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Parking woes dog redeveloped Mhada buildings

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The Times of India  06.12.2010

Parking woes dog redeveloped Mhada buildings

MUMBAI: While the FSI for the 56 Mhada colonies in Mumbai has been increased to 2.5 and buildings are undergoing redevelopment, there is hardly any effort to have planned development. In fact, there is very less space for vehicle parking in redeveloped buildings and residents are forced to park on roads.

Vice-president and CEO of Mhada, Gautam Chatterjee, said: " In one of the meetings, I told municipal commissioner Swadheen Kshatriya that no concessions must be given to builders who want redevelopment by compromising on parking space."

Mhada sources said the building proposals department allows for more construction at the cost of parking lots. "Larger FSI with TDR permits large constructions. Builders sell parking lots for Rs 4 lakh to Rs 5 lakh each but they cut down on parking space," said a Mhada official.

A case in point is Tilak Nagar in Chembur where towers came up in place of Mhada chawls. As parking is an issue, residents now park on the road. At many places in Tilak Nagar, there is angular parking, leading to traffic snarls and only one car can pass on each carriageway. Same is the case at Pantnagar, Motilal Nagar, Bandra (E) and Andheri (W).

Citing a case in Pantnagar, a Mhada official said that a building is redeveloped on Ram Narayan Narkar Marg , "The builder is selling each flat for Rs 1.20 crore. The first floor of this building will be leased to a nationalised bank. There is space only for 10 to 15 cars. A person buying a flat here would have at least one car. There is not enough space and cars parked on the carriageway of Narkar road will block traffic," said a Mhada official.

In Bandra-East, a MHADA chawl was redeveloped and the saleable component flats were sold at the rate of Rs 14000 per sq foot, but there is barely any space for parking. Only some big builders in Bandra-East which are doing mega development projects of a cluster are providing parking lots.

Advocate Ravi Shetty, a resident of Bandra -East said, "When we had a deal with the builder DB Realty, we have incorporated two car parks per flat and 100 parking lots for guests. This is a standard part of our agreement. Similarly situation now exists in other redevlopment projects of Bandra -East where each original member is being given one car park.''

Housing expert Chandrashekhar Prabhu said, "When redevlopment takes place, there must be suffiecent parking. Unless that is done, plans should not be sanctioned." Master plans of MHADA colonies should be done and they technically qualified people and those on panel of MHADA who are qualified enough.''

An official in the building proposals department said, "We insist on parking lots, but the present schemes only allow concession in redevelopment cases."

Last Updated on Monday, 06 December 2010 10:12
 

4,309 constructions still without completion certificates

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The Times of India           06.12.2010

4,309 constructions still without completion certificates

PUNE: Of the 8,385 people who were granted building permission for their constructions since 1982, only 4,076 have taken completion certificates from the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) in the past 28 years of formation of the civic body.

Dilip Kudale, co-ordinator, engineering department said that the PCMC said, "Out of the 4,309 who have not taken completion certificates till date include, 2,759 cases involving private small constructions and 1,317 cases involving commercial buildings."

Kudale said that the PCMC has sent notices to those who have not taken completion certificates following which 100 people applied for the same. "The scrutiny of their applications is in progress and if the applications fulfil the requisite conditions, they will be given the certificates," he said. "A majority of the building permissions have been given after 2005. In 2005 the PCMC changed the building permission rules due to which people have had to pay building permission charges and premium charges while getting the permission. The PCMC has collected the charges from 85 per cent of the people who had taken building permission, but not taken the completion certificates," said Kudale.

Kudale said, "The PCMC has given part completion certificates to 1,098 constructions which are in various stages of construction. The revenue earned by the building permission department has increased significantly in the past five years to reach Rs 107.10 crore in 2009-10 as against Rs 13.17 crore in 2005-06."

 

Builder encroaches on SWD

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The Deccan Herald  06.12.2010

Builder encroaches on SWD

Bangalore, December 5, DHNS:

The Standing Committee on Major Works of the BBMP has found that Brigade Gateway apartments has encroached upon a major storm water drain (SWD) at Yeshwantpur behind Metro Railway Station.

Chairperson H Ravindra and the members on Saturday inspected the area and found that the major SWD  near a railway overbridge was diverted.

A five-foot-wide road on the front of the building towards Rajkumar Road was blocked and a compound wall was constructed. On the directions of the Committee, the drain was dug up. The members learnt that there are 1,250 flats and shops in the multi-storeyed apartment.

On inquiry, the Committee members came to know that the firm did not have permission from the Palike. Ravindra said he would bring the irregularities to the notice of Mayor S K Nataraj and Palike Commissioner Siddaiah.

Last Updated on Monday, 06 December 2010 06:33
 


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