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Corporators concerned about encroachment on open spaces

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The Times of India       21.03.2014 

Corporators concerned about encroachment on open spaces

KOLHAPUR: Members of the standing committee on Thursday asked the civic administration to take steps to name the Kolhapur Municipal Corporation (KMC) as the property owner of the 1,100 open spaces in the city, which are increasingly facing the threat of encroachment.

 


Standing committee chairman Sachin Chavan and corporators Subhash Ramugade, Sangita Devekar and Satish Lolage complained that the 1,100 open spaces reserved in the city have either been sold or face encroachments. Over the years, the estate department has registered KMC's name as the owner in only 600 properties, Chavan said.

"The open space reserved in Ward B was sold by the original owner since KMC failed to name itself as the property owner. The delay in the transfer of property also caused encroachment over the open space near Khare Mangal Karyalaya. The KMC should initiate criminal action against the person who had sold the open space," members said.

The administration assured the committee members that the encroachments would be removed immediately. "We will ask the town planning, estate and other concerned departments to coordinate and remove the encroachments," administration said. "The issue of the open space in ward B is sub judice and the administration cannot comment on it. But when the owner requested for the permission to sell the open space, KMC had rejected it," administration representatives told the committee.

Administration also told the committee that it will present the report of the progress in construction of the Keshavrao Bhosale natyagruha and Shahu Khasbaug Maidan before the committee members.

Construction of sewage treatment plant (STP) at Dudhali to process 17 million litres of waste water each day has been stopped by contractor, administration told member Mahesh Sawant. KMC has proposed to impose fine of Rs 10,000 each day for the delay in the work over contractor, administration informed.

The project is in the pipeline for eight months despite the work order being issued. However, the actual work could not start since several technical sanctions were pending. Dudhali STP was scheduled to be completed by June and now KMC is struggling to meet the deadline.

The project is important to curb the pollution of Rankala Lake as sewage water from Sarnaik Vasahat, Old Vashi Naka, Sham Society and Shivaji Peth will be collected by drainage pipeline from these areas and carried to the Dudhali STP. Approximately, 2.5 MLD sewage water gets discharged directly into the lake.

 

Civic body recovers Rs 40L from APMC shopowners

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The Times of India      21.03.2014 

Civic body recovers Rs 40L from APMC shopowners

AURANGABAD: The Aurangabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) on Thursday sealed 25 shops at Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC) premises and recovered property tax of close to Rs 40 lakh from the shopowners. Tax collection in charge in the AMC, Shivaji Zanzan, said that the 25 shops were sealed in the morning hours but 15 of them were opened after the shopowners cleared the outstanding amount.
 
"It was a satisfactory day for the tax recovery department," he said. Since the AMC initiated tax collection drive against the APMC shopowners, it has recovered a total of Rs 76 lakh.
 
The AMC is eyeing recovery of Rs 5 crore from APMC shopowners till March 31 and to speed up the tax recovery, the AMC has set a special camp in the market. But sources in the AMC said that reaching the Rs 5 crore mark is not a possibility. "The AMC has reduced the tax amount of all the shopowners and thus the total collection should be in the range of Rs 1.5 crore," the source said.
 
About 907 shopowners in the premises have been evading property tax since 1998. They were demanding reassessment in the tax saying that the civic body should levy property tax as per the net rateable value (NRV) of 1998 instead of its value in 2006.
 
After the construction of 907 shops in 1998, the APMC had allotted it to 826 owners. Some of the shopowners had purchased two blocks. The APMC was supposed to collect the tax from the occupants and pay it to the civic body. But there was dispute over this process.
 
In 2006-07, it was decided that the shopowners will directly pay the tax to the AMC. And the municipal body had issued tax notices based on NRV of 2006 but the occupants wanted it as per the NRV of 1998.
 
Zanzan said that the civic body had accepted the demand of the shopowners and issued new bills to them.
 
Meanwhile, the AMC on Thursday collected Rs 53.37 crore on account of property tax and Rs 17.69 crore under the head of water charges in 2013-14. "The total collection has touched Rs 71.06-crore mark," Zanzan said.

 

 

BMC to issue certificates before razing shaky buildings

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The Times of India       21.03.2014 

BMC to issue certificates before razing shaky buildings

 

MUMBAI: In a bid to persuade the residents of private societies to vacate their dilapidated buildings, ward offices will issue them a certificate of occupancy before razing such structures.

"Issuing a certificate to private societies instils a sense of security into the residents. Before razing a building, BMC officials note down the number of persons present there and their names. This, along with a picture of the building, will appear on a certificate duly signed by the assistant commissioner of the ward," said a civic official. The system is already being followed in P(north) ward in Malad and M(east) ward in Chembur. This ensures that once a new building comes up after the demolition of the old structure, the rightful owners get their due and there is no scope of fraud.

The BMC move comes in the wake of occupants in private societies showing reluctance to vacate flats even after getting demolition notices. "Occupants of buildings on pagadi (rent) system get a rent receipt but no carpet area is mentioned there. We measure the carpet area in their presence. This is a way to ensure that they were the actual occupants of the buildings," said D K Jain, assistant commissioner, P(north) ward. Vishwas Shankarwar, assistant commissioner, K(west) ward, said that in case of private buildings the BMC was restrained from disconnecting electricity and water supply due to a Bombay high court order.

"We attempt to vacate the buildings with the help of police," he said.TOI reported on Thursday that there were around 593 dilapidated buildings in Mumbai of which only 41 municipal buildings, 125 private buildings and three government buildings have been vacated. The BMC will provide alternate accommodation in Mankhurd to all residents vacating municipal buildings.

There are 32,429 buildings above 30 years old in Mumbai and the BMC has sent notices under section of 353 (B) of MMC Act to conduct structural audits to 13,779 buildings.

Other than a visual inspection, a non-destructive test while conducting structural audits of buildings is mandatory and it includes taking some portions ---the core from columns and beams and sending it for testing in a laboratory.

In some wards, BMC issues certificates to residents of private buildings that have been declared dangerous

BMC takes stock of the number and names of members present and the picture of the building on the certificate, which is duly signed by the assistant commissioner of the ward

The BMC certificate provides a sense of security to the residents before vacating the building

BMC will provide alternate accommodation in Mankhurd to all residents vacating municipal buildings.

 


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