flower pots are not done in a timely manner.
Mr Desmond Lee: Town Councils and management corporations (MCSTs) are responsible for managing the common areas within HDB estates and strata-titled developments respectively. This includes ensuring compliance with the Singapore Civil Defence Force's (SCDF) fire safety requirements. Town Councils and MCSTs should hence conduct regular checks and respond promptly to feedback on excessive clutter in common areas. SCDF can issue Fire Hazard Abatement Notices to require Town Councils or MCSTs to rectify any fire hazards identified during its inspections. If the fire safety risk is serious, SCDF can issue a notice of composition to the Town Council or MCST.
Town Councils and MCSTs are respectively empowered under the Town Councils Act and the Building Maintenance and Strata Management Act to enact by-laws to regulate the use of common areas. For Town Councils, this includes by-laws that prohibit the excessive placement of objects that may cause obstruction at common areas. MCSTs are also required to adopt a set of prescribed by-laws, including one that prohibits residents from obstructing the use of the common property. The Town Councils and MCSTs work closely with SCDF to regulate and rectify obstructions that may cause a fire hazard. Residents who flout the Town Councils' by-laws are liable for a fine of up to $5,000. MCSTs are also empowered to remove obstructions and recover the costs incurred from residents.
The Government adopts a multi-pronged approach to tackle the issue of clutter in common areas. HDB conducts site inspections on selected blocks to ensure that the HDB estates are well-managed. Reports from these inspections are sent to Town Councils for follow-up. To raise awareness amongst residents on the dangers of obstruction and promote good neighbourliness, HDB organises outreach activities such its Outreach to Young and Youth! and Friends of Heartlands Programme to promote gracious living which includes keeping corridors uncluttered.
Residents are strongly encouraged to do their part to maintain a safe and pleasant living environment by removing corridor clutter and ensuring that passages are clear.