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What are the possible outcomes for a planning authority when considering a permission request?

  • Grant permission subject to conditions. (correct)
  • Grant permission unconditionally. (correct)
  • Approve permission with a review period.
  • Refuse the permission. (correct)

What happens if the planning authority does not communicate its decision within 60 days?

  • The permission is considered granted if it is in order. (correct)
  • The request must be resubmitted for consideration.
  • The authority must provide an explanation for the delay.
  • The permission is automatically denied.

Which entity must receive a copy of the permission after it is granted?

  • The planning applicant.
  • The local council.
  • The regional government office.
  • The Collector of the District. (correct)

What is the significance of scrutinizing every development permission?

<p>To ensure conformity with the provisions in DCPR. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT a valid outcome for the planning authority?

<p>Automatically extend the deadline by 30 days. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the maximum duration for which a development permission can remain valid after being granted?

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What happens when a new authority is formed for an area regarding earlier development plans?

<p>Provisions of the earlier plan continue until a new plan is prepared. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is responsible for hearing an appeal against the order of a Planning Authority?

<p>A person not below the rank of Deputy Secretary (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Under what condition is no renewal required for development permission?

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What is the time frame for appealing against a refusal or conditional granting of permission?

<p>40 days (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the maximum time before development begins that the officer in charge must inform the Planning Authority?

<p>30 days (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If the Planning Authority raises objections to a development proposal, what must the officer in charge do?

<p>Modify the proposal or submit it to the Government with objections (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the validity period of a Government-approved proposal for development?

<p>1 year, extendable up to 3 years (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the RP area, who is the authority responsible for granting permission for development?

<p>Collector, except in gaothan (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens to a development permission granted by the Planning Authority?

<p>Its validity is as per normal permission conditions (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is responsible for overseeing a Zilla Parishad according to the provided structure?

<p>The Chief Executive Officer (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the context of a Municipal Corporation, who may be appointed to fulfill the responsibilities of the Municipal Commissioner?

<p>A specially appointed officer (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of the Metropolitan Commissioner in development authorities established under the respective act?

<p>To lead the development authority and appoint officers (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which authority is responsible for a village panchayat when the land is located in the gaothan area?

<p>The village panchayat concerned (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the case of a Regional Plan, who is designated as the authority to oversee development permissions?

<p>The Collector of the District (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which element is considered part of the carpet area?

<p>Internal partition walls (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is NOT removed from the total area when calculating carpet area?

<p>Internal walls (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the term 'exclusive balcony' refer to?

<p>Balcony attached to specific apartment (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Given a total area of 1200 sq ft with certain areas covered, what would be the carpet area?

<p>900 sq ft (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When different regulations conflict regarding carpet area definition, what should be done?

<p>Follow the specific regulation's definition (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary function of service shafts in a building?

<p>Utilities like pipes and wiring (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is meant by exclusive open terrace area?

<p>Terrace attached to specific apartment (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Carpet area is always:

<p>Less than built-up area (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which area is included when calculating carpet area?

<p>Internal bathroom area (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The main goal of calculating carpet area is to determine:

<p>Actual usable area (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What can a developer choose under the savings clause?

<p>Choose between old and new regulations (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens to the premium paid for ongoing projects without OC?

<p>Adjusted against new charges (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is FSI calculated for remaining potential in case of partial development?

<p>Deducting sanctioned FSI from total potential as per new regulations (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For buildings between 15m to 24m height in group housing schemes, what is the requirement?

<p>CFO NOC is not necessary (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the maximum permissible amendment in built-up area per floor?

<p>5% (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What applies to premium paid free of FSI items in ongoing projects?

<p>Are allowed only to that extent (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the setback requirement for buildings above 16m height?

<p>H/5 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who can issue guidelines for the implementation of transitional proposals?

<p>State Government (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For enclosed balconies with paid premium in ongoing projects, what is required?

<p>Allowed to continue to paid extent only (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Revision of permission for completed projects with OC is subject to which provisions?

<p>RERA provisions (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Development Permission

Permission required for certain developments; reviewed against DCPR.

Unconditional Permission

Permission granted without specific stipulations.

Conditional Permission

Permission granted, but with rules to follow

Permission Refusal

Permission denied.

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Implied Permission

Permission granted after a set time with no response, if in order.

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What happens if a new authority is formed?

The development plan of the previous authority remains in effect until the new authority develops its own plan.

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Development Plan Notice

Draft or final proposals of a Development Plan are published through public notices.

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Permission Validity

Development permission is usually valid for one year, but can be renewed for a total of four years.

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Appeal against Permission

If a planning authority rejects or grants permission with conditions, you can appeal to the government within 40 days.

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Plinth Level Exemption

If construction reaches the plinth level or the upper level of the basement or stilt, no renewal of the permission is required.

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Government Development

When a government department or office wants to develop land, they must inform the Planning Authority 30 days before starting work.

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Planning Authority Objection

If the Planning Authority objects to a government development, the officer can either change the plan or submit it to the government for a decision.

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Government Approval Validity

If the government approves the development, the permission is valid for one year and can be extended for a total of three years.

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Collector's Permission

In certain areas, the Collector is responsible for granting development permission, following rules similar to those for government projects.

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Sections 52-58

These sections outline specific rules and procedures for development permissions, especially for government projects and areas overseen by the Collector.

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Who grants permission in a Municipal Corporation?

The Municipal Commissioner or their appointed officer.

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Who grants permission in a Zilla Parishad?

The Chief Executive Officer or their appointed officer.

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Who grants permission in a Municipal Council?

The Chief Officer of the Council.

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Who grants permission in gaothan areas?

The village panchayat concerned.

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Who grants permission for Development Authorities?

The Metropolitan Commissioner or their appointed officer.

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Carpet Area

The usable floor space within a building, calculated after deducting external walls, service shafts, and balconies. It's the actual living space you can use.

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Built-up Area

The total area of a building, including the carpet area, walls, and other structural elements. It's more than just the usable space.

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What is NOT deducted from Total Area?

Internal walls are not deducted when calculating carpet area because they are part of the usable space within a building.

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Exclusive Balcony

A balcony attached to a specific apartment and is not shared with other apartments.

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Service Shafts

Vertical spaces within a building used for utilities like pipes, wiring, and ventilation systems.

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Exclusive Open Terrace

A terrace area attached to a specific apartment and not shared with other residents.

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Purpose of Calculating Carpet Area

The main purpose of calculating carpet area is to determine the actual usable living space within a building.

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Carpet Area vs Built-up Area

Carpet area is always less than the built-up area because built-up area includes walls and other structural elements.

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Areas Included in Carpet Area

Internal bathroom area is included in carpet area because it is a usable space within the building.

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Conflicting Regulations for Carpet Area

If different regulations have different definitions for carpet area, follow the specific regulation that applies to your situation.

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Savings Clause

A provision allowing developers to choose between old and new regulations for ongoing projects.

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Premium Adjustment

For ongoing projects without an Occupancy Certificate (OC), the earlier paid premium is adjusted against new charges.

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FSI Calculation for Partial Development

When only a part of a project is developed, the remaining potential FSI (Floor Space Index) is calculated by deducting the already sanctioned FSI from the total potential as per the new regulations.

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CFO NOC for Buildings (15m-24m)

For buildings between 15 meters and 24 meters in height in a group housing scheme, a CFO NOC (Chief Fire Officer's No Objection Certificate) is not necessary.

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Maximum Permissible Amendment in Built-up Area

The maximum allowed change in built-up area per floor is 5%.

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Premium for FSI Items in Ongoing Projects

Premium paid for FSI items in ongoing projects is allowed to that extent only, meaning you can't go beyond the paid amount.

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Setback Requirement for Tall Buildings

Buildings exceeding 16 meters in height require a setback of H/5 (height divided by 5) from the property line.

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Implementation of Transitional Proposals

Guidelines for implementing transitional proposals are issued by the State Government.

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Enclosed Balconies in Ongoing Projects

Enclosed balconies with paid premium in ongoing projects can only continue to the paid extent, meaning you can't expand them further.

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Revision of Completed Projects with OC (Occupancy Certificate)

Revision of permission for completed projects with an OC is subject to RERA provisions.

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Study Notes

Development Permission Procedures

  • Permission can be granted unconditionally, subject to conditions, or refused.
  • If no decision is made within 60 days, and the application is correct, permission is considered granted.
  • A copy of the granted permission must be sent to the District Collector.
  • Every development permission needs to comply with the DCPR provisions.

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Test your knowledge on development permission procedures, including when permission can be granted, conditions that may apply, and the process if no decision is made. Understand the importance of compliance with DCPR provisions and the role of the District Collector in the process.

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