C
Shivakumar
Chennai:
In
a bid to regulate high-rise buildings in the city, the government is planning
to bring in new set of guidelines after builders violated the guidelines
prescribed under the Second Master Plan, according to CMDA sources.
Under the revised regulation framed during Second Master Plan, it was stipulated that a 12 metre wide road should have a 24 metre high building, similarly a 15 metre wide road should have a building of 30 metre height, a 18 metre wide road should have a building with a height of 60 metre and a road having a width of 60 metre can have a building height of more than 60 meters.
Meanwhile, CMDA is also working on plan to make it mandatory for the builder to get no objection certificate from the state disaster management authority as Chennai happens to be in the seismic Zone-III and vulnerable to quakes. Sources said this could cut down the risk of threat and control the development of high rise building.
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