Draft Scheme Particulars in Urban Planning
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What is the primary objective of reconstituting the original plots in a draft scheme?

  • To alter the boundaries of the original plots (correct)
  • To reduce the cost of the scheme
  • To provide housing accommodation to the economically weaker section
  • To increase the value of the plots
  • What information is required to be provided in a draft scheme regarding land acquisition?

  • The exact location of each original plot
  • The total cost of the land acquisition
  • The number of plots to be acquired
  • A general indication of the uses to which the acquired land is to be put and the terms and conditions subject to which the land is to be put to such uses (correct)
  • What is the purpose of filling up or reclaiming low-lying swamp or unhealthy areas in a draft scheme?

  • To increase the value of the land
  • To provide housing accommodation to the economically weaker section
  • To reduce the cost of the scheme
  • To improve the health and sanitation of the area (correct)
  • What percentage of the total area covered under the scheme is reserved for providing housing accommodation to the economically weaker section and lower income group?

    <p>10% of the total area</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the percentage of the total area covered under the scheme that is to be allotted for other purposes?

    <p>40% of the total area</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the net cost of the scheme to be borne by the Planning Authority?

    <p>The total cost of the scheme minus the cost of land acquisition</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the restriction on the use of land allotted for the purposes referred to in sub-clause (B)?

    <p>It cannot be changed for a purpose other than the original purpose</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary purpose of the proceeds from the sale of land referred to in sub-clause (D)?

    <p>To provide infrastructural facilities in the area covered under the scheme</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the condition for allowing development of land allotted for the purposes referred to in sub-clause (C)?

    <p>It can be developed for any public purpose not contrary to the intent of the provisions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of land allotted for sub-clause (A)?

    <p>For the construction of roads</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the consequence of variation of scheme for a purpose other than the purpose for which it is allotted, in respect of land allotted for the purposes referred to in sub-clause (B)?

    <p>The land use cannot be changed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the overall purpose of the scheme in relation to the use of land?

    <p>To regulate the use of land for various purposes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Draft Scheme Particulars

    • A draft scheme must contain necessary particulars, including:
      • Ownership, area, and tenure of each original plot
      • Reservation, acquisition, or allotment of land required for:
        • Uses to which the land will be put
        • Terms and conditions for such uses
      • Extent of proposed alteration of original plot boundaries by reconstitution
      • Estimate of total scheme cost and net cost borne by the Planning Authority
      • Full description of scheme details regarding:
        • Matters referred to in section 59(b) as applicable
      • Laying out or re-laying out of land, including:
        • Vacant or already built-up areas
        • Areas of comprehensive development
      • Filling up or reclamation of:
        • Low-lying swamp or unhealthy areas
        • Levelling up of land

    Land Allotment

    • Land allotment from the total area covered under the scheme, including:
      • Reservation of 10% of the total area for:
        • Housing accommodation for economically weaker sections and lower-income groups
        • Persons dispossessed in the scheme
      • Allotment of 40% of the total area for purposes such as:
        • Roads
        • Parks, playgrounds, gardens, and open spaces
        • Social infrastructure (e.g., schools, dispensaries, fire brigades, and public utility places)
        • Sale by Planning Authority for residential, commercial, or industrial use
      • Proceeds from land sale to be used for:
        • Infrastructural facilities in the area covered under the scheme
      • Restrictions on land use, including:
        • No change in use for land allotted for parks, playgrounds, gardens, and open spaces
        • Allowance for development of land allotted for social infrastructure for public purposes

    Other Prescribed Particulars

    • The draft scheme may include other prescribed particulars.

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    Learn about the essential components of a draft scheme in urban planning, including ownership, area, and tenure of plots, land reservation, and cost estimates.

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