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AP Gazette nails Kalpana mall version, state retreats

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The Deccan Chronicle  27.09.2010

AP Gazette nails Kalpana mall version, state retreats

Hyderabad, Sept. 26: The Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MAUD) department has said that the government has proposed to rectify the earlier mistake of showing the plot housing Kalpana Theatre as “residential use” in the Master Plan and hence decided to exempt the builder from paying impact fees.

In a rejoinder to the news item CM waives Rs 20cr for Kalpana mall, the MAUD stated that the government had examined the builder’s proposal in detail and observed that the cinema had been in existence since 1964 and that the land came under commercial use.

The department also sought to clarify that it had recommended to the Chief Minister, Mr K. Rosaiah, to exempt the impact fee by converting the land use from “residential” to “commercial”.

Our correspondent replies: The MAUD memo 6169/I/2010-2 published in the Andhra Pradesh gazette (No 408) nails the version in the rejoinder. The gazette states: “The government has examined the representation of the applicants in consultation with the GHMC commissioner and has decided to convert the land use from residential use to commercial use and to collect impact fee as per rules.”

Further, the MAUD had put the payment of impact fee prescribed for category A for the proposed construction of multiplex as one of the 16 conditions for change of land use. The gazette also states that the applicant put forth his argument about the existence of the theatre since 1964 and that the land had been put for commercial and not residential use since then.

While the department recommended levying the impact fee, the municipal administration minister, Mr A. Ramanarayana Reddy, had recommended the exemption.

The Chief Minister had overruled the minister and ordered that the impact fee be levied.

The rejoinder has conveniently kept under wraps the subsequent crucial development of the builder approaching the chief minister after the gazette notification was issued directing the former to pay the impact fee.

It was on the directions of the Chief Minister, that MAUD re-circulated the file recommending exemption. Ironically, MAUD made an observation that the applicant had not come with any new grounds that warranted a re-look but in the end recommended the exemption, apparently under pressure.

The Chief Minister did a volte face and ordered the exemption following which the MAUD issued fresh orders.

We stand by our report.

Last Updated on Monday, 27 September 2010 05:57
 

MCD’s three-day meet on commercial building tax ends

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The Pioneer  23.09.2010

MCD’s three-day meet on commercial building tax ends 

PNS | Dehradun

The three-day meet of the Municipal Corporation of Dehradun (MCD) working committee concluded on Wednesday in which 57 cases of commercial building tax calculation were processed by the committee members.

The concluding day of the working committee meet experienced stormy scenes when Dehradun Mayor Vinod Chamoli walked out of the meeting following a heated argument with a councillor regarding the calculation of commercial tax on a building.

However, the Mayor returned and the meeting resumed after working committee members appealed to the Mayor to attend to the issues to be deal with in the meet.

Earlier, Chamoli told the committee members that they should handle each case without bias and not act favourably to someone just because they know the party involved.

The majority of the 57 cases processed by the working committee were of shops at Rajpur Road, Chakrata Road, Kishan Nagar, Astley hall among those in other localities of the town.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 23 September 2010 06:08
 

PMC to propose appointment of arbitrator

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The Times of India       22.09.2010

PMC to propose appointment of arbitrator

 PUNE: The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is likely to come up with a proposal to appoint an arbitrator for settling cases related to property and water tax disputes.

The move assumes significance as there are nearly 350 disputed cases related to taxes and the total amount which is to be recovered is nearly Rs 280 crore. The cases have been pending in courts for many years. The issue came up for discussion at the standing committee on Tuesday.

Civic officials told the committee members that around Rs 210 crore dues pertain to water taxes while dues worth Rs 70 crore pertain to property taxes.

Senior committee member and corporator Ujjwal Keskar suggested that the municipal corporation should appoint an arbitrator to resolve the tax disputes. He also suggested that the municipal corporation should first announce an amnesty scheme for citizens to pay their tax dues. He pointed out that a few years back, when the corporation had announced an amnesty scheme for new property holders, nearly 14,000 property owners had come forward to pay their taxes. According to Keskar, the civic administration has agreed to both the suggestions and is likely to come out with a proposal next week for appointing an arbitrator.

Meanwhile, the committee deferred the hoardings policy tabled by municipal commissioner Mahesh Zagade. Civic officials told the meeting that there are a total 2,313 authorised advertisement hoardings in the city, but the number of unauthorised hoardings is over 5,000.

The committee also discussed the issue of taking action against jewellery shop owners who have not paid octroi on gold and silver since April this year. The administration stated that it had issued notices to the jewellers in this regard. The committee was informed that the new Rajiv Gandhi hospital in Yerawada will start functioning next month.

Meanwhile, committee chairman Arvind Shinde directed the PMPML to stop the CNG pump for autorickshaws at the Narveer Tanaji Wadi bus depot as the pump had been started without taking any prior permission from either the PMC or the PMPML board of directors.

 


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