TDR (Transferable Development Rights) Overview
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What does TDR stand for?

  • Transferable Development Rights (correct)
  • Temporary Development Rights
  • Temporary Demolition Rights
  • Transferable Demolition Rights
  • How many times is the surrendered land area converted into TDR in non-congested areas when the land is transferred free of cost?

  • 4 times
  • 2 times (correct)
  • 1 time
  • 3 times
  • What is the TDR generation ratio in congested areas if the compound wall is not constructed?

  • 1:2.85 (correct)
  • 1:3
  • 1:1
  • 1:1.85
  • In which scenario does TDR become 50% of the otherwise applicable amount?

    <p>For reservation in CRZ or hazardous zones</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the TDR ratio in non-congested areas when leveling and fencing are not desirable?

    <p>1:1.85</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which authority decides the cost of construction for a compound wall if the owner opts to pay?

    <p>Urban Planning Authority</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of land is considered for TDR generation?

    <p>Land free from all encumbrances</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In congested areas, what is the maximum TDR ratio mentioned in the table?

    <p>1:2.85</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the legal implication of TDR in reserved areas with constraints like CRZ?

    <p>50% TDR is generated</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is TDR important in urban development?

    <p>It allows owners to transfer development rights to other areas</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    TDR (Transferable Development Rights)

    • Definition: TDR is a mechanism allowing landowners to transfer development rights from restricted areas to other areas with less stringent limitations, often those needing new development.

    TDR Application Scenarios

    • Non-Congested Areas (Free Transfer): Surrendered land area is converted into TDR 2 times, free of cost.

    • Congested Areas (Compound Wall Not Constructed): TDR generation ratio is 1:2.85.

    • Reservation in CRZ or Hazardous Zones: TDR becomes 50% of the otherwise applicable amount.

    • Non-Congested Areas (No Leveling/Fencing): TDR ratio is 1:1.85.

    TDR Ratios and Conditions

    • Congested Area Maximum Ratio: The maximum TDR ratio in congested areas is 1:2.85.

    • Compound Wall Cost: The Urban Planning Authority decides the compound wall construction cost if the owner pays instead.

    • Legal Considerations (Reserved Areas): TDR is reduced to 50% in reserved areas like CRZs with constraints.

    Eligibility Criteria

    • Acceptable Land: TDR is applicable to land free from all encumbrances, not just private commercial land. It does not include reserved agricultural land or unauthorized residential land.

    TDR's Role in Urban Development

    • Key Function: TDR encourages balanced urban development by allowing developers/ owners to transfer development rights to areas requiring expansion.

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    Explore the intricacies of Transferable Development Rights (TDR) through this quiz. Understand how development rights can be transferred from restricted areas to different zones, and learn about the various application scenarios and ratios related to TDR. Test your knowledge on legal considerations and the implications of TDR in urban planning.

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