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NMC panel wants occupancy certificate norms scrapped

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The Times of India              30.01.2014

NMC panel wants occupancy certificate norms scrapped

NAGPUR: Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC), for the first time, initiated a measure to prevent unauthorized constructions at the initial stage itself. Within weeks, however, corporators began to oppose the move. The Nehru Nagar Zonal Committee on Wednesday passed a resolution demanding that the civic chief revoke the circular making occupancy certificate mandatory for getting water and sewage disposal connection for new buildings.

Following consistent rise in unauthorized constructions and incidents of building collapse or catching fire, municipal commissioner Shyam Wardhane had issued a circular on January 3 for effective implementation of occupancy certificate norm. Chairperson of Nehru Nagar Zone Mangala Gavre mooted the proposal to oppose the move in the meeting of zonal committee and got support from nine corporators.

Gavre later told reporters neither the NMC nor state government could stop issuing new water connection. "NMC had made occupancy certificate mandatory taking the base of a Supreme Court's order that was for big cities like Mumbai witnessing large number of high rise buildings in unauthorized manner. Nagpur has large number of unauthorized layouts. Government had okayed regularization of these layouts. Water connection is basic requirement and should not be stopped," she said.

However, Gavre had no answers when asked whether zonal committee was supporting unauthorized constructions. In the circular, Wardhane made it clear that occupancy certificate should be issued within a week of receiving the application to prevent inconvenience to the citizens. Now, the zonal committee's resolution will be forwarded to civic chief who will take final decision.

NMC sources told TOI builders are upset with the occupancy certificate rule and are lobbying for its scrapping. "Occupancy certificate is mandatory according to developmental control regulations implemented since 2001 and also as per the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning (MRTP) Act. The guidelines were framed for effective implementation of the rules," said an official.

 

NMC plans to install solar panel at its HQ

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The Times of India              30.01.2014

NMC plans to install solar panel at its HQ

NASHIK: With an aim to reduce electricity bills, the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) is planning to use solar power at its headquarters at Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan. The proposal in this connection is soon to be tabled at the general body meeting of the municipal corporation for its approval soon.

Speaking to TOI, an official from the electricity department of the NMC said, "We have plans to install solar panel at Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan, which will save the electricity bills up to 70%. Solar power will be utilised during working hours. At present, the annual electricity bill of Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan is close to Rs 45 lakh. Installation of solar panels will save around Rs 30 lakh in electricity bills in a year. The capacity of the solar panel will be 1 MW at an estimated cost of Rs 1 crore. The proposal in this connection is soon to be tabled at the general body meeting for its approval."

"We will immediately float a tender for installation of solar panel once we get the approval. The process will take around six months after we get the approval," he said. Besides the headquarters, the NMC has six divisional offices in its limit - Nashik East, Nashik West, Nashik Road, Satpur, Cidco and Panchavati. The electricity bills of the head office and the divisional offices are close to Rs 80 lakh a year.

 

Mayor gives 2-day ultimatum to encroachers

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The Times of India              30.01.2014

Mayor gives 2-day ultimatum to encroachers

NASHIK: Mayor Yatin Wagh on Wednesday gave encroachers in Nashik Road area an ultimatum of two days, failing which; the unauthorized structures would be removed by the civic administration. Wagh was on a visit to division to take a look at the encroachments.

The mayor visited areas near Shivaji statue, Devi Chowk, the railway station, Muktidham, Masjid road, Jail Road, Bytco and other surrounding areas of the Nashik Road division.

For the last week, the mayor has been visiting various areas of the city that are allegedly encroached and instructing the officials concerned to clear them. The anti-encroachment department of the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) has been demolishing illegal structures since Monday.

On Tuesday, the mayor visited the area near Sarda Circle where around 30 shops have been allegedly built on encroached land.

"There are a lot of encroachments in these areas, particularly on the footpaths. We have instructed the encroachers to remove them in two days, or else the NMC will remove them. Hawkers, kiosk owners, vegetable and other vendors and show owners extending their shops right up to the footpath are the issues of concern in the area," said chairman of the NMC's standing committee, Ramesh Dhongade, who accompanied the mayor during the visit.

Officials of the Nashik Road division said that even though they remove the encroachments periodically, but they keep cropping up time and again.

"We conduct regular drives to remove encroachments, but the temporary ones keep coming back. Now, with the mayor's orders, we hope the roads will become encroachment-free," an official of the Nashik Road division said.

 


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