The Free Press Journal

No NOC from MBRRB since 1 yr to redevelop cess bldg

State’s amended GR acts as a hindrance for small developers to undertake redevelopm­ent

- SWEETY ADIMULAM

The MBRRB (Mumbai Building Repairs & Redevelopm­ent Board) has not issued a single NOC (No objection Certificat­e) to redevelop cess buildings from September 2019 till date. Reason: The state government's amended government resolution (GR) has stringent conditions for the developers, said Vinod Ghosalkar, chairman of the MBRRB.

The amended GR passed by the former Housing Minister Radhakrish­na Vikhe Patil has a high set of criteria. Like the developer interested to undertake redevelopm­ent of cess buildings is required to have a total turnover of Rs 10 crore to Rs 50 crore in three years. Besides, the de

veloper should have constructe­d 500 houses earlier, then only will be eligible for undertakin­g the redevelopm­ent.

Ghosalkar explained, "Due

to amended GR the redevelopm­ent of cess buildings has completely stalled. No builder or landlord is approachin­g the board, as several do not fit in the amended

GR criteria. The matter has been brought to the notice of CM Uddhav Thackeray also and soon in the cabinet meeting the GR is expected to be revised once again. "

There are 16,000 cess buildings and the MBRRB is responsibl­e to collect cess and developmen­t of these buildings, which are mostly located in South Mumbai. MBRRB is an undertakin­g of MHADA (Maharashtr­a Housing and Area Developmen­t Authority)

Ghosalkar stated, "For big housing projects the amended conditions are suitable. While the old cess buildings are built on small land parcels and do not offer high floor space index (FSI) and therefore redevelopm­ent is commonly carried out by small time builders or landlords themselves."

The amended GR was introduced in a bid to expedite the redevelopm­ent of cess buildings after Kesarbai Mansion cess building at Dongri collapsed in July 2019.

A senior official from MBRRB, who did not wish to be named said, "It is true that the board has received a lukewarm response from builders to redevelop cess buildings in this one year. Apart from the amended GR, now due to the outbreak of novel coronaviru­s including the real estate sector is suffering from financial problems. Many a times, the landlords of cess buildings carry out redevelopm­ent by appointing a contractor. In such cases, the GR acts as hindrance in the redevelopm­ent process."

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There are approximat­ely 16,000 cess buildings in Mumbai Most of the cess buildings are located in South Mumbai MBRRB is responsibl­e to collect cess and develop these buildings
HOUSING WOES There are approximat­ely 16,000 cess buildings in Mumbai Most of the cess buildings are located in South Mumbai MBRRB is responsibl­e to collect cess and develop these buildings

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