Accommodation Reservation Principles Example

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What is the total plot area mentioned in the accommodation reservation principle example?

  • 600 sq.mt
  • 400 sq.mt
  • 1000 sq.mt (correct)
  • 500 sq.mt

What percentage of plot area goes to the owner in the given example?

  • 50%
  • 70%
  • 60% (correct)
  • 40%

The construction area allowed is what percentage of the plot area?

  • 40%
  • 100%
  • 60% (correct)
  • 50%

How many options are typically provided for development of reservation?

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The authority's share in the given example is:

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In composite development, which portion is typically given to the authority?

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The owner can develop the reservation for:

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The construction area in the given example is:

<p>500 sq.mt (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The planning authority can:

<p>Both acquire and develop the land (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the remaining portion, the owner can develop as per:

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Flashcards

Total plot area in example

The total size of the land for development in the provided example, which is 1000 sq.mt.

Owner's share of plot area

The percentage of the plot area allocated to the land owner in the given example, which is 60%.

Allowed construction area %

The permissible percentage of the plot area that can be used for construction, which is 50% in the presented example.

Reservation development options

The typical number of development options available for reserving land, which usually ranges from 3 to 4.

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Authority's share (example)

The portion of the plot area that is allocated to the authority (planning body) for specific purposes, 400 sq.mt in this case.

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Authority's portion in composite development

In composite developments, the portion most often allocated to the planning authority is the road-facing part of the plot.

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Owner's development purpose

In the accommodation reservation example, the owner can develop the reserved land for the same public purpose as the original plan or for other purposes, subject to rules.

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Construction area (example)

The permitted construction area in the reservation example, which is 500 sq.mt.

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Authority's role in land

The planning authority can both acquire and develop land, based on the discussed example.

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Owner's permissible development

The remaining portion, not assigned to the authority, can be developed by the owner based on rules and adjoining zoning regulations.

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Study Notes

Accommodation Reservation Principles Example

  • Plot Area: 1000 sq.mt
  • Owner's Share: 60% (600 sq.mt)
  • Construction Area Allowed: 50% (500 sq.mt)
  • Development Options: Typically 3-4 options
  • Authority's Share in Example: 400 sq.mt
  • Authority's Portion in Composite Development: Road facing portion
  • Owner's Development Purposes: Same public purpose
  • Construction Area in Example: 500 sq.mt
  • Authority's Roles: Can both acquire and develop land
  • Owner's Remaining Development Regulations: Adjoining zone permissions

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