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Corporation plans to create green belts in city

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The Hindu        28.11.2014   

Corporation plans to create green belts in city

Civic body starts identifying vacant land

Mayor P. Rajkumar (second right) and Corporation Commissioner K. Vijayakarthikeyan (right) planting a sapling at the sewage water treatment plant at Ondipudur in the city on Thursday.
Mayor P. Rajkumar (second right) and Corporation Commissioner K. Vijayakarthikeyan (right) planting a sapling at the sewage water treatment plant at Ondipudur in the city on Thursday.

The Corporation is planning to create a green belt on the premises housing large buildings in the city.

Mayor P. Rajkumar said that they have started identifying vast areas of vacant land on the premises of public sector establishments and holding talks with the officials to plant saplings.He said this after inaugurating the tree plantation drive at the sewage water treatment plant of the Corporation’s underground drainage project at Ondipudur on Thursday.

The Mayor said that they would be planting another 450 saplings in a phased manner. “Most of the trees will be aromatic to control the bad odour from emanating from the treatment plant,” he said.

Mr. Rajkumar said that the green belt would be made mandatory right from the planning stage to get the Town and Country Planning Department approval and implementation would also be strictly followed. “Efforts would be taken to urge the existing establishments to establish a green belt,” he added.

Corporation officials said that they are also planning to improve the green cover in education institutions too. Corporation Commissioner K. Vijayakarthikeyan and other Corporation officials were also present.

 

Mettupalayam Municipality seals shop for illegal sublet

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The Hindu        28.11.2014  

Mettupalayam Municipality seals shop for illegal sublet

The Mettupalayam Municipality has recently sealed a shop at the municipal bus stand after it found the shopkeeper to have illegally sublet the premises.

The sealing and the civic body’s proposal to auction all its shops in the town has angered the Opposition councillors who staged a protest on Tuesday.

Mobile shop

Municipal Chairman D. Sathish Kumar said that the shop that the officials sealed belonged to a Sarvodaya organisation, which after taking it on action had sublet the premises for setting up a mobile phone shop.

This was in violation of the rules and resulted in loss of revenue.

A rough study the Commissioner K. Saravanakumar has suggested that owners of almost all the 200 shops had illegally sublet the premises for rent which was far higher than what they paid the Municipality.

If the Municipality were to auction all the 200 shops, including the prized 100 in the bus stand, it would get at Rs. 2.50 crore a year as against the Rs. 75 lakh it earned at present.

Renovation

Mr. Kumar said that the civic body had been forced to take such a step because it needed to boost revenue to pay its share in various development projects that the Central and State governments had approved.

For instance, it needed money for the following projects - bus stand renovation, new municipal office, workers quarters project and water supply improvement.

To improve the income from shops, the Municipality would first auction the shop it had sealed to see what the highest bid was.

Based on the amount the shop generated, it would fix the rent for the other shops.

If the shopkeepers were ready to pay the revised rent they could continue using the shops else the civic body would auction the shops afresh keeping the highest bid amount as a guideline.

Mr. Kumar also said that the Opposition had no basis for opposing the initiative that was aimed at boosting the civic body’s revenue.

 

Corporation to bear medical expense of injured worker

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The Hindu       28.11.2014 

Corporation to bear medical expense of injured worker

Coimbatore Corporation has taken steps to ensure that the medical expenses of worker N. Saravanan, who suffered injuries on Sunday while cleaning underground drainage in Gandhipuram, are taken care off.

Sources in the civic body said that while using the jetting-cum-suction machine, the hosepipe burst causing injuries on his jaw. He was rushed to a private hospital in the area and his condition was said to be stable.

The sources said that the big particles that moved in at great speed blocked the passage of other waste leading to creation of pressure inside the hose, which burst open. This was not a one-off kind of incident as often the workers who cleaned the underground drainage encountered such bursts.

They explained that the workers first flushed air in high pressure into the UGD pipelines to clear blockages and then suck out the waste. Big particles get into the hose pipe and get stuck as their size prevented them from getting inside the tank.

The Corporation used two such lorries for the West and Central zones and had planned to deploy two more.

After the Sunday’s incident, Commissioner K. Vijayakarthikeyan inspected the lorries.

 


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