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Regularise your illegal building, apply online

- Sajana Nambiar sajana.nambiar@hindustant­imes.com

ULHASNAGAR: Residents of Ulhasnagar can now get their unauthoris­ed properties regularise­d online as the Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporatio­n (UMC) has started with a web based system where one can log in, enter details, upload documents and get their property regularise­d.

“The process to regularise a structure will be done online. This will have transparen­cy and also residents can easily access it anywhere. They can check the status on time,” said civic body chiefSudha­karDeshmuk­hwhile inaugurati­ng the online service on Friday.

Regularisa­tion of unauthoris­ed structures has been a long pending demand by residents.

The urban developmen­t department of state government had earlier asked the civic commission­er to give Form A to illegal structures for residents to apply for regularisa­tion.

“An applicant can now get the form A online,” added Deshmukh.

Only those buildings built before January 1, 2005, can apply for regularisa­tion online.

The applicants will have to fill the form online.

They will also have to pay the compoundin­g fees which will be displayed online after details are submitted. Residentsw­illhaveto go to the civic body to submit the hard copies.

“This is the last chance Ulhasnagar residents have to get their properties regularise­d,”said Deshmukh.

Those buildings which do not have structural stability of fire safety certificat­e cannot apply for regularisa­tion. The civic body has asked the government to approve these kinds of structures also into the online service. The decision for the same is pending.

“Until the decision is taken, such buildings cannot apply for regularisa­tion,”saidDeshmu­kh.

As per the notificati­on issued in September 20, the civic body was asked to complete the work of serving notices within three months.

In Ulhasnagar, around 95% of the structures are unauthoris­ed. As per the civic body, those structures built after January 1, 2005, will not be eligible to apply for regularisa­tion.

Activist Shashikant Dayma said, “There is a need to educate the residents on how to go about it. Those structures which lack structural stability and fire safety certificat­e should not be also allowed to avail the scheme.”

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