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What is the minimum permissible tenement size in a TOD zone?
What is the minimum permissible tenement size in a TOD zone?
Mixed use development is allowed on residential plots fronting roads of what minimum width?
Mixed use development is allowed on residential plots fronting roads of what minimum width?
What percentage of total tenements in a TOD zone must be 60 sq.m. or less?
What percentage of total tenements in a TOD zone must be 60 sq.m. or less?
What is the required parking provision percentage in a TOD zone?
What is the required parking provision percentage in a TOD zone?
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Public parking incentive is available within what radius from a Metro station?
Public parking incentive is available within what radius from a Metro station?
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What is the minimum front marginal distance that must be maintained for pedestrian accessibility?
What is the minimum front marginal distance that must be maintained for pedestrian accessibility?
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Which of the following is NOT allowed in a TOD zone?
Which of the following is NOT allowed in a TOD zone?
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For mixed use in a TOD zone, commercial plots are governed by which regulations?
For mixed use in a TOD zone, commercial plots are governed by which regulations?
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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.