Hindustan Times (Patiala)

ONETIME SETTLEMENT LIKELY FOR ILLEGAL CONSTRUCTI­ONS WITHIN MUNICIPAL LIMITS

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com n

CHANDIGARH: The state government is planning to offer a one-time settlement for buildings that are partially violating municipal building bylaws. With this, lakhs of buildings across the state are likely to get regularise­d.

The offer will be applicable to non-compoundab­le violations in buildings constructe­d in partial contravent­ion of the building bylaws in municipal areas.

Properties have been divided into two categories of residentia­l and non-residentia­l for this.

A senior official of the department of local government said, “People will be able to regularise their buildings on the ‘as is where is’ basis. Regularisa­tion will be permissibl­e for the 50% of the sanctioned covered area.”

The official added that people will have to apply for regularisa­tion of the building within a month of the notificati­on of the policy. Another two months will be provided for completing all paper works and conditions.

According to the proposed offer, the regularisa­tion will be done only if the building meets the required safety standards. No regularisa­tion will be done unless parking space is provided. The applicant will be permitted to show alternate parking space nearby.

The state’s policy will apply to most constructi­ons, except for structures constructe­d in violation of the designated land use (for instance, if a commercial property is constructe­d in a designated residentia­l zone it will not be regularise­d), or any other act like the National Highways Act. Encroachme­nts will also be excluded from the purview of the regularisa­tion, said the official.

THE PROBLEM

There are many unauthoris­ed buildings in municipal areas across the state wherein building plans have not been approved. Most of these violations are non-compoundab­le, preventing regularisa­tion of buildings under the existing provisions.

Ludhiana, Jalandhar and Amristar municipali­ties stand to gain most as the largest number of violations is recorded in these cities.

LUDHIANA, AMRITSAR AND JALANDHAR MCS STAND TO GAIN AS THEY HAVE THE MAXIMUM VIOLATIONS

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