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In upmarket Mumbai locality, residents face demolition of homes

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The Hindu              27.04.2013

In upmarket Mumbai locality, residents face demolition of homes

Alok Deshpande

If the buildings violated norms why was BMC silent for so many years, they ask

The possibility of losing the roof over their head never crossed the minds of the residents at the upmarket Campa Cola Compound in Mumbai’s Worli area.

But acting on Supreme Court’s order, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation hasserved demolition notices on seven buildings in the compound, and asked its residents to vacate their flats within 48 hours.

Around 140 families, who have been living there for more than 25 years, have filed a review petition in the apex court alleging that a nexus between the civic body and builders was behind their ordeal.

In 1955, BMC leased the land to Pure Drinks Ltd. for establishing a factory. In 1980, it sought permission from the civic body to develop a large portion of the land for residential purposes, and signed an agreement with three builders to construct the seven buildings. Out of the seven, two are towers with 17 and 20 floors respectively, while three buildings have six floors each and two have seven floors.

According to BMC, the builders were permitted to construct only five floors and all the floors above that are illegal. The apex court, in its order on February 2013, permitted the BMC to demolish the unauthorised floors.

The decision could turn out to be a landmark one for a city battling unauthorised structures.

It all started in 2005, when the residents of the society, demanding setting up of a water connection, realised the buildings’ plans were never officially passed and none of the residents given occupation certificates despite residing in the buildings for 25 years. This, despite the fact that BMC officials regularly collected property tax from the residents.

The flats were purchased 25 years ago and the purchasers were allegedly fooled by the builders, who told them that the plans had been put up for approval. In reality, the BMC rejected all of them. “It was also not told to us that during the construction the BMC had issued stop work notices and collected penalties from the builders,” said Rohit Malhotra, a resident at the compound. Interestingly, the government accepted relevant stamp duty from buyers while officially registering all the flats.

According to the residents, many of whom are senior citizens, the BMC’s demolition notice will destroy their lives even though they were not at fault . “We are ready to pay the fine for the FSI violation and there are such provisions in BMC. But since this property is at the prime spot in Mumbai, the civic body seems not interested in following their own circulars,” Mr. Malhotra said. If the buildings violated FSI norms then why were civic officials silent for so many years, he asked.

A senior BMC official told The Hindu that the civic body was acting on the Supreme Court’s order. But Mr. Malhotra alleged that the residents were being targeted and said they wouldn’t vacate their flats. “They do not dare touch Adarsh CHS, but want to destroy our lives. We will fight till the end.”

 

VMC to reconstruct part of Khanderao Market headquarters

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The Times of India                     26.04.2013

VMC to reconstruct part of Khanderao Market headquarters

VADODARA: The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) will take up the reconstruction of a part of its headquarter building located at Khanderao Market. The portion of the building had been badly damaged over the years and needed repairs.
 
Officials said that the building is not a part of the historical Khanderao Market structure, but is an adjoining block that was constructed at a later stage. The block is presently used by officials of the administrative and engineering staff of the civic body.

Sources said that there complaints of water seepage in the extended portion of the building. This made it difficult for the offices located there to store documents. The problem became grave during monsoons. There was reluctance in using the rooms located in this part of the building and the possibility of electricity-related accidents.

The civic body has decided to bring down this portion of the building and reconstruct it at a cost of Rs one crore. Major renovations and alterations have already been conducted in other offices located in the VMC headquarters including that of the municipal commissioner.

The civic body had in the past considered the option of moving out of the present headquarters by constructing a new one, but the proposal has been lying in the cold storage. The possibility was considered as the present premises had little room for major changes as it was a historical building and the civic body also wanted to reduce the burden on it and conserve it.

Last Updated on Friday, 26 April 2013 11:47
 

Bidders refuse to bid, MC fails to auction multi-level parking lot

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The Indian Express                26.04.2013

Bidders refuse to bid, MC fails to auction multi-level parking lot

The Ludhiana Municipal Corporation was forced to cancel the auction of its multi-level parking lot situated at Zone-A headquarters on Monday after bidders refused to bid on the base price fixed by the civic body, terming it too high.

The MC, whose contract with the previous contractor ended on March 28, was asked to continue for a month on additional price of Rs 2 lakh. But now with this auction too getting unsuccessful, the MC itself will maintain the parking lot till it is successfully auctioned.

The auction was organised at Zone-A headquarters in which only 11 bidders participated. The reserved price of the parking lot was kept at Rs 37.44 lakh.

Kamlesh Bansal, commissioner, zone A, said, "The auction has been postponed as of now as bidders refused to bid." He added that the new date for auction would be announced soon.

Commenting on increased reserved price as compared to Rs 28 lakh last year, a source from MC zone A said, "We cannot give the parking lot at a throwaway price as other parking lots in posh localities are fetching huge amounts. We need to cover our losses."

 


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