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Corporation to frame bylaw to fix parking fee

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The Hindu        26.09.2014  

Corporation to frame bylaw to fix parking fee

This will help curb violations: Deputy Mayor

The city Corporation has decided to frame a bylaw to enable it fix parking fee for commercial complexes, private hospitals, and theatres.

The council, which met here on Thursday, passed a resolution, moved by the standing committee on finance seeking to appoint a Revenue Officer to prepare the bylaw.

Deputy Mayor Happy Kumar said the civic body now lacked the powers to curb the levy of parking fee by private establishments.

The rules would give the civic body the authority to fix the parking fee and intervene effectively in the event of violations. Hospitals such as KIMS, YCDC Dermatology clinic, SUT, and some theatre owners had sought permission to collect fee for vehicles parked on their premises, he said.

The civic body could serve notices on those collecting parking fee but it would not stand legal scrutiny as the present laws governing the corporation was silent on this aspect, he said.

Councillors of the United Democratic Front (UDF) criticised the civic body for not taking steps to prevent private establishments from ‘fleecing the public.’

The council passed by voice vote a resolution moved by the standing committee on health seeking no-objection certificates to two bars to start beer and wine parlours. The UDF members opposed the resolution but the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) passed the resolution with the support of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

UDF councillors said the BJP was extending support to start beer and wine parlours when its leaders were speaking in favour of prohibition. UDF councillors staged a walkout after LDF councillors supported a resolution urging the State government to withdraw the recent hike in water tariff and the imposition of additional taxes.


Hospitals seek nod to collect parking fee UDF councillors flay Corporation’s ‘inaction’
 

SDMC awarded for e-governance

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The Hindu        25.09.2014  

SDMC awarded for e-governance

The South Delhi Municipal Corporation has been given the Skoch Order of Merit for e-governance projects for its online building plan sanctioning service.

Started in 2011

An SDMC statement on Wednesday said the award was given on September 19. The civic body’s predecessor, the unified Municipal Corporation of Delhi, started the online facility in January 2011.

‘13,600 plans sanctioned’

Since then about 13,600 building plans have been sanctioned, said the SDMC statement.

The online service does away with manual examination of building plans and fees. The plans are automatically scrutinised after being uploaded and are checked for compliance with the building bye-laws prescribed in the Master Plan-2021.

 

VMC identifies 253 buildings for demolition

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The Hindu         25.09.2014   

VMC identifies 253 buildings for demolition

C. Hari Kiran
C. Hari Kiran

The Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) has identified 253 old and dilapidated buildings in the city even as the authorities revealed that as many as 12 precariously dangerous structures were demolished, and notices were served on the rest of the building owners.

According to rules, the VMC authorities identify old and dilapidated buildings in the city and serve notices on building owners to either strengthen the structures or pull them down within a fortnight, failing which steps would be initiated to pull down the dilapidated structures and recover the cost of demolishing the structures from the owners.

At a review meeting held here, VMC Commissioner C. Hari Kiran instructed authorities to take further action against buildings owners, who were served notices in the past as well.

During the meeting, officials informed that besides serving notices to the 241 building owners, engineers were directed to check the structural stability of the 241 buildings and submit a report. “Based the report submitted by engineering section, further action will be initiated,” a senior official told during the meeting.

Pending cases

In addition, cases are pending against as many as 43 unauthorised structures that were identified in the city. Further action will be initiated depending on court orders.

 


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