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MCD will charge you to raze your illegal building

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Hindustan Times  05.12.2010

MCD will charge you to raze your illegal building

Delhi residents, beware. If your construction is illegal, the MCD will demolish it. And it will make you pay for the demolition, too. Residents whose properties are being partially or fully demolished during the ongoing demolition drive will now have to pay the charges. Interestingly, the demolition charges shall be collected before the building is demolished.

After the Lalita Park building collapse on November 15 in which 70 people were killed and 80 injured, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi’s demolition squad has been razing all dangerous and illegal buildings in the city.

On an average a property owner whose building is completely demolished by the MCD will have to pay anything between Rs 50,000-1 lakh depending on the hours spent by the squad.

The civic body said they have rented most of the equipment such as bulldozers; trucks for the demolition drive and that has cost them a huge amount. Hourly charges are being levied by the MCD depending upon the machinery and manpower used in the demolition. “The MCD’s demolition squad spends hours demolishing unauthorised constructions. We also deploy heavy machinery and naturally money would be charged for it,” said Yogender Chandolia, chairman of the MCD’s standing committee.

According to the civic agency, on an average it takes at least two days to completely raze a three-storey building. “It takes four hours to demolish a floor normally. But many a times we don’t have adequate force which delays the action,” added the official.

In case property owners refuse to pay up, the civic body will attach the demolition charges with their property tax.

There are a large number of illegal buildings in unauthorised regularised colonies. These buildings will be completely razed by the MCD. “There are a number of unauthorised regularised colonies such as Laxmi Nagar, Lalita Park, Krishna Nagar, Mukherjee Nagar, Model Town, Badarpur where many people have constructed buildings without getting the building plan sanctioned. In such cases we will have to demolish them completely,” added the official.

However, the residents claim these illegal structures have come up in connivance with the MCD officials so many should not be charged. “I bought a flat from a builder a few years back. I wasn’t aware that the building didn’t have a building plan. I have been duped as my building will be demolished and on top of that they want me to pay for it too?” said a resident of Krishna Nagar extension.

The civic agency claims that last year, too, they had asked property owners to pay the demolition charges but the civic agency’s political wing was apprehensive in charging money from people ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections that were held last year.

What you’ll pay

If force from Townhall is used for demolition action: Rs 5,000 per hour.

If force from zonal department is used: Rs 2,350 per hour. 

The civic agency has identified dangerous and illegal buildings and has started taking action.

Last Updated on Monday, 06 December 2010 11:40
 

Dedicated cycling track in BKC by March

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Hindustan Times  03.12.2010

Dedicated cycling track in BKC by March

The city will get its first dedicated cycling track at Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) by March 2011. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is constructing the 12km track at a cost of Rs 6 crore. "We will complete the project by March 2011. The dedicated cycling track will ensure usage of bicycles which are energy saving transportation medium," said SVR Srinivas, additional metropolitan commissioner.

The MMRDA had come up with the idea of creating dedicated cycling lane at BKC last year and appointed consultants to conduct survey of internal roads. Based on the findings of the survey, MMRDA decided to set up a dedicated lane using removable barricades.

The cycling track will be next to the footpaths and will move along the internal roads of BKC. The MMRDA said it would also provide space to park bicycles.

"We are expecting large number of people to use the tracks. The diamond bourse is also opening up which will bring more people to BKC," Srinivas said.

The authority is also planning to create awareness for usage of bicycles.

The MMRDA has already made provisions for Rs 150 crore for improving the internal roads in the area. The money for the tracks would be spent from this corpus.

"It [cycling track] is a small initiative to promote environmentally friendly transportation system," Srinivas said.

Officials say, it is the right time to construct the dedicated cycling track as MMRDA is already developing BKC's infrastructure.

"It is imperative that such provisions are made at this time. If we decide to make this project 10 years down the line, the cost will increase manifold," Srinivas said.

Last Updated on Friday, 03 December 2010 11:55
 

CM's nod for issuing house numbers to illegal structures

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The Times of India  03.12.2010

CM's nod for issuing house numbers to illegal structures

MARGAO: With hardly a year to go for the assembly elections, chief minister Digambar Kamat has chosen to play the development card in his home constituency. During his visit to the Margao Municipal Council (MMC) on Thursday – his first ever visit since the new council was formed following the civic polls held last month – Kamat showered his largesse.

The CM gave his go ahead to the MMC to issue house numbers to illegal houses within its jurisdiction, which was relegated to the backburner after protests in 2009.

Addressing reporters after his meeting with MMC councillors, Kamat said that the MMC will issue house numbers after securing an affidavit from the house owners concerned that the MMC reserves the right to take action against the structure, as and when warranted.

Asked whether such an exercise would not amount to regularization of illegal houses, Kamat said, "Under the law, the Supreme Court has given its ruling that granting house numbers to houses for the purpose of house tax (collection) doesn't confer any legal status on them.

The MMC had embarked upon an exercise of surveying unassessed houses to bring them under the tax net. The MMC, however, subsequently found itself in a spot over the issue after the DMA refused to grant its sanction for the proposal and the Opposition councillors crying foul terming the exercise as "illegal" and "aimed at regularizing the illegal houses with an eye on the vote bank.

The CM also instructed the civic bosses to introduce a slew of administrative reforms in the Margao Muncipal Council (MMC) which will help speedy processing of applications received from the general public.

Kamat said applications received for construction of single dwelling units, compound walls, house repairs, renewal of licenses, NOCs for water and electricity connection, will be cleared within seven days.

Kamat announced development grants of .` 2 crore to enable the MMC to execute works amounting to .`Rs 10 lakh in each of the 20 wards of the city.

Besides, Kamat said he has asked urban development secretary, A K Acharya, to invite senior IAS officer S R Rao, former municipal commissioner of Surat, to conduct orientation programmes for the councillors, one session each in north and south Goa.

Rao is credited with changing the face of Surat and Vizag, Kamat said, adding that he would be asked to share his experiences with the councillors.

Last Updated on Friday, 03 December 2010 11:33
 


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