16
erring builders till now identified
C
Shivakumar
Chennai:
Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority is planning to
impose heavy penalties against erring builders and has so far identified a list
of 16 erring builders from 138 regularised multi-storied building commercial
cases.
Sources
told Express a sub-committee constituted by the monitoring committee at a
recent meeting has suggested that the habitual violators need to be identified
and security deposit should be collected as multiple of the security deposit
normally collectable while issuing planning permission from such habitual
violators,
Sources
said the levying of penalties like multiple security deposit to habitual
violators or erring builders require development regulation amendments and only
Master Plan division is entitled to take further action in this regard. Sources
said the sub-committee has urged Master Plan Division to take further action
before placing it before the authority.
It
is also believed CMA is taking necessary action for enhancing the security
deposit for the building while issuing planning permission from Rs 100 per
square metre to Rs 1,000 per square metre for multi-storied buildings and Rs 50
per square metre to Rs 500 per square metre for special buildings. A proposal
is likely to be placed before the authority before forwarding it to government
for orders.
Meanwhile,
CMDA is also looking into the issue of denying planning permission by the areas
plans unit for habitual violators. It also is planning to examine the
registration of builders in the areas plans unit and accepting applications
only from the registered builders. It is being deliberated whether such
registration requires authority resolution or a Government Order or act
amendment. This shall be examined by
obtaining legal opinion, a CMDA source said.
How
the committee zeroed in on the list of erring builders:
1.
If
a builder applied for regularization in the building regularization scheme
1999, 2000 and 2001 for three buildings, he may be defined as erring builder
2.
If
any enforcement action taken against three buildings of the same owner
3.
Plans
to have similar exercises in Chennai corporation as well as local bodies of
Chennai Metropolitan Authority
4.
There
should not be any distinction between the self-owned building and buildings put
up by the professional builder
Hurdles:
1.
The
existing provisions in the Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning Act, 1971 are
inadequate to deter the erring builders
2.
The
amendment as suggested by Justice Mohan Committee may be brought in which
includes imprisonment provision
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