THE SCHEDULE
Type of property
 
Monthly conservancy and service charges
 
 
Normal rate
 
Reduced rate
1.1-room flat
 
$52
 
$19.
2.2-room flat
 
$53
 
$27.
3.3-room flat
 
$56
 
$35.50.
4.4-room flat
 
$60
 
$47.
5.5-room flat
 
$66
 
$59.
6.Executive apartment or maisonette
 
$75
 
$75.
7.Multi-generation (Type A Flat)
 
$80
 
$80.
8.Multi-generation (Type B Flat)
 
$75
 
$75.
9.Shop with living accommodation
 
$1.56 per square metre of the area of the shop subject to a minimum of $52 in addition to the following conservancy and service charges for the equivalent room type:
(a)1-room flat
 
$19.76.
(b)2-room flat
 
$28.08.
(c)3-room flat
 
$36.92.
(d)4-room flat
 
$48.88.
(e)5-room flat
 
$61.36.
(f)Executive apartment or maisonette
 
$78.00.
(g)Multi-generation (Type A Flat)
 
$83.20.
(h)Multi-generation (Type B Flat)
 
$78.00.
10.Shop without living accommodation
 
$1.56 per square metre of the area of the shop subject to a minimum of $52.
11.Office, shoplet or kiosk
 
$1.56 per square metre of the area of the premises subject to a minimum of $52.
12.—(1)  Stall —
 
 
(a)Cooked food stall
 
$135.20 per 10 square metres of the area of the stall or part thereof.
(b)Fruit, preserved and dried goods, fresh fish and seafood, meat or poultry stall
 
$62.40 per 10 square metres of the area of the stall or part thereof.
(c)Vegetable, bean curd and noodle, egg, ground assorted spices or miscellaneous stall
 
$41.60 per 10 square metres of the area of the stall or part thereof.
(d)Piece and sundry stall
 
$78.00 per 10 square metres of the area of the stall or part thereof.
(2)2 or more stalls with total area exceeding 10 square metres allotted to a stall-holder
 
Charges for each additional stall shall be double the conservancy and service charges for the first stall allotted to the stall-holder set out in paragraph (1).
13.Premises for use as —
 
 
(a)Education Centre
 
40% of the conservancy and service charges for the equivalent room type specified in item 9 (a) to (h).
(b)Child Care Centre or Community Centre
 
100% of the conservancy and service charges for the equivalent room type specified in item 9 (a) to (h).
(c)Citizens Consultative Committee Centre, Residents Committee Centre, Community Hall, Student Service Centre, Medical Service Centre or Social Service Centre
 
10% of the conservancy and service charges for the equivalent room type specified in item 9 (a) to (h).
(d)Neighborhood Police Post or Satellite Fire Post
 
78 cents per square metre of the area of the premises.
14.Other commercial property
 
$1.56 per square metre of the area of the premises subject to a minimum of $52.
15.—(1)  Office/Shop/ATM/Supermarket Block 678 and Block 678A Woodlands Avenue 6 and Block 511 Canberra Road
 
$6.24 per square metre of the area of the premises subject to a minimum of $52.
(2)Eating establishment Block 678A Woodlands Avenue 6 and Block 511 Canberra Road
 
$7.28 per square metre of the area of the premises subject to a minimum of $52.
(3)Wet market Block 678A Woodlands Avenue 6 and Block 511 Canberra Road
 
$8.32 per square metre of the area of the premises subject to a minimum of $52.
[S 138/99 wef 01/04/1999]
[S 687/2002 wef 01/01/2003]
Note:
(1)The rates specified under the heading “Normal rate” for items 1 to 8 shall apply to a flat —
(a)where none of the owners or tenants and none of the authorised occupiers of the flat are citizens of Singapore;
(b)where —
(i)in the case of a flat sold by the Board — any owner or essential occupier of the flat; or
(ii)in the case of a flat let out by the Board — any tenant or authorised occupier of the flat,
 has an interest in any residential property not owned by or vested in the Board, or in any industrial or commercial property, whether or not owned by or vested in the Board;
(c)which is owned or let to any body corporate; or
(d)which is vacant.
(2)The rates specified under the heading “Reduced rate” for items 1 to 8 shall apply to all other flats.
(3)In paragraph (1) —
“authorised occupier” has the same meaning as in the Housing and Development Act (Cap. 129);
“essential occupier”, in relation to a flat sold by the Board, means any authorised occupier of the flat who, together with any lessee or other authorised occupier of the flat, will form the necessary family or social nucleus to qualify the lessee to purchase or to continue to own the flat;
“tenant” means any tenant of the Board with respect to an entire flat.
[S 138/99 wef 01/04/1999]