C Shivakumar
Chennai:
Tamil Nadu Housing Board
has appointed Darashaw and Company as transaction advisor for developing
Thirumazhisai Satellite Township under public private partnership.
Darashaw officials confirmed that they were appointed
consultants for the project by Tamilnadu Urban Infrastructure
Financial Services Limited on behalf of Tamil Nadu Housing Board but
refused to give out further details.
Sources said Darashaw will have to develop feasibility
studies for developing the vacant lands besides preparation of request for proposal
or concession agreements.
Sources said the township will have 12,000 residential units
at a cost of Rs 2,160 crore at Thirumazhisai. Interestingly, the ex-land owners
of the village from whom the lands were acquired for the formation of the
Satellite Town are opposing the scheme as such government is working on a
negotiated settlement.
Sources said action is being taken to acquire 12.87 acres of
patta lands through private negotiation with land owners. These include allotting developed
plots on charging only the cost of award amount with enhanced compensation
amount and development charges to those family from whom land has been acquired.
Interestingly, the allotment of developed plot is based on the extent of land
acquired for the project, sources added.
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