All That You Would Like To Know About The Proposed
Greater Mumbai Revised Draft Development Plan 2034 (RDDP 2034)
The Revised Draft Development Plan 2034 (RDDP) is an OLD WINE IN A NEW BOTTLE with some added flavors and blends.The Revised DP 2034 is total U-turn from the Proposed Earlier Draft Development Plan 2034 (EDDP) as was proposed in Feb, 2015 and is more or less on the similar lines to the presently prevailing Development Control Regulation, 1991.
The Revised Draft Development Plan 2034 (RDDP) is an OLD WINE IN A NEW BOTTLE with some added flavors and blends.The Revised DP 2034 is total U-turn from the Proposed Earlier Draft Development Plan 2034 (EDDP) as was proposed in Feb, 2015 and is more or less on the similar lines to the presently prevailing Development Control Regulation, 1991.
All the earlier proposed special features of Higher
FSI, Introduction of Transit Oriented Development, Introduction of Zonal FSI,
Local Area Plans, Multiple use of open spaces, etc. under EDDP are put to rest
in the RDDP 2034.
Affordable housing was, (and continues to be) a
challenge that both plans sought to address.
The first Development Plan for Bombay was
sanctioned in 1967. The second DP of the City, known as DP 1991 was sanctioned
in parts from 1991 to 1994. DP 2034 will be the third Development Plan for
Greater Mumbai. Last year a draft DP i.e. Earlier Draft Development Plan 2034
was proposed however since over 65000 objections were received the same was
scraped as infructuous.
Introduction to Greater Mumbai, Revised
Draft Development Plan 2034 (RDDP):
The Municipal Corporation for Greater Mumbai has now prepared a Revised Draft Development Plan 2034 (2016) for which objections and suggestions are invited from public at large.
The Municipal Corporation for Greater Mumbai has now prepared a Revised Draft Development Plan 2034 (2016) for which objections and suggestions are invited from public at large.
The basic goals of RDDP are a) Retain Greater
Mumbai’s Economic Primacy, b) Endow the City with enhanced Environment (Quality
of Life), c) Inject greater Equity and d) Implement DP through Partnerships
The primary objects of are,
a) on the creation of green spaces,
b) affordable housing,
c) the educational and health profile,
d) on art and culture,
e) institutional strengthening space allocation for government buildings,
f) public – private partnership,
g) easy of governance and doing business by introduction of concept of deemed approval and sharing of revenue, h) equality between inland city, Suburbs and extended suburbs by introducing permissible FSI as 2.00,
i) Provisions for Gaothan / Koliwada / Adivasipada Settlements.
a) on the creation of green spaces,
b) affordable housing,
c) the educational and health profile,
d) on art and culture,
e) institutional strengthening space allocation for government buildings,
f) public – private partnership,
g) easy of governance and doing business by introduction of concept of deemed approval and sharing of revenue, h) equality between inland city, Suburbs and extended suburbs by introducing permissible FSI as 2.00,
i) Provisions for Gaothan / Koliwada / Adivasipada Settlements.
For a city, the Development Plan is the most
significant strategic document that it prepares every twenty years. It sets out
a composite economic, environmental and social framework for the subsequent two
decades. The RDDP is prepared considering Mumbai’s economic dominance, an
improved living environment and an enhanced provision of equitable livelihood
and physical and social infrastructure. In its broadest approach, the quality
of any city invariably rests on its economy, its environment and its equity. A
city that overemphasizes one to the detriment of the others imbalances itself.
In the effort at this revision, therefore, RDDP proposes to make effort to
eliminate imbalance, as far as possible, in an already highly built city with
huge scarcity of land for meaningful readjustments.
Population : The population of Greater Mumbai, recorded in 2011 Census is 12.44
million as against the 11.98 million in 2001 indicating a net addition of
nearly half a million over one decade. The population growth rate of Greater
Mumbai has been experiencing a decline since 1961. However, there has been a
sharp decline in the last decade (20.68% between 1991-2001 and 3.87% between
2001 – 2011). As per Regional Plan projections assembled by MMRDA the
population of greater Mumbai is likely to come down to 11.40 in 2034. The RDDP
has adopted the highest population figure projected by the draft RP. This is
12.79 million that Greater Mumbai would reach by 2021.
Regional Plan Population Projection for
Greater Mumbai:
Area
|
1991
|
2001
|
2011
|
2021
|
2031
|
2034
|
Greater
Mumbai (Millions)
|
9.93
|
11.98
|
12.44
|
12.79
|
11.91
|
11.40
|
Household size is 4.48 in 2011 for both the Island
City and the Suburbs. The average household size in Greater Mumbai is
decreasing and stands today at 4.5. It is further expected to decline and is
estimated to be 4.2 in 2024 and 4.0 by 2034.
Economy: Mumbai’s economy has undergone a significant transformation from
manufacturing activity to tertiary activity, post 1990. Mumbai’s economy, in
terms of GDP at current prices, has been growing at an average of 13% from
1993-1994 to 2010-11. Its share in India’s GDP has been around 3%. Based on
available economic data, the NDDP of Mumbai is expected to grow at 7% per
annum.
Current and Projected sectoral share of Mumbai’s
NDDP :
Sector
|
Activities
|
Current Share (%)
|
Projected (2034)
Share (%)
|
Primary
|
Agriculture and
Allied
|
1
|
0.5
|
Secondary
|
Manufacturing and
Construction industries
|
31
|
20
|
Tertiary
|
Communications,
trade, hospitality, banking, financial services, etc
|
68
|
80
|
Land Use Zone: The RDDP 2034 proposes five land use zones:
1) Residential (R): The Residential Zone will have predominant residential use.
However, a number of compatible commercial uses would be allowable in this
Zone. This is in keeping with the mixed use character of the City. Commercial
activities allowed in this zone are designed to serve retail local needs that
would be available in the neighborhood. They would positively impact
convenience, quality of life, more pedestrian trips and a diminished use of
vehicles. The SRDP 1991 norms of commercial activities have been revised and
expanded to suit current and future requirements.
2) Commercial (C): The Commercial Zone will have a predominant commercial use with
Office, Retail and Service spaces. However, this Zone will also have a mixed
use character. Here, residential use will be permitted. In addition, service
industries will be allowed. Apart from positive transportation impacts,
provision of residential space and services would prevent this Zone from
becoming lifeless after working hours. Areas to carry out logistic activities,
truck terminals, some manufacturing activities that deal with rubber, plastic,
metal, electronic goods, leather, etc. that are not permitted in the
Residential Zone are permissible in this Zone. However, warehousing activities
of hazardous materials, manufacturing and processing of chemicals, textile
products etc would not be permissible. CBDs shall form part of commercial zone,
and will have FSI 5. All octroi nakas will continue to be used for the purposes
of octroi, but where they are also marked as CBD, they would have the ability
to fully utilize the unutilized potential.
3) Industrial Zone (I): The primary land use in the Industrial Zone will be manufacturing
industries. New industrial activity shall be non-polluting, non-hazardous and
subject to clearance from MPCB. Existing Industrial users are protected subject
to certification from MPCB. However, conversion of land use to R or C can be
permitted as specified in the DCRs. No residential development shall be
permitted adjacent to existing hazardous industries in Industrial Zone to
ensure safety and insulate residential communities from industrial traffic and
other irritants, and to shield industry from complaints generated from nuisance.
4) Natural Area Zone (NA): Greater Mumbai area is home to ecologically sensitive areas like
mangroves, coastal wetlands, forests, parts of salt pan lands in CRZ I and
natural water courses such as lakes, rivers, nallas, streams, ponds, etc. These
nurture the city’s ecology and biodiversity. The Sanjay Gandhi National Park
and estuarine mangrove patches are standout features of Mumbai’s natural
biodiversity. These areas need to be unremittingly protected from the march of
the built environment in the long-term interest of the city. The RDDP,
therefore, has retained the EDDP categorization of such lands in the Natural
Areas. No buildable development on these lands would be permissible, except for
Municipal facilities. The ELU discovery of newly emerged mangroves in Thane
Creek spread over 14.96 sq km are included in this Zone.
5) No Development Zone (NDZ): SRDP 1991 demarcated certain environmentally sensitive lands such as
marshy lands along the creek, hilly areas, agricultural lands, high tide areas
and barren lands and some lands under primary activity as No Development Zone.
These erstwhile NDZ areas occupied a total area of 13,706 Ha. The EDDP showed
that of the total area forests, water bodies, areas under SPAs, unclassified
area and area under CRZ I cover majority of the land use, at 75.52%. Of the
balance land, 17.29% is presently under Gaothans, Slums and Industries. 12.49%
of NDZ had been included as designation and reservation of land for public
purpose.
6) RDDP defines No Development Zone as comprising
potentially developable lands kept in abeyance for future development. Hence
all lands that were eco-sensitive are now in Natural Area and no longer NDZ.
NDZ now comprises 3,734 ha of land. RDDP looks at all such land under NDZ as a
means of assisting the City to bridge its major deficits. These comprise
Affordable Housing, Public Open Space, Institutional Areas and Public
Amenities. The NDZ lands have been brought under a Policy under which such
lands owners would come forward for development.
As a result, earlier uses permissible under NDZ
have been taken out except for those that are smaller parcels of land and are
not able to come for development under the larger NDZ Development Policy.
Similarly, all reservations that had been fastened on to NDZ lands have also
been taken out.
There are several regulatory boundaries presently
in force in Greater Mumbai that are incorporated into the DP 2034, in addition
to the above Land Use Zones a concept of Overlay Zone is introduced. These
overlay zones have been incorporated in the Proposed Land Use Maps which imply
applicability of the respective Acts unless otherwise mentioned in the
Development Control Regulations.
Concept of Legends for Designations and
Reservations: Legends are abbreviations depicting designations and reservations
on the Proposed Land Use (PLU). Designations are public amenities already
developed. Reservations are parcels of land mandated for specific public
amenities and yet to be developed. Designations are depicted by a colour with
black/hatched lines whereas only colour and no hatched lines depict
reservations.
Amenities and Facilities : In case of development
of land admeasuring 4000 sq.m and more and up to 10,000 sq. m and
more(excluding the area under Road set back / DP Road) in Residential and
Commercial Zones shall require handing over 5% of plot area to MCGM as POS and
Developments of plot with area exceeding 10,000 sq. m shall require handing
over 10% of plot area to MCGM as public amenity space. 50% of such public amenity
space shall be used exclusively for POS and the balance 50% shall be used for
provision of such amenities as education, health, social and other amenities as
approved with the special permission of the Commissioner.
Amenity Standards: The RDDP has followed the following principles in respect of standards
for public amenities:
1. The standards
adopted by SRDP 1991 in respect of public amenities have been retained.
2. However, 1991
adopted separate standards for the island city and for suburbs.
3. The RDDP has
abandoned this duality and taken the higher of the two standards in each public
amenity category as the standard.
4. While the effort
has been made to satisfy standards in regard to built amenities in terms of
land area, the RDDP proposes to meet standards through BUA in the event of
shortfall in land.
5. For Public Open
Space (POS) and cemetery, however, the standard reflects the land area.
6. The conversion of
standards into per capita by EDDP has been accepted.
OBJECTIVES OF DEVELOPMENT CONTROL
REGULATIONS (DCRs) : The RDDP 2034 proposes the
following objectives for DCRs.
1. The DCRs should
grant permissions consistent with the policies and objectives of the RDDP. In
this regard, they should balance economy with environment and social equity.
2. They should
maximize open spaces, affordable housing and social equity that are areas of
significant deficit
3. Keep 1991 DCRs as
the base, but incorporate provisions of EDDP DCRs that received wide support
4. DCRs should
catalyse development rather than impede it
5. They should be
simple, easily understood and should further ease of business
6. They should enable
full implementation of DP by bringing down DP cost.
FSI & TDR:
1. Basic zonal FSI of
City and Suburbs has been maintained along with fungible FSI. This means that
Island City Base FSI continues to stand at 1.33 and the Base Suburban FSI at 1.
Fungible FSI at 35 per cent of basic FSI continues to be an additionally for residential
uses and at 20 per cent for Commercial and Industrial uses as was in
earlier1991 DCRs.
2. With a view to
simplification of FSI calculation, permissible FSI would be calculated on the
gross plot area without any deduction of Layout RG.
3. Indexation of TDR
with Ready Reckoner Rate is proposed.
4. The permissible
limit of FSI is proposed to be equated in City and Suburbs. This means that
both in City and Suburbs, it would be possible to take the FSI up to 2 by the
addition of premium FSI or TDR or both and in whatever combination desired.
This addition will be 0.67 in the case of Island City since its base FSI is
1.33 and will be 1 for suburbs since its base FSI is 1.
5. The RDDP allows
the receipt of TDR in Island City.
6. It is proposed
that Reserved land for Public Purposes/DP Roads/Road widening, will get
additional BUA equal to area of the plot so surrendered in the form of FSI/
TDR.
The RDDP proposes that built up area in lieu of
cost of construction of built up amenity handed over would be given in the form
of FSI/TDR.
Sr
No
|
Areas
|
Zone
|
Zonal
(Basic)
|
Addition al FSI on payment of Premium
|
Admissible TDR
|
Permissible FSI(4
+5+6)
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
I
|
Island City
|
Residential/ Commercial
|
1.33
|
0.34
|
0.33
|
2.0
|
II
|
Suburbs and Extended Suburbs
|
i
|
The area earmarked for BARC from M Ward and the
areas comprised in N Ward bounded on the west by the Eastern Express Highway,
on the north by the northern boundary of the N ward, on the east by the Thane
creek and on the south by the southern boundary of N ward.
|
Residential/ Commercial
|
0.75
|
–
|
–
|
0.75
|
ii
|
Areas of the village of Akse, Marve and CRZ
affected areas of Erangal in P/North Ward and Gorai and Manori in the R Ward
excepting gaothan proper.
|
Residential/ Commercial
|
0.5
|
–
|
0.50
|
iii
|
The remaining area in Suburbs and Extended
Suburbs
|
Residential/ Commercial
|
1.0
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
2.0
|
III
|
Island City
|
Industrial
|
1.0
|
–
|
–
|
1.0
|
IV
|
Suburbs and Extended Suburbs
|
Industrial
|
1.0
|
–
|
–
|
1.0
|
Additional FSI / incentive FSI :
33. RDDP proposes to continue the provisions
of DCRs 33. However, some changes have been made. The changes are in relation
to commerce and office space, star hotels, public amenities, IT/Biotech, MHADA
and SRA
34. The additional FSI proposed for commerce,
star hotels and IT/Biotech are with a view to reduce costs, encourage larger
employment.
35. The RDDP proposes higher FSI for CBDs and
new growth centres for commercial development, Affordable Housing,
redevelopment of Municipal Markets and for facilitating removal of road
bottlenecks.
36. The RDDP has proposed additional FSI for
redevelopment of existing residential housing societies and residential
tenanted buildings excluding cessed buildings.
37. A similar provision for public amenities,
MHADA and SRA are to assist the construction of more affordable housing and
bridging amenity deficits.
Compensatory (Fungible) Floor Space
Index (FSI):-
The Commissioner may, by special permission, permit
fungible compensatory FSI, not exceeding 35% for residential development and
20% for Industrial/Commercial development, over and above admissible FSI/BUA,
by charging a premium at the rate of 60% for Residential and 80% for Industrial
and Commercial development of ASR (for FSI 1). In case of entirely commercial
building, mall/multiplex, additional fungible BUA maximum to the extent of 10%
of BUA, only for more width of corridors/passages than required under these
Regulations may be allowed by charging a premium at the rate of 80% of ASR (for
FSI 1). Such fungible FSI can be used as regular FSI.
Distinguishing features of RDDP 2034
are presented below:
1. Concept of Overlay
Zones is introduced. These overlay zones have been incorporated in the Proposed
Land Use Maps which imply applicability of the respective Acts unless otherwise
mentioned in the Development Control Regulations.
2. Concept of
Inclusive Housing (IH) is proposed under which any residential development
partially or fully consisting of sub- division/amalgamation/layout or single
plot of land having gross plot area admeasuring 4000 sq. m or more (excluding
the area under Road set back/DP Road/designation/reservation) shall have to
handover minimum 20% of the plot area (excluding the area under Road set back/D
P Road/designation/reservation) to MCGM free of cost for construction of
EWS/LIG tenements. The FSI of the plot handed over to MCGM shall be allowed to
be utilized on the remaining plot. Or in the alternative the owner will have to
handover duly constructed EWS/LIG Housing in the form of tenements of size
ranging between carpet area shall be 27.88 sq. m. and 42 sq. m. to the extent
of 20% of the Zonal (basic) FSI. The BUA of the EWS/LIG tenements constructed
under the scheme shall not be counted towards FSI and such built up area shall
be allowed over & above the permissible BUA under these regulations.
3. Floating TDR:
Development Right Certificates (DRCs) can be used in entirety or in parts at
any location, in any land use zone within the limits of prescribed FSI. The TDR
at the receiving plots shall be governed by the following:
TDRr = TDRo x (RRLo/RRLr)
Where:
TDRr = Transferable Development Rights on the
receiving plot.
TDRo= Transferable Development Rights on the
originating plot
RRLo =Land rates of Annual Statement of Rates (ASR)
of the originating plot
RRLr =Land rates of Annual Statement of Rates (ASR)
of the receiving plot
1. d) Additional Floor Space Index
FSI : Additional FSI may be allowed in following categories :
1. Additional FSI to Religious Building: Municipal
Commissioner may permit 0.5 FSI in addition to the Zonal (Basic ) FSI in
respect of the buildings of registered public trust for religious structure
subject to NOC from Police Authority and Collector and further subject to
payment of 25% premium as per ARS of the year in which such FSI is granted.
2. Buildings of Medical and Educational Institutions and Other
Institutional Buildings covered under Regulation (2) (IV) (16) (g):- The
Municipal Commissioner, by special permission, may permit up to FSI 5 for
medical Institutions and FSI up to 4 for educational & other Institutional
buildings including the Zonal (basic) FSI in respect of buildings on
independent plots of educational/medical institutions and institutional
buildings of Govt./MCGM or public authorities or of registered public
charitable trusts or of medical institutions run on cooperative basis
established for charitable purposes and registered under the provisions of
Income Tax Act or Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act subject to further
terms and conditions.
3. Buildings of Government/MCGM/Statutory Bodies, Semi-Government and
PSU Offices: The Commissioner, by special permission, may
permit FSI 5 including Zonal (basic) FSI for office use & other allied
purposes except residential use considering the specific requirement of Govt.
/MCGM and their Statutory Bodies, Semi Govt. and PSUs. Provided further that in
case of Public Sector Undertaking the premium for FSI beyond Zonal (basic) FSI
shall be payable as decided by Govt. from time to time.
4. Development/Redevelopment for construction of staff quarters of
Govt. or its statutory bodies (including CISF) or MCGM or its statutory bodies,
on lands belonging to such Public Authorities: The Commissioner
may permit FSI up to 4 including Zonal (basic) FSIon the gross plot area solely
for the project of construction of staff quarters for the employees of the
Govt./MCGM, or their statutory bodies on land belonging to such User Authority,
by the Public Works Department of the GoM or MHADA or Maharashtra Police
Housing Corporation or MCGM or its statutory bodies or any other Public Agency
nominated by the Govt. for this purpose which would also include any Special
Purpose Vehicle, wherein the Govt. or a fully owned Company of the Govt. holds
at least 51% equity share.
5. Development/Redevelopment for construction of staff quarters of
Govt. or its statutory bodies (including CISF) or Municipal Corporation of
Greater Mumbai or its statutory bodies on private lands:- The
Commissioner may permit construction of staff quarters for the employees of
Govt. /MCGM/their statutory bodies on private plots of lands, having minimum
area of 2000sq.m and abutting a road having minimum width of 12 m and grant
incentive FSI, as provided herein below, in lieu of BUA of staff quarters
created and handed over free of cost to the User Authority, Incentive FSI shall
be admissible against the FSI required for construction of Staff Quarters i.e.
for iland city 40% and for suburbs and extend suburbs 80%. Maximum permissible
FSI including Zonal (basic)/permissible FSI for plot of and over 2000 sq. m or
more but less than 4000 sq. m is 3.00 and for plot of and over 4000 sq. m is
4.00.
6. Building of Residential Hotels on independent plot: Subject
to payment of premium and subject to other terms and conditions, the maximum
permissible FSI [including Zonal (basic) FSI] shall be as below for all
residential hotels on independent plots and satisfies other related provisions
of these Regulations and under one establishment. For Plot area excluding area
covered under Reservation/Designation in the DP except affected by proposed DP
roads/Sanctioned RL under MMC Act up to 2000 Sq. m maximum permissible FSI is
3.0, for Plot area above 2000 sq. m and upto 3000 sq. m maximum permissible FSI
is 4.0 and for Plot area above 4000 sq. m maximum permissible FSI is 5.0
7. Development/Redevelopment of Housing Schemes of Maharashtra
Housing & Area Development Authority (MHADA) :- FSI for a
new scheme of Low Cost Housing, implemented by MHADA departmentally on vacant
lands for EWS, LIG and MIG categories (as stipulated by Govt. from time to
time) shall be 4.0 on the gross plot area (excluding Fungible FSI). Provided
that 70 % BUA of such schemes shall be for EWS, LIG and MIG. FSI 4 will not be
applicable to HIG. It would also apply to redevelopment of existing housing
schemes of MHADA. Under the scheme Carpet area of existing tenement plus 35%
thereof, subject to a minimum carpet area of 35 sq. m, an additional carpet
area, in accordance with the Table-A below:
Table-A
Area of the Plot under
Redevelopment
|
Additional Carpet Area on the Existing Carpet
Area of Tenement
|
Above 4000 sq. m to 2
|
15%
|
Above 2 ha to 5 ha
|
25%
|
Above 5 ha to 10 ha
|
35%
|
Above 10 ha
|
45%
|
Incentive FSI: Incentive FSI admissible against the
FSI required for rehabilitation, as calculated above, shall be based on the
ratio (hereinafter referred to as Basic Ratio) of Land Rate (LR) and Rate of
Construction (RC)* and shall be as given in the Table B below:-
Table B
Basic Ratio (LR/RC)
|
Incentive (As % of Admissible Rehabilitation
(Area)
|
Above 6.00
|
40%
|
Above 4.00 and up to 6.00
|
50%
|
Above 2.00 and up to 4.00
|
60%
|
Up to 2.00
|
70%
|
Explanation : Land Rate (LR)*— Rate of Open Land for FSI 1in Rs/sq. m of the
plot under redevelopment & * Rate of Construction (RC) — Rate in Rs/ sq. m
applicable to the area of RCC construction as per ASR
Sharing of the Balance FSI: The balance remaining
FSI/BUA after providing for rehabilitation and the incentive components,
calculated as per Table (A) and (B) above respectively, shall be shared between
the Cooperative Housing Society and MHADA in the form of BUA, as given in Table
(C) below. The share of MHADA shall be handed over to MHADA free of cost.
Table C
Basic Ratio (LR/ RC)
|
|
Sharing of Balance FSI
|
Cooperative Society Share
|
MHADA Share
|
Above 6.00
|
30%
|
70 %
|
Above 4 .00 and up to 6.00
|
35%
|
65 %
|
Above 2 .00 and up to 4.00
|
40%
|
60 %
|
Upto 2.00
|
45%
|
55 %
|
Reconstruction of buildings destroyed
by fire or which have collapsed or which have been demolished under lawful
order: Reconstruction of buildings that existed on
or after 10th June 1977 and have ceased to exist for reasons cited above, shall
be allowed to be reconstructed with FSI not exceeding that of the original
building.
1. Reconstruction or redevelopment of cessed buildings in the Island
City by Co-operative Housing Societies or of old buildings belonging to the
Corporation: For reconstruction/redevelopment to be undertaken
by Cooperative Housing Societies of existing tenants or by Co-op. Housing
Societies of landlords and/or occupiers of a cessed building existing prior to
30/9/1969 in Island City, which attracts the provisions of MHAD Ac t, 1976 and
for reconstruction/redevelopment of the buildings of Corporation existing prior
to 30.09.1969, FSI shall be 3.00 on the gross plot area or FSI required for
rehabilitation of existing tenants plus incentive FSI whichever is more. Under
the scheme Each occupant shall be rehabilitated and given the carpet area
occupied by him for residential purpose in the old building subject to the
minimum fixed carpet area of 27.88 sq. m (300 sq. ft.)and/or maximum carpet
area up to 70 sq. m (753 sq. ft.) as provided in the MHAD Act, 1976. In case of
non-residential occupier, the area to be given in the reconstructed building
will be equivalent to the area occupied in the old building. Provided that if
carpet area for residential purpose exceeds 70 sq. m (753 sq. ft.) the cost of
construction for the area over and above 70 sq. m shall be paid by tenant /occupant
to the developer. The cost of construction shall be as per ASR of that year.
However, the carpet area exceeding 70 sq. m (753 sq. ft.) shall be considered
for rehab FSI but shall not be considered for incentive FSI. In case of
composite redevelopment undertaken by the different landlords and/or Co-op.
Housing Societies of landlords and/or occupiers jointly of 2 or more plots but
not more than 5 plots with cessed buildings existing prior to 30/9/1969, the
FSI permissible will be 3.00 or FSI required for rehabilitation to exiting
occupiers plus 60% incentive FSI, whichever is more and the occupier shall be
eligible for 5% additional rehab Carpet Area subject to maximum limit. Provided
further, that if the number of plots jointly undertaken for redevelopment is
six or more with cessed buildings existing prior to 30/9/1969, the incentive
FSI available will be 3.00 or FSI required of rehabilitation for occupiers plus
70% incentive FSI whichever is more and the occupier shall be eligible for 10%
additional rehab Carpet Area subject to maximum limit.
1. Construction for Rehabilitation & Resettlement: For
the construction of the building by the Corporation/Appropriate Authority in
the category of Rehabilitation & Resettlement for the purpose of the housing
those who are displaced by the projects undertaken by the
Corporation/Appropriate Authority for implementation of proposals of the
DP/MUTP/MUIP, the FSI shall be 4.00.
1. Reconstruction or redevelopment of Cluster(s) of Buildings under
Urban Renewal Scheme(s): For reconstruction or redevelopment of
Cluster(s) of buildings under Urban Renewal Scheme(s) in the Island City of
Mumbai undertaken by (a) the MHADA or the MCGM either departmentally or through
any suitable agency or (b) MHADA/MCGM, jointly with land owners and/or Co-op.
Housing Societies of tenants/occupiers of buildings and/or Co-op. Housing
Society of hutment dwellers therein, or (c) land owners and/or Co-op. Housing
Society of tenants/occupiers of buildings and/or Co-op Housing Society of
hutment dwellers, independently or through a Promoter /Developer, the FSI shall
be 4.00 or the FSI required for rehabilitation of existing tenants/occupiers
plus incentive FSI whichever is more. Acquisition of lands, provided the
Promoter has purchased or procured DRs Over at least 70% land comprised in the
URC and there are dangerous buildings, declared as such by the Competent
Authority, on the balance lands contained in the URC.
2. Regulations for Dharavi Notified Area (DNA) Urban Renewal Scheme
under Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP): Areas undertaken by
SRA under DRP for renewal and redevelopment of buildings/chawls including
cessed buildings situated on non-slum areas within DNA, shall be a part of the
entire DRP Area which shall have an overall FSI of 4.00. The entitlement of FSI
on that particular plot shall be 4.00 or the FSI required for rehabilitation of
existing tenants/occupiers plus incentive FSI and would be in accordance with
the guidelines laid down therein.
3. Redevelopment for Rehabilitation of Slum Dwellers: FSI
for rehabilitation of eligible slum/pavement-dwellers includes the FSI for the
rehab component, and for the free-sale component. The ratio between the two components
shall be
1. a) In Island City,
if rehab component is 10 sq. m of built-up area, then an additional 7.5 sq. m
built-up area will be permitted so that this additional 7.5 sq. m can be
utilised for disposal in the open market and the rehab component subsidized.
2. b) In suburbs and
extended suburbs, if rehab component is 10 sq. m of built-up area, then an
additional 10 sq. m of built-up area will be permitted so that this additional
10 sq. m can be utilised for disposal in the open market and the rehab
component subsidized.
3. c) In difficult
areas as may be notified by the SRA hereafter, if the rehab component is 10 sq.
m of built-up area, then an additional 13.33 sq. m of built-up area will be
permitted and this area of additional 13.33 sq. m can be utilised for disposal
in the open market and the rehab component subsidized.
In addition to the entitlement under Provisions in
3.3 and 3.4 herein above, for slum rehabilitation schemes that attempt larger
agglomerated development allowing enhanced planning & quality of life, the
following additional BUA incentive will be admissible under free sale component
of Slum Rehabilitation Schemes as shown in table below:
Area of the S.R. Scheme
|
Additional built-up area admissible under free
sale component
|
5 acre up to 10 acres
|
5 %
|
above 10 acre up to 20 acres
|
10 %
|
above 20 acre up to 40 acres
|
15 %
|
above 40 acres
|
20%
|
FSI to be sanctioned on a Slum Rehabilitation
scheme site may exceed 4.0 Maximum FSI Permissible for Consumption on the Plot:
FSI that can be utilised in- situ on any slum site shall be 4 or sum total of
rehabilitation FSI plus incentive FSI whichever is more with Minimum Tenement
Density of 650 per Net Hectare. Due to local planning constraints and viability
of the Slum Rehabilitation Project the density norms of 650 per net hectare may
be reduced up to 25% by Chief Executive Office. Thereupon the difference
between sanctioned FSI that can be utilized in-situ, will be made available in
the form TDR.
A person eligible for redevelopment scheme shall
mean a protected occupier as defined in Chapter IB of Maharashtra Slums Areas
(Improvement, Clearance and Redevelopment) Act, 1971 as amended time to time
and orders issued there under. Only the actual occupants of the hutment shall
be held eligible, and the so called structure-owner other than the actual
occupant if any, even if his name is shown in the electoral roll for the
structure, shall have no right whatsoever to the reconstructed tenement against
that structure.
Protected Hutment-dwellers in the slum or on the
pavement, eligible in accordance with the provisions of this Regulation shall
in exchange of the protected dwelling structure, be given free of cost a
residential tenement having a carpet area of 25 sq. m including balcony, bath
and water closet, but excluding common areas. Even those protected dwelling
structures having residential areas more than 25 sq. m will be eligible only
for 25 sq. m of carpet area where Carpet area means area of tenements exclusive
of all areas under walls including partition walls if any in the tenement.
Where a person has both residential and commercial premises without common wall
between residential and commercial premises, for
commercial/office/shop/economic activity in the slum/ pavement, he shall be
considered eligible for a residential/Commercial unit including BUA for
commercial/office/shop/economic activity, both free of cost and carpet area of
such unit shall not exceed 25 sq. m. BUA for commercial/office/shop/economic
activity upto 20.90 sq. m. (225 sq. ft.) carpet area or actual area whichever
is less, shall be provided to the eligible person free of cost as part of the
rehabilitation project. Any area in excess of 20.90 sq. m to the extent of
existing area may, if required, be sold on preferential basis at the rate for
commercial area in the free-sale component.
Any person whose name is enrolled in a non-slum
area in Brihan Mumbai but has purchased a hutment and therefore got his name
also included in electoral roll for the slum area, i.e. he has his name in the
electoral roll at two places, he shall not be held eligible for the scheme.
Several Relaxation in Building and Other Requirements are also proposed for
smooth and easy completion the scheme.
xiv.Slum Rehabilitation Scheme
under Dharavi Notified Area (DNA) for Dharavi Redevelopment Project
(DRP): Areas undertaken by Slum Rehabilitation Authority under
DRP for redevelopment of hutments situated on slum areas within DNA shall be
part of entire DRP Area which shall have an overall FSI of 4.00. The
entitlement of FSI on that particular plot would be in accordance with the
guidelines stated therein.
1. Redevelopment of contravening structures included in the Final
Plot of a Town Planning (TP) Scheme and Removal and re-accommodation of
tolerated structures falling in the alignment of road:
1. a) Redevelopment
of contravening structures included in the Final Plot of a TP Scheme. For the
redevelopment/reconstruction of contravening structures situated in TP Schemes,
additional FSI over and above permissible FSI prescribed under these
Regulations shall be admissible as under:
2. In the
redevelopment scheme the number of tenants as recorded in the TP Scheme Book
and residing in the contravening structures shall be accommodated by giving
alternative accommodation in the redevelopment schemes having carpet area of
25sq. m (269 Sq. ft.) each, irrespective of their original holding provided the
overall FSI consumption of the Final Plot shall not exceed 4.0.
3. The Commercial
users may be permitted in the redevelopment scheme to accommodate the existing
commercial tenants, provided the commercial area in the redevelopment scheme
shall not exceed the original commercial area.
1. Removal and
re-accommodation of tolerated /protected structures falling in the alignment of
road:- In a scheme where removal of tolerated structures falling in the
alignment of existing road or widening of existing road for which road line has
been prescribed or DP Road and re- accommodation of these tolerated structures
in the same administrative ward has been proposed for the expeditious removal
of bottlenecks, the FSI may be allowed to be exceeded above the permissible FSI
as mentioned below subject to following condition:
2. The tolerated
residential structures shall be existing since prior to 17.04.1964 and
non-residential structure shall be existing since prior to 01.04.1962 falling
in the alignment of existing road or widening of existing road for which road
line has been prescribed or DP Road.
3. The structures
shall be reflected in the true extract of Revenue Record prior to 1961-62 or in
the assessment records prior to datum line as mentioned (a) above.
4. The owner of
scheme shall be eligible for the BUA required for rehabilitation of existing
tenants/occupants plus incentive BUA to the extent of 50% of BUA required for
rehabilitation. However, the FSI on plot/layout shall not be allowed to be
exceeded up to 4.0.
Buildings of Information Technology Establishments:
With the Special permission the Commissioner may permit the floor space indices
to be exceeded beyond Zonal (basic) FSI up to 5.0 subject to conditions as may
be stipulated.
5. Shifting of cattle
sheds outside Greater Mumbai: For Development of lands becoming vacant
consequent upon shifting of cattle sheds existing thereon, to places outside
Greater Mumbai, additional FSI to the extent of 33% over and above Zonal
(basic) permissible FSI, shall be allowed on land occupied by cattle sheds and
subject to conditions as may be stipulated.
6. Development of
land earmarked for the MHADA/Mill Workers Housing : For development of land for
transit camp/mill workers housing undertaken by MHADA,FSI up to 4.0 including
Zonal (basic) FSI shall be allowed on land earmarked for MHADA/Mill Workers
Housing subject to conditions as may be stipulated.
Reconstruction/Redevelopment in Gaothan/
Koliwada/Adiwasipada area – FSI for reconstruction/redevelopment of any
property in gaothan/ koliwada/ adiwasipada i.e. on land with tenure ‘A’ shall
be as follows:
1. a) For plots
fronting on roads below 9 m width, permissible FSI will be 1.5
2. b) for plot
fronting on road width of 9 m and above (existing or proposed),additional 0.5
FSI shall be allowed for commercial use subject to
condition that margin and parking space as required under these Regulations are
provided. Further Provided that for (a) & (b) above, consumed FSI of
existing buildings, utilized authorizedly shall be permitted.
1. Buildings of
Biotechnology Establishments: – With the Special permission the Commissioner
may permit the floor space indices to be exceeded beyond Zonal (basic) FSI up
to 5.0 in respect of buildings in independent plots for exclusively developing
Biotechnology units set up by Public Bodies like MHADA, SEEPZ, MIDC, SICOM,
CIDCO or their joint venture companies having more than 11% stake of these
bodies or their lessees. The Commissioner may specify terms and conditions.
Development of Multi Storey Public
Parking Lots (PPL): With the previous approval of the
Govt for development of Multi-storeyed PPL on any plot abutting a road and/or a
stretch of road, additional FSI (hereinafter referred to as “Incentive FSI”) as
specified below on built up parking area, created and handed over to the MCGM
free of cost, shall be allowed, on the land belonging to a private owner, which
is not reserved for any public purpose. The minimum area of plot shall be 1000
sq. m in Island City & 2000 sq. m in suburb and extended suburbs of Greater
Mumbai. The minimum number of Motor Vehicle public parking spaces provided
shall not be less than 50 subject to minimum parking space of 700 sq. m. The
location of parking spaces can be in basement, ground floor or upper floors,
with access through ramp/lift or combination of both subject to clearance from
CFO with special emphasis on fire hazard. The incentive FSI permissible under
this Regulation against BUA of the PPL, shall be 50% of the BUA of the PPL,
such that the total permissible FSI including the incentive FSI under this
Regulation does not exceed 4.0 in the Island City and 3.0 in the Suburbs and
extended Suburbs.
Additional FSI for Commercial user
development in Central Business District (CBD): The Commissioner may allow FSI up to 5.0 including permissible FSI
for commercial user/development on plots in CBD on payment of premium.
Affordable Housing (AH):
1. a) Development or redevelopment of
plots earmarked/reserved for AH on the lands of MCGM/Govt./Appropriate
Authority as notified by Govt. and in possession, may undertake development for
AH with permissible FSI of 4.0. The carpet areas of the tenements to be
constructed shall be for EWS, LIG and MIG or as decided by Govt. from time to
time subject to a minimum 25 sq. m. Development of other types of tenements
shall not be permissible.
1. b) Development of AH on private
plot : The permissible FSI may be allowed to be exceeded up to 4.0 when
the private owner proposes to develop non-reserved/non-designated private land
for AH tenements and hand over the area of AH tenements free of cost to MCGM.
The FSI & distribution of additional FSI for the construction AH shall be
as shown below:
Location
|
Total permissible FSI
|
Zonal (basic) FSI
|
AdditionalFSI
|
FSI for transit tenements for MCGM (AH.)
|
FSI for sale component
|
(1)
|
(2)
|
(3)
|
(4)
|
(5)
|
(6)
|
Island City
|
4.00
|
1.33
|
2.67
|
1.67
|
1.0
|
Suburbs/Extended
Suburbs
|
4.00
|
1.00
|
3.00
|
1.5
|
1.5
|
1. c) Shramamsafaly/AshrayYojana: The tenements required for Shramsafalya/Ashray yojana may be
allowed to be constructed as per the provisions of Regulation (A) & (B)
above with the special permission of Municipal Commissioner subject to
condition that the sizes of tenements constructed shall be governed by the requirements
of such schemes.
xxiv. Development and Redevelopment
of Municipal Market/ Public Amenities by MCGM/Government:
1. a) Development and Redevelopment
of Municipal Market: If development/redevelopment of existing Municipal Market
of MCGM or land Reserved/Designated for Municipal Market on land belonging to
MCGM is proposed by MCGM itself, then development/redevelopment of such
existing/ designated/reserved land of Municipal Market. The permissible FSI
shall be 5.0 on gross plot area.
1. b) Public Amenities by
MCGM/Government: For the construction of building for public purpose/ public
amenities by the Corporation/Govt. on their own, on the plot of land belonging
to them, the FSI shall be 5.0.
xxv. Additional FSI for
Redevelopment of existing residential housing societies, residential tenanted
buildings excluding cessed buildings: In case of redevelopment
of existing residential housing societies, residential tenanted buildings which
are of thirty years of age or more and authorized but excluding cessed
buildings proposed by Housing societies/land lords or through their proponents
where existing members, tenants are proposed to be re-accommodated on the same
plot, additional FSI Build Up area for redevelopment of such existing
residential buildings in lieu of cost of construction of authorized existing
BUA = 1.50 (Rate of construction per sq. m as per ASR rate /Rate of developed
land per sq. m as per ASR (for FSI 1))*( authorized existing built up area+
area of the balcony if claimed free of FSI as per then prevailing regulation)
Provided that this incentive shall not exceed 40% of existing authorized BUA.
Provided further that if the existing authorized BUA and incentive thereon as
per above is less than the permissible FSI 2.0 then society may avail the
‘Additional FSI on payment of premium/TDR’ up to limit of permissible FSI up to
2.
No Development Zone
1. A) Development on No Development
Zone :
2. For a plot of land having area not less than 4.0 Ha and not
disqualified from development on account of other law or regulations can be
developed for affordable housing.
3. The area of the land shall be apportioned among Owner’s Share, AH,
POS, Institutional Amenities (IA), and Other Amenities as detailed below:
Sr. No.
|
|
Public Open Spaces & Institutional Area
33%
|
Affordable Housing, Education, Health &
Social
Amenities
33%
|
Area for Other Development
|
|
Public Open Space
|
Institutional
Area
|
Affordable
Housing
|
Educational
|
Medical
|
Social
|
25 %
|
8 %
|
25%
|
4 %
|
3%
|
1%
|
34%
|
iii. Incentive :
1. If the Owner opts out of the responsibility of developing AH &
Amenities, he will get FSI 0.8 of the gross plot (AH + POS+ all public amenity
land + area covered under 2 numbers of roads to be handed over to MCGM + land
forming Owner’s share of that specific scheme) on the Owner’s share of land.
2. If the Owner opts to develop the cited AH & Amenities, the
Owner shall be entitled for FSI 1 of the gross plot (AH + POS+ all public
amenity land + area covered under 2 numbers of roads to be handed over to MCGM
+ land forming Owner’s share of that specific scheme) on the Owner’s share of
land.
3. In addition, the Owner would be eligible to receive the sale
proceeds of 15 % of AH units from MCGM after deduction of administrative
charges.
4. The Development of the plot handed over for AH shall be with FSI
3.0 on the plot of the AH area. AH Tenements & constructed amenities shall
have to be handed over to MCGM. The cost of construction of AH tenements&
built up amenities shall be paid in the form of BUA.
5. The development of Amenities as per the requirements of MCGM shall
be permissible as per these Regulations. Provided further that Municipal
Commissioner’s decision regarding development of Amenities/Institutional
Amenities shall be final and binding on the concerned.
6. Compensation for development of infrastructure in lands handed
over to MCGM and constructed BUA.
7. The owner shall be entitled for the following:
BUA in lieu of cost of constriction of AH/Built up
Amenities including entire infrastructure development for MCGM = share of Land
= 2.0 [Rate of construction per sq. m as per ASR rate/rate of developed land
per sq. m as per ASR(for FSI 1)]x BUA of all amenities & all AH.
1. This shall be subject to maximum 50% of the BUA of AH/Amenity to
be handed over to MCGM.
1. B) Land of Govt. /Semi. Govt. /Appropriate Authority
appointed by Govt falling in NDZ: Notwithstanding anything contained
in these Regulations the land of Govt./Semi- Govt./Appropriate Authority
falling in NDZ, the provision of this Regulation shall apply to any contiguous,
unbroken and uninterrupted piece of land having area not less than 4.0 ha,
excluding the land under reservation for the public purpose and not disqualified
from development on account of other laws or regulations that are binding.
Govt./Semi- Govt./Appropriate Authority appointed by Govt. shall be eligible
for FSI 1 of the gross plot (AH + POS+ all public amenity land + area covered
under 2 numbers of roads to be handed over to MCGM) on area of other
Development.
1. C) Other Development in NDZ: There are several
other development permissible in NDZ like for size of plot less than 4 ha i.e.
1. Institutional Development such as
Higher & Other educational Institutions, Medical Institutions, Urban
Planning Institutions, Financial Institutions & Other Institutions such as
Research & Development Institutions shall be permitted subject to Maximum
FSI limit shall be 0.20 and Ground coverage shall not exceed 10% of the area of
plot.
2. Development of Cinema and TV Film production : Development of Cinema and film production, shooting, editing
and recording studios with its ancillary and supporting users, including Film
School with their shooting stages and screening rooms, Performing Art Academy,
Students Hostels and faculty residences, Auditoria, Art Gallery, Museums,
Preview Theatres, construction of staff quarters, rest rooms, canteens etc.
shall be allowed subject to total permissible FSI shall not exceed 0.2 of which
BUA of supporting users shall not exceed 1/3 of permissible FSI 0.2 and Ground
coverage shall not exceed 10% of the area of plot.
3. iii. Information Technology & Information Technology Enabled
Services (IT/ITES) & Biotech units: IT/ITES Parks/Units or,
set up by public or private sector; shall be permissible with the special
permission of Commissioner, subject to Total FSI shall not exceed 0.20 and
Ground coverage shall not exceed 10% of the area of plot. The permission from
the Director of Industries to set up IT/ITES Parks/Units shall be necessary.
1. Tourism Development Area (TDA): Sites
or plots identified by the Tourism Department of GoM in consultation with the
MTDC, and as specified by GoM from time to time as suitable for promotion of
tourism to serve as holiday or beach resorts, hotels or motels may be included
in a Tourism Development Area (TDA), and allowed to be developed for activities
like beach resorts, hotels, motels, restaurants, health farms, water sports
facilities, arts and crafts complexes, golf courses, gliding, powered gliding,
grass skiing facilities, marinas, jetties and pontoons for docking of boats and
swimming pools. Permissible FSI shall not exceed FSI 0.2.
2. Miscellaneous Uses: The permissible where FSI shall
not exceed 0.025 for uses like (i) Agriculture, horticulture and animal
husbandry (except for keeping animals on a commercial scale), subject to a
limit of 10 head of cattle per acre and providing necessary buildings, garages,
pig sties, stables and storage buildings; (ii) Gardens and poultry farms;
(iii.) Forestry; (iv.) Golf clubs and links; (v.) Public parks, private parks,
play fields, stadia, gymkhanas, swimming pools, gliding facilities, temporary
camps for recreation of all types; (vi.) Race tracks and shooting ranges.
(vii.) Fish curing on open land/fish farming; (viii.) Salt manufacture from sea
water; (ix.) Public utility establishments such as electric sub-stations,
receiving stations, switch yards, over-head line corridors, radio and
television stations, receiving stations, main stations for public gas
distribution, sewage treatment and disposal works, Storm Water Drain Pumping
Station, facilities for the disposal of Solid Waste, water works along with
residential quarters for essential staff for such works, with the special
permission of the Commissioner; (x.) Cemeteries and crematoria and structures
incidental there to; (xi.) Structure for watchmen’s quarters each not exceeding
20 sq. m numbers of such structures in each plot to be decided by the
Commissioner (xii.) A residential building, not more than ground and one story
with a height not exceeding 9.75 m including the height of stilted portion.
In order to prevent erosion of soil and silting in
lakes, an exclusive green belt of 100 m shall be provided around the periphery
of Vihar and Pawai lake, in which no construction whatsoever shall be allowed.
Natural Areas (NA): facilities like Board walks in mangroves, trekking facilities,
conveniences for visitors and such other uses as may be permissible as per the
notifications issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forest from time to
time may be permissible.
Development or redevelopment of lands
of cotton textile mills (mills).- The development
or redevelopment of land of cotton textile mills shall be permissible with the
special permission of the Commissioner. The proposal for the development of
land of mills shall be considered for a) Development of Lands of sick and / or
closed mills, b) Lands of mills for purpose of modernization and c) Lands of
mills after shifting. The entire lands of the mills shall be apportioned in the
manner as described in Table below:
Sr. No
|
Extent
|
Percentage to be earmarked for POS as specified by
the Commissioner
|
Percentage to be earmarked and handed over for
development by MHADA for Public Housing/ for mill worker’s housing as per
guidelines approved by Government
|
Percentage to be earmarked and to be developed for
residential or commercial use (including uses permissible in residential or
commercial zone as per these Regulations) or diversified Industrial uses as
per Industrial Location Policy, to be developed by the owner
|
(1)
|
(2)
|
(3)
|
(4)
|
(5)
|
1
|
Up to and inclusive of 5 ha.
|
16.5
|
16.5
|
67
|
2
|
Above 5 ha.
|
18
|
18
|
Parking :
the Parking space required for residential building is as under :
Sr. No.
|
Occupancy
(2) |
Parking Space required
(3) |
1
|
(i)Residential
|
In the Island City areas, Suburbs and Extended
Suburbs;
|
One parking space for every.
a) 4 tenements having carpet area up to 45 sq. m
each.
b) 2 tenements with carpet area exceeding 45 sq.
m but not exceeding 60sq.m each.
Provided further that in case of (a) & (b),
at the option of owner/developer, may provide one parking for each tenement.
c) 1 tenement with carpet area exceeding 60 sq. m
but not exceeding 90 sq. m
d) 1/2 tenement with carpet area exceeding 90 sq.
m
In addition to the parking spaces specified in
(a), (b), (c) & (d) above, parking for visitors shall be provided to the
extent of 25 per cent of the number stipulated above, subject to minimum of
one.
|
Additional parking spaces beyond the parking spaces
as stipulated in this regulation at the option of developer is proposed then
the construction area for the additional parking to the extent of 25% shall be
allowed on payment of premium at the rate of 25% of ASR of open land (for FSI
1), beyond 25% and upto 50% on payment of premium at the rate of 50% of ASR of
open land (for FSI 1) and beyond 50% on payment of premium at the rate of 100%
of ASR of open land (for FSI 1). For this purpose maximum area of construction
per car parking space shall be considered at 25 sq. m excluding the area
required for effective maneuvering ,passages ,slopes/ramps columns, car lifts
etc. and 40 sq. m including the area required for effective maneuvering
,passages ,slopes/ramps columns, car lifts etc. Where entire parking is
proposed by mechanical/automatic means, additional parking to the extent of 10%
of the required parking shall be permitted free of FSI as vehicle holding area.
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: Provisions for construction of public sanitary convenience (PCS)
Blocks /Toilets are provided free of FSI. Rainwater harvesting is proposed to
be made compulsory for development of plot over 500 Sq. m to maintain ground
water level as well as such water can be used for non-portable purposes.
Provisions for installation of Solar Water Heating (SWH) System is mandatory in
hospitals and hostels where hot water requirement is of continues nature. The
plots which attracts requirements/provisions of Notifications of Ministry of
Environment and Forest (MoEF), Government of India, issued from time to time,
shall be required to have the system for recycling and reuse of waste water
which can be then used for gardening, toilet flushing, landscape, irrigation,
cooling towers, car washing, etc. and in no case for drinking, bathing, or
washing clothes and utensils and similarly such plots shall also Sewage
Treatment Plants (STP) and disposal system.
The primary objects of are, a) on the creation of
green spaces, b) affordable housing, c) the educational and health profile, d)
on art and culture, e) institutional strengthening space allocation for
government buildings, f) public – private partnership, g) easy of governance
and doing business by introduction of concept of deemed approval and sharing of
revenue, h) equality between inland city, Suburbs and extended suburbs by
introducing permissible FSI as 2.00, i) Provisions for Gaothan / Koliwada /
Adivasipada Settlements.
For a city, the Development Plan is the most
significant strategic document that it prepares every twenty years. It sets out
a composite economic, environmental and social framework for the subsequent two
decades. The RDDP is prepared considering Mumbai’s economic dominance, an
improved living environment and an enhanced provision of equitable livelihood
and physical and social infrastructure. In its broadest approach, the quality
of any city invariably rests on its economy, its environment and its equity. A
city that overemphasizes one to the detriment of the others imbalances itself.
In the eort at this revision, therefore, RDDP proposes to make eort to
eliminate imbalance, as far as possible, in an already highly built city with
huge scarcity of land for meaningful readjustments.
Population : The population of Greater Mumbai, recorded in 2011 Census is 12.44
million as against the 11.98 million in 2001 indicating a net addition of
nearly half a million over one decade. The population growth rate of Greater
Mumbai has been experiencing a decline since 1961. However, there has been a
sharp decline in the last decade (20.68% between 1991-2001 and 3.87% between
2001 – 2011). As per Regional Plan projections assembled by MMRDA the
population of greater Mumbai is likely to come down to 11.40 in 2034. The RDDP
has adopted the highest population figure projected by the draft RP. This is
12.79 million that Greater Mumbai would reach by 2021.
Regional Plan Population Projection for
Greater Mumbai:
Area
|
1991
|
2001
|
2011
|
2021
|
2031
|
2034
|
Greater Mumbai (Millions)
|
9.93
|
11.98
|
12.44
|
12.79
|
11.91
|
11.40
|
>Household size is 4.48 in 2011 for both the
Island City and the Suburbs. The average household size in Greater Mumbai is
decreasing and stands today at 4.5. It is further expected to decline and is
estimated to be 4.2 in 2024 and 4.0 by 2034.
Economy: Mumbai’s economy has undergone a significant transformation from
manufacturing activity to tertiary activity, post 1990. Mumbai’s economy, in
terms of GDP at current prices, has been growing at an average of 13% from
1993-1994 to 2010-11. Its share in India’s GDP has been around 3%. Based on
available economic data, the NDDP of Mumbai is expected to grow at 7% per
annum.
Current and Projected sectoral share of Mumbai’s
NDDP :
Sector
|
Activities
|
Current Share (%)
|
Projected (2034) Share (%)
|
Primary
|
Agriculture and Allied
|
1
|
0.5
|
Secondary
|
Manufacturing and Construction industries
|
31
|
20
|
Tertiary
|
Communications, trade, hospitality, banking,
financial services, etc
|
68
|
80
|
Land Use Zone: The RDDP 2034 proposes five land use zones:
1) Residential (R): The
Residential Zone will have predominant residential use. However, a number of
compatible commercial uses would be allowable in this Zone. This is in keeping
with the mixed use character of the City. Commercial activities allowed in this
zone are designed to serve retail local needs that would be available in the
neighborhood. They would positively impact convenience, quality of life, more
pedestrian trips and a diminished use of vehicles. The SRDP 1991 norms of
commercial activities have been revised and expanded to suit current and future
requirements.
2) Commercial (C): The
Commercial Zone will have a predominant commercial use with Office, Retail and
Service spaces. However, this Zone will also have a mixed use character. Here,
residential use will be permitted. In addition, service industries will be
allowed. Apart from positive transportation impacts, provision of residential
space and services would prevent this Zone from becoming lifeless after working
hours. Areas to carry out logistic activities, truck terminals, some
manufacturing activities that deal with rubber, plastic, metal, electronic
goods, leather, etc. that are not permitted in the Residential Zone are
permissible in this Zone. However, warehousing activities of hazardous
materials, manufacturing and processing of chemicals, textile products etc
would not be permissible. CBDs shall form part of commercial zone, and will
have FSI 5. All octroi nakas will continue to be used for the purposes of
octroi, but where they are also marked as CBD, they would have the ability to
fully utilize the unutilized potential.
3) Industrial Zone (I): The
primary land use in the Industrial Zone will be manufacturing industries. New
industrial activity shall be non-polluting, non-hazardous and subject to
clearance from MPCB. Existing Industrial users are protected subject to
certification from MPCB. However, conversion of land use to R or C can be
permitted as specified in the DCRs. No residential development shall be
permitted adjacent to existing hazardous industries in Industrial Zone to
ensure safety and insulate residential communities from industrial traffic and
other irritants, and to shield industry from complaints generated from
nuisance.
4) Natural Area Zone (NA): Greater
Mumbai area is home to ecologically sensitive areas like mangroves, coastal
wetlands, forests, parts of salt pan lands in CRZ I and natural water courses
such as lakes, rivers, nallas, streams, ponds, etc. These nurture the city’s
ecology and biodiversity. The Sanjay Gandhi National Park and estuarine
mangrove patches are standout features of Mumbai’s natural biodiversity. These
areas need to be unremittingly protected from the march of the built
environment in the long-term interest of the city. The RDDP, therefore, has
retained the EDDP categorization of such lands in the Natural Areas. No
buildable development on these lands would be permissible, except for Municipal
facilities. The ELU discovery of newly emerged mangroves in Thane Creek spread
over 14.96 sq km are included in this Zone.
5) No Development Zone (NDZ): SRDP
1991 demarcated certain environmentally sensitive lands such as marshy lands
along the creek, hilly areas, agricultural lands, high tide areas and barren
lands and some lands under primary activity as No Development Zone. These
erstwhile NDZ areas occupied a total area of 13,706 Ha. The EDDP showed that of
the total area forests, water bodies, areas under SPAs, unclassified area and
area under CRZ I cover majority of the land use, at 75.52%. Of the balance
land, 17.29% is presently under Gaothans, Slums and Industries. 12.49% of NDZ
had been included as designation and reservation of land for public purpose.
RDDP defines No Development Zone as comprising
potentially developable lands kept in abeyance for future development. Hence
all lands that were eco-sensitive are now in Natural Area and no longer NDZ.
NDZ now comprises 3,734 ha of land. RDDP looks at all such land under NDZ as a
means of assisting the City to bridge its major deficits. These comprise
Affordable Housing, Public Open Space, Institutional Areas and Public
Amenities. The NDZ lands have been brought under a Policy under which such
lands owners would come forward for development.
As a result, earlier uses permissible under NDZ
have been taken out except for those that are smaller parcels of land and are
not able to come for development under the larger NDZ Development Policy.
Similarly, all reservations that had been fastened on to NDZ lands have also
been taken out.
There are several regulatory boundaries presently
in force in Greater Mumbai that are incorporated into the DP 2034, in addition
to the above Land Use Zones a concept of Overlay Zone is introduced. These
overlay zones have been incorporated in the Proposed Land Use Maps which imply
applicability of the respective Acts unless otherwise mentioned in the
Development Control Regulations.
Concept of Legends for Designations and
Reservations: Legends are abbreviations depicting designations and reservations
on the Proposed Land Use (PLU). Designations are public amenities already
developed. Reservations are parcels of land mandated for specific public
amenities and yet to be developed. Designations are depicted by a colour with
black/hatched lines whereas only colour and no hatched lines depict
reservations.
Amenities and Facilities : In case of development
of land admeasuring 4000 sq.m and more and up to 10,000 sq. m and
more(excluding the area under Road set back / DP Road) in Residential and
Commercial Zones shall require handing over 5% of plot area to MCGM as POS and
Developments of plot with area exceeding 10,000 sq. m shall require handing
over 10% of plot area to MCGM as public amenity space. 50% of such public
amenity space shall be used exclusively for POS and the balance 50% shall be
used for provision of such amenities as education, health, social and other
amenities as approved with the special permission of the Commissioner.
Amenity Standards: The RDDP has followed the following principles in respect of
standards for public amenities:
1. i) The standards adopted by SRDP
1991 in respect of public amenities have been retained.
2. ii) However, 1991 adopted separate
standards for the island city and for suburbs.
iii) The RDDP has abandoned this
duality and taken the higher of the two standards in each public amenity
category as the standard.
1. iv) While the effort has been made
to satisfy standards in regard to built amenities in terms of land area, the
RDDP proposes to meet standards through BUA in the event of shortfall in land.
2. v) For Public Open Space (POS) and
cemetery, however, the standard reflects the land area.
3. vi) The conversion of standards
into per capita by EDDP has been accepted.
OBJECTIVES OF DEVELOPMENT CONTROL
REGULATIONS (DCRs) : The RDDP 2034 proposes the following
objectives for DCRs.
1. i) The DCRs should grant
permissions consistent with the policies and objectives of the RDDP. In this
regard, they should balance economy with environment and social equity.
2. ii) They should maximize open
spaces, affordable housing and social equity that are areas of significant
deficit
iii) Keep 1991 DCRs as the base, but
incorporate provisions of EDDP DCRs that received wide support
1. iv) DCRs should catalyse
development rather than impede it
2. v) They should be simple, easily
understood and should further ease of business
3. vi) They should enable full
implementation of DP by bringing down DP cost.
FSI & TDR:
1. Basic zonal FSI of City and Suburbs has been maintained along with
fungible FSI. This means that Island City Base FSI continues to stand at 1.33
and the Base Suburban FSI at 1. Fungible FSI at 35 per cent of basic FSI
continues to be an additionally for residential uses and at 20 per cent for
Commercial and Industrial uses as was in earlier1991 DCRs.
2. With a view to simplification of FSI calculation, permissible FSI
would be calculated on the gross plot area without any deduction of Layout RG.
iii. Indexation of TDR with Ready
Reckoner Rate is proposed.
1. The permissible limit of FSI is proposed to be equated in City and
Suburbs. This means that both in City and Suburbs, it would be possible to take
the FSI up to 2 by the addition of premium FSI or TDR or both and in whatever
combination desired. This addition will be 0.67 in the case of Island City
since its base FSI is 1.33 and will be 1 for suburbs since its base FSI is 1.
2. The RDDP allows the receipt of TDR in Island City.
3. It is proposed that Reserved land for Public Purposes/DP
Roads/Road widening, will get additional BUA equal to area of the plot so
surrendered in the form of FSI/ TDR.
vii. The RDDP proposes that built up
area in lieu of cost of construction of built up amenity handed over would be
given in the form of FSI/TDR.
Sr
No
|
Areas
|
Zone
|
Zonal
(Basic)
|
Addition al FSI on payment of Premium
|
Admissible TDR
|
Permissible FSI(4
+5+6)
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
I
|
Island City
|
Residential/ Commercial
|
1.33
|
0.34
|
0.33
|
2.0
|
II
|
Suburbs and Extended Suburbs
|
i
|
The area earmarked for BARC from M Ward and the
areas comprised in N Ward bounded on the west by the Eastern Express Highway,
on the north by the northern boundary of the N ward, on the east by the Thane
creek and on the south by the southern boundary of N ward.
|
Residential/ Commercial
|
0.75
|
–
|
–
|
0.75
|
ii
|
Areas of the village of Akse, Marve and CRZ
affected areas of Erangal in P/North Ward and Gorai and Manori in the R Ward
excepting gaothan proper.
|
Residential/ Commercial
|
0.5
|
–
|
0.50
|
iii
|
The remaining area in Suburbs and Extended
Suburbs
|
Residential/ Commercial
|
1.0
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
2.0
|
III
|
Island City
|
Industrial
|
1.0
|
–
|
–
|
1.0
|
IV
|
Suburbs and Extended Suburbs
|
Industrial
|
1.0
|
–
|
–
|
1.0
|
Additional FSI / incentive FSI :
33. RDDP proposes to continue the
provisions of DCRs 33. However, some changes have been made. The changes are in
relation to commerce and office space, star hotels, public amenities,
IT/Biotech, MHADA and SRA
34. The additional FSI proposed for
commerce, star hotels and IT/Biotech are with a view to reduce costs, encourage
larger employment.
iii. A similar provision for public amenities,
MHADA and SRA are to assist the construction of more affordable housing and
bridging amenity deficits.
1. The RDDP proposes higher FSI for CBDs and new growth centres for
commercial development, Affordable Housing, redevelopment of Municipal Markets
and for facilitating removal of road bottlenecks.
2. The RDDP has proposed additional FSI for redevelopment of existing
residential housing societies and residential tenanted buildings excluding
cessed buildings.
Compensatory (Fungible) Floor Space
Index (FSI):-
The Commissioner may, by special permission, permit
fungible compensatory FSI, not exceeding 35% for residential development and
20% for Industrial/Commercial development, over and above admissible FSI/BUA,
by charging a premium at the rate of 60% for Residential and 80% for Industrial
and Commercial development of ASR (for FSI 1). In case of entirely commercial
building, mall/multiplex, additional fungible BUA maximum to the extent of 10%
of BUA, only for more width of corridors/passages than required under these
Regulations may be allowed by charging a premium at the rate of 80% of ASR (for
FSI 1). Such fungible FSI can be used as regular FSI.
Distinguishing features of RDDP 2034
are presented below:
1. a) Concept of Overlay Zones is
introduced. These overlay zones have been incorporated in the Proposed Land Use
Maps which imply applicability of the respective Acts unless otherwise
mentioned in the Development Control Regulations.
2. b) Concept of Inclusive Housing
(IH) is proposed under which any residential development partially or fully consisting
of sub- division/amalgamation/layout or single plot of land having gross plot
area admeasuring 4000 sq. m or more (excluding the area under Road set back/DP
Road/designation/reservation) shall have to handover minimum 20% of the plot
area (excluding the area under Road set back/D P Road/designation/reservation)
to MCGM free of cost for construction of EWS/LIG tenements. The FSI of the plot
handed over to MCGM shall be allowed to be utilized on the remaining plot. Or
in the alternative the owner will have to handover duly constructed EWS/LIG
Housing in the form of tenements of size ranging between carpet area shall be
27.88 sq. m. and 42 sq. m. to the extent of 20% of the Zonal (basic) FSI. The
BUA of the EWS/LIG tenements constructed under the scheme shall not be counted
towards FSI and such built up area shall be allowed over & above the
permissible BUA under these regulations.
3. c) Floating TDR: Development Right
Certificates (DRCs) can be used in entirety or in parts at any location, in any
land use zone within the limits of prescribed FSI. The TDR at the receiving
plots shall be governed by the following:
TDRr = TDRo x (RRLo/RRLr)
Where:
TDRr = Transferable Development Rights on the
receiving plot.
TDRo= Transferable Development Rights on the
originating plot
RRLo =Land rates of Annual Statement of Rates (ASR)
of the originating plot
RRLr =Land rates of Annual Statement of Rates (ASR)
of the receiving plot
1. d) Additional Floor Space Index
FSI : Additional FSI may be allowed in following categories :
1. Additional FSI to Religious Building: Municipal Commissioner may permit 0.5 FSI in addition to the
Zonal (Basic ) FSI in respect of the buildings of registered public trust for
religious structure subject to NOC from Police Authority and Collector and
further subject to payment of 25% premium as per ARS of the year in which such
FSI is granted.
1. Buildings of Medical and Educational Institutions and Other
Institutional Buildings covered under Regulation (2) (IV) (16) (g):- The Municipal Commissioner, by special permission, may
permit up to FSI 5 for medical Institutions and FSI up to 4 for educational
& other Institutional buildings including the Zonal (basic) FSI in respect
of buildings on independent plots of educational/medical institutions and
institutional buildings of Govt./MCGM or public authorities or of registered
public charitable trusts or of medical institutions run on cooperative basis
established for charitable purposes and registered under the provisions of
Income Tax Act or Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act subject to further
terms and conditions.
iii. Buildings of
Government/MCGM/Statutory Bodies, Semi-Government and PSU Offices: The Commissioner, by special permission, may permit FSI 5
including Zonal (basic) FSI for office use & other allied purposes except
residential use considering the specific requirement of Govt. /MCGM and their
Statutory Bodies, Semi Govt. and PSUs. Provided further that in case of Public
Sector Undertaking the premium for FSI beyond Zonal (basic) FSI shall be
payable as decided by Govt. from time to time.
1. Development/Redevelopment for construction of staff quarters of
Govt. or its statutory bodies (including CISF) or MCGM or its statutory bodies,
on lands belonging to such Public Authorities: The Commissioner may permit FSI up to 4 including Zonal
(basic) FSIon the gross plot area solely for the project of construction of
staff quarters for the employees of the Govt./MCGM, or their statutory bodies
on land belonging to such User Authority, by the Public Works Department of the
GoM or MHADA or Maharashtra Police Housing Corporation or MCGM or its statutory
bodies or any other Public Agency nominated by the Govt. for this purpose which
would also include any Special Purpose Vehicle, wherein the Govt. or a fully
owned Company of the Govt. holds at least 51% equity share.
3. Development/Redevelopment for construction of staff quarters of
Govt. or its statutory bodies (including CISF) or Municipal Corporation of
Greater Mumbai or its statutory bodies on private lands:- The Commissioner may permit construction of staff quarters for the
employees of Govt. /MCGM/their statutory bodies on private plots of lands,
having minimum area of 2000sq.m and abutting a road having minimum width of 12
m and grant incentive FSI, as provided herein below, in lieu of BUA of staff
quarters created and handed over free of cost to the User Authority, Incentive
FSI shall be admissible against the FSI required for construction of Staff
Quarters i.e. for iland city 40% and for suburbs and extend suburbs 80%.
Maximum permissible FSI including Zonal (basic)/permissible FSI for plot of and
over 2000 sq. m or more but less than 4000 sq. m is 3.00 and for plot of and
over 4000 sq. m is 4.00.
3. Building of Residential Hotels on independent plot: Subject to payment of premium and subject to other terms and
conditions, the maximum permissible FSI [including Zonal (basic) FSI] shall be
as below for all residential hotels on independent plots and satisfies other
related provisions of these Regulations and under one establishment. For Plot
area excluding area covered under Reservation/Designation in the DP except
affected by proposed DP roads/Sanctioned RL under MMC Act up to 2000 Sq. m
maximum permissible FSI is 3.0, for Plot area above 2000 sq. m and upto 3000
sq. m maximum permissible FSI is 4.0 and for Plot area above 4000 sq. m maximum
permissible FSI is 5.0
vii. Development/Redevelopment of
Housing Schemes of Maharashtra Housing & Area Development Authority (MHADA)
:- FSI for a new scheme of Low Cost Housing,
implemented by MHADA departmentally on vacant lands for EWS, LIG and MIG
categories (as stipulated by Govt. from time to time) shall be 4.0 on the gross
plot area (excluding Fungible FSI). Provided that 70 % BUA of such schemes
shall be for EWS, LIG and MIG. FSI 4 will not be applicable to HIG. It would
also apply to redevelopment of existing housing schemes of MHADA. Under the
scheme Carpet area of existing tenement plus 35% thereof, subject to a minimum
carpet area of 35 sq. m, an additional carpet area, in accordance with the
Table-A below:
Table-A
Area of the Plot under
Redevelopment
|
Additional Carpet Area on the Existing Carpet
Area of Tenement
|
Above 4000 sq. m to 2
|
15%
|
Above 2 ha to 5 ha
|
25%
|
Above 5 ha to 10 ha
|
35%
|
Above 10 ha
|
45%
|
Incentive FSI: Incentive FSI admissible against the
FSI required for rehabilitation, as calculated above, shall be based on the
ratio (hereinafter referred to as Basic Ratio) of Land Rate (LR) and Rate of
Construction (RC)* and shall be as given in the Table B below:-
Table B
Basic Ratio (LR/RC)
|
Incentive (As % of Admissible Rehabilitation
(Area)
|
Above 6.00
|
40%
|
Above 4.00 and up to 6.00
|
50%
|
Above 2.00 and up to 4.00
|
60%
|
Up to 2.00
|
70%
|
Explanation : Land
Rate (LR)*— Rate of Open Land for FSI 1in Rs/sq. m of the plot under
redevelopment & * Rate of Construction (RC) — Rate in Rs/ sq. m applicable
to the area of RCC construction as per ASR
Sharing of the Balance FSI: The balance remaining
FSI/BUA after providing for rehabilitation and the incentive components,
calculated as per Table (A) and (B) above respectively, shall be shared between
the Cooperative Housing Society and MHADA in the form of BUA, as given in Table
(C) below. The share of MHADA shall be handed over to MHADA free of cost.
Table C
Basic Ratio (LR/ RC)
|
|
Sharing of Balance FSI
|
Cooperative Society Share
|
MHADA Share
|
Above 6.00
|
30%
|
70 %
|
Above 4 .00 and up to 6.00
|
35%
|
65 %
|
Above 2 .00 and up to 4.00
|
40%
|
60 %
|
Upto 2.00
|
45%
|
55 %
|
viii. Reconstruction of buildings destroyed
by fire or which have collapsed or which have been demolished under lawful
order: Reconstruction of buildings that existed on or after 10th
June 1977 and have ceased to exist for reasons cited above, shall be allowed to
be reconstructed with FSI not exceeding that of the original building.
30. Reconstruction or redevelopment
of cessed buildings in the Island City by Co-operative Housing Societies or of
old buildings belonging to the Corporation: For reconstruction/redevelopment
to be undertaken by Cooperative Housing Societies of existing tenants or by
Co-op. Housing Societies of landlords and/or occupiers of a cessed building
existing prior to 30/9/1969 in Island City, which attracts the provisions of
MHAD Ac t, 1976 and for reconstruction/redevelopment of the buildings of
Corporation existing prior to 30.09.1969, FSI shall be 3.00 on the gross plot
area or FSI required for rehabilitation of existing tenants plus incentive FSI
whichever is more. Under the scheme Each occupant shall be rehabilitated and
given the carpet area occupied by him for residential purpose in the old
building subject to the minimum fixed carpet area of 27.88 sq. m (300 sq.
ft.)and/or maximum carpet area up to 70 sq. m (753 sq. ft.) as provided in the
MHAD Act, 1976. In case of non-residential occupier, the area to be given in
the reconstructed building will be equivalent to the area occupied in the old
building. Provided that if carpet area for residential purpose exceeds 70 sq. m
(753 sq. ft.) the cost of construction for the area over and above 70 sq. m
shall be paid by tenant /occupant to the developer. The cost of construction
shall be as per ASR of that year. However, the carpet area exceeding 70 sq. m
(753 sq. ft.) shall be considered for rehab FSI but shall not be considered for
incentive FSI. In case of composite redevelopment undertaken by the different
landlords and/or Co-op. Housing Societies of landlords and/or occupiers jointly
of 2 or more plots but not more than 5 plots with cessed buildings existing
prior to 30/9/1969, the FSI permissible will be 3.00 or FSI required for
rehabilitation to exiting occupiers plus 60% incentive FSI, whichever is more
and the occupier shall be eligible for 5% additional rehab Carpet Area subject
to maximum limit. Provided further, that if the number of plots jointly
undertaken for redevelopment is six or more with cessed buildings existing
prior to 30/9/1969, the incentive FSI available will be 3.00 or FSI required of
rehabilitation for occupiers plus 70% incentive FSI whichever is more and the
occupier shall be eligible for 10% additional rehab Carpet Area subject to
maximum limit.
4. Construction for Rehabilitation & Resettlement: For the construction of the building by the Corporation/Appropriate
Authority in the category of Rehabilitation & Resettlement for the purpose
of the housing those who are displaced by the projects undertaken by the
Corporation/Appropriate Authority for implementation of proposals of the
DP/MUTP/MUIP, the FSI shall be 4.00.
4. Reconstruction or redevelopment of Cluster(s) of Buildings under
Urban Renewal Scheme(s): For reconstruction or
redevelopment of Cluster(s) of buildings under Urban Renewal Scheme(s) in the
Island City of Mumbai undertaken by (a) the MHADA or the MCGM either
departmentally or through any suitable agency or (b) MHADA/MCGM, jointly with
land owners and/or Co-op. Housing Societies of tenants/occupiers of buildings
and/or Co-op. Housing Society of hutment dwellers therein, or (c) land owners
and/or Co-op. Housing Society of tenants/occupiers of buildings and/or Co-op
Housing Society of hutment dwellers, independently or through a Promoter
/Developer, the FSI shall be 4.00 or the FSI required for rehabilitation of
existing tenants/occupiers plus incentive FSI whichever is more. Acquisition of
lands, provided the Promoter has purchased or procured DRs Over at least 70%
land comprised in the URC and there are dangerous buildings, declared as such
by the Competent Authority, on the balance lands contained in the URC.
xii. Regulations for Dharavi
Notified Area (DNA) Urban Renewal Scheme under Dharavi Redevelopment Project
(DRP): Areas undertaken by SRA under DRP for renewal and redevelopment
of buildings/chawls including cessed buildings situated on non-slum areas
within DNA, shall be a part of the entire DRP Area which shall have an overall
FSI of 4.00. The entitlement of FSI on that particular plot shall be 4.00 or
the FSI required for rehabilitation of existing tenants/occupiers plus
incentive FSI and would be in accordance with the guidelines laid down therein.
xiii. Redevelopment for
Rehabilitation of Slum Dwellers: FSI for rehabilitation of
eligible slum/pavement-dwellers includes the FSI for the rehab component, and
for the free-sale component. The ratio between the two components shall be
7. a) In Island City, if rehab
component is 10 sq. m of built-up area, then an additional 7.5 sq. m built-up
area will be permitted so that this additional 7.5 sq. m can be utilised for
disposal in the open market and the rehab component subsidized.
8. b) In suburbs and extended
suburbs, if rehab component is 10 sq. m of built-up area, then an additional 10
sq. m of built-up area will be permitted so that this additional 10 sq. m can
be utilised for disposal in the open market and the rehab component subsidized.
9. c) In difficult areas as may be
notified by the SRA hereafter, if the rehab component is 10 sq. m of built-up
area, then an additional 13.33 sq. m of built-up area will be permitted and
this area of additional 13.33 sq. m can be utilised for disposal in the open
market and the rehab component subsidized.
In addition to the entitlement under Provisions in
3.3 and 3.4 herein above, for slum rehabilitation schemes that attempt larger
agglomerated development allowing enhanced planning & quality of life, the
following additional BUA incentive will be admissible under free sale component
of Slum Rehabilitation Schemes as shown in table below:
Area of the S.R. Scheme
|
Additional built-up area admissible under free
sale component
|
5 acre up to 10 acres
|
5 %
|
above 10 acre up to 20 acres
|
10 %
|
above 20 acre up to 40 acres
|
15 %
|
above 40 acres
|
20%
|
FSI to be sanctioned on a Slum Rehabilitation
scheme site may exceed 4.0 Maximum FSI Permissible for Consumption on the Plot:
FSI that can be utilised in- situ on any slum site shall be 4 or sum total of
rehabilitation FSI plus incentive FSI whichever is more with Minimum Tenement
Density of 650 per Net Hectare. Due to local planning constraints and viability
of the Slum Rehabilitation Project the density norms of 650 per net hectare may
be reduced up to 25% by Chief Executive Office. Thereupon the difference
between sanctioned FSI that can be utilized in-situ, will be made available in
the form TDR.
A person eligible for redevelopment scheme shall
mean a protected occupier as defined in Chapter IB of Maharashtra Slums Areas
(Improvement, Clearance and Redevelopment) Act, 1971 as amended time to time
and orders issued there under. Only the actual occupants of the hutment shall
be held eligible, and the so called structure-owner other than the actual
occupant if any, even if his name is shown in the electoral roll for the
structure, shall have no right whatsoever to the reconstructed tenement against
that structure.
Protected Hutment-dwellers in the slum or on the
pavement, eligible in accordance with the provisions of this Regulation shall
in exchange of the protected dwelling structure, be given free of cost a
residential tenement having a carpet area of 25 sq. m including balcony, bath
and water closet, but excluding common areas. Even those protected dwelling
structures having residential areas more than 25 sq. m will be eligible only
for 25 sq. m of carpet area where Carpet area means area of tenements exclusive
of all areas under walls including partition walls if any in the tenement.
Where a person has both residential and commercial premises without common wall
between residential and commercial premises, for
commercial/office/shop/economic activity in the slum/ pavement, he shall be
considered eligible for a residential/Commercial unit including BUA for
commercial/office/shop/economic activity, both free of cost and carpet area of
such unit shall not exceed 25 sq. m. BUA for commercial/office/shop/economic
activity upto 20.90 sq. m. (225 sq. ft.) carpet area or actual area whichever
is less, shall be provided to the eligible person free of cost as part of the
rehabilitation project. Any area in excess of 20.90 sq. m to the extent of
existing area may, if required, be sold on preferential basis at the rate for
commercial area in the free-sale component.
Any person whose name is enrolled in a non-slum
area in Brihan Mumbai but has purchased a hutment and therefore got his name
also included in electoral roll for the slum area, i.e. he has his name in the
electoral roll at two places, he shall not be held eligible for the scheme.
Several Relaxation in Building and Other Requirements are also proposed for
smooth and easy completion the scheme.
xiv. Slum Rehabilitation Scheme
under Dharavi Notified Area (DNA) for Dharavi Redevelopment Project
(DRP): Areas undertaken by Slum Rehabilitation
Authority under DRP for redevelopment of hutments situated on slum areas within
DNA shall be part of entire DRP Area which shall have an overall FSI of 4.00.
The entitlement of FSI on that particular plot would be in accordance with the
guidelines stated therein.
1. Redevelopment of contravening structures included in the Final
Plot of a Town Planning (TP) Scheme and Removal and re-accommodation of
tolerated structures falling in the alignment of road:
1. a) Redevelopment of contravening
structures included in the Final Plot of a TP Scheme. For the
redevelopment/reconstruction of contravening structures situated in TP Schemes,
additional FSI over and above permissible FSI prescribed under these
Regulations shall be admissible as under:
2. In the redevelopment scheme the number of tenants as recorded in
the TP Scheme Book and residing in the contravening structures shall be
accommodated by giving alternative accommodation in the redevelopment schemes
having carpet area of 25sq. m (269 Sq. ft.) each, irrespective of their
original holding provided the overall FSI consumption of the Final Plot shall
not exceed 4.0.
3. The Commercial users may be permitted in the redevelopment scheme
to accommodate the existing commercial tenants, provided the commercial area in
the redevelopment scheme shall not exceed the original commercial area.
1. b) Removal and re-accommodation of
tolerated /protected structures falling in the alignment of road:- In a scheme
where removal of tolerated structures falling in the alignment of existing road
or widening of existing road for which road line has been prescribed or DP Road
and re- accommodation of these tolerated structures in the same administrative
ward has been proposed for the expeditious removal of bottlenecks, the FSI may
be allowed to be exceeded above the permissible FSI as mentioned below subject
to following condition:
2. The tolerated residential structures shall be existing since prior
to 17.04.1964 and non-residential structure shall be existing since prior to
01.04.1962 falling in the alignment of existing road or widening of existing
road for which road line has been prescribed or DP Road.
3. The structures shall be reflected in the true extract of Revenue
Record prior to 1961-62 or in the assessment records prior to datum line as
mentioned (a) above.
iii. The owner of scheme shall be
eligible for the BUA required for rehabilitation of existing tenants/occupants
plus incentive BUA to the extent of 50% of BUA required for rehabilitation.
However, the FSI on plot/layout shall not be allowed to be exceeded up to 4.0.
xvi. Buildings of Information
Technology Establishments: With the Special permission the Commissioner may
permit the floor space indices to be exceeded beyond Zonal (basic) FSI up to
5.0 subject to conditions as may be stipulated.
xvii. Shifting of cattle sheds
outside Greater Mumbai: For Development of lands becoming vacant consequent
upon shifting of cattle sheds existing thereon, to places outside Greater
Mumbai, additional FSI to the extent of 33% over and above Zonal (basic)
permissible FSI, shall be allowed on land occupied by cattle sheds and subject
to conditions as may be stipulated.
xviii. Development of land earmarked
for the MHADA/Mill Workers Housing : For development of land for transit
camp/mill workers housing undertaken by MHADA,FSI up to 4.0 including Zonal
(basic) FSI shall be allowed on land earmarked for MHADA/Mill Workers Housing
subject to conditions as may be stipulated.
xix. Reconstruction/Redevelopment in
Gaothan/ Koliwada/Adiwasipada area – FSI for reconstruction/redevelopment
of any property in gaothan/ koliwada/ adiwasipada i.e. on land with tenure ‘A’
shall be as follows:
1. a) For plots fronting on roads
below 9 m width, permissible FSI will be 1.5
2. b) for plot fronting on road width
of 9 m and above (existing or proposed),additional 0.5
FSI shall be allowed for commercial use subject to
condition that margin and parking space as required under these Regulations are
provided. Further Provided that for (a) & (b) above, consumed FSI of
existing buildings, utilized authorizedly shall be permitted.
5. Buildings of Biotechnology Establishments: – With the Special
permission the Commissioner may permit the floor space indices to be exceeded
beyond Zonal (basic) FSI up to 5.0 in respect of buildings in independent plots
for exclusively developing Biotechnology units set up by Public Bodies like
MHADA, SEEPZ, MIDC, SICOM, CIDCO or their joint venture companies having more
than 11% stake of these bodies or their lessees. The Commissioner may specify
terms and conditions.
xxi. Development of Multi Storey
Public Parking Lots (PPL): With the previous approval of
the Govt for development of Multi-storeyed PPL on any plot abutting a road
and/or a stretch of road, additional FSI (hereinafter referred to as “Incentive
FSI”) as specified below on built up parking area, created and handed over to
the MCGM free of cost, shall be allowed, on the land belonging to a private
owner, which is not reserved for any public purpose. The minimum area of plot
shall be 1000 sq. m in Island City & 2000 sq. m in suburb and extended
suburbs of Greater Mumbai. The minimum number of Motor Vehicle public parking
spaces provided shall not be less than 50 subject to minimum parking space of
700 sq. m. The location of parking spaces can be in basement, ground floor or
upper floors, with access through ramp/lift or combination of both subject to
clearance from CFO with special emphasis on fire hazard. The incentive FSI
permissible under this Regulation against BUA of the PPL, shall be 50% of the
BUA of the PPL, such that the total permissible FSI including the incentive FSI
under this Regulation does not exceed 4.0 in the Island City and 3.0 in the
Suburbs and extended Suburbs.
xxii. Additional FSI for Commercial
user development in Central Business District (CBD): The Commissioner may allow FSI up to 5.0 including
permissible FSI for commercial user/development on plots in CBD on payment of
premium.
xxiii. Affordable Housing (AH):
4. a) Development or redevelopment of
plots earmarked/reserved for AH on the lands of MCGM/Govt./Appropriate
Authority as notified by Govt. and in possession, may undertake development for
AH with permissible FSI of 4.0. The carpet areas of the tenements to be
constructed shall be for EWS, LIG and MIG or as decided by Govt. from time to
time subject to a minimum 25 sq. m. Development of other types of tenements
shall not be permissible.
4. b) Development of AH on private
plot : The permissible FSI may be allowed to be exceeded up to 4.0
when the private owner proposes to develop non-reserved/non-designated private
land for AH tenements and hand over the area of AH tenements free of cost to
MCGM. The FSI & distribution of additional FSI for the construction AH
shall be as shown below:
Location
|
Total permissible FSI
|
Zonal (basic) FSI
|
AdditionalFSI
|
FSI for transit tenements for MCGM (AH.)
|
FSI for sale component
|
(1)
|
(2)
|
(3)
|
(4)
|
(5)
|
(6)
|
Island City
|
4.00
|
1.33
|
2.67
|
1.67
|
1.0
|
Suburbs/Extended
Suburbs
|
4.00
|
1.00
|
3.00
|
1.5
|
1.5
|
1. c) Shramamsafaly/AshrayYojana: The tenements required for Shramsafalya/Ashray yojana may be
allowed to be constructed as per the provisions of Regulation (A) & (B)
above with the special permission of Municipal Commissioner subject to
condition that the sizes of tenements constructed shall be governed by the requirements
of such schemes.
xxiv. Development and Redevelopment
of Municipal Market/ Public Amenities by MCGM/Government:
5. a) Development and Redevelopment
of Municipal Market: If development/redevelopment of existing Municipal Market
of MCGM or land Reserved/Designated for Municipal Market on land belonging to
MCGM is proposed by MCGM itself, then development/redevelopment of such
existing/ designated/reserved land of Municipal Market. The permissible FSI
shall be 5.0 on gross plot area.
5. b) Public Amenities by
MCGM/Government: For the construction of building for public purpose/ public
amenities by the Corporation/Govt. on their own, on the plot of land belonging
to them, the FSI shall be 5.0.
xxv. Additional FSI for Redevelopment
of existing residential housing societies, residential tenanted buildings
excluding cessed buildings: In case of redevelopment
of existing residential housing societies, residential tenanted buildings which
are of thirty years of age or more and authorized but excluding cessed
buildings proposed by Housing societies/land lords or through their proponents
where existing members, tenants are proposed to be re-accommodated on the same
plot, additional FSI Build Up area for redevelopment of such existing
residential buildings in lieu of cost of construction of authorized existing
BUA = 1.50 (Rate of construction per sq. m as per ASR rate /Rate of developed
land per sq. m as per ASR (for FSI 1))*( authorized existing built up area+
area of the balcony if claimed free of FSI as per then prevailing regulation)
Provided that this incentive shall not exceed 40% of existing authorized BUA.
Provided further that if the existing authorized BUA and incentive thereon as
per above is less than the permissible FSI 2.0 then society may avail the
‘Additional FSI on payment of premium/TDR’ up to limit of permissible FSI up to
2.
No Development Zone
1. A) Development on No Development
Zone :
2. For a plot of land having area not less than 4.0 Ha and not disqualified
from development on account of other law or regulations can be developed for
affordable housing.
3. The area of the land shall be apportioned among Owner’s Share, AH,
POS, Institutional Amenities (IA), and Other Amenities as detailed below:
Sr. No.
|
|
Public Open Spaces & Institutional Area
33%
|
Affordable Housing, Education, Health &
Social
Amenities
33%
|
Area for Other Development
|
|
Public Open Space
|
Institutional
Area
|
Affordable
Housing
|
Educational
|
Medical
|
Social
|
25 %
|
8 %
|
25%
|
4 %
|
3%
|
1%
|
34%
|
iii. Incentive :
1. If the Owner opts out of the responsibility of developing AH &
Amenities, he will get FSI 0.8 of the gross plot (AH + POS+ all public amenity
land + area covered under 2 numbers of roads to be handed over to MCGM + land
forming Owner’s share of that specific scheme) on the Owner’s share of land.
2. If the Owner opts to develop the cited AH & Amenities, the
Owner shall be entitled for FSI 1 of the gross plot (AH + POS+ all public
amenity land + area covered under 2 numbers of roads to be handed over to MCGM
+ land forming Owner’s share of that specific scheme) on the Owner’s share of
land.
3. In addition, the Owner would be eligible to receive the sale
proceeds of 15 % of AH units from MCGM after deduction of administrative
charges.
4. The Development of the plot handed over for AH shall be with FSI
3.0 on the plot of the AH area. AH Tenements & constructed amenities shall
have to be handed over to MCGM. The cost of construction of AH tenements&
built up amenities shall be paid in the form of BUA.
5. The development of Amenities as per the requirements of MCGM shall
be permissible as per these Regulations. Provided further that Municipal
Commissioner’s decision regarding development of Amenities/Institutional
Amenities shall be final and binding on the concerned.
6. Compensation for development of infrastructure in lands handed
over to MCGM and constructed BUA.
7. The owner shall be entitled for the following:
BUA in lieu of cost of constriction of AH/Built up
Amenities including entire infrastructure development for MCGM = share of Land
= 2.0 [Rate of construction per sq. m as per ASR rate/rate of developed land
per sq. m as per ASR(for FSI 1)]x BUA of all amenities & all AH.
1. This shall be subject to maximum 50% of the BUA of AH/Amenity to
be handed over to MCGM.
4. B) Land of Govt. /Semi. Govt.
/Appropriate Authority appointed by Govt falling in NDZ: Notwithstanding anything contained in these Regulations the land
of Govt./Semi- Govt./Appropriate Authority falling in NDZ, the provision of
this Regulation shall apply to any contiguous, unbroken and uninterrupted piece
of land having area not less than 4.0 ha, excluding the land under reservation
for the public purpose and not disqualified from development on account of other
laws or regulations that are binding. Govt./Semi- Govt./Appropriate Authority
appointed by Govt. shall be eligible for FSI 1 of the gross plot (AH + POS+ all
public amenity land + area covered under 2 numbers of roads to be handed over
to MCGM) on area of other Development.
1. C) Other Development in NDZ: There are several other development permissible in NDZ like
for size of plot less than 4 ha i.e.
1. Institutional Development such as
Higher & Other educational Institutions, Medical Institutions, Urban
Planning Institutions, Financial Institutions & Other Institutions such as
Research & Development Institutions shall be permitted subject to Maximum
FSI limit shall be 0.20 and Ground coverage shall not exceed 10% of the area of
plot.
2. Development of Cinema and TV Film production : Development of Cinema and film production, shooting, editing
and recording studios with its ancillary and supporting users, including Film
School with their shooting stages and screening rooms, Performing Art Academy,
Students Hostels and faculty residences, Auditoria, Art Gallery, Museums,
Preview Theatres, construction of staff quarters, rest rooms, canteens etc.
shall be allowed subject to total permissible FSI shall not exceed 0.2 of which
BUA of supporting users shall not exceed 1/3 of permissible FSI 0.2 and Ground
coverage shall not exceed 10% of the area of plot.
iii. Information Technology &
Information Technology Enabled Services (IT/ITES) & Biotech units: IT/ITES Parks/Units or, set up by public or private sector;
shall be permissible with the special permission of Commissioner, subject to
Total FSI shall not exceed 0.20 and Ground coverage shall not exceed 10% of the
area of plot. The permission from the Director of Industries to set up IT/ITES
Parks/Units shall be necessary.
1. Tourism Development Area (TDA): Sites
or plots identified by the Tourism Department of GoM in consultation with the
MTDC, and as specified by GoM from time to time as suitable for promotion of
tourism to serve as holiday or beach resorts, hotels or motels may be included
in a Tourism Development Area (TDA), and allowed to be developed for activities
like beach resorts, hotels, motels, restaurants, health farms, water sports facilities,
arts and crafts complexes, golf courses, gliding, powered gliding, grass skiing
facilities, marinas, jetties and pontoons for docking of boats and swimming
pools. Permissible FSI shall not exceed FSI 0.2.
2. Miscellaneous Uses: The permissible where FSI shall
not exceed 0.025 for uses like (i) Agriculture, horticulture and animal
husbandry (except for keeping animals on a commercial scale), subject to a
limit of 10 head of cattle per acre and providing necessary buildings, garages,
pig sties, stables and storage buildings; (ii) Gardens and poultry farms;
(iii.) Forestry; (iv.) Golf clubs and links; (v.) Public parks, private parks,
play fields, stadia, gymkhanas, swimming pools, gliding facilities, temporary
camps for recreation of all types; (vi.) Race tracks and shooting ranges.
(vii.) Fish curing on open land/fish farming; (viii.) Salt manufacture from sea
water; (ix.) Public utility establishments such as electric sub-stations,
receiving stations, switch yards, over-head line corridors, radio and
television stations, receiving stations, main stations for public gas
distribution, sewage treatment and disposal works, Storm Water Drain Pumping
Station, facilities for the disposal of Solid Waste, water works along with
residential quarters for essential staff for such works, with the special
permission of the Commissioner; (x.) Cemeteries and crematoria and structures
incidental there to; (xi.) Structure for watchmen’s quarters each not exceeding
20 sq. m numbers of such structures in each plot to be decided by the
Commissioner (xii.) A residential building, not more than ground and one story
with a height not exceeding 9.75 m including the height of stilted portion.
In order to prevent erosion of soil and silting in
lakes, an exclusive green belt of 100 m shall be provided around the periphery
of Vihar and Pawai lake, in which no construction whatsoever shall be allowed.
Natural Areas (NA): facilities like
Board walks in mangroves, trekking facilities, conveniences for visitors and
such other uses as may be permissible as per the notifications issued by the
Ministry of Environment and Forest from time to time may be permissible.
Development or redevelopment of lands
of cotton textile mills (mills).- The development or
redevelopment of land of cotton textile mills shall be permissible with the
special permission of the Commissioner. The proposal for the development of
land of mills shall be considered for a) Development of Lands of sick and / or
closed mills, b) Lands of mills for purpose of modernization and c) Lands of
mills after shifting. The entire lands of the mills shall be apportioned in the
manner as described in Table below:
Sr. No
|
Extent
|
Percentage to be earmarked for POS as specified
by the Commissioner
|
Percentage to be earmarked and handed over for
development by MHADA for Public Housing/ for mill worker’s housing as per
guidelines approved by Government
|
Percentage to be earmarked and to be developed for
residential or commercial use (including uses permissible in residential or
commercial zone as per these Regulations) or diversified Industrial uses as
per Industrial Location Policy, to be developed by the owner
|
(1)
|
(2)
|
(3)
|
(4)
|
(5)
|
1
|
Up to and inclusive of 5 ha.
|
16.5
|
16.5
|
67
|
2
|
Above 5 ha.
|
18
|
18
|
Parking :
the Parking space required for residential building is as under :
Sr. No.
|
Occupancy
(2) |
Parking Space required
(3) |
1
|
(i)Residential
|
In the Island City areas, Suburbs and Extended
Suburbs;
|
One parking space for every.
a) 4 tenements having carpet area up to 45 sq. m
each.
b) 2 tenements with carpet area exceeding 45 sq.
m but not exceeding 60sq.m each.
Provided further that in case of (a) & (b),
at the option of owner/developer, may provide one parking for each tenement.
c) 1 tenement with carpet area exceeding 60 sq. m
but not exceeding 90 sq. m
d) 1/2 tenement with carpet area exceeding 90 sq.
m
In addition to the parking spaces specified in
(a), (b), (c) & (d) above, parking for visitors shall be provided to the
extent of 25 per cent of the number stipulated above, subject to minimum of
one.
|
Additional parking spaces beyond the parking spaces
as stipulated in this regulation at the option of developer is proposed then
the construction area for the additional parking to the extent of 25% shall be
allowed on payment of premium at the rate of 25% of ASR of open land (for FSI
1), beyond 25% and upto 50% on payment of premium at the rate of 50% of ASR of
open land (for FSI 1) and beyond 50% on payment of premium at the rate of 100%
of ASR of open land (for FSI 1). For this purpose maximum area of construction
per car parking space shall be considered at 25 sq. m excluding the area
required for effective maneuvering ,passages ,slopes/ramps columns, car lifts
etc. and 40 sq. m including the area required for effective maneuvering
,passages ,slopes/ramps columns, car lifts etc. Where entire parking is
proposed by mechanical/automatic means, additional parking to the extent of 10%
of the required parking shall be permitted free of FSI as vehicle holding area.
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: Provisions
for construction of public sanitary convenience (PCS) Blocks /Toilets are
provided free of FSI. Rainwater harvesting is proposed to be made compulsory
for development of plot over 500 Sq. m to maintain ground water level as well
as such water can be used for non-portable purposes. Provisions for
installation of Solar Water Heating (SWH) System is mandatory in hospitals and
hostels where hot water requirement is of continues nature. The plots which
attracts requirements/provisions of Notifications of Ministry of Environment
and Forest (MoEF), Government of India, issued from time to time, shall be
required to have the system for recycling and reuse of waste water which can be
then used for gardening, toilet flushing, landscape, irrigation, cooling
towers, car washing, etc. and in no case for drinking, bathing, or washing
clothes and utensils and similarly such plots shall also Sewage Treatment
Plants (STP) and disposal system.
Positive:
1. Simplified
and more elaborative definitions are introduced.
2. Deemed
permission or approval is introduced which will lead to ease of approval and
will expedite the commencement and completion of the projects. Certainly the
deemed permission is with the condition that the proposal / application should
be in concurrence of the regulations.
3. Simplified
procedure for approval and sanction of building permission.
4. No. of NOC’s
required for development permissions are reduced.
5. As per the
proposed provision of Inclusive Housing (IH) MCGM will get land and or duly
constructed tenements for EWS/LIG whereas the owner and or developer shall not
lose out of its entitlement so both win – win for MCGM as well as owner /
Developer. At the same time the object of affordable housing is also achieved.
6. For the
first time ever it is proposed to generate funds for implementation of DP.
7. Convenience
shopping allowed in residential zone are designed to serve retail local needs
that would be available in the neighborhood. They would positively impact
convenience, quality of life, more pedestrian trips and a diminished use of
vehicles. The norms of commercial activities have been revised and expanded to
suit current and future requirements.
8. The
permissible FSI shall be calculation on gross plot area.
9. The premium
for additional area shall be charged @ of 60% of the land rates as per ASR of
the year in which FSI is granted. Hopefully this shall bring down the rates of
TDR whereby the home prices may come down.
10. Premium for compensatory
(fungible) FSI for industrial and commercial development would be charged @ of
80% of the land rates as per ASR.
11. Long discussed concept of
floating TDR is introduced whereby now the Development Right Certificates
(DRCs) can be used in entirety or in parts at any location, in any land use
zone within the limits of prescribed FSI.
12. Acquisition of land by MHADA/
MCGM/ State Government as public purpose for implementation of cluster
development. Whereby now one of the biggest problem i.e. non-participation of
the land owner for the cluster redevelopment would be solved.
13. Provisions for recycle of
Grey water, water harvesting provisions etc. for conservation of water and to
overcome the shortage of water
14. Height of building to be
termed as High Rise Building is increased to 32 meters which is presently 24
mtrs.
15. Vide discretionary powers to
Municipal Commissioner may help in better development if exercised judiciously.
16. Operation constructions and
tenable repairs for which no permission is required are widely described.
Critics:
1. RDDP is just
the old DRC 1991 with minor modifications.
2. No rules or
policy are proposed for the old structures or tenanted structures in Mumbai
suburbs which does not fall under cessed structure.
3. A additional
toll to the construction under the head development surcharge @ 100% of
Development charge, for BUA over and above the Zonal (basic) FSI (including
fungible BUA) This Development Surcharge shall be in addition to development
charges levied as per section 124 of MR&TP Act 1966.
4. No major
incentive FSI for Society Redevelopment for the non-slum or non- cessed
structure society.
5. For
eligibility of commercial tenant under slum scheme the datum date for existence
of structure should be as on 1-1-1995 whereas no such date is specified for
residential and residential-cum-commercial structure. There are notification as
regards to eligibility as of the structure as on 1-1-2000 is not considered and
n case of dharavi slum the structures existed prior to 1-1-2000 are considered
as eligible thus the policy as proposed is biased.
6. The
provisions proposed for parking does not seem to be adequate and does not
provide any solution with the no. of increase in vehicles on roads in last 2
decades or the nos. of vehicles which might touch in the next 2 decades.
7. Vast open
space under NDZ is thrown for Development.
8. Vide
discretionary powers to Municipal Commissioner may add to corruption.
9. Overall it
seems that MCGM has substantially detached from earlier EDDP and have proposed
rational regulations which are on much similar to the presently prevailing DC
regulation, 1991.
10. You can write in with your
feedback, suggestion or objections in respect of RDDP 2034 to a) Your local
coperators, b) Municipal Commissioner, c) Assistant Municipal Commissioner
(Eastern Suburbs, Western Suburbs, City), d) Deputy Municipal Commissioner
(Zone I, II, III, IV, V, VI), e) Director (Engineering Services and projects)
or f) Chief Engineer Development Plan or to the undersigned to take it further.
Overall it seems that MCGM has substantially
detached from earlier EDDP and have proposed rational regulations which are on
much similar to the presently prevailing DC regulation, 1991.
You can write in with your feedback, suggestion or
objections in respect of RDDP 2034 to a) Your local coperators, b) Municipal
Commissioner, c) Assistant Municipal Commissioner (Eastern Suburbs, Western
Suburbs, City), d) Deputy Municipal Commissioner (Zone I, II, III, IV, V, VI),
e) Director (Engineering Services and projects) or f) Chief Engineer
Development Plan or to the undersigned to take it further.
By Adv. Rajendra Singhvi
Note: All efforts
are made to avoid errors in summarizing the proposed RDDP 2034 however no
responsibility shall be on the author and or publisher incase if any of the
content is found to be inconsistent and or in non-conformity with the proposed
RDDP 2034 as published by MCGM.