Parking Planning and Development

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Who may acquire and develop a site for public parking?

  • The Registered Public Institution
  • Any individual
  • The Planning Authority (correct)
  • The Owner

According to the content, what can the Planning Authority do after acquiring land for parking?

  • Lease it to a Registered Public Institution for developing and running parking (correct)
  • Lease it to a private company for commercial use
  • Use it for residential development
  • Sell it to the highest bidder

What agreement must an owner execute with the Authority if they develop the entire reservation for public parking?

  • An agreement to allow commercial development after 5 years.
  • An agreement to maintain it for public parking forever. (correct)
  • An agreement to transfer ownership to the Authority after 10 years.
  • An agreement to maintain it for private use.

If an owner develops a parking space and hands it over to the Authority, what are they entitled to?

<p>Construct with full permissible FSI of the entire plot (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to the content, where can parking spaces be located?

<p>In basements, on stilts, or on the first/second floor (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Authority decide regarding the parking facility's operation and maintenance?

<p>The Authority decides (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens to the unutilized FSI, if any, after deducting in-situ FSI?

<p>The Authority may allow it to be utilized as TDR. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the minimum area under part reservation to allow development in parts?

<p>50% or more of the total reservation area (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

After handing over the parking space to the Planning Authority, what FSI benefits can the owner avail?

<p>Full permissible FSI of the entire plot (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary purpose for which the Planning Authority/Appropriate Authority may acquire and develop a site?

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

What specific document outlines the rates used in planning parking facilities?

<p>District Schedule of Rates (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

If an owner develops the entire reservation for public parking, what is a key condition they must adhere to?

<p>Maintain it for public parking forever (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When developing a parking space, what conditions are prescribed by the Authority?

<p>Designs, specifications and conditions (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In which zone is the owner allowed to construct, with full permissible FSI of the entire plot and permissible TDR potential?

<p>Other permissible user zone (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Public Parking Site Acquisition

Sites can be acquired and developed for public parking by planning authorities, appropriate owner authorities.

Leasing Public Parking Sites

After acquiring/developing land for public parking, lease it to a Registered Public Institution as per Municipal Corporation Act.

Owner-Maintained Parking

Owner develops entire reservation for public parking and maintains it forever. Agreement required with the Authority.

Partial Reservation Development

The owner can develop the remaining area if they develop parking according to authority specifications and hand over the area to the Authority.

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Parking Facility Operation

Authority decides the operation and maintenance of the handed-over parking facility.

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Parking Space Location

Parking spaces may be in basement, stilts, or floors with separate entry & exit.

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FSI and TDR Entitlement

After handing over the parking area, the owner can construct with full permissible FSI and TDR potential.

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TDR for Unutilized FSI

Authority may allow TDR for unutilized FSI to be used as per TDR Regulations.

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Partial Reservation Development

Reservation can be developed in parts if the area is 50% or more of total reservation.

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Study Notes

  • This section pertains to parking planning, focusing on the role and actions of the Planning Authority/Appropriate Authority and the owner of the land.

Acquisition and Development Options

  • The Planning Authority/Appropriate Authority can acquire and develop a site for parking purposes based on the District Schedule of Rates of the Public Works Department.
  • After acquiring the land, the Planning Authority/Appropriate Authority can lease it out to a Registered Public Institution for development, operation, or both, in accordance with the Municipal Corporations Act.
  • An owner can develop an entire reserved area for public parking, which they must maintain indefinitely, formalized through an agreement with the Authority.

Development of Remaining Reservation Area

  • An owner may develop the remaining area of a parking reservation under specific conditions:
  • The owner develops parking according to the Authority's designs, specifications, and conditions and then hands over the constructed parking area, equivalent to the reservation area, to the Authority.
  • The Authority decides on the operation and maintenance of the parking facility.
  • Parking spaces can be located in the basement, on stilts, or on the first/second floor, with separate entry and exit points.
  • After handing over the parking area to the Planning Authority, the owner can construct additional structures using the full Floor Space Index (FSI) and Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) potential of the entire plot, consistent with zoning regulations.
  • The Authority may permit TDR for any unutilized FSI (after deducting in-situ FSI) to be used per TDR Regulations.
  • Partial development of a reservation is allowed if the area under the developed part is 50% or more of the total reservation area.

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