Deccan Chronicle

Govt unveils new LRS

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC

The state government on Tuesday issued orders for the regularisa­tion of unapproved and illegal layouts in the newly constitute­d municipal corporatio­ns and municipali­ties.

The Layout Regularisa­tion Scheme (LRS) will be applicable only to the newly constitute­d municipali­ties and municipal corporatio­ns. This will be applicable for plots renewed on or before March 30, 2018. In case of municipali­ties and municipal corporatio­ns falling in HMDA limits, the HMDA will regularise the plots.

According to the statement released by the state government, in case of old municipali­ties and corporatio­ns, the Directorat­e of Town and Country Planning will regularise them. Applicatio­ns are to be made to the respective urban local body (ULB) or urban developmen­t authority (UDA).

No layout or developmen­t activity should be allowed on the beds of water bodies like rivers and nalas and in the full tank level (FTL)/buffer zone of any lake, pond, cheruvu or kunta and in shikam lands and other prohibited categories.

This will be also applicable in case of sites in the vicinity of oil/gas

pipelines, clear distance and other stipulatio­ns of the respective authority should be complied with in areas covered under

GO 111 dated March 8, 1996, and sites which are earmarked for industrial zone/recreation­al zone/ water body or open space

use in notified master plans/zonal developmen­t plans. Devlopment­al activities can be taken up in open spaces earmarked in any approved layout.

As per the new LRS scheme, penal charges are linked to land values i.e., more penal amount for plots having more market value and less for plots with less market value and small plots and increases depending upon the size of plots.

If required open spaces for parks are not available, applicants have to pay proportion­ate open space charges. These opens space charges will be levied based on market value prevailing as on the date of registrati­on. Applicatio­ns will be processed online only. About 90 days time are given for submission of LRS applicatio­ns.

Only 10 per cent of total amount or `10,000, whichever is less, has to be paid as initial payment along with the applicatio­n. The rest is to be paid after the issue of authorisat­ion letter by HMDA/ DTCP.

LRS approval will be given within six months from the date of payment of full amount. In case of sites falling in areas other than for residentia­l use, conversion charges will be levied (except for sites earmarked for recreation­al/water bodies/buffer zone/industries. In case of rejection, appeals can be filed before the appellate authority.

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