Friday 25 October 2013

The Revised Master Plan 2015 will be a Big relief for Builders

The Revised Master Plan 2015 by Karnataka High Court, which will be the absolute document for land use and zoning guidelines that includes a wide range of improvement plan for the city, would be considered to have a sweeping effect on property development.

With BDA as the local planning authority, which is drawing the Revised Master Plan 2015 would take priority over all village and gram Thana maps.

The ruling was proposed by Justice BS Patil in a writ petition filed by Sobha Developers Limited against BDA and BBMP, which concerned about the BBMP’s opposition to cut roads in the developer’s residential project in Nagasandra.  Opposing the denial of permission to cut roads for water, laying power, and sewerage connections by the BBMP, the developer stated that as per the Nagasandra village map, the part of the project was on a ‘naala’ (drain).

The petitioner was concerned that there was no naala displayed in the Revised Master Plan 2015, as the developer’s project development plan had been approved by BDA and construction license too was permitted by the Palike.

Suraj Govind Raj of Anup S Shah Law Firm, representing the petitioner said that the verdict entails that henceforth all the development will act in accordance with the Revised Master Plan 2015.

Relief for builders

After the Karnataka High Court professed the Revised Master Plan 2015 the final document for zonal and land use regulations, it seems the property owners and developers across the state could show a sign of relief.
  
Several property development projects failed to get permission by the local bodies due to the multiplicity village maps though the maps were drawn up by the local bodies and due to which many projects were embroiled down.

Advocate Suraj Govind Raj said that all plans drawn by the local planning authorities will be the ultimate plan for land use regulations and zoning.
  
With the Revised Master Plan 2015, the court makes the property development easier as developers will now have to refer to one map that is drawn by respective local bodies.

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