The Times of India 01.08.2012
No repairs sans AMC sanction
AHMEDABAD: To curb surreptitious building repairs in the walled city,
municipal commissioner Guruprasad Mohapatra has issued a notification
restricting any repair works of listed heritage properties without the
permission of the AMC. The notification says that the new heritage laws
are part of the general development control regulation and any owner
caught doing unlawful repair works will face strict action.
The
notification was issued on July 24. It states, “Owners and stakeholders
of listed heritage buildings are hereby directed not to demolish any
listed heritage building or structure, unless a written permission is
obtained from the competent authority of the AMC. Any violation of this
notice will be dealt strictly under the provisions of the GDCR.” The
list has been accredited by the Heritage Conservation Committee ( HCC) which has jurisdiction over heritage properties within AMC and Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority ( AUDA) limits.
A detailed list of more than 12,500 heritage properties of the walled
city has been put up by the AMC on its website. “There have been few
demolitions in the walled city even after a gazette notification was
brought out few months ago. The recent public notice is to warn the
owners who are indulging in unlawful repair works of their buildings. We
even have information that some heritage structures are being pulled
down to turn them into commercial properties,” says a senior AMC
official.