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Civic body to landscape area around upcoming HQ

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The Times of India                26.09.2013

Civic body to landscape area around upcoming HQ

CBD BELAPUR: Three days after TOI highlighted the hacking of more than 20 full-grown trees along the Palm Beach Road just outside the upcoming swanky headquarters of the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC), executive engineer Sanjay Desai clarified that the entire area will be landscaped by experts.

"Just like the area around Vidhan Sabha or Rashtrapati Bhavan is beautified with special ornamental trees, the NMMC, too, plans to do something similar. The existing trees will be replanted elsewhere. A detailed plan for landscaping the area has been prepared by architect Hiten Sethi. This will give an aesthetic look to the upcoming headquarters," he said. City engineer Mohan Dagaonkar remained unavailable for comment.

Nearly 20 trees along Palm Beach Road in Belapur, just outside the headquarters, were hacked last weekend. Belapur resident Roma Shetty said, "I really hope they keep their word. The city is turning into yet another concrete jungle and the civic authorities are doing little to save its tree cover."

 

Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation to upload list of legal cell towers

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The Times of India                26.09.2013

Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation to upload list of legal cell towers

NAVI MUMBAI: The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) is planning to put up a list of legal mobile towers within its jurisdiction on its website for citizens' reference.

"Cell phone companies have followed administrative procedures and taken necessary permission for installing more than 425 mobile towers on top of the buildings. The civic body will list the data on its website," said Prakash Thakur, assistant director, town planning.

Recently, during a Janata Darbar held by Thane guardian minister Ganesh Naik, citizens complained about increasing health hazards caused due to high radiations emitted by mobile towers. Naik has asked the local body to take cognizance of this issue and accordingly take action, sources said.

According to the NMMC officials, there is no data on illegal cell towers in the corporation limit. "Long back we had asked all ward officers to collate the number of legal and illegal mobile towers in their jurisdiction. But the instruction seems to have been overlooked by civic officials," said a law department official.

According to the policy, no cell tower can come up without permission under various sections of the Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act or from planning or municipal bodies.

But despite rules, over 800 cell towers have been installed in the NNMC limits and nearly half of them are believed to be illegal as they have failed to follow the necessary administrative procedure and secure approvals according to the norms, said NMMC officials.

 

Nashik Municipal Corporation may take a month to inform state about scrapping draft development plan

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The Times of India                26.09.2013

Nashik Municipal Corporation may take a month to inform state about scrapping draft development plan

NASHIK: Having scrapped the draft development plan (DP) of the city in the general body meeting (GBM) on Monday after members of all the parties deliberated for 11 hours and unanimously sought its cancellation, the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) will take at least a month to convey its decision to the state government.

The civic administration will write to the urban development department of the state government only after the receipt of the minutes of the GBM. Considering the preparation of minutes of the GBM under normal circumstances takes around one to two months, the preparation of minutes of the marathon GBM on the DP will take considerable time.

Speaking to TOI, municipal commissioner Sanjay Khandare said, "We will send a letter to the state government for cancellation of the DP only after we get the resolution of the GBM on the same. After that, the state government will decide on the issue."

An official from NMC said, "It may take a month to prepare minutes of Monday's GBM on the new DP of the city. The GBM started at 11.30 a.m. and continued till 10.45 p.m. with around 71 corporators deliberating on the issue. Thereafter, the resolution will be sent to the municipal commissioner, following the signature of city mayor Yatin Wagh. The civic administration will then write to the state government about the decision of the civic body."

Mayor Wagh had cancelled the draft DP at the GBM after members of all the parties unanimously sought its cancellation alleging that the plan had been chalked out in the favour of builders for converting their maximum land into yellow belt (residential). They said the DP unfair to the farmers as maximum reservations for various civic projects were made on their lands. The members alleged that there will be no environmental balance as the agriculture zone has been reduced from existing 33% to 15% in the new DP, which will affect the identity of Nashik as a "grape city".

After the expiry of the previous DP in 2010, the state government had set up a special cell to prepare the draft of the new DP and had appointed deputy director of town planning Sulekha Vaijapurkar as the unit head. Accordingly, the cell prepared the draft DP, keeping in mind, the population growth of the city up to 34 lakh by 2036 and submitted the draft DP to commissioner Khandare on August 13.

Thereafter, the first GBM to discuss the draft DP was held on August 29. But it was adjourned amid ruckus by members, who alleged leakage of the DP before being made public. Another GBM was held on September 16 but was been adjourned on the grounds of giving a week to enable the corporators to look at the copies of the DP and discuss it. The copies of the draft DP were made available to the corporators at the office of the town secretary of the municipal corporation. Thereafter, the GBM was held on September 23, in which, the mayor scrapped the draft DP, following strong demand by all-party members.

 


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