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Corporation flayed for irregularities in building plan approvals

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The Hindu 31.12.2009

Corporation flayed for irregularities in building plan approvals

Staff Reporter

SALEM: The Salem Corporation’s failure to prevent the encroachments on its lands and the continuing irregularities in the building plan approvals came under sharp criticism at the council meeting held here on Wednesday.

Councillors, cutting across party affiliations, complained that a few influential persons had occupied Corporation’s lands in several parts of the city.

“The issue was raised a number of times in the previous council meetings. Officials continue to ignore the issue,” Congress Councillor Dharmalingam accused.

DMK Councillor K.S. Palanisamy said that the persons who had taken shops in the Corporation’s commercial complexes had carried out alterations.

A few persons had taken two or three shops and demolished the walls separating them. “These activities could not have happened without the knowledge of the civic officials,” he charged.

Many councillors pointed out that the owners of the layouts in the city were not following the rules regarding open space reservation. Councillors also criticised the Corporation for not taking steps to appoint an Executive Engineer in the Town Planning Section. The section functions without an Executive Engineer for more than a year, they pointed out.

Participating in the meeting, Panamarathupatti MLA Rajendran urged the Corporation officials to speed up the improvement works taken out in the Rajavaikkal, a major water carrying channel in the city.

Issues related to drinking water supply, street lights, mosquito menace, road works and sanitary works were also discussed during the meeting.

Mayor J. Rekha Priyadarshini presided. Deputy Mayor C. Panneerselvam, Corporation Commissioner K.S. Palanisamy and senior officials were present.

Last Updated on Thursday, 31 December 2009 04:53
 

“Empower LPA to approve plans”

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The Hindu 27.12.2009

“Empower LPA to approve plans”

MADURAI: Builders’ Association of India has urged the Chief Minister, M. Karunanidhi, to empower Local Planning Authority to approve building plans without ceiling on area and number of dwelling units.

In a memorandum addressed to the Chief Minister and Union Urban Development Minister, S. Jaipal Reddy, its past president, V. Ramachandran, said the LPA was presently allowed to approve plans for a maximum of 12 dwelling units with a floor area not exceeding 15,000 square feet. Stating that builders and promoters were venturing in bigger projects with more number of housing units, since smaller projects were not commercially viable with the rising cost of building materials and labour cost.

The memorandum wanted the Commissioner of Town and Country planning to notify the areas that were suitable for mutli-storey buildings in all municipal and corporation and also inform the local bodies.

The association wanted to fix a time frame for the municipalities and corporations to reply to the local planning authority on the applications seeking building plan approvals. The plan documents should be allowed to be forwarded to the Directorate of Town and Country Planning in case no reply is received within the fixed time-frame, the memorandum said. The files should be cleared by the DTCP also within a time-limit.

The LPA should raise all the queries with regard to any application seeking plan approval at one go and not one after another to prevent inordinate delay.

Last Updated on Sunday, 27 December 2009 03:27
 

M.K. Stalin, deputy chief minister, inaugurates the improved sewerage infrastructure at Guindy Industrial Estate on Friday

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Deccan Chronicle 19.12.2009

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Last Updated on Saturday, 19 December 2009 05:58
 


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