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GVMC gets tough with encroachments

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The Hindu          28.06.2011

GVMC gets tough with encroachments

Staff Reporter

Three more structures ordered to be removed in ward 12

 

It is only a matter of time before all encroachments and unauthorised constructions are removed, Municipal Commissioner B. Ramanjaneyulu has said.

Close on the heels of action against a three-storey building at Kapparada on Sunday, three more structures in ward 12 came under the scanner on Monday.

Compound wall of a house encroaching upon the thoroughfare at the 80-ft road at Ramakrishnanagar, a staircase constructed with setback deviation and an unauthorised construction in the cellar of an apartment against which residents complained were ordered to be removed during his visit to ward 12. The Town Planning wing has identified 300 unauthorised constructions in the city.

Throwing debris on the road would not be tolerated, Mr. Ramanjaneyulu told reporters citing the instance of a mall at Resapuvanipalem being fined up to Rs.10,000.

On improving revenue, he said from hoardings of advertisements the present income was around Rs.6.5 crore owing to the failure of the agency. By calling for a single tender it could be improved up to Rs.10 crore to Rs.15 crore.

Mr. Ramanjaneyulu said those displaced by the corporation's development work would be given houses under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission without any lottery for initial allotment. For choosing a flat, lots would be drawn. Those living on railway land at Sevanagar had expressed readiness to move to the urban mission houses. Also those left out for expansion of the 80-ft road at Akkayyapalem would be accommodated there.

The civic works would be speeded up, he said. Contractors taking up too many works would be restricted. Orders of contractors who had not begun work would be cancelled.

Rs.5 lakh for zone

Each of the six zones would be sanctioned Rs.5 lakh for removal of encroachments like ramps and slabs laid on to the road. The encroachments should be removed first and fine collected from owners, he said during his visit to the Sankar Mutt road. For construction of culvert on the 80-ft road the earlier order should be cancelled and a fresh bid invited.


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    MCD move to check encroachment

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    The Hindu       17.03.2011

    MCD move to check encroachment

    Staff Reporter

    In a bid to create more walking space for pedestrians, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi had recently begun taking action on second-hand car dealers who block the streets and the footpaths by lining the cars on the road and on the pavements.

    The civic agency is now contemplating seizing the impounded cars from repeat offenders and disposing them of through various means including auction.

    At a meeting of the MCD Standing Committee on Wednesday, the civic body officials claimed that they were carrying out several drives against second-hand car dealers who encroach on public space but each time the owners would repeat the offence. The action of impounding cars parked on public space and giving them back to dealers after collecting fines was having no effect on many of them, they added.

    MCD commissioner K. S. Mehra said: “We have carried out drives in various MCD zones against second-hand car bazars in which dealers keep their vehicles parked on public space. Generally, we impound the cars and give them back after collecting fines. But many of them again do the same thing. It is high time we take strict action. How many times can we fine them? We are trying to make them understand that keeping public space free is important.”

    A week back the Environment Pollution Control Authority (EPCA) had issued directions to all land owning agencies and the police to remove encroachments and create walking space for pedestrians.

    The committee had asked all the land owning agencies to comply with its orders and has directed the police to take action against the encroachers.

     

    SMC to act tough against 170 illegal cellphone towers

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    The Times of India        08.02.2011

    SMC to act tough against 170 illegal cellphone towers

    SURAT: The mobile service providers are in for a trouble in the city. The Surat Municipal Corporation ( SMC) has directed the heads of municipal zones to act tough against mobile companies for illegally operating 170 mobile towers.

    Official sources said the seven municipal zones have been ordered to initiate action against the 170 mobile phone towers operating illegally from the residential, commercial and educational institution premises.

    "Not a single mobile service provider has turned up in the last one week after notices were served for illegal operation of 170 mobile phone towers. However, we have asked the zonal chiefs of the seven municipal zones to take action against these mobile service providers," director of planning (DoP) J M Patel said.

    The action has come after the issue was raised by member of standing committee Bhupendra Solanki at the general body meeting of the municipal corporation last week.

    An inter-ministerial committee of the central government had recently called for revision of radiation norms to suit Indian conditions and environment. The committee members expressed serious concern over high-level of electromagnetic radiation from the mobile towers and handsets and called for imposing strict restriction on installation of mobile towers near high-density residential areas, school, playgrounds and hospitals.

    Out of the 415 mobile phone towers erected in different parts of the city, about 170 towers are operating illegally without licences.

    "The civic officers will fan out in the city after two days and will stop operations of the 170 mobile phone towers," a senior civic officer said.

     


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