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Chavan firm on razing illegal structures

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The Hindu                  18.04.2013

Chavan firm on razing illegal structures

Staff Reporter

In wake of the building collapse in Maharashtra’s Thane district killing 74 people, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Wednesday firmly said there would be no stay on the demolition of illegal buildings declared as dangerous in Thane

Instead, residents living in such buildings would be offered alternate accommodations in rental homes built in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), said Mr. Chavan, speaking in the Assembly.

“The drive to raze 57 such buildings marked ‘extremely dangerous’ is on as planned. There are 1,097 such structures that need to be razed. It would be wrong to stop the demolition of illegal buildings since an incident like the Mumbra collapse can recur. Who will take the responsibility then?” asked Mr. Chavan.

The Chief Minister refused to accede to the demands of a section of legislators cutting across party lines demanding a stay on the soon-to-be carried out demolition drives.

Rebuking the government for its ‘delayed response’ in awakening to the problem of illegal structures, Thane legislators Eknath Shinde, Rajan Vichare (from the Shiv Sena) and Jitendra Awhad (from the Nationalist Congress Party) demanded that the drives be immediately stopped and that the illegal structures be ‘regularised’.

Mr. Chavan said those dislocated would be housed in the 3,700 rental homes already constructed under the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority’s (MMRDA) rental housing scheme. He also announced that illegal buildings in Thane and the MMR would now be included under the cluster redevelopment model as a long-term for the housing imbroglio.

The other temporary accommodation option the government is considering is creating large transit camps. The State government would amend the Maharashtra Region and town Planning Act to introduce development control rules for such a policy, Mr. Chavan admitted.

The existing cluster redevelopment scheme applicable here under Development Control Rule 33 (9) envisages an incentive Floor Space Index (FSI) of 4 to ensure the integrated development of a locality.

However, none of the cluster projects here have taken off so far

Mr. Chavan said amendments to the city’s cluster redevelopment scheme would be announced first after which a separate policy for MMR would be drafted. He said has not yet been decided whether FSI of 4 would be offered under this scheme in MMR.

The Congress, the NCP and the Shiv Sena have called for a dawn-to-dusk shutdown in Thane in protest against the drive. However, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Chief Raj Thackeray, while opposing the bandh has demanded stern action on contractors responsible for building illegal structures in Thane.

“The MNS will not participate in the bandh as no action has been taken against the real culprits so far. If MNS corporators are found guilty of building illegal structures, action should be taken against them as well,” he said.

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 April 2013 04:28
 

BMC cracks whip on illegal additions in Mhada colony, sets 2-day deadline

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The Times of India                  17.04.2013 

BMC cracks whip on illegal additions in Mhada colony, sets 2-day deadline

MUMBAI: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Tuesday took action against illegal constructions in a Mhada colony at Malad.

Of the 77 houses in the area, the BMC had issued notices to 51 for illegal encroachments in the mandatory open space. The owners had put up roofs and converted the open spaces into rooms, toilets, kitchens and sitting areas. While BMC officials removed the roofs and dismantled the extra frames, they said some house-owners were given two days to remove the illegal extensions. "We had issued notices to these residential units as they had constructed sheds in the mandatory open spaces that are supposed to be left open. We have dismantled some structures and given the others time. We will go there after two days and if they haven't removed them then we will do it," said Devendra Jain, assistant municipal commissioner, P-north ward office. He added the BMC will also take action against the other illegal constructions made in these flats.

This is the first action after a squad of 65 officials was designated by the BMC to take on illegal constructions in the city. The squad started work on Monday and will be responsible for taking action against illegal constructions in their wards. If they fail to do so, the officials can be fined and jailed for negligence.

However, experts say the BMC move is likely to face resistance from citizens and political interference.

The civic body also demolished five unauthorised shops in Parel that had come up on a recreational ground.

The BMC received 21,011 complaints of illegal constructions in the city, from January 2012 to March 2013. Of these, it attended to 15,278 while 5,733 are still pending.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 April 2013 12:21
 

NMC, RTO, traffic cops come together to facilitate Starbus services

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The Times of India                  17.04.2013

NMC, RTO, traffic cops come together to facilitate Starbus services

NAGPUR: Commuters travelling in Starbuses can expect better services soon, as, for the first time, Nagpur Municipal Corporation's NagpurMahanagarParivahan Limited (NMPL) convened a joint meeting of civic officials, regional transport officers and city traffic police.

NMC additional municipal commissioner Hemant Pawar, who is also executive director of NMPL, chaired the meeting attended by assistant RTO Ravindra Bhuyar, police inspectors (traffic) Avinash More and Sunil Shinde, assistant municipal commissioners Mahesh Moroney and R Karad, and Vansh Nimay's general manager (operations) Sanket Pande and others.

The meeting focused on various issues ranging from encroachments near bus shelters to non-payment of passenger tax.

Pawar directed the assistant municipal commissioners of all 10 zones to ensure there are no encroachments near bus shelters. "There should be no encroachments (like handcarts or even parked autorickshaws) within 50 meters of the bus shelters," Pawar said, and directed both NMC zonal officers and traffic police to ensure this.

PI Sunil Shinde said the traffic police are always ready to extend support to NMC to remove encroachments from the roads. The issue of pending royalty and refund of concessions given to students were also discussed.

Non-payment of passenger tax

Assistant RTO Ravindra Bhuyar raised the issue of non-payment of passenger tax. Since inception of city bus service by NMC, not a single penny has been paid towards this head. As per RTO records, the unpaid passengers tax comes to around Rs 10.63 crore.

Fitness certificates

After TOI highlighted the issue of Starbuses plying without fitness certificates, the city bus operator has started complying with fitness norms. It has already started the procedure to obtain fitness certificates for its fleet and so far it has obtained fitness certificates for 110 buses. Presently, the operator is plying 240 buses, of which 180 buses were purchased under JNNURM.

Shift bus shelters

The presence of bus stops near traffic junctions, main thoroughfares and roundabouts, is posing bottlenecks to free vehicular movement on many busy stretches across Nagpur, pointed out senior traffic PI Avinash More. He demanded that NMC should shift the bus stops erected near traffic junctions, so that there is no chaos near junctions.

Illegal passenger vehicles

Vansh Nimay officials raised the issue of illegal passenger vehicles plying in city limits, which is affecting their business. Most autorickshaws operating in the city do not have mandatory stage transport permit as stipulated by the Motor Vehicles Act. The illegal operation of autorickshaws and other private vehicles also came to fore recently when the city traffic police launched a drive and found many three-wheelers without valid permits plying in city limits.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 April 2013 11:37
 


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