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More public space to be reclaimed

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The Times of India      21.09.2010

More public space to be reclaimed

CHENNAI: Continuing with its drive to claim open space reservation lands being held by private property developers, the Chennai Corporation will take over 40 properties spread over 200 grounds in Mylapore and Kodambakkam zones on Friday.

As per the development control rules (DCR), a developer who embarks on a housing project in an area of 3,000 sq mt need not earmark open space reservation land. However, if a plot is b igger than 3,000 sq mts and up to 10,000 sq mts, 10% of the developing area has to be reserved as open space for public use. He has to hand over gift deeds to the Chennai Corporation through CMDA for further maintenance - public park or playground.

"Pieces of land would be taken from Velachery Main Road, Mylapore, MRC Nagar near Greenways Road, Saligramam and Virugambakkam, all at one go," a senior corporation official told TOI. They have been under the possession of private land owners for five to ten years, as the regulatory bodies turned a blind eye to the violations. The corporation's decision to take over OSR land was taken in the wake of a field survey by the vigilance department with help from CMDA and zonal offices.

As many as 100 pieces of OSR land have been identified in various parts of the city. As of now, a majority of these are located in zones like Mylapore (36), Kodambakkam (19), Kilpauk (14) and Saidapet (13). The personnel have identified 701 grounds in areas like Kodungaiyur, Ayanavaram, Villivakkam, Mc Nicholas Road in Chetpet, Nelson Manickam Road, Chinmaya Nagar in Virugambakkam, Avvai Shanmugham Salai, Haddows Road in Nungambakkam, Vadapalani, Kottur Gardens and Sardar Patel Road in Adyar.

An official closely associated with the project claimed that land reserved for open space are extensively used for private access and parks developed and maintained by owners are out of bounds for the public. On an OSR land on Velachery-Tambaram Road, the property owner has built a swimming pool and a temple. In some places, the land is used for installing TNEB transformers.


Last Updated on Saturday, 20 November 2010 11:01
 

Govt lands reclaimed by CMDA, Corpn

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The Times of India  03.09.2010

Govt lands reclaimed by CMDA, Corpn

CHENNAI: For officials of the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority and the Chennai Corporation, Thursday was hectic. Officials of the two agencies along with the police reclaimed government lands in Tiruvanmiyur and Velachery that had been in the hands of private individuals for years.

In the morning, tension prevailed on Velachery Main Road after a huge posse of police gathered at a high-rise structure near the Madras Race Club. Senior CMDA and corporation officials had a tough time convincing the developer who had encroached upon the land leased out to the Madras Race Club by the state government. The officials citing a Supreme Court order went ahead with the demolition.

It is said that the developer had rented out the building to a private car service firm which was using it for car service, store room, ramps to first floor car parking, washing and painting area, besides toilet facilities. The CMDA issued notice in June 2006 but the developer had challenged the notice in the Madras high court.

"However, the high court upheld the CMDA action in the same year, followed by a ruling by a division bench in July last. The developer's special leave petition was also dismissed by the Supreme Court in August last, hence the demolition," CMDA sources said. With the support from the corporation's men and machinery, the CMDA authorities pulled down the unauthorised structures and reclaimed the government land.

Separately, Mylapore zonal officials of the Chennai Corporation were facing a similar ordeal at Sakthi Nagar in Tiruvanmiyur. The members of the nearby church confronted the civic authorities for taking over 100 metres of passageway, which would otherwise serve as a vital link to the adjoining burial ground, being exclusively' maintained by them. "The war of words finally ended after the Tiruvanmiyur police intervened," sources said.

For the corporation, reclaiming the passageway would help connect the other end of Kannappa Nagar Third Main Road. The zonal office had also served notice to the occupants of a building that encroached upon the passageway. "It will be removed shortly," a zonal official said.

Last Updated on Friday, 03 September 2010 09:55
 

Corporation to collect details of OSR lands

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The Hindu  02.09.2010

Corporation to collect details of OSR lands

 

In Discussion: The council meeting of the Chennai Corporation in progress on Tuesday.

CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation will collect details about 98 OSR (Open Space Reservation) lands in various localities this week. The total area is estimated to be around 700 grounds.

The Corporation would explore the possibility of developing parks and playgrounds on the lands. It would also consider constructing underground parking lots.

This was announced by Mayor M. Subramanian at the council meeting of the Corporation here on Tuesday.

“The Corporation will take appropriate action for taking over the OSR lands worth more than Rs.1,500 crore,” he added.

Responding to suggestions from some of the councillors for utilisation of the OSR lands for other purposes, Mr. Subramanian said it was legally not possible to construct any other structure for other use on the lands. Only parks are permitted to be developed at the ground level, he added.

Various councillors stressed the need for takeover of OSR lands by the Corporation in various parts of the city.

Opposition leader Saidai P. Ravi said the problems of traffic congestion and lack of parking space would be solved by construction of underground parking facilities. The need for keeping the OSR spaces ‘open' as per the statutory requirements would also be addressed by developing the park above the underground parking space, he said.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:38
 


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