Land Acquisition for Primary Schools

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Who is authorized to acquire and develop land designated for primary schools?

  • Planning Authority / Appropriate Authority (correct)
  • Only the owner
  • Town Planning Department only
  • Gram Panchayat

What is the minimum area required to be handed over for a Primary and High School in an Educational Complex development?

  • 2000 sq.m. (correct)
  • 1000 sq.m.
  • 3000 sq.m.
  • 1500 sq.m.

To whom can the Planning Authority lease a reserved educational facility?

  • Housing society
  • Any private firm
  • Registered Public Educational Institution (correct)
  • Local politician

If an owner develops an educational reservation, who is responsible for approving the development?

<p>Authority as per UDCPR (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Under what condition is the owner entitled to full FSI of the plot?

<p>If he hands over developed educational amenity as per norms (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following methods is NOT a permitted way to develop an educational reservation?

<p>Owner constructs and sells flats (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a key requirement for the partial development of an educational reservation?

<p>Minimum 50% area to be developed (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

After handing over an educational facility, what kind of development rights does the owner receive?

<p>Full FSI and TDR as per regulations (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who determines the conditions for operating a school if the owner develops it?

<p>Planning Authority (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of trust is permitted to operate a school under a lease or development model?

<p>Registered Public Educational Trust (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Under which Act are the rules for leasing an educational reservation specified?

<p>Municipal Councils or Corporations Act (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens if the full in-situ FSI is not utilized after handing over the amenity?

<p>TDR allowed as per TDR Regulations (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Is it possible to develop educational reservations in separate parts?

<p>Yes, with at least 50% development (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary condition for developing remaining land in an Educational Complex?

<p>It can be developed with full FSI for adjoining zone uses (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is responsible for approving the trust through which the owner develops the reservation?

<p>Authority as per UDCPR (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following aspects is a key provision in Educational Complex development?

<p>Amenity must be constructed and handed over (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The lease of a reservation to a public institution must be in line with the provisions of which Act?

<p>Municipal Councils / Corporations Act (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the case of owner-led development, what type of development is allowed?

<p>Public educational use only (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

During part development, who is responsible for ensuring the size and type of school constructed is correct?

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

Which statement is true regarding educational reservations based on UDCPR?

<p>FSI and TDR depend on handing over prescribed amenity (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Who can develop school land?

Planning Authority or Appropriate Authority can acquire and develop land reserved for primary schools.

Educational Complex area

The minimum area to be handed over for a Primary + High School in an Educational Complex development is 2000 sq.m.

Who can lease the facility?

The Planning Authority can lease the reserved educational facility to a Registered Public Educational Institution.

Who approves owner's school?

If the owner develops the educational reservation, the development must be approved by the Authority as per UDCPR.

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Entitlement to full FSI

The owner is entitled to full FSI of the plot if he hands over a developed educational amenity as per norms.

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Not Permitted: Selling Flats

The owner constructs and sells flats, this is NOT a permitted method for educational reservation development.

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Part Development Minimum

For part development of educational reservation, a key requirement is that a minimum of 50% of the area must be developed.

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Rights after amenity handover

After handing over the educational facility, the owner gets full FSI and TDR as per regulations.

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Who decides school rules?

The conditions for running a school, if the owner develops it, are decided by the Planning Authority.

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Permitted trust type

For the school to be leased or developed, it must be a Registered Public Educational Trust.

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Leasing governance by Act

The leasing of educational reservation is governed under the Municipal Councils or Corporations Act.

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Unused FSI after handover

If in-situ FSI is not fully used after handing over the amenity, TDR is allowed as per TDR Regulations.

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Developing in parts allowed?

Educational reservations can be developed in parts, with at least 50% development.

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Remaining land uses

The remaining land in an Educational Complex can be developed with full FSI for adjoining zone uses.

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Whose approval for trust?

The authority as per UDCPR can approve the trust through which the owner develops the reservation.

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Crucial Complex Provision

A key provision under Educational Complex development is that the amenity must be constructed and handed over.

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Leasing must follow...

The lease of reservation to a public institution must follow provisions under the Municipal Councils / Corporations Act.

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Allowed owner development

In case of owner-led development, only public educational use is allowed.

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Who ensures school size?

The Authority ensures the size and type of school constructed is proper during part development.

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UDCPR amenity handover

For UDCPR based educational reservations, FSI and TDR depend on handing over the prescribed amenity.

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Study Notes

Acquisition and Development of Land for Primary Schools

  • Planning Authority or Appropriate Authority can acquire and develop land reserved for primary schools

Educational Complex Development

  • For Educational Complex development, a minimum area of 2000 sq.m must be handed over for Primary and High Schools

Leasing of Reserved Educational Facility

  • The Planning Authority can lease the reserved educational facility to a Registered Public Educational Institution

Development Approval by Owner

  • If the owner develops the educational reservation, the development must be approved by the Authority as per UDCPR

Owner's Entitlement to Full FSI

  • The owner is entitled to full FSI of the plot if they hand over a developed educational amenity as per norms.

Prohibited Method for Educational Reservation Development

  • The owner constructing and selling flats is not a permitted method for educational reservation development

Key Requirement for Part Development

  • A key requirement for part development of educational reservation is that a minimum of 50% of the area must be developed.

Development Rights After Handover

  • After handing over the educational facility, the owner gets full FSI and TDR as per regulations.

Conditions for Running the School

  • The Planning Authority decides the conditions for running a school if the owner develops it.

Trust Type for School Operation

  • A Registered Public Educational Trust is allowed to run the school under the lease or development model.

Act Governing Leasing

  • The leasing of educational reservations is governed under the Municipal Councils or Corporations Act.

In-Situ FSI Usage and TDR

  • If in-situ FSI is not fully used after handing over the amenity, TDR is allowed as per TDR Regulations.

Part Development of Educational Reservations

  • Educational reservations can be developed in parts, with at least 50% development.

Developing Remaining Land

  • The remaining land in an Educational Complex can be developed with full FSI for adjoining zone uses.

Trust Approval

  • The Authority as per UDCPR can approve the trust through which the owner develops the reservation.

Key Provision

  • A key provision under Educational Complex development is that the amenity must be constructed and handed over

Lease Provisions

  • The lease of reservation to a public institution must follow provisions under the Municipal Councils / Corporations Act

Allowed Development Form

  • In case of owner-led development, only public educational use is allowed

Ensuring Proper School Size

  • The Authority ensures the size and type of school constructed is proper during part development

UDCPR-Based Educational Reservations

  • FSI and TDR depend on handing over the prescribed amenity for UDCPR-based educational reservations

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