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What is the maximum carpet area specified for tenements to be handed over to the Authority?
What is the maximum carpet area specified for tenements to be handed over to the Authority?
- 25 sq.m.
- 40 sq.m.
- 35 sq.m.
- 30 sq.m. (correct)
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a type of housing under residential development?
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a type of housing under residential development?
- Housing for Dis-housed
- Public Housing
- Commercial Housing (correct)
- High Density Housing
What percentage of land needs to be handed over to Authority for EWS/LIG plots?
What percentage of land needs to be handed over to Authority for EWS/LIG plots?
- 40% (correct)
- 30%
- 45%
- 35%
The owner is entitled to develop the remaining land with which of the following?
The owner is entitled to develop the remaining land with which of the following?
Which authority has the power to acquire reserved land for development?
Which authority has the power to acquire reserved land for development?
In what manner can the reservation be developed?
In what manner can the reservation be developed?
Who is given priority for the allotment of tenements?
Who is given priority for the allotment of tenements?
TDR for unutilized FSI can be used in which manner?
TDR for unutilized FSI can be used in which manner?
The development of reservation by the owner is subject to what condition?
The development of reservation by the owner is subject to what condition?
Which type of housing specifically addresses the needs of economically weaker sections?
Which type of housing specifically addresses the needs of economically weaker sections?
Flashcards
Maximum carpet area for tenements
Maximum carpet area for tenements
The maximum allowed floor space for tenements handed over to the Authority is 30 sq.m.
Types of housing (residential)
Types of housing (residential)
Public, high-density, and housing for the dispossessed are residential housing types. Commercial housing is not.
Land handover percentage (EWS/LIG)
Land handover percentage (EWS/LIG)
40% of the land needs to be handed over to the Authority for EWS/LIG plots.
Owner's development rights
Owner's development rights
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Land acquisition authority
Land acquisition authority
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Reservation development phases
Reservation development phases
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Priority for tenement allotment
Priority for tenement allotment
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Utilisation of TDR
Utilisation of TDR
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Development conditions for reservation
Development conditions for reservation
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EWS/LIG housing definition
EWS/LIG housing definition
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Study Notes
Tenement Specifications
- Maximum carpet area for tenements handed over to the Authority: 30 sq.m.
Residential Development Types
- Types of housing mentioned: Public Housing, High Density Housing, Housing for Dis-housed
- Commercial Housing is NOT a type of housing mentioned.
Land Reservation for EWS/LIG Plots
- Percentage of land to be handed over to the Authority for EWS/LIG plots: 40%
Owner's Rights on Remaining Land
- Owner can develop remaining land with: Full permissible FSI and TDR potential.
Land Acquisition Authority
- Authority to acquire reserved land for development: Either Planning Authority or Appropriate Authority.
Development of Reserved Land
- Development of reservation can occur: In parts.
Tenement Allotment Priority
- Priority for tenement allotment: Persons dispossessed by Development Plan implementation.
Transferable Development Rights (TDR) Usage
- TDR for unutilized FSI can be used: After deducting in-situ FSI.
Development Conditions for Owner
- Development of reservation by owner is subject to: Handing over tenements to the Authority.
EWS/LIG Housing
- Housing type addressing the needs of economically weaker sections: EWS/LIG Housing.
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Description
This quiz covers key specifications related to tenement sizes, types of residential development, and land reservation specifics for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) and Lower Income Groups (LIG). Additionally, it addresses owner rights concerning land usage and prioritization in tenement allotment. Test your knowledge on these essential aspects of urban planning!