The Times of India 04.05.2013
‘Civic amenities strained due to unauthorized constructions’
on Friday said that if the growth of unauthorized constructions in
Pimpri Chinchwad is not stopped now, it will put more strain on the
civic amenities provided by the civic body.
Pardeshi
said the civic body provides amenities in the municipal limits where
one FSI (floor space index) is used for constructions. However,
unauthorized constructions that have grown rampantly in the municipal
limits in the past few years have consumed up to four to five FSI. This
means that if the civic body creates amenities for 1,000 people then it
will be used by 5,000, thus putting a strain on the civic
infrastructure. There will be more burdens on the water supply, drainage
and road network that the civic body is developing in the city because
of the unauthorized constructions.
Pardeshi said that in
many areas of the city, people have not left any side or front margins
for the buildings that they have constructed. The parking space left on
the ground floor is inadequate too, so people are forced to park their
vehicles on the roads. Around three per cent of the complaints received
by the corporation are about the ill-effects of the growth of
unauthorized constructions. This percentage will grow to 30 per cent
after five years and to 50 per cent in 10 years, he said.
On
the demolition drive, Pardeshi said, “Pimpri Chinchwad city is the only
city in the state where the High Court has specifically directed the
civic body to take action against the unauthorized constructions. The state government
too has made new laws under which the civic officials can be imprisoned
for three months and fined for Rs 20,000, if they don’t take action
against unauthorized constructions.
“We are demolishing all the
unauthorized constructions that have been built after April 1, 2012. We
are also demolishing the illegal constructions that have been built on
the plots reserved for civic amenities in the development plan and those
built in the floodline affected areas as they cannot be regularized
under any circumstances,” he said.