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GMC, GMDA start granting permission for residential buildings in Guwahati

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The Times of India   11.08.2012

GMC, GMDA start granting permission for residential buildings in Guwahati

GUWAHATI: The Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) and the Guwahati Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) have started entertaining applications for construction of residential buildings. The bodies had stopped granting building permissions on June 11 after the state government decided to amend the existing building bylaws in the city for better planning.

"Permissions to construct buildings were brought to a halt as the government started formulation of new building bylaws for Guwahati. But this process will take some time as the proposed bill has to be passed in the state assembly first. We received many complaints from the public asking to restart the process of allotting building permissions so the state government at the highest level took the decision to started accepting fresh applications for residential buildings only," the newly-appointed GMC commissioner Kavitha Padmanabhan said.

She, however, clarified that applications seeking permission for residential buildings in the hilly areas and eco-sensitive zones will not be entertained. Padmanabhan said for the time being, permission upto ground plus two level will be given. "The government is yet to decide on giving building permission to high-rise buildings," she added.

Sources in the GMC said the civic body will also start entertaining applications for commercial buildings shortly. The GMDA is already entertaining applications for residential buildings from August 2, but not beyond ground plus two level as per the guidelines of the state government.

Meanwhile, members of real estate developing agencies and consultants appealed the state government to restart giving permission for constructing all kinds of buildings. "Every citizen with land of his own has a right to construct buildings. We are happy that the GMC and the GMDA have started entertaining applications for residential buildings. Hopefully, the government agencies will also start accepting applications for all kinds of buildings soon," said Guwahati-based consultant engineer, JN Khataniar.

However, he urged the state government not to grant permission to big projects with multiple high-rise apartments in the city. "There should be some restrictions while granting building permission in Guwahati as drainage system here needs to be improved. Moreover, availability of underground water and electricity load has to be kept in mind," Khataniar said.

Last Updated on Saturday, 11 August 2012 06:11
 

Another sector for Chandigarh: 56 West

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The Times of India   11.08.2012

Another sector for Chandigarh: 56 West

CHANDIGARH: After Sector 38 West, the city will now have Sector 56 West as UT urban planning department has decided to use the vacant land at the west-end boundary of the city along Punjab, next to the existing Sector 56.

Instead of developing a whole new sector in the biggest chunk of available land close to Maloya, most of the land will be kept aside for future use. It has already been decided to set up a bulk material market in the proposed sector. A green belt will be maintained around the area.

"A housing scheme for UT employees is already coming up in Sector 56 and is shaping up well. The area next to it will not be used in a hurry and Sector 56 West will have projects coming up depending upon the future requirements of the city," said a UT official.

"There is already a mad scramble for plots and flats in Sector 56 and the same would happen if UT plans to come up with housing projects in Sector 56 West. Sector 38 West has proved to be a successful experiment and this, too, is prime land close to Mohali," said Randhir Chahal, property dealer based in Sector 61.

Other newly-developed sectors in Chandigarh such as 61 and 63, besides 48, have portions falling in Mohali, but this wouldn't be the case with Sector 56 West. The detailed layout of the area will be worked out by the urban planning department before budget sanction is made for the projects to come up there. Sector 38 West too wasn't a part of the original master plan and was planned later by the administration.

The bulk material market will be the first in the city and will offer dry materials such as coal, cereals, wood chips, sand, gravel and stone in loose bulk form.

Last Updated on Saturday, 11 August 2012 05:37
 

Draft development plan for Manesar urban complex approved

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The Indian Express   10.08.2012

Draft development plan for Manesar urban complex approved

The District Planning Committee and District Level Committee on Thursday approved the draft development plan of Gurgaon-Manesar Urban Complex-2031.The committees, which met under Deputy Commissioner P C Meena, approved a plan to accommodate a projected population of 41.65 lakh.

Under the plan, a total of 32,408 hectares of land has been proposed for urbanisation, of which 15, 828 hectares will be used for residential purposes, 1, 577 hectares for commercial, 4,533 hectares for industrial and 4,420 hectares for transport and communication purposes.

Officials said 626 hectares have been reserved for public utilities, 2,761 hectares for open space, 153 hectares for a special zone and 633 hectares for defence purposes.

The Wazirpur- Farukhnagar road and Gurgaon- Badli- Bahadurgarh Road has been proposed to be widened to make it 75 metres with a 30-metre green-belt on both sides. A bypass, 90 metres wide and with a 30-m green-belt on both sides, has been proposed connecting Sohna Road and NH-8 beyond Manesar.

Apart from this, approximately 50 hectares of land has been reserved for wholesale building material market, grain and vegetable market in Sector 99 A — on the northern side of railway line along newly proposed 75 m wide road.

An area measuring 40 hectares, by the side of this market site, has been reserved for parking heavy vehicles like trucks, trailer and other vehicles.A plot measuring 45 hectares has been reserved near village Dhankot village for shifting of all the existing dairies in the city.

Last Updated on Friday, 10 August 2012 11:09
 


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