The New Indian Express 12.04.2013
Buying flat? Verify first: PMC
With illegal construction turning out to be a major concern in the
city, Pune Municipal Corporation has urged citizens to buy property only
after proper verification of the structure’s legality.
Such information has been made available for the citizens on its official website www.pmcalert.org.
“The citizens should keep away from illegal constructions. A list
of all PMC-approved building plans has been put up on our website and
for structures apart from those, citizens should check with the civic
offices concerned to avoid loss of property or life in case of any
eventuality,” said Additional City Engineer Vivek Kharwadkar.
In a press statement, the civic administration further stated
that if any citizen wants to file a complaint or provide information
about illegal constructions, then they can do so on the website.
The civic administration has urged citizens to provide
information on any construction that is being done in haste, it said,
adding, “The PMC will not provide any civic services to illegal
buildings in the city.” It also stated that citizens should get
information on completion certificate of any construction before using
it for residential purpose.
Meanwhile, PMC has intensified its drive against illegal
constructions and demolished several structures in Baner and Sangamwadi.
“The civic administration has taken up work to identify illegal
constructions that are dangerous and need to be demolished. It has also
started the process of filing criminal cases against the developer of
illegal constructions,” Kharwadkar said.
In Taljai, where an illegal building collapsed in September,
leading to the death of 11 persons, he said the civic administration has
identified 27 illegal constructions that are in a precarious condition.
“The PMC has served notice to the residents of three buildings, asking
them to vacate them, and has also decided to undertake detailed
structure audit of the remaining 24 buildings,” Kharwadkar said.