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UGD work on Ayyasamy Road to be completed soon: Mayor

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The Hindu                 09.07.2013

UGD work on Ayyasamy Road to be completed soon: Mayor

Slow progress:Ayyasamy Road at Shevapet in Salem will be opened for traffic as soon as the underground drainage work is over. —file PHOTO: P.GOUTHAM
Slow progress:Ayyasamy Road at Shevapet in Salem will be opened for traffic as soon as the underground drainage work is over. —file PHOTO: P.GOUTHAM

The underground drainage work currently being carried out on Ayyasamy Road would be completed soon and would be opened for traffic by this month end, Mayor S. Soundappan said here on Monday.

After inspecting the work carried out in the stretch in ward 28 at Sevvapet, he said that after laying of pipelines, work orders would be issued for tar topping the road and commercial vehicles can ply on the road.

He said that of the total 525 metre road length UGD pipelines were laid for 200 metres and the remaining 325 metres would be completed soon. Only after completing the work, drinking water pipelines could be laid in the stretch, he added.

Mr. Soundappan said that the project was planned to be completed in September-end, but with representations from the public and lorry associations, the culverts have been constructed.

"All the works would be completed and will be thrown open for the public soon", he added.

Due to the delay in completion of the road work, the newly constructed maternity centre at a cost of Rs. 30 lakh was yet to be opened near the road.

Corporation Commissioner M. Ashokan, Executive Engineers G. Kamaraj, S. Venkatesan, A. Ashokan and others were present during the inspection.

 

No survey of houses around temple ramparts: civic body

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The Hindu             04.07.2013 

No survey of houses around temple ramparts: civic body

Special Correspondent

The Tiruchirapalli City Corporation has clarified that it has not taken up any survey of houses situated around the ramparts of the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam and those old buildings will not come under the purview of its recent initiative to seal buildings with plan violations in the city.

The civic body has come out with the clarification in the wake of “rumours” and reports in some vernacular evening dailies that action is to be initiated against 100 more buildings in Srirangam following the sealing of a building near the Rajagopuram of the temple on Monday.

Corporation Commissioner V.P. Thandapani, in a statement, urged people not to pay heed to such rumours and panic. He clarified that the building near the Rajagopuram was sealed based on a directive from the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court to the civic body. The court had asked the corporation to initiate action as per law on a petition filed by the temple management seeking a direction to order stoppage of the construction of the building that was close to the temple gopuram and rampart.

Based on the directive, action was initiated against the builder for taking up the construction without approval. Since the construction was not stopped even after the levy of penalty, the building was sealed after giving notice under Sec.56 and Sec.57 of the Town and Country Planning Act.

Similar action will be initiated only against new buildings constructed without plan approval or in violation of the approved plan, he said and added that the corporation was making efforts to conserve the historic rampart of the Srirangam temple.

Building sealed based on a directive from the Madras High Court.

 

Building sealed

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The Hindu               02.07.2013

Building sealed

Town Planning Department officials on Monday sealed a commercial building on Cross Cut Road on charges of building rule violation.

The building with a constructed area of about 20,000 sq ft was being altered. A notice was served on the owner of the building Leema, wife of lottery merchant Martin.

The building owner had asked for expemtion of the building under the Government Order of 2007 for regularisation of buildings with violations. Corporation officials said that the GO gave relief for buildings with 50 per cent violation and not for large-scale violations. Hence, the building was sealed on Monday.

 


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