The Hindu 25.05.2018
Corporation orders mobile tower removal
In a first, the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation has ordered the
removal of a partially-erected telecommunications tower atop a
two-storey building.
The construction of the tower by Reliance Jio
Infocomm Ltd. on a building on Bodheshwaran Road had sparked protests
by the Nandavanam Residents’ Association, leading to a legal battle
since the launch of the work in 2015.
The Corporation had earlier ordered the removal of the foundation constructed for the tower.
The
foundation was found to be illegal under provisions of the Kerala
Municipality Act, 1994. The residents’ association claimed that the
company had misled the authorities.
The company had later contested the Corporation’s directive before the tribunal for Local Self Government Institutions.
The
residents’ association had also impleaded in the case. The work was
found to be in violation of Section 406 (1) of the Kerala Municipal
Building Rules, 1999. The Corporation served notice to the building
owners, directing the tower’s removal. A foundation, 8 metres long, 50
cm wide and 50 cm high, had been constructed.
Nandavanam
residents’ association president K. Surendran said this was the first
time that the Corporation had directed the removal of a tower.