TOD Zone Regulations Overview
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What is the minimum permissible tenement size in a TOD zone?

  • 25 sq.m. (correct)
  • 20 sq.m.
  • 35 sq.m.
  • 30 sq.m.
  • Mixed use development is allowed on residential plots fronting roads of what minimum width?

  • 10 m and above
  • 9 m and above
  • 12 m and above (correct)
  • 15 m and above
  • What percentage of total tenements in a TOD zone must be 60 sq.m. or less?

  • 40%
  • 30%
  • 60%
  • 50% (correct)
  • What is the required parking provision percentage in a TOD zone?

    <p>50% of UDCPR</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Public parking incentive is available within what radius from a Metro station?

    <p>200 m</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the minimum front marginal distance that must be maintained for pedestrian accessibility?

    <p>3.0 m</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT allowed in a TOD zone?

    <p>Car showrooms</p> Signup and view all the answers

    For mixed use in a TOD zone, commercial plots are governed by which regulations?

    <p>Principal DCPR</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Tenement Size and Regulations in TOD Zones

    • Minimum Tenement Size: 25 sq.m.
    • Maximum Tenement Size: 120 sq.m.
    • Tenements 60 sq.m. or Less: 50% of total tenements must be equal to or less than 60 sq.m.

    Mixed-Use Development Requirements

    • Road Width for Mixed-Use: Residential plots fronting roads 12 m or wider can have mixed-use development.

    Parking Provisions

    • Parking Percentage: 50% of the parking requirements specified in the Urban Development Control Regulations (UDCPR).

    Accessibility and Public Parking Incentives

    • Public Parking Incentive Radius: 200 meters from metro stations.
    • Minimum Pedestrian Access: 3.0 meters of front marginal distance must be kept accessible for pedestrians.
    • Percentage of Front Margin for Pedestrians: 50% of the front margin should be accessible to pedestrians.

    Permitted and Non-Permitted Uses in TOD Zones

    • Permitted Uses: Residential buildings, commercial shops, small retail stores.
    • Non-Permitted Use: Car showrooms.

    Commercial Plot Regulations in Mixed-Use TOD

    • Commercial Plot Regulations: Governed by the Principal Development Control Regulations (DCPR), not TOD regulations.

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    Explore the essential regulations and requirements for tenement sizes, mixed-use developments, and parking provisions in Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) zones. This quiz covers accessibility measures and permitted uses within these zones, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of urban development guidelines.

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