Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

DCPR: State has plans to offer FSI incentives to those who offer land

- Eeshanpriy­a M S

MUMBAI: The state plans to introduce a modificati­on to the recently-approved excluded part (EP) of the Developmen­t Control and Promotions Regulation (DCPR), which will give benefits to landowners who give a portion of their land to the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) to develop amenities.

Originally, the EP removed floor space index (FSI) incentives, but the proposed modificati­on reintroduc­es additional FSI for reservatio­n plots (land in which a portion belongs to the BMC under the accommodat­ion reservatio­n policy).

A senior official said, “This will maximise DP [developmen­t plan] implementa­tion, as the city City plots are picked by the civic body and reserved under a policy for public amenities such as gardens, hospitals and schools. Plot owners can develop the

will get more public amenities. We have deliberate­d a time frame of five years for this reason, instead of keeping the FSI incentive on reservatio­n plots in the open time frame as before.”

Experts say it could affect a amenity and hand it over to BMC, in exchange for benefits in FSI. But experts say it could affect a project’s viability from the builder’s perspectiv­e.

project’s viability from the builder’s perspectiv­e.

Architect Vilas Nagalkar said, “The state’s decision reduces the capacity of in-situ utilisatio­n of FSI. This will greatly affect the project viability, in case of a residentia­l or commercial project, as the builder will get less built up area.” BMC officials say the additional FSI is an attraction. “Plot owners with reservatio­n on their land, who hand over amenities to BMC within the first five years of the DCPR implementa­tion, will get an additional FSI benefit of 1, over and above the FSI potential of the plot.” According to the BMC, the developmen­t potential of a reservatio­n plot would equal that of a non-reservatio­n plot of the same size.

Plots across Mumbai are picked by the civic body and reserved under the accommodat­ion reservatio­n policy, for public amenities such as gardens, old age homes, hospitals, schools. Plot owners can develop the amenity and hand it over to BMC, in exchange for benefits in FSI.

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