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CMDA seals under-construction building on Anna Salai

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The Times of India 11.11.2009

CMDA seals under-construction building on Anna Salai

CHENNAI: The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority on Monday sealed an unauthorised structure under-construction on Anna Salai. The structure was found to be violating development control rules (DCR) of the Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning Act, 1971.

Official sources claimed that the developer had obtained permission from the planning body only for the construction of basement and three floors. After getting permit, it is said, he added another floor unauthorisedly. And the DCR requirements were not fulfilled during the course of construction, including space for road-widening. The CMDA had issue a notice in June to stop the work.

"There is a serious violation of set back and floor space index. Though the land falls very close to the arterial road, the rules were not adhered to in terms of allotment of space for road-widening, etc.," sources told TOI. The Teynampet police could not reach the owner of the property at the time of sealing the structure R.S No.3869/2 and 3870, block 76 of the Mylapore division, Teynampet.

Enforcement action was taken as per Section 56 (2A) (discontinue the use of building by locking and sealing the premises) of the T&CP Act, 1971. "The owner has applied for permit for the revised plan for the additional floor, which was however rejected. The construction itself was violating the plan permit issued earlier," sources said.

The agency said no third party shall acquire or seek to acquire any interest in the property. Neither the owner nor the developer/occupier has any right to use the premises in any manner, whatsoever or to tamper with the seal of the CMDA. In the event of violation, the owner/developer/occupier will be liable for criminal prosecution, the notice warned.

For the CMDA, this is the eighth structure being sealed since November last, after the government stalled demolition of unauthorised buildings. The Chennai Corporation is yet to crack the whip against unauthorised buildings, sources said. The state has delegated powers to both CMDA and local bodies to lock and seal unauthorised buildings built after July 27, 2007. The buildings built earlier come under an ordinance.

 

Zonal offices to handle property tax issues

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The New Indian Express 11.11.2009

Zonal offices to handle property tax issues


CHENNAI: Within a couple of weeks from now, more than 70 per cent of property tax assessees of the Chennai Corporation can resolve their issues relating to assessment at the zonal offices without coming to the Ripon Building.

Further, the forms for filing property tax assessment will also be simplified leaving out the cumbersome clauses. The modalities for implementing these drastic change in the functioning of the revenue department of the City Corporation are likely to be finalised at a meeting to be chaired by the Commissioner in a day or two.

Under the existing system, every property tax assessee needs to visit Ripon Building, for issues related to property assessment, merger of buildings, and additional assessment since all final decisions are taken at the headquarters only.

As per the simplified system, assessment of property sizing below 5,000 sq ft would be done by the Assistant Revenue Officers (ARO) attached to zonal offices and a nod from the respective zonal officer is enough. Currently, even after ARO’s assessment, the process of levying tax (after assessment) finally culminates at Revenue Officer stationed at Ripon Building.

Hereafter, final approval for assessment of property sizing between 5000 sqft and 50,000 sqft is vested with RO, while approval of assessment of above 50,000 sqft buildings would be allotted to Deputy Commissioner (Revenue and Finance).

At present, the assesses have to fill-in four forms each having four pages to file assessments - Form No.6 for new buildings, Form No.7 for additional construction, Form No.8 for sub-division and merger of buildings and Form No.9 for change of name of ownership of properties. In the coming days, all the necessary details could be filled in just four pages.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 November 2009 07:23
 

Separate authorities for Kovai, Tiruchy, Madurai

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The New Indian Express 11.11.2009

Separate authorities for Kovai, Tiruchy, Madurai


CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government is planning to set up separate development authorities for Coimbatore, Tiruchy, Madurai and Salem, Information Minister and Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) chairman Parithi Ellamvazhuthi said here on Tuesday.

Inaugurating a seminar on ‘New Trends in Town and Country Planning’ to mark the World Town Planning Day on Tuesday, the minister said people would soon be able to access CMDA’s recently-launched e-governance initiative of computerisation of layout preparation and launching of plans approved by the organisation in its website.

Institute of Town Planners India (ITPI), Tamil Nadu Regional Chapter secretary S Balasubramanium, who highlighted the situation of town planning manpower in the TN government planning organisations, urged the minister to initiate measures by way of recruitment at various levels.

He also demanded that the minister allow town planning professionals to practise as licensed town planners as followed in other states for strengthening the town planning profession and public welfare. Balasubramanium also stressed the need for creating an advisory panel for Model Real Estate (Regulation of Development) Act in TN. He urged for a Town Planning Administrative Tribunal to look into the problems arising over the plans and other issues.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 November 2009 07:19
 


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