State of Uttar Pradesh - Act
The Greater Noida Industrial Development Area Building Regulations, 1992
UTTAR PRADESH
India
India
The Greater Noida Industrial Development Area Building Regulations, 1992
Rule THE-GREATER-NOIDA-INDUSTRIAL-DEVELOPMENT-AREA-BUILDING-REGULATIONS-1992 of 1992
- Published on 7 November 1992
- Commenced on 7 November 1992
- [This is the version of this document from 7 November 1992.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title, commencement and application.
2. Definitions.
- In these regulations, unless the context otherwise require,-3.
The words and expressions used but not defined in these regulations and defined in the Act, shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Act.Chapter II
Building Permit and Occupancy
4. Building permit.
- No person shall erect any building without obtaining a prior building permit thereof, from the Authority or an officer authorised by the Authority for this purpose. In the case of urgency, the Authority or the Officer authorised in this behalf may permit erection of a building pending the examination of the building plan.5. Application for building permit.
| Site area | Scale |
| Up to 0.1 hectare | Not less than 1 : 200 |
| Up to 0.1 hectare-1 hectare | Not less than 1 : 500 |
| More than 1 hectare | Not less than 1 : 1000 |
6.
| SI. No. | Item | Site-plan | Building plan | ||||
| White plan | Blue print | Ammonia print | White plan | Blue print | Ammonia print | ||
| 1. | Plot lines | Thick Black | Thick Black | Thick Black | Thick Black | Thick Black | Thick Black |
| 2. | Existing street | Green | Green | Green | ... | ... | ... |
| 3. | Permissible building line | Thick Dotted Black | Thick Dotted Black | Thick Dotted Black | ... | ... | ... |
| 4. | Existing work (outline) | Black | White | Blue | Black | White | Blue |
| 5. | Work proposed to be demolished | Yellow Hatched | Yellow Hatched | Yellow Hatched | Yellow Hatched | Yellow Hatched | Yellow Hatched |
| 6. | Proposed : | Red filled in | |||||
| (a) Addition and Alterations | Red | Red | Red | Red | Red | Red | |
| (b) Entirely new work | not to be coloured | ||||||
| 7. | Drainage | Red Dotted | Red Dotted | Red Dotted | Red Dotted | Red Dotted | Red Dotted |
| 8. | Water Supply | Black Dotted Thin | Black Dotted Thin | Black Dotted Thin | Black Dotted Thin | Black Dotted Thin | Black Dotted Thin |
7. Proposal for certain buildings permit to be scrutinised.
- Buildings permit for all buildings more than 15 metres in height and buildings with more than 100 sq. mtrs. ground coverage shall be subjected to the scrutiny of a duly authorised officer of the Fire Service of the State of Uttar Pradesh.8. Preparation and signing of Plans.
- All plans shall be prepared and signed by Architect registered with Council of Architecture or signed by such technical personnel as may be licensed by the Authority.9. Fee for building permit.
- Application for building permit will be considered after payment of building permit fees through challan, a photocopy of which is to be submitted alongwith the application.10. Building permit fee and calculations thereof.
11. Stacking charges.
- Stacking charges shall be levied and paid before the issue of building permit as below :12. Withdrawal of application.
- The applicant may withdraw his application for a building permit at any time prior to the sanction and such withdrawal shall terminate all proceedings with respect to such applications but the fees paid shall in no case be refunded.13. Sanction or refusal of building permit.
- (i) The Officers authorised by the Authority shall verify or cause to be verified the facts given in the application for permit and Annexures, from technical, administrative and legal point of view. The title of land shall also be verified.14. Appeal against refusal or sanction with modifications of a building permit.
- Any applicant aggrieved by an order of refusal of a building permit or its sanction with modifications may within thirty days from the date of communication of such order, appeal to the Chief Executive Officer. The decision of the Chief Executive Officer on such appeal shall be final, conclusive and binding.15. Duration of validity of a building permit.
- A building permit sanctioned under these regulations shall remain valid for a period of two years from the date of sanction and during that period completion certificate has to be submitted and if this is not done no such building activity shall be carried on without getting the permit revalidated before the expiry of this period.16. Notice for commencement of building work.
- The applicant to whom a permit has been sanctioned under these regulations shall give a notice to the Chief Executive Officer in the form given in Appendix 4 of the commencement of the building activity. If the Chief Executive Officer fails to get such inspection made within the said time, it shall not be presumed that the Chief Executive Officer has no objection to the construction.17. Work to be carried out in full accordance of Regulations.
- Neither the granting of the permit nor the approval of the drawings and specification, nor inspection made by the Authority during erection of the building shall in any way relieve the owner of such building from full responsibility for carrying out the work in accordance with the requirements of these regulations.18. Additions or alterations during construction.
- If any additions or alterations from the sanctioned plans are intended to be made, permission of the Chief Executive Officer shall be obtained before the proposed additions/alterations are carried out. It shall be incumbent upon the applicant to whom a building permit has been sanctioned to submit amended plans for such additions or alterations. The provisions relating to an application for permit shall also apply to such amended plans with modification that the time limit referred to in Regulation 17 (iii) shall be three weeks.19. Cancellation of permit for building activity.
- If at any time after the permit to proceed with any building activity has been sanctioned, the Chief Executive Officer is satisfied that such permit was sanctioned in consequence of any material misrepresentation or fraudulent statement contained in the application given or the information furnished, the Chief Executive Officer may cancel such permit and any work done thereunder, shall be deemed to have been done without permit.20. Documents at site.
- Where tests of any materials are made to ensure conformity with the requirements of the regulations, records of the test data shall be kept available for inspection. The following documents are to be kept at site during the construction of the building and for such a period thereafter as required by the Authority :21. Inspection of drains.
22. Notice of completion.
- Every owner shall have to submit a notice of completion of the building to the Authority regarding completion of work described in the building permit in the proforma given in Appendix 5 accompanied by three copies of the completion plan.23. Occupancy certificate necessary for occupation.
- No building erected, re-erected or altered, shall be occupied in whole or part until the issue of occupancy certificates by the Chief Executive Officer in the form given in Appendix 6. Provided that if the Chief Executive Officer fails to issue the occupancy certificate or send any intimation showing his inability to issue such certificate within 30 days of the date of receipt of completion certificate, the building may be occupied without waiting for such certificate. Intimation to this effects shall have to be sent to the Authority by the owner before occupying the same.24.
In the case of buildings identified in Clause 6 (2) (ii) the work shall also be subjected to the inspection of the Chief Fire Officer, U.P. Fire Service and the occupancy certificate shall be issued by the Authority only after the clearance from the Chief Fire Officer regarding the completion of work from the fire protection point of view.Chapter III
General Requirements
Site requirements25. Surface water drain.
- Any land, passage or other area within the cartilage of building shall be effectively drained by surface water drains or such other means, and connected to surface water drains.26. Approval for connecting sub-soil or surface water with sewer.
- The written approval of the Chief Executive Officer shall be obtained as per Appendix 9 for connection of any sub-soil or surface water drains to a sewer.27. Distance from electric lines.
- No verandah, balcony or like shall be allowed to be erected or any additions or alterations made to any building within the distance between the building and any overhead electric supply line as indicated below :| Vertically | Horizontally | |
| (a) Low and medium voltage | 2.439 mtrs. | 1.219 mtrs. |
| (b) High voltage lines up to and including 33000 V. | 3.658 mtrs. | 1.829 mtrs. |
| (c) Extra high voltage lines beyond 33000 V. | (+0.305 mtrs. for every additional 33000 V or part thereof). | (+0.305 mtrs. for every additional 33000 V or part thereof). |
28. Site and land use pattern.
- No building permit on any site shall be sanctioned if the proposed land use does not conform to the Development Plan. If the construction of any building is for public worship, which in the opinion of the Authority will wound the religious feelings of any class or person in the vicinity thereof, no permission to construct building for such purpose may be given on the site. If the proposed use of any site is for the purpose of establishing a factory, warehouse or work place which will be a source of annoyance to, or injurious to the health of the inhabitants of the neighbourhood building, permit in respect of such building may not be given.29. Interior sites.
- In the case of interior site, it shall be ensured that the means of access of minimum width of 3.6 mtrs. to reach the site from the street is provided.30. Minimum size of plots for certain categories of buildings.
- No construction of a residential building shall be permitted on any plot area which is less than 125 sq. mtrs. and which has a width less than 6 mtrs. and average depth of less than 12 mtrs., other than housing schemes taken up by the authority or any public agencies for economically weaker sections, Low Income Group, slum clearance or industrial labour, the minimum size of plots for such building may be such as may be decided by the Authority :Provided that for Assembly buildings in an existing built up area, the minimum width of plot shall be 30 mtrs. with front on a street the width of which is not less than 18 mtrs. In the case of newly developed areas, outside the existing built up area the width or the plot for Assembly buildings shall not be less than 45 mtrs. with front on a street width of which is not less than 24 mtrs.31. Means of access.
- No buildings shall be erected so as to deprive any other building of the means of access for building identified in Regulation 6 (2) (ii), the following provisions of means of access shall be ensured :32. [ Ground coverage, FAR, height limitations and set backs. [Rules 32, 33 and 34 substituted by Greater Noida (Amendment) Regulations, 2000, Reg. 5.]
- All buildings within the area shall have setback, ground coverage, FAR, height limitations as given below and set backs as per Annexure-I.| SI. No. | Plot size sq. m. | Ground Coverage Percentage of the plot area | First floor coverage percentage of the plotarea | Second floor coverage percentage of the plotarea | FAR | Maximum height (in metres) |
| 1. | Upto 120 | 65% | 60% | 35% | 160 | 15 |
| 2. | Exceeding 120 but not exceeding 300 | 60 | 50 | 30 | 140 | 15 |
| 3. | Exceeding 300 but not exceeding 500 | 55 | 50 | 25 | 130 | 15 |
| 4. | Exceeding 500 but not exceeding 1000 | 45 | 40 | 20 | 125 | 15 |
| 5. | (a) above 1000 | 35 | 30 | 15 | 95 | 15 |
| (b) Ancillary building | 7.5 | 7.5 |
60. per cent of 250 square metres plus 55 per cent of 20 square metres = 161.0 square metres set back will be determining factor for ground coverage.
(b)Requirement for sanction/issue of occupancy certificate. - In case of residential building on plotted development, a minimum of 25% of the permissible ground floor coverage or 40 sq. metres whichever is more with provisions of toilet/bath and kitchen shall be considered for the purpose of sanction as well as issue of occupancy certificate, if complete in all respect subject to maximum of permissible ground coverage.(b)Setbacks. - As per Annexure-1.| SI. No. | Plot size square metres | Maximum ground coverage percentage | Maximum FAR |
| 1. | Upto 100 | 60 | 120 |
| 2. | Above 100 but not exceeding 450 | 60 | 100 |
| 3. | Above 450 but not exceeding 2000 | 55 | 80 |
| 4. | Above 2000 but not exceeding 12000 | 55 | 70 |
| 5. | Above 12000 but not exceeding 20000 | 50 | 65 |
| 6. | Above 20000 | 50 | 60 |
| SI. No. | Use | Maximum ground coverage | Maximum FAR | Maximum Height in metres |
| I. | Convenient Shopping Centre | 50% | 100 | 8.0 |
| II. | Sector Shopping | 40% | 120 | 15.0 |
| III. | Sub-district centre and shopping along street | 30% | 150 | 40.0 |
| IV. | Wholesale market | 25% | 75 | 24.0 |
| SI. No. | Use | Maximum ground coverage | Maximum FAR | Maximum height in metres |
| I. | Hotel buildings- | |||
| (a) below three star category | 30% | 100 | 15.0 | |
| (b) Three star category | 30% | 150 | 24.0 | |
| (c) Above three star | 25% | 200 | 35.0 | |
| II. | Banks | 30% | 150 | 24.0 |
| III. | Cinema | As per cinematography Act of U.P. | As per cinematography Act of U.P. | As per cinematography Act of U.P. |
| IV. | Dharam Kanta | 25% | 25 | 5.0 |
| V. | Gas godown | 25% | 25 | 5.0 |
| VI. | Lodge/Guest House/Dharamshala | 30% | 100 | 15.0 |
| VII. | Petrol Pump | 20% | 20 | 5.0 |
| VIII. | Warehousing and Godowns | 40% | 120 | 15.0 |
| IX. | Nursing Home | 30% | 150 | 24.0 |
| SI. No. | Use | Maximum ground coverage | Maximum FAR | Maximum height in metres |
| I. | Community Centre and Club building | 30 | 75 | 15.0 |
| II. | Fire Station | 30 | 75 | 15.0 |
| III. | Police Station | 30 | 100 | 15.0 |
| IV. | Post Office | 30 | 100 | 15.0 |
| V. | Sports and Amusement Complex | 20 | 40 | 15.0 |
| VI. | Low density sports and amusement complex | 10 | 20 | 15.0 |
| VII. | Transport building- | |||
| (a) Bus Terminal/depot | 30 | 75 | 15.0 | |
| (b) Transport Nagar | 40 | 100 | 15.0 | |
| (c) Taxi stand | 10 | 10 | 5.0 |
| SI. No. | Use | Maximum ground coverage | Maximum FAR | Maximum height in metres |
| 1. | Nursery school and other institute | 40 | 75 | 7 |
| 2. | Primary school | 40 | 75 | 10 |
| 3. | Higher Secondary School | 30 | 100 | 15 |
| 4. | Degree College/Vocational Institution | 25 | 100 | 18 |
| 5. | University/Technical Institution | 25 | 125 | 18 |
| 6. | Research Training Centre | 30 | 125 | 12 |
| SI. No. | Use | Maximum ground coverage % age | Maximum FAR | Maximum height in metres |
| 1. | Dispensary | 30 | 100 | 15 |
| 2. | Hospital | 35 | 125 | 24 |
| 3. | Naturopathi/specialised health centre | 30 | 100 | 15 |
| SI. No. | Use | Maximum ground coverage % age | Maximum FAR | Maximum height in metres |
| 1. | Government offices (upto 3000 square metres) | 30 | 175 | 24 |
| 2. | Government offices (upto 3000 square metres) | 30 | 175 | 24 |
| 3. | Above 3000 square metres | 25 | 150 | 24 |
| Use | Maximum ground coverage | Maximum FAR | Maximum height in metres |
| Religious buildings | 25 | 50 | 15 for shrine space additional 10 mtrs. (for nonuse-able space) |
| SI. No. | Plot size (minimum size 2000 square metres) | Maximum ground coverage % age | Maximum FAR | Maximum height in metres |
| 1. | Upto 2,000 | 35 | 150 | 30 |
| 2. | Exceeding 2,000 but not exceeding 10,000 | 35 | 150 | 30 |
| 3. | Exceeding 10,000 but not exceeding 30,000 | 30 | 175 | 40 |
| 4. | Above 30,000 | 30 | 175 | 40 |
33. Open area in respect of basement or cellar.
- Maximum covered area of the plot at the basement or cellar level in all kinds of buildings shall be as per provisions given below and the basement height above ground level shall not be counted towards height limitations :-| (a) | Residential buildings (plotted development). | ... | 50% of ground floor coverage. |
| (b) | Institutional and Assembly buildings. | ... | Same as ground floor coverage. |
| (c) | Mercantile, industrial and storage buildings. | ... | Same as ground floor coverage. |
34. Open Space or set back.
- Setback for different type of buildings other than the buildings mentioned in Annexure-1 shall be as follows :35. Exemption from open spaces.
- The following exemptions from open spaces shall be permitted :36. Exemption from FAR.
- Basement or cellar if used for any purpose other than given below in all types of buildings shall be included in FAR calculations :37. Parking, loading and unloading spaces.
(a)When off-street parking space is to be provided for motor vehicles, it shall not be less than 20 sq. mtrs. in area (under stilts : 30 sq. mtrs.) and for scooters and cycles the parking spaces provided shall not be less than 3 sq. mtrs. and 1.40 sq. mtrs. respectively.(b)For building of different types, off-street parking space for vehicles shall be provided as specified below :| SI. No. | Occupancy | Parking space |
| (i) | Residential : | |
| (a) Multifamily residential | One parking space for every 200 sq. mtrs. carpet area. | |
| (b) Lodging establishment, tourist homes and hotels | One parking space for every 6 guest rooms. | |
| (ii) | Educational | One parking space for every 100 sq. mtrs. carpet area orfraction thereof the administrative office area and publicservice area and where any educational building has anyauditorium it shall have an additional parking space for everythirty seats. |
| (iii) | Institutional (Medical) | One parking space for every 20 beds. |
| (iv) | Assembly | One parking space for every 30 seats. |
| (v) | Institution public/semi-public and corporate office. | One parking space for every 100 sq. mtrs. carpet area orfraction thereof. |
| (vi) | Mercantile | One parking space for every 100 sq. mtrs. carpet area orfraction thereof. |
| (vii) | Industrial | One parking space for every 200 sq. mtrs. carpet area orfraction thereof. |
| (viii) | Storage | One parking space for every 100 sq. mtrs. carpet area and oneparking for every 200 sq. mtrs. carpet area or fraction thereofthereafter. |
Chapter IV
Requirements of Parts of Buildings
38. Plinth.
39. Living or sleeping room.
40. Kitchen.
41. Pantries.
- Pantries shall have a carpet area of not less than 3 sq. mtrs. with smaller side not less than 1.4 mtrs.42. Bathroom and water closets.
- The size of the bathrooms shall not be less than 1.44 sq. mtrs. with minimum width of 1.2 mtrs. The minimum carpet area for water closet shall be 1.08 sq. mtrs. with a minimum width of 0.9 mtr. In case of combined bathroom and W. C. the minimum carpet area shall be 3 sq. mtrs. and the small side shall not be less than 1.2 mtrs. In the case of special housing scheme, mentioned in sub-regulation (4) of Regulation 43 provision shall be made for water closet and bath in the case of single and double tenements.Every bathroom or water closet shall:43. Mezzanine floor.
- The minimum size of mezzanine floor if it is used for living area shall be 9.5 sq. mtrs. The aggregate area of such mezzanine floor shall not be more than 25 per cent of the proposed plinth area of the building. It shall not be counted towards FAR.A mezzanine floor shall be permitted over a room or a compartment provided it :44.
Loft shall be permitted with the maximum coverage of 10 per cent of the proposed covered area.45. Store Room.
- The area of a store room shall not be less than 2.0 sq. mtrs. However, in case of residential building the maximum area thereof shall not exceed 7.00 sq. mtrs.46. Ledge or Tand.
- A ledge or tand in habitable room shall not cover more than 25 per cent of the carpet area of the room in which it is constructed and it shall be provided at minimum height of 2.3 mtrs. The projection shall not be wider than 1.0 mtr.47. Cupboards.
48. Garages.
49. Roofs.
- The roof of the building shall be either R.C.C. or stone slab and shall be effectively drained and should not cause dampness in any part of the wall, roof and foundation of the building or any adjacent building.50. Chimneys.
51. Walls.
- [* * *] [Omitted by Greater Noida (Amendement) Regulations, 2000.]52. Parapet.
- Parapet walls and handrails provided on the edge of roof, terrace, balcony etc. where accessible shall not be less than 1.05 mtrs. and not more than 1.20 mtrs. in height.53. Provision of lifts.
- Provision of lifts shall be made for buildings of more than 15 mtrs. height.Height Requirements54. Living or sleeping room.
- The minimum internal height of all living or sleeping rooms shall be 2.75 mtrs. In case of air-conditioned rooms internal height shall not be less than 2.4 mtrs. The minimum head room under beams shall be 2.4 mtrs.55. Kitchen.
- The internal height of the kitchen shall not be less than 2.75 mtrs.56. Bathroom and W. C.
- The internal height of a bathroom or water closet shall not be less than 2.1 mtrs.57. Staircase.
- The minimum head room in the passage under the landing of the staircase shall be 2.1 mtrs. The minimum internal height of a mumty or stair cover shall also be 2.1 mtrs.58. Industrial buildings.
- The internal height of the work room in an industrial building shall be such as may be prescribed by the U.P. Factories Rules, 1950, as amended from time to time.59. Corridor.
- The minimum head room under corridor shall be 2.4 mtrs. in residential buildings and it shall not be less than 2.1 mtrs.60. Store room.
- The internal height of a store room shall not be less than 2.1 mtrs.61. Mezzanine.
- The height of mezzanine floor shall not be less than 2.1 mtrs. and not more than 2.8 mtrs.62. Loft.
- Maximum height between loft and ceiling shall be 1.5 mtrs. and clear height below loft shall be minimum 2.1 mtrs.63. Garage.
- The maximum height of a garage shall be 2.40 mtrs.64. Lighting and ventilation requirements.
| Type of building | Minimum lighting and ventilation arearequired | |
| (1) | (2) | |
| (a) | Residential business and mercantile | 10 per cent of the carpet area of each room or space. |
| (b) | Industrial building (manufacturing hall only) : | |
| (i) Up to 100 sq. mtrs. | 12 per cent of the carpet area of each room or space. | |
| (ii) 101 to 400 sq. mtrs. | 16 per cent of the carpet area of each room or space. | |
| (iii) 401 sq. mtrs. and above | 20 per cent of the carpet area of each room or space. | |
| (c) | Institutional building | 16 per cent of the carpet area of each room or space. |
65. Ventilation shaft.
- Ventilation spaces for water closet and bathroom, if not opening on front side, rear or interior open spaces, shall open to the ventilation shafts, the size of which shall not be less than as given in the table below:| SI. No. | Number of storeys | Size of ventilation shafts in sq. mtrs. | Minimum width in mtrs. |
| 1. | 1,2 | 1.20 | 0.90 |
| 2. | 1, 2, 3, 4 | 2.00 | 1.20 |
| 3. | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 | 4.00 | 1.50 |
| 4. | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 | 5.40 | 1.80 |
| 5. | 1 to 10 | 8.00 | 2.40 |
66. General Exits.
67. Types of exits.
- Exits shall be either of horizontal or vertical type. An exit may be doorway, corridor, passage-way, to an internal staircase or external staircase, ramps, verandah or terrace which have access in the street or the roof of a building. An exit may also include a horizontal exit leading to an adjoining building at the same level.Explanation. - Lifts and escalators shall not be considered as exits.68. Number and size of exits.
- The requisite number and size of various exits shall be provided, based on the population in each room, area and floor based on the occupant load, capacity of exits, travel distance and height of building as provided in the regulations.69. Arrangement of exits.
- Exits shall be so located so that the travel distance on the floor shall not exceed 22.50 mtrs. for residential, educational, institutional and hazardous buildings and 30 mtrs. for assembly, business, mercantile, industrial and storage buildings. Whenever more than one exit is required for a floor of a building, exit shall be placed as remote from each other as possible. All the exits shall be accessible from the entire floor area at all floor level.70. Capacity.
| SI. No. | Group of occupancy or building | Number of occupancy | ||||
| Stairways | Doors | |||||
| 1. | Residential | ... | ... | ... | 25 | 75 |
| 2. | Educational | ... | ... | ... | 25 | 75 |
| 3. | Institutional | ... | ... | ... | 25 | 75 |
| 4. | Assembly | ... | ... | ... | 60 | 90 |
| 5. | Business | ... | ... | ... | 50 | 75 |
| 6. | Mercantile | ... | ... | ... | 50 | 75 |
| 7. | Industrial | ... | ... | ... | 50 | 75 |
| 8. | Storage | ... | ... | ... | 50 | 75 |
| 9. | Hazardous | ... | ... | ... | 25 | 40 |
| SI. No. | Group of occupancy or building | Occupant load area in sq. mtrs. per person | ||||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | ||||
| 1. | Residential | … | … | … | … | 12.50 |
| 2. | Educational | … | … | … | … | 4 |
| 3. | Institutional | … | … | … | … | 15 |
| 4. | Assembly | … | … | … | … | |
| (a) with fixed or loose seats and dance floor | … | … | 0.6 | |||
| (b) without seating facilities including dining rooms | … | … | 1.5 | |||
| 5. | Mercantile- | … | … | … | … | |
| (a) streets, floor and sales basement | … | … | 3 | |||
| (b) upper sale floor | … | … | … | … | 6 | |
| 6. | Business and Industrial | … | … | … | … | 10 |
| 7. | Storage | … | … | … | … | 30 |
| 8. | Hazardous | … | … | … | … | 10 |
71. Building having mure than three storeys to have at least two exits.
- There shall not be less than two exits for buildings over three storeys in height serving every floor area and at least one of them shall be internal enclosed stairway.72. Stairways for multi-storey buildings.
- For building referred to in Regulation 6 (2) (ii) there shall be a minimum of two staircases one of them shall be an enclosed stairway and the other shall be on the external wall of the building and shall open directly to the exterior open space or to any open space of safety.73. Minimum width provision for stairways.
- Notwithstanding anything contained in these regulations the following minimum width provision shall be made for stairways :| (a) | Residential buildings | ... | ... | ... | 0.90 mtr. |
| (b) | Assembly buildings | ||||
| (i) | Up to 200 persons | ... | ... | ... | 1.50 mtrs. |
| (ii) | Up to 300 persons | ... | ... | ... | 2.50 mtrs. |
| (iii) | Up to 500 persons | ... | ... | ... | 3.50 mtrs. |
| (c) | Institutional buildings like hospital | ... | ... | ... | 2.00 mtrs. |
| (d) | Educational buildings like schools | ... | ... | ... | 2.00 mtrs. |
| (e) | All other buildings | ||||
| (i) | population of 100 on floor | ... | ... | ... | 1.00 mtr. |
| (ii) | population of 150 on floor | ... | ... | ... | 1.50 mtrs. |
| (iii) | population of 200 on floor | ... | ... | ... | 2.00 mtrs. |
74. Other requirements of individual exits.
75. Fire escape on external stairs.
76. Ramps.
77. Spiral stair fire escape.
- The use of spiral stair fire escape shall be limited to low occupant load and to a building up to 9 mtrs. height unless they have connected platforms, such as balconies and terraces to allow escape to pause. A spiral stair fire escape shall be not less than 1.50 mtrs in diametres.78. Corridors.
79. Refuge area.
80. Fire safety requirements.
Chapter V
Structural Safety and Services
81. Structural design.
- The structural design of any item of masonry, timber, plain concrete and steel in a building shall be carried out in accordance with Part VI (Structural design, Section I Boards, Section 2, Section 5, concrete, Section 6 Steel as the case may be) of National Building Code of India prepared by ISI and as prevalent at the time of executive of the work.82. Quality of material and workmanship.
- All materials and workmanship shall be of good quality conforming generally to accepted standards of Public Works Department of Uttar Pradesh and Indian Standards Specifications and Codes as included in Part V Building Materials and Part VII Constructional Practices and Safety of National Building Code of India, 1970 revised up to date.83. Building services.
- The planning design and installation of electrical installations, air-conditioning and heating work, installation of lifts and escalators in a building shall be carried out in accordance with Part VIII (Building Services, Section 2, Electrical Installations, Section 3, Air-conditioning and heating, Section 5, Installation of lifts and escalators, as the case may be), of National Building Code of India prepared by ISI and as prevalent at the time of execution of the work.84. Plumbing.
- The planning design, construction and installation of water supply, drainage and sanitation and gas supply system in a building shall be in accordance with the Part IX (Plumbing Services Section 1, Water Supply, Section 2, Drainage and Sanitation, Section 3, Gas Supply as the case may be) of National Building Code of India prepared by ISI and as prevalent at the time of execution of the work.85. Water supply requirements.
- The requirements of water supply in a building shall be as given in a Tables 1 to 3 of these Regulations.[Chapter VI] [Chapter VI, Regulations 86 to 97 and Annexure, inserted by Greater Noida (Amendement) Regulations, 2000, Reg. 4.]Direction for Construction of Farm House Buildings in Agricultural use Zone86. Minimum size of plot.
- Minimum size of a plot for farm house shall not be less than 1.5 hectare.87. Maximum coverage.
| Area of the plot in square metres | Maximum permissible floor area of the buildingfor living purposes in square metres | Maximum permissible floor area of | |
| Garage for Tractor (in square metres) | Store for shed and agriculture (in square metres) | ||
| 15000 to 25000 | 25 square metres plus 6 square metres for every1000 square metres of additional area of land above 15000 squaremetres subject to a maximum of 175 square metres of floor area intotal | 20 | 20 |
| Exceeding 25000 | 175 square metres plus 4 square metres for every1000 square metres of additional area of land, subject to amaximum of 200 square metres floor area | 60 | 60 |
| Serial No. | Use | Maximum area in square metres over which shedtype construction may be permitted |
| 1. | Incubator room | 35 |
| 2. | Feed store room one | 21 |
| 3. | Office room one | 17 |
| 4. | Cold storage room one | 17 |
| 5. | Store room one | 17 |
| 6. | 2, 3 rooms for other miscellaneous needs | 53 |
| Total | 160 |
| SI. No. | Use | Maximum area in square metres over which shedtype construction may be permitted |
| 1. | Cattle shed | Minimum 6.0 square metres per cattle, including managing andcirculation area. |
| 2. | Cattle fodder | Minimum 20 square metres. |
| 3. | Milk Collection Centre | The area will vary according to the technical design, butsubject to the maximum of permissible covered area for farm shedreferred to in clause (b). |
| 4. | Gobar gas plant | The area will vary according to the design requirements, butsubject to the maximum of permissible covered area for farm shedreferred to in clause (b). |
| 5. | There will be a minimum one loading/unloading space of 40square metres per 250 square metres of covered area. | |
| 6. | Dumping Ground.-Provision of a dumping ground has to bemade according to the requirement, which shall be minimum 30metres away from the main road. The minimum distance of dumpingground with in the plot shall be 4.5 metres away from theboundary wall. |
88. Height restrictions.
89. Specifications.
- The sheds shall be constructed on pillars and columns with wall not higher than 1.5 metres. The remaining height of the farm shed may be covered with netting or other similar material90. Setback of Farm Buildings.
| Type of road | Set back from R/W of the road | |
| (i) | National highway or roads not less than 75 metres wide | 75 metres |
| (ii) | State highway or roads not less than 75 metres wide but notless than 45 metres wide | 60 metres |
| (iii) | Major urban roads less than 45 metres wide but not less than30 metres wide | 60 metres |
| (iv) | Village road less than 30 metres but not less than 18 metreswide | 30 metres |
| (v) | Road less than 18 metres | 30 metres |
91. Roads.
92. Boundary wall.
93. Water supply and drainage.
94. Electrification.
- The owner of a farm house shall obtains electric connection directly from the appropriate authority responsible for distribution on such terms and conditions and at his own cost as decided by the appropriate authority.95. Drainage.
- Proper drainage from the farm house has to be ensured and water logging in the area has to be completely avoided.96. Tree Plantation.
- At least 100 trees per hectare have to be planted in the plot.97. Building permit.
1. Residential Building on Plots -
| SI. No. | Plot size (in 1 sq. mtrs.) | Front setback | Rear setback (mtrs.) | Side setback (mtrs.) | Remarks |
| 1. | Upto 60 | 2.40 | 2.40 | - | Rear setback coverage; of 40% of the width ofplot shall be permitted to be covered |
| 2. | 61 to 120 | 3.0 | 2.40 | - | -do- |
| 3. | 121 to 199 | 3.0 | 3.0 | 2.4 mtrs. upto a depth of 5.5 m. from frontsetback line. | -do- |
| 4. | 200 to 300 | 4.50 | 3.0 | For 200 sq. mtrs. and above 3.0 mtrs. upto adepth of 5.5 mtrs. from front setback line. | -do- |
| 5. | 301 to 500 | 4.50 | 3.0 | 3.0 mtrs. and coverable upto 9.0 mtrs. from rearplot line. | -do- |
| 6. | 500 to 1000 | 6.0 | 3.5 | 3.0 mtrs. coverable upto 9.0 mtrs. from rear plotline. | -do- |
| 7. | Above 1000 | 9.0 | 4.5 | 4.5 mtrs. coverable upto 12.0 mtrs. from rearplot line. | -do- |
2. Group Housing/Apartments-
| SI. No. | Plot size (in sq. mtrs.) | Front setback (mtrs.) | Rear setback (mtrs.) | Side setback (mtrs.) | Side setback (mtrs.) |
| 1. | Upto 2000 | 9 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
| 2. | 20001 to 10000 | 12 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
| 3. | 10001 to 30000 | 12 | 9 | 9 | 9 |
| 4. | Above 30000 | 12 | 9 | 12 | 12 |
3. Industrial Building-
| SI. No. | Plot size (in sq.mtrs.) | Front setback (mtrs.) | Rear setback (mtrs.) | Side setback (mtrs.) | Side setback (mtrs.) |
| 1. | Upto 100 | 3.0 | - | - | - |
| 2. | 101 to 450 | 4.5 | 1.5 | 3.0 | 1.5 |
| 3. | 451 to 2000 | 6.0 | 4.0 | 3.0 | 4.5 |
| 4. | 2001 to 5000 | 9.0 | 9.0 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
| 5. | 5001 to 12000 | 9.0 | 9.0 | 4.5 | 6.0 |
| 6. | 12001 to 20000 | 12.0 | 12.0 | 9.0 | 9.0 |
| 7. | 20001 and above | 15.0 | 15.0 | 15.0 | 15.0 |
4. Institutional Buildings-
| SI. No. | Plot size (in sq. mtrs.) | Front setback (mtrs.) | Rear setback (mtrs.) | Side setback (mtrs.) | Side setback (mtrs.) |
| 1. | Nursery School | 4.5 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
| 2. | Primary School | 6 | 6 | 3 | 3 |
| 3. | Higher Secondary School | 9 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
| 4. | Degree College/Vocational Institution | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 |
| 5. | University/Technical Institution | 12 | 9 | 9 | 9 |
| 6. | Research Training Centre | 12 | 9 | 9 | 9 |
| SI. No. | Type | Front | Rear | Side |
| 1. | Dispensary/health unit/Nursing Home | 9 | 9 | 6 |
| 2. | Hospital | 12 | 9 | 6 |
| 3. | Naturopathy/specialised health centre | 12 | 9 | 9 |
| SI. No. | Type | Front setback (mtrs.) | Rear setback (mtrs.) | Side setback (mtrs.) |
| 1. | Government offices (upto 3000 sq. mtrs.) | 9 | 6 | 6 |
| 2. | Government offices (above 3000 sq. mtrs.) | 12 | 6 | 6 |
| 3. | (i) Corporate Offices (upto 3000 sq. mtrs.) | 12 | 6 | 6 |
| (ii) Above 3000 sq. mtrs. | 12 | 9 | 9 |
5. Commercial Building. - As per control drawings
Note. - Specific set backs shall be as per set back plans/zonal plans prepared by the Authority.Appendix 1[See Regulation No. 4 (d) (1)]Form for first application to erect, re-erect, demolish or to make material alteration in a buildingTo,The Chief Executive Officer,Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority,Uttar Pradesh.Sir,I hereby give application that I intend to erect/re-erect/demolish or to make material alteration in the building No. ................... Shazra No. ............ on/in plot No. .................. in Sector/Colony .................... Bazar/Street ........................ Block/Mohalla/Bazar ....................... in accordance with the Greater Noida Industrial Development Area Building Regulations and I forward herewith the following plans and specifications (Item Nos. 1 and 2 below) in triplicate. (One copy of each cloth bound) duly signed by me and the licensed ....................... Architect/Engineer/Draftsman/Group .................. Licence No. .................. who will supervise its erection and copies of other statement/documents applicable (Item Nos. 3 to 12 below):1. Site Plan.
2. Building Plan including Service Plan.
3. Supervision of Building work (Appendix-2).
4. General specification sheet (Appendix-8).
5. Ownership documents.
6. Attested/photostat copies of receipts for payment of application fee.
7. Application for drainage of premises in duplicate (Appendix-9).
8. Council of Architecture Certificate.
9. N.B.O. from Appendix-10 in duplicate.
10. Indemnity Bond (In case of basement only) Appendix-11.
11. Structural stability certificate from the license technical personnel (Appendix-12).
12. Dimension plan (Certified on behalf of the Authority).
request that the constructions may be approved and permission accorded to me to execute the work.Signature of applicant ......................Name of applicant (in block letters)Address of the applicant ..................Dated :Note. - Strike out which is not applicable.Appendix 2[See Regulation No. 5 (b)]Form for Supervision of Building WorkTo,The Chief Executive Officer,Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority,Uttar Pradesh.Sir,I hereby certificate that the erection/re-erection/material alteration/demolition in/of Building No. ................... of Shazra No. .................. on/in plot No. ..................... Block/Mohalla/Bazar ................... Road/Street/Sector/Colony ........................ shall be carried out under my supervision and I certify that all material (type and grade) and the workmanship of the work shall be generally in accordance with the general and detailed specifications submitted along with and that the work shall be carried out according to the sanctioned plan.Signature of Architect/Group .................Name of Architect/Group (in block letters) .............Licence No. of Architect/Group ..............Address of the Architect/Group ...............Dated :Note. - Strike out which is not applicable.Appendix 3[See Regulation No. 13 (ii)]Form for sanction or refusal of Building PermitFrom:The Chief Executive Officer,Greater Noida, Industrial Development Authority,Uttar Pradesh.To,...................................................................................................................................................Sir,With reference to your application No. ...................... dated .............. for grant of permit for the erection/re-erection/material alteration/ demolition in/of building No. ......................... of Shazra No. ................... on/in Plot No. ................... in sector/colony .................... road/street ................. Block/Mohalla/Bazar .................... I have to inform you that the sanction has been granted/refused by the Authority on the following grounds :1.
2.
3.
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| Office Stamp | Signature.......................................... |
| Office communication No.- | Name of the Officer......................... |
| Designation of the Officer............... | |
| Dated : |
| Signature of the applicant, | |
| Licence No. .................... | Name of the applicant.:.................... |
| (In block letters) | |
| Address of the Applicant...................... | |
| Dated : |
1. The Chief Fire Officer, Uttar Pradesh by whatsoever name called, hereinafter called the Chief Fire Officer may insist on suitable provision in buildings from the safety and fire fighting point of view depending on the occupancy and height of buildings.
Staircase Enclosures2. The internal enclosing walls of staircase shall be of brick or reinforced concrete construction having fire resistance of not less than two hours. All staircase shall have access through self closing door, enclosed least half an hour fire resistance. There shall be single swing doors opening in the direction of the escape.
The doors shall be fitted with check section door closers.The staircase enclosure on external wall of the building shall be ventilated to atmosphere at each landing.Permanent vent at the top equal to 5 per cent of the cross-section area of the enclosure and openable sashes at each floor level with area equal to 15 per cent of the sectional area of the enclosure on the external walls shall be provided. The roof of the shaft shall be at least 10 metres above the surrounding roof. There shall be no glazing or glass brick in any internal enclosing wall of staircase. If the staircase is in the core of the building and cannot be ventilated at each landing, a positive pressure of 5 millimetres water gauge by an electrically operated blower shall be maintained.The mechanism pressurising the staircase shaft shall be so installed that the same shall be operated automatically and also with manual operation facilities when the automatic fire alarm operates.Lift Enclosure3. The walls enclosing lift shafts shall have fire resistance of not less than two hours. Shafts shall have permanent vents at the top not less than 1800 sq. millimetres in clear area. Lift motor rooms preferably be sited at the top of the shaft and shall be separated from the lift shafts by the enclosing wall of the shafts or by the floor of the motor room.
Landing doors in lift enclosure shall open in the ventilated or pressurised corridor/lobby and shall have fire resistance of not less than one hour.The number of lifts in one lift bank shall not exceed four Shaft for fire lift in a lift bank shall be separated from each other by a brick masonary or reinforced cement concrete wall of fire resistance of not less than two hours.If the lift shaft and lift lobby are in care of the building a positive pressure of not less than 2.5 millimetres and not more than 3 millimetres water gauge by electrically operated blower shall be maintained in the lift lobby and positive pressure not less than 5 millimetres water gauge shall be maintained in the lift shaft. The mechanism for pressurising lift shaft and lift lobby shall be so installed that they shall operated automatically when the automatic fire alarm operates. The mechanism shall have facilities to be operated manually.Exit from the lift lobby shall be through a self-closing smoke-stop door of half an hour fire resistance.The lift mechanic room shall be separate and no other machinery shall be installed therein.Lift shall not normally communicate with the basement, however, one of the lifts may be permitted to reach the basement level provided the lift lobby at each basement level is pressurised and separated from the rest of the basement areas, by smoke actuated fire resisting door of two hours fire resistance.Basement4. Each basement shall be separately ventilated. Vents with cross sectional area (aggregate) not less than 2.5 per cent of the floor area spread evenly round the perimetres of the basement shall be provided in the form of grills or breakable stall board lights or pavement light by way of shafts.
The staircase of basement shall be of enclosed type having fire resistance of not less than two hours and shall be situated at the periphery of the basement and shall communicate with basement through a lobby provided with fire resisting self-closing doors of half an hours fire resistance. If the travel distance exceeds 18.50 metres, additional staircase at proper place shall be provided.Service Ducts5. Service ducts for electrical conduits, cables etc. shall be enclosed by walls having a fire resistance of not less than two hours. Doors for inspection or access shall also have a fire resistance of not less than two hours.
If the cross sectional area exceeds 1.0 sq. mtr. it shall be sealed where it passes a floor by carrying the floor through the duct. The floor within the duct shall be pierced for any service pipe ventilation trunk and shall fit as closely as possible around any such pipe or trunk.Refuse Chutes and Refuse Chambers6. Hoppers to refuse chutes shall be situated in well ventilated positions and the chutes shall be continued upwards with an outlet above level and with an enclosure wall of non-combustible material having fire resistance of not less than two hours. The hoppers shall not be located within the staircase enclosures.
Inspection penal and hopper (charging station) opening shall be fitted with tight fitting metal doors, covers, having a fire resistance of not less than one hour.Refuse chutes shall not be provided in staircase walls or air conditioning shafts.Refuse chambers shall have walls and floors or roofs constructed of noncombustible and impervious material and shall have a fire resistance of not less than two hours. They shall be located at a safe distance from exit routes.Lifts and Fire Lifts7. Public address system in the lift car with speaker or telephone assembly shall be provided.
Provisions for a fire lift shall be made as per the following details :8. (a) The electrical distribution cables or wiring shall be laid in separate duct. The duct shall be sealed at every alternative floor with non-combustible materials having the same fire resistance as that of the duct.
9. (a) The staircase and corridor lighting shall be on separate service and shall independently connected to as it could be operated by one switch installation on the ground floor accessible to fire-fighting staff at any time irrespective of the position of the individual control of the light points, if any.
10. A standby electric generator shall be installed to supply power to staircase and corridor lighting circuits, fire lifts, the standby fire pump, pressurisation fan and blowers smoke extraction and damper system in case of failure of normal electric supply. The generator shall be capable of starting current of all the machines and circuits stated above simultaneously. If the standby pump is driven by diesel engine, the generator supply need not be connected to the standby pump. Where parallel high voltage/low voltage supply is provided generator may be waived in consultation with the Chief Fire Officer.
Transformers11. (a) If transformers are housed in the building below the ground level it shall be necessarily in the first basement in separate fire-resisting room of four hours rating. The room shall necessarily be at the periphery of the basement. The entrance to the room shall be provided with a steel door of two hours' fire rating. A curb of a suitable height shall be provided at the entrance in order to prevent the flow of oil from raptured transformer to the transformer into the part of the basement. The direct access room shall be housed in a separate room separated from the transformer bays by a fire-resisting wall with fire resistance not less than four hours.
12. Where air-conditioning of the building is done, the following provisions shall be made :
13. Provisions of boiler and boiler rooms shall conform to Indian Boilers Act or any other law for the time being in force. Further, the following additional aspects shall be taken into account in the location of Boiler/Boiler room :
14. Provisions of first-aid fire-fighting appliances. - (a) The first-aid firefighting equipments shall be provided on all floors including basement, occupied terrace of lift rooms in accordance with IS 2217-1963. Recommendations for providing first-aid fire-fighting arrangements in public building shall be in consultation with the Chief Fire Officer.
15. Building above 15 metres in height depending upon occupancy, shall be protected be wet riser or sprinkler installation system with the fire service connections at the base of the sprinkler installation as per details given below.
| (1) Type of the building/occupancy- | Requirements | |
| (a) | Apartment building below 15 metres in height irrespective offloor area. | Nil |
| (b) | Apartment building exceeding 15 metres in height. | Wet riser and (or) down comers. |
| (c) | Non-apartment buildings 15 metres and above in heightirrespective of floor area. | Ditto |
| (d) | All basements, sub-basements, high pressure having specialrisks; storage, water spray of hazardous explosive material foamsprinkler in a building 15 metres and above system. | |
| (e) | Any of the above categories may incorporate an automaticsprinkler/drencher system, if the risk is such that it requiredinstallation of such protective methods. | |
| (f) | In respect of buildings provided with smoke/heat detectionsystem backed by 24 hours caretaker (trained in fire fighting)staff, the installation of sprinkler need not be insisted. |
| (a) | Town mains of suitable size which can supply requisitequantity of water. | ||
| (b) | Static tanks.- The capacity of the static tank shall beas given below : | ||
| (i) | Apartment building 15 mtrs. and above in height but below 24metres in height | 50,000 litres. | |
| (ii) | Non-apartment building 15 metres and above but below 24 metresused for missed occupancies like office, shop, departmentalstores. | 1,00,000 litres. | |
| (iii) | Apartment building 24 metres and above in height. | 1,00,000 litres. | |
| (iv) | Non-apartment building 24 metres and above in height. | 2,00,000 litres. |
2. The above quantities of water shall be exclusively for fire fighting and shall be not utilised for domestic or other use.
Static Water Storage Tank16.
17. Carbon Dioxide fire extinguishing installation shall be provided as per IS : 638-1971 Code of practice for design and installation of fixed Carbon Dioxide fire extinguishing system on premises where water or foam cannot be used for fire extinguishment because of the special nature of the contents of the building or areas to be protected.
Automatic Sprinklers18. Automatic high pressure water spray or foam sprinkler system shall be installed :
19. All buildings above 15 metres in height shall be equipped with fire alarm system as specified in paras 21, 22 below :
20. Residential Buildings. - (Dwelling Houses, Boarding Houses and Hostels) :
21. All other buildings. - All buildings other than those referred to in above para shall, in addition to the manually operated electrical fire alarm system, be equipped with an automatic fire alarm system. The latter shall be in addition to the alarm which may be founded by the actuation of any automatic fire extinguishing system which may be installed in any particular building in accordance with these regulations. Unless otherwise decided by the Chief Fire Officer, U.P. Fire Service, the detectors for the automatic fire system shall conform to IS : 2175-1962. Heat sensitive Fire Director and the systems shall be installed in accordance with IS : 2180-1962 Code of practice for automatic fire alarm system, or any other, relevant Indian Standards prepared from time to time.
Explanation. - Several types of fire detectors are available in the market but the application of each type is limited and has to be carefully considered in relation to the type of risk and the structural features of the building where they are to be installed.Control Room22. There shall be a control room on the entrance floor of the building with communication system (suitable public address system) to all floors and facilities for receiving the message from different floor plans along with the details of fire-fighting equipment and installations shall also be maintained in the control room.
The control room shall also have facilities to detect the fire on any floor through Indicator Boards connecting fire detecting and alarm system on all floors. The staff incharge of control room shall be responsible for the maintenance of the various services and fire-fighting equipment and installations.Fire Drills and Fire Orders23. Fire notices or orders shall be prepared to fulfil the requirements of the fire fighting and evacuation from the building in the event of the fire and other incidents. The occupants shall be made thoroughly conversant with their action in the event of the emergency, by displaying fire notices at vantage points. Such notices should be displayed prominently in bold letters.
Appendix 8General Specifications SheetGreater Noida Industrial Development AuthoritySpecifications of proposed building1. Total plot area ....................... Basement existing sq. mtr. Proposed ................... sq. mtr. Ground floor existing ............... sq. mtr. Proposed ...................... sq. mtr.
2. First floor existing .............. sq. mtr. Proposed sq. mtr.
Second floor existing ................ sq. mtr. Proposed sq. mtr.3. Mezzanine floor existing .................. sq. mtr. Proposed ................... sq. mtr.
4. The purpose for which it is intended to use the building ......................
5. Specification to be used in the construction of the-
6. Number of storeys of which the building will consist ..........................
7. Approximate number of persons proposed to be accommodated ......................
8. The number or latrines to be provided ..........................................
9. Whether the site has been built upon before or not ............................
10. Source of water to be used for building purpose ..............................
Signature of the applicant .............................Full Name (in block letter) ............................Address ..................................................Appendix 9Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority(To be submitted in duplicate)Application for Drainage of PremisesTo,The Chief Executive Officer,Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority,Uttar PradeshSir,I/We, the undersigned hereby apply for permission to drain the premises known as ........... street/............. House Tax Assessment No. ..........The sanitary arrangement and drains for the premises are shown in the accompanying plans and sections in triplicate and described in Appendix-9 (submitted in triplicate) and the premises are open to inspection by the Officers of Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority. I/We undertake to carry out the work in accordance with the provisions of Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority Building Regulations ...................... 1992 ................ and to pay the Authority the cost of connection to the sewer at the rate given in the scheme of fees.Signature of the applicant .............................Full Name (in block letter) ............................Address .................................Name of the plumber carrying out the work .........................License No. .........................Address of the plumber ............................Date :Appendix 10Government of IndiaMinistry of Works and HousingNational Building OrganisationName of the Municipality/Corporation Authority(Particulars of construction proposed/completed)For Items 1 and 2 fill in the appropriate Code number in :| 1. | Nature of construction | |
| (a) New construction | (1) | |
| (b) Alteration and/or additions to existing building | (2) | |
| 2. | Type of construction: | |
| (a) Residential building- | ||
| (i) Dwelling | (1) | |
| (ii) Other residential places(such as Hostels, Dormitories/Lodging Hotels and Clubs) | (2) | |
| (b) Industrial building- | ||
| (Factories,Plants, Workshops etc.) | (3) | |
| (c) Commercial buildings- | ||
| (Shops, Warehouses, Offices, Publicgarage etc.) | (4) | |
| (d) Institutional buildings- | ||
| (Schools, Hospitals, Dispensariesand Religious buildings etc.) | (5) | |
| (e) Other buildings (Public buildings, Public libraries,amusement buildings etc. | (6) | |
| 3. | Totalplinth....................................................................sq.mtr. | |
| 4. | Total floor area in allfloors............................................sq. mtr. | |
| (Including basement ifany)............................................sq. mtr. | ||
| 5. | Number and type of dwelling units in the construction : |
| Type of dwellings | New construction | Number of dwellings alterations and/oradditions to existing building resulting in dwellings | |
| 1. | Room unit | ||
| 2. | Room unit | ||
| 3. | Room unit | ||
| 4. | or more room unit |
| Particulars for the following items should be given whileapplying for occupancy certificate only | |
| 6. | Estimated construction costRs........................................................... |
| 7. | Number and date of issue of authorisationcertificate.......................... |
| 8. | Date of commencement ofconstruction............................................. |
| 9. | Date of completion ofconstruction.................................................... |
1. The qualifications of the technical personnel and their competence to carry out different jobs for building permit and supervision for the purpose of licensing by the Authority shall be as hereinafter indicated.
Architects2. Qualifications. - (1) The qualifications for licensing Architect will be the Associate Membership of the Indian Institute of Architects or such Degree or Diploma which makes him eligible for such membership or qualification mentioned in Schedule XIV of Architects Act, 1972, and registered with the Council of Architecture as provided by the provisions of the Architects Act, 1972.
3. Qualifications. - (1) The qualifications for licensing of the engineers will be corporate membership (Civil) of the Institution of Engineers or such degree/diploma in Civil Municipal or Structural Engineering which makes him eligible for such membership or which is recognised by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission for the post of an Assistant Engineer.
4. Qualifications. - (1) The qualification for licensing of the Draftsman will be :
(i)Three years' Diploma in Architectural/Assistantship or Architectural Draftsmanship.(ii)Draftsmanship in Civil Engineering from I.T.I. with five years' experience under Architect/Engineer, from a recognised institution which would enable him for the post of Senior Draftsman recognised by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission.(iii)Diploma in Civil Engineering with 2 year's experience.5. When a group or agency comprising of qualified Architect/Engineer/Draftsman is practising then the qualification and competence of work will be the combination of the individual qualification and competence given under paras 2, 3 and 4 above and the agency shall be licensed by the Authority.
Table No. 1Per Capita Water requirements for Buildings| Serial No. | Type of Building | Consumption per head per day (in ltrs.) | ||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | ||
| 1. | Residential | … | … | 135 |
| 2. | Educational : | … | … | |
| (a) Day Schools | … | … | 45 | |
| (b) Boarding Schools | … | … | 135 | |
| 3. | Institutional (Medical) : | … | … | |
| (a) No. of beds not exceeding 100 | … | … | 340 | |
| (b) No. of beds exceeding 100 | … | … | 450 | |
| (c) Medical quarters and hostels | … | … | 135 | |
| 4. | Assembly (per seat of accommodation) | … | … | 15 |
| 5. | Government or Semi-public business | … | … | 45 |
| 6. | Mercantile (Commercial) : | … | … | |
| (a) Restaurants (per seat) | … | … | 70 | |
| (b) Hotels with lodging accommodation (per bed) | … | … | 180 | |
| (c) Other business building | … | … | 45 | |
| 7. | Industrial | … | … | 45 |
| 8. | Storage (including Warehousing) | … | … | 30 |
| 9. | Hazardous | … | … | 30 |
| 10. | Intermediate stations (excluding mail) and express stops : | … | … | |
| (a) Where bathing facilities are provided | … | … | 45 | |
| (b) In the case of others | … | … | 23 | |
| 11. | Junctions Stations : | … | … | |
| (a) Where bathing facilities are provided | … | … | 70 | |
| (b) In the case of others | … | … | 45 | |
| 12. | Terminal Stations | … | … | 45 |
| 13. | International and Domestic Airports | … | … | 70 |
| Serial No. | Classification of Buildings | Storage Capacity |
| 1. | For tenements having common convenience | 900 litres net per WC seat. |
| 2. | For residential premises other than tenements having commonconveniences | 270 litres net for one WC seat and 180 litres for eachadditional seat in the same flat. |
| 3. | For Factories and Workshops | 900 litres per WC seat and 180 litres per urinal seat. |
| 4. | For cinemas public assembly halls or the like. | 900 litres per WC seat and 350 litres per urinal seat. |
| Serial No. | No. of floors | Storage capacity | Remarks |
| For premises occupied as tenements with commonconveniences- | |||
| 1. | For 1 (Ground floor) | Nil | Provided no downtake fittings are installed. |
| 2. | For 2,3,4,5 and upper floors | 500 litres per tenement | ... |
| For premises occupied as flats or Blocks- | |||
| 1. | For 1 (Ground floor) | Nil | Provided no downtake fittings are installed. |
| 2. | For 2, 3, 4, 5 and upper floors | 500 litres per tenement | ... |
| Downtake taps | ... | ... | 70 litres each. |
| Showers | ... | ... | 13 litres each. |
| Bath tubs | ... | ... | 200 litres each. |
| SI. No. | Fitments | For residential Public and Staff | For public rooms | For non-residential Staff | ||
| For males | For females | For males | For females | |||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
| 1. | Water closet | One for 7 persons omitting occupants of the roomwith attached water closet, minimum of two if both sexes arelodged. | One per 100 persons up to 100 persons for over 400and at the rate of one per 250 persons or part thereof. | Two for 100 persons up to 200 persons. Over 200and or one per 100 persons or part thereof. | One for 1-15 persons.Two for 16-35 persons.Three for36-65 persons.Four for 66-100 persons. | One for 1-12 persons.Two for 13-25 persons.Three for26-40 persons.Four for 41-57 persons. |
| 2. | Ablution Taps | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. |
| One water tap with draining arrangements shall be providedfor every 50 persons or part thereof in closet and urinal. | ||||||
| 3. | Urinals | ... | One for 50 persons or part thereof. | ... | Nil up to 6 persons.One for 7-20 persons.Two for21-45 persons.Three for 46-70 persons.Four for 71-100persons. | ... |
| 4. | Wash basins | One per 10 persons. Omitting the wash basins installed inroom with bath suite. | One per water closet and Urinal provided | One per water provided. | One for 1-15 persons.Two for 16-35 persons.Three for36-65 persons.Four for 66-100 persons. | One for 12 persons.Two for 13-25 persons.Three for26-40 persons.Four for 41-57 persons. |
| 5. | Baths | One per 10 persons omitting occupants of the room with bathin suite. | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| 6. | Slope sinks | One for 30 bedrooms (One per floor min.) | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| 7. | Kitchen sinks | One in each Kitchen. | One in each Kitchen. | One in each Kitchen | One in each Kitchen. | One in each Kitchen. |
| SI. No. | Fitments | Nursery Schools | Boarding Institutions | Other Educational Institutions | ||
| For Boys | For Girls | For Boys | For Girls | |||
| 1. | Water closet | One per 15 pupils or part thereof. | One per every 8 pupils or part thereof. | One per every 6 pupils or part thereof. | One per 40 pupils or part thereof. | One per 25 pupils or part thereof. |
| 2. | Ablution | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. |
| One water tap with draining arrangements will be provided forevery 50 persons or part thereof in the vicinity of water closeturinal. | ||||||
| 3. | Urinals | ... | One per every 20 pupils or part thereof. | ... | One per every 25 pupils or part thereof | ... |
| 4. | Wash basin | One per 15 pupils or part thereof. | One for every 8 pupils or part thereof. | One for every 6 pupils or part thereof. | One for every 40 pupils or part thereof. | One for 40 pupils or part thereof. |
| 5. | Baths | One bath sink per 40 pupils. | One for every 8 pupils or part thereof. | One for every 6 pupils or part thereof. | ... | ... |
| 6. | Drinking water | One for every 50 pupils or part thereof. | One for every 50 pupils or part thereof. | One for every 50 pupils or part thereof. | One for every 50 pupils or part thereof. | One for every 50 pupils or part thereof. |
| 7. | Cleaners sinks | ... | One per floor minimum. | One per floor minimum. | One per floor minimum. | One per floor minimum. |
| SI. No. | Fitments | Hospitals with indoor patients wards | Hospitals with outdoor patients | Administrative Building | ||
| For males and females | For males | For females | For male Personnel | For female Personnel | ||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
| 1. | Water closet | One for every 8 beds or part thereof. | One for every 100 persons or part thereof. | Two for every 100 persons or part thereof. | One for every 25 persons or part thereof. | One for every 45 persons or part thereof. |
| 2. | Ablution | One in each water closet one water tap with drainingarrangements in the vicinity of water closet and urinals forevery 50 beds or part thereof. | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. |
| One water tap with draining arrangements shall be providedfor every 50 persons or part thereof in the vicinity of waterclosets and urinal. | ||||||
| 3. | Wash basins | Two up to 30 beds add for every additional 30 beds or partthereof. | One for every 10 persons or part thereof. | One for every 100 persons or part thereof. | One for every 25 persons or part thereof. | ... |
| 4. | Baths with shower. | One for every 8 beds. | ... | ... | One in each floor. | ... |
| 5. | Bed pan washing sinks. | One for each ward | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| 6. | Cleaners sink | One for each ward | ... | One per floor minimum | One per floor minimum. | |
| 7. | Kitchen sinks and dish washers (where kitchen is provided). | One for each ward | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| 8. | Urinals | ... | One for every 50 persons or part thereof. | ... | Nil up to 6 persons.One for 7-20 persons.Three for46-70 persons. | Two for 21-45 persons.Four for 71-100 persons. |
| From 101 to 200 persons add at the rate of 3 per cent forevery 200 persons and at the rate of 2.5 per cent. |
| SI. No. | Fitments | Doctors Dormitories | ||
| For male staff | For female staff | Nurses Hostel | ||
| 1. | Water Closet | One for four persons. | One for four persons. | One for four persons or part thereof. |
| 2. | Ablution taps | One in each water closet | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. |
| One water tap with draining arrangement shall be provided forevery 50 persons or part thereof in the vicinity of waterclosets and urinals. | ||||
| 3. | Wash Basins | One for every 8 persons or part thereof. | One for every 8 persons or part thereof. | One for every 8 persons or part thereof. |
| 4. | Bath with shower | One for 4 persons or part thereof. | One for 4 persons or part thereof. | One for every 8 persons or part thereof. |
| 5. | Cleaners sinks | One per floor minimum. | One per floor minimum. | One per floor minimum. |
| SI. No. | Fitments | For male personnel | For female personnel |
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 1. | Water closet | One for every 25 persons or part thereof. | One for every 55 persons or part thereof. |
| 2. | Ablution taps | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. |
| One water tap with draining arrangements shall be providedfor every 50 persons or part thereof, in the vicinity of watercloset and urinals. | |||
| 3. | Urinals | Nil up to 6 persons.One for 7-20 persons.Two for21-45 persons.Three for 46-70 persons.Four for 71-100persons.From 101 to 200 persons, add at the rate of 3 percent.For every 200 persons, add at the rate of 2.5 per cent. | |
| 4. | Wash basins | One for every 25 persons or part thereof. | One for every 25 persons or part thereof. |
| 5. | Drinking Water | One for every 100 persons with a minimum of one for eachother. | One for every 100 persons with a minimum of one for eachother. |
| 6. | Baths | One on each floor. | One on each floor. |
| 7. | Cleaners Sinks | One per floor minimum preferably in or adjacent to sanitaryrooms. | One per floor minimum preferably in or adjacent to sanitaryrooms. |
| SI. No. | Fitments | For Public | For Staff | ||
| Male | Female | Male | Female | ||
| 1. | Water Closet | One per 100 persons up to 400 persons. | Two per 100 persons up to 200 persons. | One for 1-15 persons.Two for 16-35 persons. | One for 1-12 persons.Two for 13-25 persons. |
| For over 400 persons add at the rate of one per 250 personsor part thereof. | For over 200 persons add at the rate of one per 100 personsor part thereof. | ||||
| 2. | Ablution taps | One in each W.C. | One in each W.C. | One in each water closet. | One in each water closet. |
| One water tap with draining water closet and urinals.arrangements shall be provided for every 50 persons or partthereof in the vicinity of | |||||
| 3. | Urinals | One for 50 persons or part thereof | Nil up to 6 persons.One for 7-20 persons.Two for21-45 persons. | ... | |
| 4. | Wash basins | One for every 200 persons. | One for every 200 persons or part thereof. | One for 1-15 persons.Two for 16-25 persons. | One for 1-12 persons.Two for 13-25 persons. |
| SI. No. | Fitments | For Public | For Staff | ||
| Male | Female | Male | Female | ||
| 1. | Water Closet | One per 200 persons up to 400 persons for over 400 personsadd at the rate of one per 100 persons or part thereof. | One per 100 persons, up to 200 persons. | One for 1-15 persons.Two for 15-35 persons. | One for 1-12 persons.Two for 13-25 persons. |
| 2. | Ablution taps | One in each W.C. | One in each W.C. | One in each W.C. | One in each W.C. |
| One water tap with draining water closets and urinals.arrangements shall be provided for every 50 persons or partthereof, in the vicinity of | |||||
| 3. | Urinals | One for 50 persons. | ... | Nil up to 6 persons.One for 7-20 persons.Two for21-45 persons. | ... |
| 4. | Wash Basins | One for every 200 persons or part thereof. | One for every 200 persons or part thereof. | One for 1-15 persons.Two for 16-35 persons. | One for 1-12 persons.Two for 13-25 persons. |
| For over 400 persons add at the rate of one for 250 personsor part thereof. | For over 200 persons add at the rate of one per 150 personsor part thereof. | ||||
| 5. | Cleaners Sinks | One per floor minimum. | One per floor minimum. | One per floor minimum. | One per floor minimum. |
| SI. No. | Fitments | For Public | For Staff | ||
| For male | For female | For male | For female | ||
| 1. | Water Closet | One for 50 seats up to 200 seats. For over 200 seats add atthe rate of one per 100 seats or part thereof. | One for 50 seats upto 200 seats. For over 200 seats add atthe rate of one per 100 seats or part thereof. | One for 1-15 persons.Two for 16-35 persons.Three for36-65 persons.Four for 66-100 persons. | One for 1-12 persons.Two for 13-25 persons.Three for26-40 persons.Four for 41-57 persons.Five for 58-77persons.Six for 78-100 persons. |
| 2. | Ablution taps | One in each W.C. | One in each W.C. | One in each W.C. | One in each W.C. |
| One water tap with draining arrangements shall be providedfor every 50 persons or part water closets and urinals. thereof,in the vicinity of | |||||
| 3. | Urinals | One for 50 seats. | ... | Nil up to 6 persons.One for 7-20 persons.Two for21-45 persons.Three for 46-70 persons.Four for 71-100persons. | ... |
| 4. | Wash basins | One for every water closet provided. | One for every water closet provided. | One for every water closet provided. | One for every Water closet provided. |
| 5. | Kitchen sinks and dish washers. | ... | ... | One in each kitchen | ... |
| 6. | Slope or service sinks. | ... | .... | One in the restaurant | ... |
| Serial No. | Fitments | For personnel |
| 1. | Water Closet | One for every 25 persons or part thereof exceeding 15(including employers and customers). For female personnel 1 perevery 13 persons or part thereof exceeding 10. |
| 2. | Drinking Water Fountain | One for every 100 persons with a minimum of one on each floor |
| 3. | Wash Basin | One for every 25 persons or part thereof. |
| 4. | Urinal | Nil up to 6 persons, one for 7-20 persons, two for 21-45persons, three for 46-70 persons. Four for 71-100 persons andfrom 101 to 200 persons add at the rate of 3 per cent. For over200 persons add at the rate of 2.5 per cent. |
| 5. | Cleaners sink | One per floor minimum preferably in or adjacent to sanitary. |
| Serial No. | Fitments | Dwelling with individual conveniences | Dwelling without individual conveniences |
| 1. | Bath room | One provided with water tap. | One for every two tenements. |
| 2. | Water Closet | One | One for every two tenements. |
| 3. | Sink (or Nahani) in the floor | One | |
| 4. | Water Tap | One | One with draining arrangement in each tenement.One incommon bathrooms and common water closets. |
| SI. No. | Item | Rate proposed for Greater NOIDA IndustrialDevelopment Authority | ||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | ||
| 1. | (a) | Unauthorised construction done beforesubmitting the plans for sanction or unauthorised constructioncarried out after submission of building plan but, prior toissue of sanction if permitted under approved building bye-laws. | @ 5 per cent of the cost construction takingconstruction cost as Rs. 2000.00 per sq. mtr. | |
| (b) | Unauthorised construction done after expiry ofsanction period and without setting the sanction revalidated orunauthorised construction done by persons other than the one inwhose name sanction was previously obtained without obtainingfresh sanction in favour of successors or deviations against thesanctioned building plans, if permissible under approvedBuilding Bye-Laws. | 1 per cent of the cost of construction takingconstruction cost as Rs. 2000.00 per sq. mtr. | ||
| (c) | Deviation against the sanctioned building planswithin sanctioned covered area and without infringing anyBBL/setback. | No penalty. | ||
| 2. | Excess coverage beyond permissible on eachfloor : | |||
| (i) | 5 per cent of permissible coverage Beyond 5 percent and up to 10 per cent | Rs. 2,000.00 (Rs. 5,000.00 in case ofcommercial) per sq. mtr. Rs. 5,000.00 (Rs. 8,000.00 in case ofcommercial) per sq. mtr. | ||
| Beyond 10 per cent and up to 15 per cent | Not permissible. | |||
| 3. | (a) | Excess area of loft: | ||
| (i) | Residential :Up to 5 per cent of loft areaallowed in approved Building Bye-laws. | @10 per cent of the cost of construction takingconstruction cost as Rs. 150.00 per sq. mtr. | ||
| (ii) | Beyond 4 per cent and up to 10 per cent of loftarea allowed in approved Building Bye-laws. | @ 20 per cent of the cost of constructiontaking construction cost as Rs. 150.00 per sq. mtr. | ||
| (b) | Other Buildings : | |||
| (i) | Up to 5 per cent of the loft area allowed inTentative Building Bye-laws of Greater Noida IndustrialDevelopment Authority. | Ditto. | ||
| (ii) | Beyond 5 per cent and up to 10 per cent of theloft area allowed in Tentative Building Bye-laws of GreaterNoida Industrial Development Authority. | @ 40 per cent of the cost of constructiontaking construction cost as Rs. 150.00 per sq. mtr. | ||
| 4. | Setback infringement on each floor : | |||
| (i) | Up to 0.15 mtr. | Rs. 2,000.00 (Rs. 5,000.00 in case ofcommercial) per sq. mtr. + excessive coverage if not chargedotherwise. | ||
| (ii) | Beyond 0.15 mtr. and up to 0.30 mtr. | Rs. 3,000.00 (Rs. 8,000.00 in case ofcommercial) -*- excessive coverage if not charged otherwise. | ||
| (iii) | Beyond 0.30 mtr. | Not permitted. | ||
| 5. | Reduction of height of W.C. bath, latrine,kitchen : | |||
| (i) | Up to 0.075 mtr. | No penalty. | ||
| (ii) | Beyond 0.075 mtr. and up to 0.30 mtr. | Rs. 25.00 per cms. | ||
| (iii) | Beyond 0.30 mtr. | Not permitted. | ||
| 6. | Reduction in width of W.C. bath, latrine,kitchen and room provided the defect in area is not more than 20per cent of minimum permissible area : | |||
| (i) | Up to 0.075 mtr. | No penalty. | ||
| (ii) | Beyond 0.075 mtr. and up to 1.15 mtr. | Rs. 1,000.00 per sq. mtr. of excess area. | ||
| 7. | Increase in size of canopy | @ 25 per cent of the cost of construction ofentire canopy taking construction cost as Rs. 150.00 per sq.mtr. | ||
| 8. | Few uncovered steps of main staircase in thesetback portion | Rs. 100.00 per step. | ||
| 9. | Reduction in the headway staircase from theminimum permissible limits : | |||
| (i) | Up to 0.075 mtr. | No penalty. | ||
| (ii) | Beyond 0.075 mtr. and up to 0.015 mtr. | Rs. 50.00 per cm. | ||
| (iii) | Beyond 0.015 mtr. | Not permitted. | ||
| 10. | Steps of staircase defective in tread and riseror in case of more than 12 riser in each flight. | Rs. 50.00 each. | ||
| 11. | Pargola if provided only for Architecturalreasons and in case of residential building only. | @ 25 per cent of the cost of construction ofentire Pargola taking construction cost as Rs. 200.00 per sq.mtr. | ||
| 12. | Staircase with riser but without enclosed areabelow it and without mumty at top in rear setback. | As per covered area rate. | ||
| 13. | End Wall above 0.45 mtr. and up to 0.90 mtr.width in terrace type construction. | Rs. 100.00 each. | ||
| 14. | Enclosing of front balcony or staircase by jaliwall. | @ as per covered area fates @ infringement ofsetback @ Rs. 500.00 per sq. mtr. of the affected area ofsetback. | ||
| 15. | RCC projection beyond 0.75 mtr. and up to 0.90mtr. and where on ones own land and even if accessible. | @ 10 per cent of the cost of constructiontaking construction cost as Rs. 250.00 per sq. mtr. | ||
| 16. | Extra slab in mumty provided headway ismaintained as per approved building bye-laws only up to 0.90mtr. | @ 25 per cent of the cost of constructiontaking construction cost as Rs. 150.00 per sq. mtr. | ||
| 17. | Excess height of building from point of view ofrear airplane. | Rs. 1,000.00 per sq. mtr of the affected area. | ||
| 18. | Defective height of passage : | |||
| (i) | Up to 0.075 mtr. | No penalty. | ||
| (ii) | Beyond 0.075 mtr. and up to 0.15 mtr. | Rs. 25.00 per cm. | ||
| (iii) | Beyond 0.15 mtr. | Not permitted. | ||
| 19. | Defective height of mezzanine : | |||
| (i) | Up to 0.15 mtr. | Rs. 25.00 per cm. | ||
| (ii) | Beyond 0.15 mtr. and up to 0.30 mtr. | Rs. 50.00 per cm. | ||
| 20. | Defective height of loft in residentialbuilding beyond 1.5 mtr. permissible : | |||
| (i) | Up to 0.15 mtr. | Rs. 25.00 per cm. | ||
| (ii) | Beyond 0.15 mtr. and up to 0.30 mtr. | Rs. 50.00 per cm. | ||
| (iii) | Beyond 0.30 mtr. | Not permitted. | ||
| 21. | Defective height of loft in commercial buildingbeyond 1.626 mtr. (shop): | |||
| (i) | Up to 0.075 mtr. | @ Rs. 100.00 per cm. | ||
| (ii) | Beyond 0.075 mtr. and up to 0.15 mtr. | @ Rs. 200.00 per cm. | ||
| (iii) | Beyond 0.15 mtr. and up to 0.30 mtr. | @ Rs. 500.00 per cm. | ||
| 22. | Defective height of basement : | |||
| (i) | Up to 0.15 mtr. | @ Rs. 100.00 per cm. | ||
| (ii) | Beyond 0.15 mtr. and up to 0.30 mtr. | @ Rs. 200.00 per cm. | ||
| (iii) | Beyond 0.30 mtr. and up to 0.45 mtr. | @ Rs. 500.00 per cm. | ||
| 23. | Partitioning of Barsati provided the area ofBarsati floor does not exceed permissible coverage area. | Rs. 500.00 lump-sum. | ||
| 24. | (i) | Balcony width up to 0.75 mtr. | No penalty. | |
| (ii) | Balcony width up to 0.90 mtr. | Rs. 100.00 per sq. mtr. | ||
| (iii) | Balcony width above 0.90 mtr. | Not permitted. | ||
| 25. | Partition walls in mezzanine floor and basementfloor provided no bye-laws are infringed : | |||
| (i) | Masonry | 5 per cent of the cost of construction takingconstruction cost as Rs. 200. 00 cubic metre. | ||
| (ii) | Wooden up to 2 mtr. height | No penalty. | ||
| (iii) | Beyond 2 mtr. height | Rs. 200.00 per cubic mtr. | ||
| 26. | End wall up to 0.45 mtr. as architecturalfeature. | No penalty. | ||
| 27. | RCC Cupboard up to 0.60 mtr. width in setbackfrom ground level. | Rs. 2000.00 per sq. mtr. | ||
| 28. | (i) | Bay window up to 0.60 mtr. width in setback | Rs. 2,000.00 per sq. mtr. | |
| (ii) | Beyond 0.60 mtr. (Bay window) | Not permitted. | ||
| 29. | Boiler with flue bhatties, Electric furnace andthe like if uncovered in the rear setback of built-up shedconstructed by the Authority and rear and side setback in caseof industrial plot. | (a) Rs. 1,500.00 per sq. mtr. up to 10 sq.mtrs. (b) Rs. 3,000.00 per sq. mtr. next 10 sq. mtrs. (c) Above20 sq. mtrs. not allowed. | ||
| 30. | Cooling tower in the rear setback of built-upshed constructed by authority and rear and side setback in caseof industrial plot. | Rs. 500.00 per sq. mtr. | ||
| 31. | Electric transformer in the rear setback ofbuilt-up shed constructed by Authority, if there is no setbackthen in the front back and rear or side setback in case ofindustrial plot. | (a) Rs. 200.00 upto 100 KVA. (b) Rs. 300.00above 100 KVA. | ||
| 32. | Industrial vessels without any cover thereuponin the rear or front setback of built-up shed constructed byAuthority and front rear or side setback in case of industrialplot. | No penalty. | ||
| 33. | Tank and Hodies in the rear or front setback ofbuilt-up shed constructed by the authority and front rear orside setback in case of industrial plot. | No penalty. | ||
| 34. | Cycle/Scooter stand even if covered/temporarycover in the rear or front setback of built-up shed constructedby authority and front rear or side setback in case ofindustrial plot. | No penalty. |