Integrated Township Requirements

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What is the minimum land requirement for an Integrated Township project, in hectares?

  • 50
  • 40 (correct)
  • 20
  • 30

If an Integrated Township is larger than 200 hectares, how can it be segregated?

  • It cannot be segregated
  • Into parcels of at least 40 hectares each, within a 5 km radius (correct)
  • Into parcels of any size, as long as the total area is maintained
  • Into parcels of at least 20 hectares each, within a 10 km radius

What is the minimum width requirement for an existing or proposed road providing access to an Integrated Township?

  • 18 meters (correct)
  • 6 meters
  • 12 meters
  • 24 meters

In the case of a proposed road, what is the minimum width of an existing road required for declaration locational clearance?

<p>12 meters (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Before sanction of Commencement Certificate to the FSI beyond 25% of the project, what existing access width is necessary?

<p>18 mt. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who should have the ownership of all the land parcels under project?

<p>The project proponent/s (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'ownership' include in the context of Integrated Township projects?

<p>Rights accrued through registered Development Agreements or Power of Attorney (PoA) (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What document grants rights for development and disposal of land on behalf of the owner?

<p>Power of Attorney (PoA) (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If an Integrated Township area is 250 Ha., can it be segregated into parcels of 30 Ha. each?

<p>No, each parcel must be at least 40 Ha. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where must segregated parcels of an Integrated Township be located?

<p>Within a 5 km radius of each other (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What must be maintained in each parcel when segregating an Integrated Township?

<p>The land use mix (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the term for the certificate related to the FSI of the project?

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

What is FSI?

<p>Floor Space Index (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does PoA stand for?

<p>Power of Attorney (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Having rights accrued vide one or more registered Development Agreement/s or Power of Attorney (PoA) counts towards what?

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

Flashcards

Minimum Land Requirement

Minimum land area required for an Integrated Township project is 40 hectares. Larger projects can be split into parcels exceeding 40 Ha within a 5 km radius, maintaining land use mix.

Site Access Road Width

The site must have access via an existing or proposed road with a minimum width of 18 meters. Proposed roads require an existing 12-meter access for initial clearances but require an 18-meter access before allowing building beyond 25% of the project's FSI.

Land Ownership Requirements

The project proponent must own all land parcels or possess rights through registered Development Agreements or Power of Attorney for development and disposal.

Study Notes

  • An integrated township should be a minimum of 40 hectares.
  • If the area is more than 200 Ha, it can be segregated if each parcel is more than 40 Ha.
  • Each parcel needs to be within a 5 km radius.
  • Land use mix needs to be maintained in each parcel.
  • Access is required via an existing or proposed road with a minimum width of 18 meters.
  • A proposed road area needs an existing road with a 12-meter width initially.
  • The 12m width is for declaration, locational clearance and LOI (Letter of Intent) of the project.
  • Before sanction of Commencement Certificate to FSI beyond 25% of the project, an existing access of 18 meters is necessary for the project proponent.
  • The project proponents must have ownership of all land parcels under the project.
  • Ownership includes rights accrued through registered Development Agreements or Power of Attorney (PoA) for development and disposal on behalf of the landowners.

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