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4 yrs on, nullah survey report reaches improvement panel

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Indian Express     29.10.2010

4 yrs on, nullah survey report reaches improvement panel

Express News Service Tags : city improvement committee, CIC, Mahesh Zagade Posted: Fri Oct 29 2010, 00:54 hrs

 Pune:  Four years after it was submitted to the civic administration, the nullah survey report has now been tabled for approval by the city improvement committee (CIC) to carry out the restoration work of nullahs across the city.

The flooding during the monsoon had brought to light that many nullahs had been encroached upon or diverted. The proposal said it was necessary to restore the nullahs back to their natural flow to avoid a repeat of the situation.

The report was prepared by private consultant Primove in 2006 at an expense of Rs 72 lakh. Municipal commissioner Mahesh Zagade had recently announced that all survey reports would be compiled to locate nullahs across the city and carry out restoration work.

The civic administration has also undertaken the removal of the concreted base of nullahs done under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), so that the depth of nullahs can be increased. The civic body has appointed senior officials for each area to carry out an on-field study of the status of nullahs and carry out works to increase their carrying capacity. City improvement committee chairman Virendra Kirad said the administration would be questioned on the delay in tabling the proposal.

Last Updated on Friday, 29 October 2010 11:20
 

2,000 completion certificates not taken, PCMC issues notices

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The Times of India                 29.10.2010

2,000 completion certificates not taken, PCMC issues notices

PUNE: The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation ( PCMC) has issued 2,000 notices to builders and house owners, who have not taken completion certificates.

Speaking to TOI, Dilip Kudale, co-ordinator, engineering department, said the notices were served over the last three months. Kudale said, "Majority of the notices went to individuals, while 80 builders have also been served notices."

They sought building permission before starting the construction but failed to take the completion certificate, said Kudale. Notices have issued to those who have failed to collect the certificates since 1970.

According to Kudale, "Some people leave the construction midway, due to lack of funds, and do not seek completion certificate since they have not completed construction as per the building plan. In some cases, people take part-completion certificates and are not given completion certificate as they have not completed construction. And then, there are those who forget, especially if they have not built the house themselves".

"Last week, a meeting, under the chairmanship of municipal commissioner Ashish Sharma, was held with the 80 builders. They were instructed to take the completion certificates at the earliest", said Kudale.


 

PCMC did not issue notices against errant builders

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The Times of India                   29.10.2010

PCMC did not issue notices against errant builders

PUNE: The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has not issued notices to any of the builders who haven't handed over free amenity space to the civic body as per the policy adopted in 2008 for allowing conversion of industrial land to residential. This was revealed in the reply given by PCMC's building permission department to a Right to Information Act application filed by Shiv Sena corporator Seema Savale on September 18.

The PCMC had adopted the policy in 2008 to allow builders to convert industrial land into residential by paying premium charges and giving 10 per cent of the land as amenity space free of cost to the civic body. As many as 17 builders have so far taken benefit of this scheme but only a few of them have handed over the amenity space to the civic body.

However, after Savale was given the reply following the RTI application, the civic body woke up to the need of issuing notices to errant builders and sent notices to 12 builders last week asking them to hand over the amenity space.

Savale has alleged that the director of town planning in the PCMC has given incorrect information in an affidavit filed in the Bombay High Court last year stating that PCMC has sent notices to builders asking them to hand over the amenity space and that strict action will be taken if they failed to comply.

After receiving the reply to the RTI application, Savale recently wrote a letter to municipal commissioner Ashish Sharma demanding strict action against the town planning department official for failing to send notices to errant builders and also demanded that the PCMC take possession of the four lakh sq.ft of amenity space it should have received in lieu of the conversion.

Reacting to the letter, Sharma said, "The PCMC has sent notices to builders who have not given possession of the free amenity space. Some builders have given possession of the free amenity space and the PCMC is undertaking developmental projects on it."

Dilip Kudale, co-ordinator, engineering department, said, "The PCMC issued 12 notices last week on the directives of commissioner Sharma. The PCMC will not give completion certificates partial or otherwise and permission to load transfer of development right (TDR) to these errant builders."

Ashish Patil, deputy director, town planning department, claimed that the affidavit Savale was referring to was filed in the court over an year ago. No affidavit has been submitted recently.

"I have sent a letter to the building permission department to take possession of the free amenity space from builders. The building permission department gives building permission and has the powers to take possession of the free amenity space," he added.

 


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