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What is the maximum carpet area allowed per tenement for EWS/LIG housing in a residential zone under this regulation?
What is the maximum carpet area allowed per tenement for EWS/LIG housing in a residential zone under this regulation?
- 40 sq.m.
- 50 sq.m. (correct)
- 30 sq.m.
- 25 sq.m.
For EWS/LIG housing in residential zones, what percentage of tenements must have a carpet area of no more than 30 sq.m.?
For EWS/LIG housing in residential zones, what percentage of tenements must have a carpet area of no more than 30 sq.m.?
- 50%
- 25%
- 30%
- 40% (correct)
If an owner develops EWS/LIG housing on their residential plot, what is the maximum allowable FSI based on the Annual Statement of Rates (ASR)?
If an owner develops EWS/LIG housing on their residential plot, what is the maximum allowable FSI based on the Annual Statement of Rates (ASR)?
- 20% of ASR
- 12% of ASR
- 10% of ASR
- 15% of ASR (correct)
The incentives for EWS/LIG housing in residential zones are calculated based on which valuation?
The incentives for EWS/LIG housing in residential zones are calculated based on which valuation?
What is the Floor Space Index (FSI) permitted for EWS/LIG housing development in an agricultural zone?
What is the Floor Space Index (FSI) permitted for EWS/LIG housing development in an agricultural zone?
What is the minimum required width of the approach road for EWS/LIG housing in an agricultural zone?
What is the minimum required width of the approach road for EWS/LIG housing in an agricultural zone?
Who is responsible for providing infrastructure in Agriculture Zone for EWS/LIG housing?
Who is responsible for providing infrastructure in Agriculture Zone for EWS/LIG housing?
How do the provisions for EWS/LIG housing apply to areas under a Regional Plan according to this regulation?
How do the provisions for EWS/LIG housing apply to areas under a Regional Plan according to this regulation?
Which of the following is NOT a typical requirement for EWS/LIG schemes in an agricultural zone?
Which of the following is NOT a typical requirement for EWS/LIG schemes in an agricultural zone?
What is the maximum carpet area limit for a tenement to be categorized under the 'LIG' (Low Income Group) category in EWS/LIG schemes?
What is the maximum carpet area limit for a tenement to be categorized under the 'LIG' (Low Income Group) category in EWS/LIG schemes?
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EWS/LIG Housing Max Carpet Area (Residential)
EWS/LIG Housing Max Carpet Area (Residential)
Maximum 50 sq.m. carpet area per tenement.
EWS/LIG Housing 40% Tenement Limit
EWS/LIG Housing 40% Tenement Limit
40% of tenements must not exceed 30 sq.m.
FSI Incentive Rate
FSI Incentive Rate
Allowed FSI is 15% of ASR.
EWS/LIG Incentive Basis
EWS/LIG Incentive Basis
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FSI for Agricultural Zone
FSI for Agricultural Zone
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Approach Road Width (Agricultural)
Approach Road Width (Agricultural)
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Infrastructure Responsibility (Agricultural)
Infrastructure Responsibility (Agricultural)
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Regional Plan Applicability
Regional Plan Applicability
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Not Required in Agriculture Zone EWS/LIG
Not Required in Agriculture Zone EWS/LIG
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Carpet Area Limit for LIG
Carpet Area Limit for LIG
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Study Notes
- These notes pertain to UDCPR Regulation 7 concerning the development of housing for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and Low-Income Group (LIG).
Residential Zone Provisions
- The maximum allowable carpet area per tenement for EWS/LIG housing is 50 sq.m.
- 40% of tenements must have a carpet area not exceeding 30 sq.m.
- An owner constructing EWS/LIG housing on a residential plot can avail of maximum building potential FSI at 15% of the Annual Statement of Rates (ASR).
- The incentive for EWS/LIG housing is based on the Annual Statement of Rates (ASR).
Agricultural Zone Provisions
- The Floor Space Index (FSI) allowed for EWS/LIG housing development is 1.00.
- A minimum approach road width of 9 meters is required for EWS/LIG housing.
- The developer/owner is responsible for providing necessary infrastructure.
Regional Plan Provisions
- These regulations apply to Regional Plan areas with necessary changes (mutatis mutandis).
General Conditions
- A government-sanctioned Development Plan (DP) is not required for EWS/LIG schemes in the Agricultural Zone.
- The maximum carpet area for a tenement to qualify under the LIG category is up to 50 sq.m.
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