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Demolition Notice to Tiruvanmiyur Residents as Builder Fails to Pay up

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The New Indian Express           05.12.2013 

Demolition Notice to Tiruvanmiyur Residents as Builder Fails to Pay up

Residents of 79 apartments in a building in Tiruvanmiyur are in a state of shock after the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) served them a ‘locking and sealing & demolition notice’, as the builder had reportedly failed to pay an infrastructure development and amenities fees of `44 lakh to the agency. Residents of Ramaneeyam Samarpann Apartments in Thiruvanmiyur told Express that on November 27, 2013, the CMDA officials pasted a demolition notice, besides handing out the notice to the secretary, to be circulated among the residents. The residents said that the builder, besides failing to pay the infrastructure and amenities charges, also constructed two dwelling units illegally. “He kept us in dark about the whole thing,” said a resident on condition of anonymity.

The residents felt that the CMDA’s action against them in issuing the notice was unfair. “They should have taken action against the builder. How do we know that he has not paid the infrastructure and amenities charges?” asked a resident.

According to the notice, the builder obtained the approval in 2008 for 77 dwelling units. He had also applied for completion certificate in 2010. However, instead of remitting the infrastructure and amentities charges, he had gone for a court order dated June 2010, without insisting on a completion certificate from CMDA. But this does not absolve him from paying the infrastructure and amenities charges. After several reminders, including the one in 2010, the lock and seal and demolition notice had been issued.

“The builder has not paid infrastructure and amenities charges. The residents have given a reply in writing to the lock and seal notice. We are going through it,” said a senior CMDA official. The builder was not available for comments.

Also, this is not an isolated case. Since 2007, several builders, to avoid paying infrastructure and amenities charges, have gone to court to obtain water and power connections without insisting on a completion certificate from CMDA, said sources. Also, the sub-committee of the monitoring committee in CMDA had already identified such erring builders.

M G Deivasahayam, managing trustee of the Chennai-based Citizens Alliance for Sustainable Living (SUSTAIN) and a member of the Monitoring Committee, said that the file in this regard was still awaiting clearance, thus putting many buyers of flats at risk. “The monitoring committee is not being allowed to perform its duties,” he said. The committee had suggested that the habitual violators needed to be identified and security deposit be collected as multiple of the security deposit normally collectable while issuing planning permission.

The CMDA is yet to take action against the officials in connection with expiry of bank guarantees worth more than `3.77 crore, after the government sought an ‘Action Taken Report’ on the audit reports starting from 2006 to 2009-10, that highlighted the lapses.

Sources said that the government was losing several crore of rupees due to non-collection of infrastructure and amenties charges and lapse of bank guarantees towards remittance of security deposit to get planning permission. The CMDA issues ‘locking and sealing & demolition notices’ to builders who flout norms.

 

Corporation promises completion of drain works

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The Hindu              05.12.2013

Corporation promises completion of drain works

A storm water drain being constructed at Balasundaram Layout, in Singanallur, in the city.—Photo: K. Ananthan
A storm water drain being constructed at Balasundaram Layout, in Singanallur, in the city.—Photo: K. Ananthan

K. Rathna Kumar of Balasundaram Layout, Singanallur, has been waiting for a storm water drain for long. For over a year, to be precise. He is worried about it – not as much about the absence but the Corporation leaving out the area while providing the storm water drain to neighbouring areas.

The Corporation leaving out the three streets of the layout is unfair. If the civic body can provide the drain to neighbouring streets, why has it failed to extend the drain to the area, he asks.

If it is the absence of the drain for him, for other city residents it is the absence of culverts and joints that is troubling them.

At many places in the city, the Corporation has constructed the storm water drain alongside roads but left incomplete the construction at junctions.

This has led to stagnation at the road junctions across the city.

This led to repeated complaints from the public, forcing Mayor S.M. Velusamy to ask the engineers to construct culvers and complete joints on a war-footing. This was two months ago, when the count stood at 247.

According to Commissioner G. Latha, the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) wing officials led by P.A. Ganeshwaran have almost completed the task in that of the 247 works, only 12 are pending as on date. And, 21 works are in progress.

The Corporation will complete the work by December 15, 2013.

Explaining the reasons for the delay, officials say that while constructing the drain, the officials encountered trees, electric poles, water supply pipelines, telephone cables or other obstacles and that delayed the work.

Aside from completing the pending works, the Corporation has also made considerable progress in the storm water drain work in that of the 737 km to be constructed, the civic body has thus far completed 684 km. It will complete the remaining km in the next few weeks.

 

Drive against unauthorised hoardings

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The Hindu            04.12.2013

Drive against unauthorised hoardings

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Collector M. Karunakaran has warned that unauthorised commercial hoardings would be removed unless they were not dismantled by the companies concerned before December 5.

In a press release, Dr. Karunakaran said the illegal hoardings will be removed on December 6 through a joint operation to be initiated by the Corporation, Public Works Department, Departments of Police and Highways. The expenditure incurred for this exercise will be collected from the companies concerned.

Moreover, these companies cannot claim compensation for possible damage when the hoardings are removed.

 


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