Tuesday, June 21, 2005
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Monday, June 13, 2005
Mio268衛星導航系統
Sunday, June 12, 2005
宜蘭》礁溪/林美石磐步道 驚見綠世界
宜蘭》礁溪/林美石磐步道 驚見綠世界 | ||||||
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【記者林秀芳/宜蘭縣報導】
林美石磐步道是林務局管理的幽靜步道,位於林美社區內的高爾夫球場旁。順著礁溪熱門的德陽路往佛光大學方向走,會看到不起眼的木牌指標。但是真正進入林美後,叉口的指標卻又不見,須在高爾夫球場旁的第一個小叉口轉進,就會有柳暗花明又一村的感覺。
車子可以直接進到步道起點的停車場,旁邊就是青翠的草湳湖,可遠眺高爾夫球場的景觀。步道樹叢濃密,主要以藤類居多,林務局將此地列為亞熱帶溪谷,不但溪石處處,生態也很豐富,鉛色水鶇、小卷尾、河烏等鳥類特別多。一個人獨自走在步道內,但聽鳥語林間此起彼落,鳥聲鼎沸。
流水從岩壁流下,溪流積成天然水塘,坐在溪畔,清澈的水中竟然有溪哥優游,加上人煙稀少,頗有世外桃源之感。
.小叮嚀:最好帶小毛巾、涼鞋或拖鞋,可以戲水沖涼、掬水洗臉、擦腳。
海拔三四百公尺的佛光大學位在礁溪最高點,佛光滴水坊鬧中取靜,視野、用餐空間都不錯,適合喜歡安靜的遊人。招牌菜是紅燒麵,一碗50元,其他麻醬麵、羹 麵也都不錯,咖啡一杯50元,可以從早坐到晚,但營業時間只到晚上7:00,每周一休息。所以最好從下午就上山賞黃昏景色,晚上打烊後坐在戶外雅座看星星 和螢火蟲。電話:(03)9311888。如果不想住溫泉飯店,佛光學苑也可以住宿,費用隨喜,但最好先預約,可透過滴水坊向法師報備。
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Tuesday, June 07, 2005
Monday, June 06, 2005
樓下不答應 頂樓違建22年 拆!

記者蘇位榮/台北報導
公寓大廈頂樓住戶要注意了,屋頂平台屬於全體住戶共有,頂樓住戶不能擅自加蓋違建。台北市一名林姓女子在公寓頂樓加蓋違建,2樓謝姓女子向台北地方法院起訴要求林女拆除違建獲准。全案確定。
本案特殊的是,這個違建已蓋好22年,林姓住戶主張,依據「台北市違建處理要點」,民國84年以前的違建可緩拆,但法官認為,緩拆只是台北市政府的行政措施,不能阻礙其他住戶行使私法上權利,法院不受市府緩拆政策拘束。
住在台北市永吉路某棟公寓2樓的謝姓住戶指出,這棟公寓共有4層樓,住在4樓的林姓住戶未經樓下住戶同意,72年間,擅自把屋頂平台據為己有,在上面搭蓋違建,還在3樓通往4樓的樓梯間設置鐵欄杆裝設鐵門,不讓其他住戶使用屋頂平台。
謝女表示,他們與林姓住戶之間並沒有分管契約,屋頂平台應屬於全體住戶所共 有,林姓住戶卻在上面搭蓋違建,違建約63平方公尺,隔成4個房間、1個廁所,幾乎占用整個屋頂平台,他們要上去洗水塔,還得從違建旁邊的窗戶爬進去。他 們向法院請求將林姓住戶的違建及在樓梯間架設的鐵門拆除。
頂樓的林姓住戶則辯稱,這個違建已蓋了20多年,這段期間,謝姓住戶並沒有表示異議,現在突然提起這件訴訟,有違誠信原則,且民法規定請求權時效為15年,這個違建既已超過15年,謝就不得再就此事提起訴訟。
林並指出,當年蓋違建時,曾一一告知樓下每個住戶,當時謝女將2樓房子租給別人,她請承租人轉告謝女此事,謝女早就知道這個違建的存在,也沒反對,可見謝同意屋頂平台交由頂樓住戶使用,她並提出1、3樓住戶的同意書。
法官審理後認為,屋頂平台屬於全體住戶所共有,林姓屋主如果要取得屋頂平台的使用權,必須取得樓下其他住戶的同意,縱使1、3樓住戶同意,但2樓的謝姓住戶不同意,頂樓的林姓屋主仍然不能取得屋頂平台的使用權。
法官指出,依照大法官的解釋,「所有權」的回復請求權,不受民法15年時效的限制,因此2樓住戶雖然在頂樓違建20多年後才向法院起訴要求拆除頂樓違建,並沒有時效消滅的問題。本案為簡易案件,全案判決確定,頂樓住戶不得再上訴。
【2005/06/07 聯合報】 @ http://udn.com
84年以前違建 被檢舉還是要拆

記者周維新/台北報導
據台北市建管處估計,北市民國84年以前的既存違建,至少約8萬件,該處強調,違建戶或許一時可取得大樓住戶同意,但違建仍是事實,若日後遭住戶檢舉,並向法院提出侵占主張,仍會被法院強制拆除。
多年前,敦化南路有一棟電梯大廈,頂樓住戶被檢舉在屋頂加蓋違建並出租,建管處查證屬84年以前既存違建,列為分期分類處理,住戶集體轉向法院對該住戶提出告訴,結果法官判決拆除違建,且出租所得要回饋大樓全體住戶。
建管處表示,只要未經申請,擅自建築均屬違建,雖然市府訂有84年以前既存違建列入分期分類的處理原則,但依舊是違建。或許違建人可以加強「敦親睦鄰」,取得同棟建物其他住戶同意,一時不會被檢舉,但若日後有人向法院檢舉,仍會被判拆屋還地。
建管處主任祕書羅榮華表示,許多違建戶以為台北市訂定的查報作業原則,規定民國84年以前的既存違建就不會有事,這是錯誤的觀念,因為屋頂屬公共所有,不該被個人占據使用,一旦檢舉人循法律途徑解決,司法單位是採民法作審理依據,不會考慮市府的行政作業處理方式。
司法單位最近對永吉路30巷的一起違建案作成拆除判決,建管處說,這類判例屬個案,並不多見,84年以來,平均一年約有1至2件,大都是法院自行雇工強制拆除,不會影響市府對84年以前既存違建的行政作業處理,仍列為分期分類處理。
【2005/06/07 聯合報】 @ http://udn.com
Notes: Wang earning his keep
MINNEAPOLIS -- A couple of weeks ago, panic gripped Taiwan over the reports that Chien-Ming Wang may not have seen the last of Columbus.
When the Yankees promoted the right-handed pitcher to step into Jaret Wright's spot in the rotation, it was with the explicit plan of returning him to the Minors when Wright recovered from his shoulder injury.
But apparently word was slow to reach Taiwan. Or the country's fans felt their native son's sharp pitching had surely altered the club's thinking. Either way, goaded by some politicians, Taiwanese fans recently inundated the Yankees with an e-mail campaign for Wang's tenure.
Wang's pitching, however, has built the strongest platform. So strong that the next time the Yankees maneuver their rotation around an off day, Taiwanese fans may not have to wonder where he is -- he could be on the mound, taking his regular turn.
"We'll look and see, but he'll figure into it," said Joe Torre, who skipped Wang the last time there was a hole in the schedule. "He certainly has gotten our attention, to where it's not a slam dunk any more."
Wang's latest attention-grabber came at the Metrodome on Saturday night, when he held the Twins to three runs through seven innings of a game New York won, 4-3, in the 10th. It was his fourth consecutive "quality" start of at least six innings and fewer than four runs allowed.
"This kid ... we have enough info to know he is a legitimate big leaguer, not an overnight wonder," Torre said. "He seems to know what he's doing."
Wang's most impressive deed in his latest start was easily shaking off his one bad moment: Jacque Jones' three-run homer, following an infield single and a hit batter.
"That gave us a real good key: the fact he settled in and didn't let it spin out of control," Torre said. "That's impressive, especially for a young pitcher."
International alliance: Wang headlined a noteworthy global occasion for the Yankees -- even for this era of the baseball melting pot. Each of the six principals in Saturday night's victory hailed from a different country.
• Dominican Republic -- Robinson Cano; his fifth-inning double drove in the first two runs.
• Japan -- Hideki Matsui; his mad first-to-third dash in the extra inning set up the winning run.
• Puerto Rico -- Ruben Sierra; his sacrifice fly delivered the winning run.
• Panama -- Mariano Rivera; worked a perfect 10th for the save.
• United States -- Tom Gordon; two shutout relief innings for the victory by the only "Yankee" among the key Yankees.
Rundown drill: Gordon was still being reminded of his two-inning effort by his elbow Sunday morning; Torre ruled him unavailable against the Twins and hoped it was merely a case of fatigue. ... Also remaining out was shortstop Derek Jeter (chest cold). He is likely to return to the lineup Monday night in Milwaukee. ... Cano, who has primarily batted ninth since taking over as the regular second baseman, was in the two-hole for the fourth time.
Nostalgic trip: The visit to Milwaukee for an Interleague series will escort Torre down memory lane. The Yankees manager broke into the Majors with the 1960 Milwaukee Braves, with whom he spent the first six seasons of his 18-year playing career.
"Got my first hit there ... against Harvey Haddix (Pirates left-hander) ... fastball, single up the middle," Torre said of the first of 2,342. "I was batting 1.000 for a week or so."
But Torre's memories of Milwaukee, and particularly of old County Stadium, go back farther than 1960.
"In 1956, I went there to watch my brother [Frank] play for the first time. Then I found myself playing in the same ballpark a few years later," said Torre, whose other Milwaukee highlights include "playing in the 1957 and '58 World Series, against the Yankees."
Coming up: Launching the second phase of their Interleague schedule, the Yankees open a three-game series against the Brewers and send Randy Johnson to the mound against Doug Davis. It will be a battle of left-handers in which Davis has the bigger unit of measure -- wins. Davis has won seven games to Johnson's five.
This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.