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"content": "(d) First floor that will include auditorium with a service room, projector room, canteen, kitchenette, lobby area, caretaker area having two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and utility room. Mr. Speaker, Sir, other salient features will include: washrooms, driveway, wash areas, generator room, transformer room, refuse room, gas cylinder store, perimeter fence, staircases, lift shafts, guard houses, storm water drainage and landscaped green spaces. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the NEMA sought comments from the relevant lead agency; the Nairobi City County Government on the aspect of sewerage management. During review of the proposed project, EIA report, the authority established that the building plans were approved by the relevant lead agency and, therefore, were satisfied that adequate mitigation measures were provided for any potential adverse impacts. Further, the EIA license has provided specific conditions to which the project proponent must adhere to and implement during the entire project cycle. Mr. Speaker, Sir, on 15th, November, 2016, the NEMA received an inquiry from the Kenya Alliance of Residents Association (KARA) as to the approval status of the project. From the information attached in the inquiry, a site inspection was made on 23rd November, 2016 and the proponent was asked to stop the development and hold a public meeting with the residential association. From the meeting with the stakeholders, it was resolved that the construction could proceed on condition that construction activities are in compliance with the EIA license No.0038324 conditions and any other improvement orders that NEMA may serve on any emerging environmental issues. Consequently, NEMA allowed the development to proceed. It is noted that:- (i) The issues raised were adequately addressed during the meeting; (ii) The public meeting addressed the concern from the residents that they had not been consulted as they raised their concerns with the development; and, (iii) The project is compatible with the surrounding land uses with another temple right opposite the construction site."
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