Sunday, 19 November 2017

Gurgaon development body can now give land use change permits

The department of town and country planning has decided that Gurgaon Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) can grant permission for change of land use (CLU) for areas within its jurisdiction. So far, CLU was granted only by DTCP, which has its office in Chandigarh.

One of the main objectives of the move was to ensure that official files do not have to be sent all the way to Chandigarh, but instead can be cleared here itself. In a letter dated November 15, the director of town and planning, T L Satyaprakash, ordered that the entire record of cases of grant of permission for change of land use and related matter be shifted to GMDA. He also directed that the district town planner (DTP) and his staff be attached to GMDA.


“The permission to grant a change of land use of any area that falls within the jurisdiction of the newly constituted GMDA, will now be granted by it. This move will also help GMDA generate revenue in the form of external and internal development charges. On an average, nearly 10 CLU applications are received in a month. However, the power to issue licenses to private builders will continue to remain with DTCP,” Satyaprakash told TOI.

The Gurgaon MP has welcomed this move by the Khattar government.

Rao Inderjit said, “We have been saying that all approvals related to the growth and development of Gurgaon be granted here itself and I am glad that the CLU can be granted by GMDA authorities. Approvals of big projects tend to take longer as the files are sent to Chandigarh for getting the nod and the pace of development decreases significantly. I hope that more and more approvals are granted here itself.”

Elaborating on the time constraints for approving CLU, assistant town planner Narendra Kumar said, “Earlier, the prescribed time limit for approving CLU was three months but under the Haryana Right to Service Act, the time limit has been brought down to 45 days. The approval has to be given in 45 days, provided all documents are in place and the required fee is deposited. However, people will no longer have to run to Chandigarh for CLU.”

Kumar said while an in-principle decision has been taken, the GMDA Act will have to be amended to factor the new rules.

“Any individual or firm can apply for CLU. The minimum land required for CLU is 1000 square metre. However in some cases, like for setting up a guest house, the minimum area required is 500 square metre. Usually, the CLU applications that are received are for setting up guest houses in residential areas or setting up warehouses, among other things, in areas that are earmarked for such activities.”

According to GMDA officials, the procedure to get all related files and documents from the department of town and country planning is currently on. “The process of transfer of all documents and records is on,” said a senior GMDA official. 


Source- ET Realty

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