Integrated Township Area Regulations

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What type of land within an Integrated Township area is subject to no construction if it has a slope more than 1:5?

  • Land in afforestation zone (correct)
  • Land in an eco-sensitive zone buffer
  • Government lands
  • Tribal land

Which department's NOC is required for development within the buffer zone of a National Park in an Integrated Township?

  • Forest Department (correct)
  • Water Resource Department
  • Revenue Department
  • Town planning

What specific code requires permission to use tribal land within an Integrated Township?

  • HFL code
  • Forest Conservation Act, 1980
  • DP code
  • MLR code (correct)

What is the maximum percentage of the total area under a Township that Government land can be granted to the project proponent?

<p>10% (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Under what act is permission required for private forest land in an Integrated Township?

<p>Forest Conservation Act, 1980 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a key condition for developing a buffer zone of an Eco-sensitive Zone?

<p>Subject to all restrictions on development (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which department is required to provide clearance for areas under flood lines or flood zones?

<p>Water Resource Department (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the maximum percentage of the total area under an ITP that can be restricted due to Hill Top/Hill Slope Zone, buffer zones, flood lines, or flood zones?

<p>40% (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT allowed on lands within the HFL (Blue line)?

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

For what purposes can lands within the HFL (Blue line) be used?

<p>Plantation and park purposes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of road access is permissible for township development with minimal cutting?

<p>Access as otherwise permissible in respective Regional Plan / Development Plan (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What specific kind of land is subject to restrictions with slopes equal to or more than 1:5?

<p>Land in Hill Top &amp; Hill Slope Zone (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which activity is permissible on lands having a slope equal to or more than 1:5?

<p>Plantation and park purposes (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which factor restricts development on lands within the HFL (Blue line)?

<p>High flood risk (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For areas under Hill Top / Hill Slope Zone, what is a primary development Restriction?

<p>No construction (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary reason for restricting development in the buffer zone of an Eco-sensitive Zone?

<p>To protect ecological balance (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of departmental clearance is required for areas under flood lines?

<p>Water Resource Department (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary use restriction on lands having a slope of 1:5 or more?

<p>Plantation, park and garden purposes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When can private forest land be included in an Integrated Township area?

<p>After necessary permission under the provision of Forest Conservation Act, 1980 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When can private forest land be included in an integrated township?

<p>After necessary permission under the provision of Forest Conservation Act, 1980 only (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Afforestation Zone Land

Lands in afforestation zones, excluding forest land, where construction is restricted on slopes exceeding 1:5.

National Park Buffer Zone

Lands within a National Park's buffer zone, subject to development restrictions and Forest Department NOC.

Tribal Land Inclusion

Tribal land requiring permission under MLR code for inclusion in an Integrated Township.

Government Land Grant

Government lands allotted to the project proponent, up to 10% of the total Township area.

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Private Forest Land

Private forest land requiring permission under the Forest Conservation Act, 1980.

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Eco-sensitive Zone Buffer

Buffer zone of an Eco-sensitive Zone with development restrictions and FSI limitations.

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Flood Zone Areas

Areas under flood lines or flood zones require clearance from the Water Resource Department.

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Restricted Areas Limit

Hill Top/Slope Zones, National Park buffers, Eco-sensitive Zones, and flood zones are restricted to a maximum of 40% of the total ITP area.

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Construction Restrictions

Construction is prohibited within the HFL (Blue line), Hill Top & Hill Slope Zones, and on lands with a slope of 1:5 or greater.

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Permitted Uses

Restricted lands may be used for Plantations, Parks, Gardens, cutting access, and other road access to township development.

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Study Notes

  • An integrated township area may include lands in an afforestation zone, provided it's not forest land and construction is prohibited on land with a slope exceeding 1:5.
  • Land within the buffer zone of a National Park is permissible, following development restrictions and receiving a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Forest Department.
  • Tribal land is included subject to permission under the MLR code.
  • Government lands allotted to a project proponent are included as per clause 13.2.
  • Government land within a project area may be granted to the project proponent, but it cannot exceed 10% of the total area under the Township.
  • Private forest land is included, but only after acquiring the necessary permission under the Forest Conservation Act of 1980.
  • Land within the buffer zone of a notified Eco-sensitive Zone is included and is subject to all development restrictions and FSI permissible in the zone.
  • Areas under a flood line/flood zone are included, pending clearance from the Water Resource Department.
  • Areas under Hill Top/Hill Slope Zone and the buffer zone of a National Park, Eco-sensitive Zone, or flood line/flood zone are restricted to a maximum of 40% of the total area under ITP.
  • Development restrictions include no construction on lands within the HFL (Blue line), land in Hill Top & Hill Slope Zone, and on lands having a slope equal to or more than 1:5.
  • Restricted lands may be utilized for plantation, parks, gardens, cutting access, and other road uses to facilitate township development.
  • Usage is otherwise permissible in respective Regional/Development Plans.

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