State of Odisha - Act
Cuttack Development Authority (Planning and Building Standards) Regulations, 2001
ODISHA
India
India
Cuttack Development Authority (Planning and Building Standards) Regulations, 2001
Rule CUTTACK-DEVELOPMENT-AUTHORITY-PLANNING-AND-BUILDING-STANDARDS-REGULATIONS-2001 of 2001
- Published on 29 December 1994
- Commenced on 29 December 1994
- [This is the version of this document from 29 December 1994.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
2. Definitions.
- In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires :| FAR =| Total covered area of all floorsPlot area |
3. Application.
- Subject to the provisions of the Act, these Regulations shall apply :4. Limitations.
- Except as otherwise provided in the Act, the rules and the development plan, nothing in these Regulations shall require the removal, alteration, abandonment, or prevention of the continuous use or occupancy of an existing approved building, unless in the opinion of the Authority, such building constitutes a hazard to the safety of the occupants of the building itself or to the adjacent property.5. Applications of these regulations.
- In this regulations, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject of context;6. Status of remission previous granted.
7. Application for building plan.
8. Public utility service.
| Total infrastructure development Cost x| Floor area of the buildingAnticipated total floor area of the area in the next five years. |
| (1) | Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Department, or hisnominee | - | Chairman |
| (2) | Chief Engineer, Public Health | - | Member |
| (3) | Chief Engineer, Public Works Department (Roads) | - | Member |
| (4) | Executive Officers of Urban Local Bodies in the DevelopmentArea | - | Members |
| (5) | Managing Director CESCO | - | Member |
| (6) | Member Secretary, Orissa Water Supply and Sewerage Board | - | Member |
| (7) | Director, Town Planning | - | Member |
| (8) | Vice Chairman of the Authority | - | Member convenor |
9. Signing plans.
10. Exemption from obtaining permission under Section 15.
- No permission shall be required as provided under Section 15 of the Act for the following works relating to maintenance, repair, improvement or alteration of any building provided such work do not otherwise violate any provisions of these regulations :11. Manner of communication of permission/refusal.
12. Decision of authority.
13. Speaking order.
- The decisions of the Authority under Regulation 12 shall state the facts and grounds clearly along with the reasons for taking such decision.14. Publication of notice.
- On the 7th day of every month the Authority shall publish a public notice. It shall containing along with other information the cases of permission/objection/ rejection relating to the previous month by affixing a copy there of on the notice board of the Authority. The notice shall also indicate the name of the technical person, supervisor etc. Copies of the every such notice shall be sent to all Authorities in charge of public utility services.15. Maintenance of register under Section 16 (12) of the Act.
- A register in Form-VIII containing the necessary particulars including information as to the manner in which applications for permission have been dealt with by the Authority shall be maintained, which shall be verified by the Vice Chairman of the Authority every month by the 15lh of the succeeding month.16. Notice to start work.
- The applicant [hereinafter referred to also "as the owner"] under Regulation 7 shall give notice to the Authority of his intention to start work after receipt of permission under Regulation 11 in Form-IX, at least 15 days before of commencement of the construction.17. Deviation during construction.
18. Construction not according to plan.
19. Information at the site of construction.
- The owner shall, during construction, affix the following in a conspicuous place on or near the construction site, in respect of which the permission was issued namely :20. Completion of construction.
21. Certificate for occupancy.
22. Inspections.
- The Vice Chairman, and his authorised representatives shall be competent to inspect the building works at all reasonable hours during construction hours to satisfy themselves that such construction is consistent with the provisions of these Regulations and the approved plans.23. Hazardous/unsafe building.
24. Art commission and Architectural control.
25. Construction near protected monuments.
26. Responsibilities under the regulations.
27. Deposit of cost of public utilities service.
- The cost of public utility services shall be deposited before obtaining permission.Part-II General Building Requirements28. Restriction on permission.
- Without prejudice to any other stipulation in these Regulations, no permission to construct a building on a site shall be granted :29. Distance from electric lines.
- No verandah, balcony or the like shall be allowed to be erected or re-erected or any additions or alterations shall be made to a building in a site within the distance specified below determined in accordance with the Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 between the building and any overhead electric supply line;Minimum Distance from the Electric LineTable-1| Vertical distance in meters. | Horizontal distance in meters. | |
| Low and medium voltage lines and service lines | 2.5 | 1.2 |
| High voltage lines up to and including 33,000 Volt | 3.7 | 2.0 |
| Extra High voltage lines beyond 33,000 Volt | 3.7 | 2.0 |
| (Plus 0.3 meters for every additional 33,000 voltor part thereof) | (Plus 0.3 meters for every additional 33,000 voltor part thereof) |
30. Plantation.
31. Rain water harvesting structure.
- Every multi-storeyed/group housing/ institutional/administrative building shall provide one or more rain water harvesting structure. The total dimension of recharging/ percolating pits/ trenches should be at least at the rate of 6 (Six) cubic metres dimension for every hundred sq. mtrs of roof area.32. Means of access.
33. Minimum size of plot.
34. Residential building.
| Sl. No. | Average depth or width of site in metres | Minimum Open Spaces (Setback) in metres | ||
| Rear Side | Left Side | Right Side | ||
| 1. | Up to 10 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 |
| 2. | Above 10 and up to 15 | 2.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 |
| 3. | Above 15 and up to 25 | 2.0 | 1.5 | 1.5 |
| 4. | Above 25 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 2.0 |
| Area of Plot in Square meters | Front Set Back in meters | Maxi. Coverage | Maximum F.A.R. | Minimum Road width in meters. | Maximum height in meter |
| Upto 100 | 2 | 65% | 1.5 | 6 | 7.5 |
| 100 to 200 | 2 | 60% | 1.5 | 6 | 10.0 |
| 201 to 300 | 2 | 60% | 1.5 | 9 | 10.0 |
| 301 to 400 | 3 | 55% | 1.75 | 12 | 12.0 |
| 401 to 500 | 3 | 55% | 1.75 | 12 | 12.0 |
| 501 to 750 | 4.5 | 50% | 2.00 | 12 | Below 15.0 |
| 751 to 1000 | 4.5 | 50% | 2.00 | 12 | Below 15.0 |
| Above 1000 | 6.00 | 50% | 2.00 | 12 | 15.0 or more |
| Ultimate Population | Percentage of total area required for communityfacility |
| 1000 | 5 |
| 3000 | 8 |
| 10000 | 10 |
35. Requirements for Basti Area.
- (i) The Basti areas are to be delineated and notified by the Authority.36. Addition/alteration of existing building.
- (i) Construction proposed in all existing buildings which has been divided into parts by partition/sale or otherwise may be permitted (without insisting on front, rear or side setbacks) subject to fulfilment of following provisions.- Proposed coverage of the upper floor shall not exceed 75% of the plinth area of existing floor for organising an open terrace to facilitate light and ventilation to habitable rooms.- Separate arrangement shall be made for drainage of the storm water- Ventilators may be permitted above lintel height on production of no objection certificate from the owners of the adjacent plot to which the ventilators abuts. But no window overlooking others property may be permitted without obtaining his written consent in shape of an affidavit.37. Requirements of small plots in basti area.
- (i) Minimum Plot Size & Frontage: The minimum size and frontage of residential plots shall not be less than 30 square meter and 3.5 metres respectively.38. Foundation of building with zero set back in basti area.
- (i) Where constructions of building have been permitted with zero setback in no case footing of the foundation shall be allowed to spread into the plot of the neighbour.39. Row housing and semi-detached houses.
- (i) Owners of adjacent similar dimension plot abutting a road may be permitted to construct row or semi-detached buildings.40. Commercial building.
| Area of the plot in Sq. mtrs. | Maximum % of Coverage | Floor area ratio | Minimum Road width in mtrs | Minimum Front open space in mtrs. |
| Upto 100 | 75 | 1.5 | 6 | 1.5 |
| 101 to 200 | 70 | 1.5 | 9 | 1.5 |
| 201 to 300 | 70 | 1.75 | 12 | 1.5 |
| 301 to 400 | 65 | 1.75 | 12 | 2.0 |
| 401 to 500 | 55 | 2.0 | 18 | 2.0 |
| 501 to 1000 | 50 | 2.0 | 18 | 3.0 |
| 1001 to 2001 | 50 | 2.0 | 24 | 4.0 |
| 2001 & above | 50 | 2.0 | 30 | 5.0 and above |
| Area of Plot in square meters | Minimum Right side open space in meters | Minimum Left side open space in meters | Minimum rear side open space in meters |
| Upto 100 | Nil | Nil | Nil |
| 101 to 200 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.5 |
| 201 to 500 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 2.5 |
| 501 to 1000 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 3.0 |
| Above 1000 | 3.0 | 3.0 | 3.5 |
41. FAR Restriction for lesser road width.
- Where sites for residential and commercial buildings do not face or abut a road of the required width as specified in Regulation 34 (5) and 40(1), the front setback and the coverage of the building shall be regulated according to the size of the plot, but height and Floor Area Ratio shall be regulated according to width of the road along which the concerned site is located. The coverage shall be reduced to provide for roads of lower width.42. Institutional building.
| Area of the plot in square metres | Minimum Open space requirement | FAR | Maximum Coverage | ||
| Front | Side | Rear | |||
| Up to 500 | 6 M | 3 M | 3 M | 1.50 | 40% |
| 500-1000 | 9 M | 3 M | 3 M | 1.50 | 35% |
| Above 1000 | 12 M | 3 M | 3 M | 1.75 | 30% |
43. Cinema and theatre building.
| Minimum Area of plot in square metres | Minimum Open Space requirement [metres] | FAR | Maximum Coverage | Minimum road width in meter | ||
| Front | Rear | Sides | ||||
| 2000 | 9 | 6 | 5 | 1.0 | 35% | 12.0 |
| 3000 | 12 | 6 | 5 | 1.5 | 35% | 12.0 |
44. Industrial buildings.
| Plot size in sq.m | Front setback in meters | Rear setback in meters | Site setback in meters | FAR | Maximum coverage |
| Upto 300 | 3.0 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 0.6 | 50% |
| + 300 to 500 | 4.0 | 3.0 | 3.0 | 0.6 | 50% |
| + 500 to 1000 | 6.0 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 0.6 | 50% |
| + 1000 to 5000 | 9.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 0.6 | 45% |
| + 5000 to 30000 | 9.0 | 9.0 | 6.0 | 0.5 | 40% |
| Above 30,000 | 15.0 | 15.0 | 1.0 | 0.4 | 40% |
| Quantity of Compressed Gas in cylinders (Kg.) | Minimum distance to be kept clear (meters) |
| 0-100 | 1 |
| 101-1000 | 3 |
| 1001-4000 | 5 |
| 4001-8000 | 7 |
| 8001-12000 | 9 |
| 12001-30,000 | 12 |
| Over 30,300 | 15 |
45. Interior open space.
46. Height of a building.
| Distance from nearest runway end (in meters) | Maximum permissible height above the elevationof the nearest runway end (in meters) |
| Upto 360 | 0 |
| 361 to 510 | 6 |
| 511 to 660 | 9 |
| 661 to 810 | 12 |
| 811 to 960 | 15 |
| 961 to 1110 | 18 |
| 1111 to 1260 | 21 |
| 1261 to 1410 | 24 |
| 1411 to 1560 | 27 |
| More than 1560 | 30 |
| Distance of the inner boundary of thetransitional area (outer boundary of the Air Port) [Meters] | Maximum permissible height above the elevationof the Air Port reference point(meters) |
| Up to 21 | 0 |
| 22 to 42 | 3 |
| 43 to 63 | 6 |
| 64 to 84 | 9 |
| 85 to 105 | 12 |
| 106 to 126 | 15 |
| 127 to 147 | 18 |
| 148 to 168 | 21 |
| 169 to 189 | 24 |
| 190 to 210 | 27 |
| More than 210 M | 30 |
47. Height exemption of a building.
- Roof tanks and their supports, not exceeding 1 (one) metre in height, ventilation, air-conditioning, lift-room and similar service equipment, stair cover, not exceeding 3 (three) metres in height, chimney other than barsaties, parapet wall and architectural features including terrace, gardening, plants not exceeding 1.5 metres in height, shall not be included in the height of the building, provided the aggregate area of such structures including barsati shall not exceed one third of the roof area of the building upon which they are erected.48. Exemption in open Space.
49. Building line.
- The following building lines shall be maintained for construction of building abutting arterial roads :Distance of Building Lines from Arterial RoadsTable-13| Category of arterial roads | Minimum distance of the building line from R/W ofthe road. |
| 18.0 metres (60 feet) | 3.0 metres (10 feet) |
| 24.0 metres (80 feet) | 4.0 metres (13 feet) |
| Above 24.0 metres (above 80 feet) | 4.5 metres (15 feet) |
50. Off street parking space.
| Sl.No. | Type of use | One parking unit shall be provided for every |
| 1. | Theatres, Auditoriums, Cinemas | 40 seats or fraction thereof |
| 2. | Retail, General Business and Commercial | 140 square metres of floor space or proportion thereof |
| 3. | Office buildings | 140 square metres of office floor space or proportion thereof |
| 4. | Restaurant | 40 seats or proportion thereof (Nil for first 20 seat) |
| 5. | Hotels | 6 Guest-rooms or proportion thereof |
| 6. | Industrial buildings | 140 square mtres of office floor space or proportion thereof |
| 7. | Whole-sale and Warehousing building | 500 square metres and thereafter for every 200 square mtres |
| 8. | Multi-family dwelling | 4 dwelling units |
| 9. | Educational | 140 square metres of floor space or proportion there of |
| 10. | Medical | 140 square metres of floor space or proportion there of |
| 11. | Religious/Assembly | 140 square metres of floor space or proportion thereof |
51. Drainage and sewarage.
52. Heritage zone.
53. Habitable room.
54. Kitchen.
55. Bathrooms and water closets.
56. Mezzanine floor.
57. Lofts.
58. Store rooms.
- The area of a store room shall not be less than 3 square metres. In case, however, where the area of the store room is more than 3 square metres, the light and ventilation requirement to a maximum extent of 10 percent of the floor area shall be provided.59.
60. Roofs.
61. Basement.
62. Boundary walls.
63.
64.
For ensuring adequate lighting and ventilation to water closets and bath rooms if they do not open to the front, side, rear and interior open spaces, they shall open to the ventilation shaft the size of which shall not be less than the measurements given below :Table-15| No. of storeves | Size of ventilation shaft in square meters | Minimum width in meters |
| 1,2 | 1.2 | 0.9 |
| 1,2,3,4, | 2.8 | 1.2 |
| 1,2,3,4,5,6 | 4.0 | 1.5 |
| 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, | 5.4 | 1.8 |
| 1 to 10 | 9.0 | 3.0 |
65. Parapet.
- Parapet walls and hand rails provided on the edges of the roof terrace, balcony etc. shall not be less than one metre and more than 1.5 metres in height;Provided that the above restriction shall not apply where roof terrace is not accessible by a stair case.66.
67. Exit doorway.
68. Stairways.
69. Ramps.
- Ramps with a slope of not more than 1 in 10 may be substituted for stairways, slope of the ramp shall comply with all the applicable requirements of required stairways as to enclosure capacity and limiting dimensions. Large slope may be provided for special use but in no case greater than 1 in 5. For all slopes exceeding 1 in 10 and wherever the use is such as to involve danger of slipping the ramps shall be surfaced with approved non-slipping materials.70. Exit requirements.
- For buildings 15 metres & above in height and special occupancies like cinema theatres, assembly hall, factory building, etc. number and details of exits shall be in accordance with part-IV (Fire Protection) of National Building Code of India (1983) published by the Indian Standard Institutions.71. Lift.
72. Barrier free access for the disabled.
- Adequate provision for facilitating easy access of disabled persons shall be made in all public buildings in accordance with the provisions of National Building Code of India including the minimum facility to reach the staircase/lift without any barrier.73. Corridors.
74. Refuse area.
75. Fire escapes or external stairs.
76. Fire escapes or spiral stairs.
77. Wells.
78. Septic tank.
79.
80. Chawl.
| Nature of tenement | Area of kitchen room or a person of the livingroom used as kitchen | Width of interior of exterior open air space onwhich the kitchen room or a person of the living room used askitchen abuts | Height of partition wall between the kitchen roomand the living room |
| Single room | 5.5. square metres | 2.5 metres | Not more than 2 metres |
| Double room | 7.4 square metres | 2.5 metres | Not more than 2 metres |
81. Special requirements for factories and industrial buildings.
82. Parameters for service industries.
- The following parameters are to be considered while permitting service industries :83. Location form of buildings and structural designs.
84. Fire safety requirements.
- Buildings shall be planned, designed and constructed to ensure adequate fire safety to the property and inhabitants and this shall be carried out in accordance with Part-IV (Fire Protection) of the National Building Code of India, 1983 for buildings above 5 storeys of 15 metres in height. The fire fighting requirements, arrangements and installations required in buildings shall also conform to the provisions of Part IV (Fire Protection) of the National Building Code of India, 1983.85. Building services.
- In addition to the provisions of sub-regulation (2) of Regulation 57 and sub-regulation (2) of Regulation 65, the planning designing and installation of electrical appliances, air conditioning and heating system in buildings shall be in accordance with Section 2 (electrical installations) and Section 2 (Air conditioning and Heating) of Part VIII (Building Services) of the National Building Code of India, 1983.86. Plumbing services.
87. Constructional practices and safety.
88. Alternative materials, methods of design and construction.
89. Tests.
90. Application of the provisions of these regulations.
91. Restriction on construction of multi-storeyed building.
- No multi-storeyed building shall be allowed to be constructed:92. Application for approval of site.
93. Application for construction of multi-storeyed building.
94. Permission for construction of multi-storeyed building.
- Permission for construction of a multi-storeyed building shall be given in two stages, namely :95. Laying the foundation in the presence of planner.
96. Liability of defective construction.
97. Maintenance.
98. Exit.
| Sl. No. | Type of occupancy | Number of occupants per unit exit | |
| Stair Case | Terrace | ||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 1. | Residential | 25 | 75 |
| 2. | Mixed and other uses | 50 | 75 |
99. Parking space.
100. Mandatory provision.
101. Lifts.
- Lifts shall be provided in all multi-storeyed buildings irrespective of the use. The lifts provided shall not be considered as means of escape in case of emergencies. An extra staircase shall be provided as a means of escape during emergency.102. Floor area ratio and set back.
- In case of multi-storied buildings, the maximum Floor Area Ratio shall be 2.00, and the maximum ground coverage shall be 50%. Out of the balance area, at least 20% shall be covered by plantation.103. Building height.
104. Departure from approved plan.
- If during the construction of a building any substantial departure from the approved plan is intended to be made by way of internal alterations or modifications, which will increase the potential occupancy, prior sanction of the Authority shall be obtained. The revised plan showing the deviation shall be submitted and the procedure laid down in these Regulations shall apply to such revised plan.105. Inspection.
106. Debarring/blacklisting the builder/technical person.
107. Occupancy of the building.
108. Completion of construction.
- Every applicant or owner shall submit a notice in Form-XII regarding completion of the construction of multi-storied building, to the Authority through the registered Architect, who has supervised the construction. The said notice shall be accompanied with the following documents:109. Issue of occupancy certificate.
110. Special requirements for river front zone.
- Unless, specified otherwise in the Development Plan Scheme/Zonal Plans, the river front zone shall have a mixed land use of residential, institutional, commercial, government/ semi-government and open space uses subject to fulfilment of the provisions in these regulations.| Plot area (in sq.mtr) | Maximum coverage | Maximum FAR | Minimum Front (in mtr) | Minimum Side (in mtr.) | Minimum Rear (in mtr) | Maximum Height (in mtr) |
| Upto 200 | 50% | 1.50 | 3.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 10.00 |
| +200 and upto 300 | 45% | 1.50 | 3.00 | 1.50 | 2.00 | 10.00 |
| +300 and upto 500 | 40% | 2.00 | 4.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 13.00 |
| +500 and upto 1000 | 35% | 2.00 | 5.00 | 2.00 | 3.00 | Below 15.00 |
| +1000 and upto 2000 | 35% | 2.00 | 6.00 | 3.50 | 5.00 | Below 15.00 |
| +2000 and above | 33% | 2.00 | 7.50 | 3.50 | 5.00 | Below 15.00 |
| Plot area (in sq.mtr) | Maximum coverage | FAR | Minimum Front (in mtr) | Minimum Side (in mtr.) | Minimum Rear (in mtr) | Maximum Height (in mtr) |
| Above 500 upto 1000 | 50% | 2.00 | 4.50 | 2.40 | 2.40 | 11.50 |
| + 1000 to 2000 | 45% | 2.00 | 6.00 | 3.00 | 3.00 | Below 15.00 |
| Above 2000 | 40% | 2.00 | 7.50 | 3.50 | 3.50 | Below 15.00 |
| Plot area (in sq.mtr) | Maximum coverage | FAR | Minimum Front (in mtr) | Minimum Side (in mtr.) | Minimum Rear (in mtr) | Maximum Height (in mtr) |
| Upto 500 | 40% | 1.50 | 6.00 | 3.00 | 3.00 | 10.00 |
| +500 upto 1000 | 35% | 1.50 | 9.00 | 3.00 | 3.00 | 12.50 |
| Above 1000 | 35% | 1.80 | 12.00 | 3.00 | 3.00 | Below 15.00 |
111. Zoning.
112. Different use of land.
| Use zone | Use permitted | Upto 30% of the area to be permitted on specialconsideration | Use prohibited |
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) |
| Residential Use Zone | 1. Residential, Hostel, Boardinghouses with density limitations, if any.2. Schools3. Health clinics4. Social, cultural andneighborhood, recreational institutions with adequate parkingfacilities5. Public utilities and publicbuildings6. Non-commercial agriculturalgardens, nursery and green houses7. Any neighborhood recreat on usesincluding clubs and other semi-public recreational uses.8. Accessory uses clearlyincidental to residential use (except service uses) which willnot create a nuisance or hazard.9. Customary home occupation if the area for such use does notexceed 25 percent of the total floor area of the dwelling andthere shall be no public display of the goods. | 1. Places of worship2. Professional, Commercial,Government and Semi-Government offices, Institutions3. Service uses and shops4. Hotels, Hospitals and Sanatorianot treating contagious diseases mental patients, if setback andcoverage of plots are such as not to constitute nuisance to theresidential area.5. Colleges and ResearchInstitutions of noncommercial nature, if the building is locatedat a distance of not less than 8 metres. From the boundary of theplot6. Rearing of poultry and cattlefor noncommercial use if no bird or animal is Housed closer than6 metres of a Dwelling.7. Removal of gravel, clay sand orstone for development of site which will not result in thestagnation of water or cause other nuisance.8. Bus stop9. Petrol filling Station on roadsof 12 metres. Or more width if they fulfill other requirementlaid down in this connection.10. Service Industries and storageyards incidental to main use.11. Crematories and electriccrematorium,12. Philanthropic uses13. Places of entertainmentincluding cinema house can be permitted provided these arelocated on the important roads of not less than 12 metres. Widthand no traffic problems are created.14.The planning Authority inconsultation with the Director of Town Planning, Orissa, canallow increased residential density, if in its opinion thepurposed densities are desirable and necessary.15. Service industries/ Cottage industries. | 1. Slaughter houses, Industries2. All uses not specifically permitted |
| 2. (a) Commercial Use Zone (Central Business District) | 1. Retail shop2. Business and ProfessionalOffices3. Services uses like Hair cuttingSaloons, tailoring shops, beauty parlour, laundry and drycleaning shops, etc.4. Restaurants, hotels and eatinghouses5. Boarding houses, social andwelfare institutions6. Clinics, public utilities andbuildings.7. Parking lots.8. Public recreational uses.9. Meat, fish, Vegetable &Fruit markets.10. Wholesale & retail shops11.Wholesale storage yards.12. Weigh bridge & other uses incidental to main use. | 1. Place of entertainment andrecreational uses.2. Place of worship3. Petrol filling and servicestation.4. Service garage provided they donot directly about the main road.5. Bus stop6. Printing presses employing notmore than 10 persons.7. Government and Semi-Governmentoffices/institutions8. Bank offices.9. Residence no floor other thanground floor.10. Hotels | 1. Polluting industries.2. All uses not specificallypermitted in the column (2) and (3)3. Large scale storage of petroleum materials expecting inarea, specifically earmarked for the purpose. |
| (b) Zonal Commercial Area, (District Centre) | 1. Retail shops2. Restaurants & eating house3. clinics/nursing homes4. Business & professionaloffices and institutional.5. Parking lots.6. Weekly market7. Public utilities and services8. Hotels9. Parks, playgrounds, clubs10. Service industries like motor garage workshop radio andtelevision repairing shop alike. | 1. Government offices in other thanground floor2. Professional offices other thanground & first floor.3. Bus stop.4. Printing Press employing notmore than 10 employees.5. Banks6. Place of entertainment andrecreational uses7. Place of worship8. Petrol filling and servicestation9. Residences on floor other than ground floor | 1. Polluting industries2. All uses not specificallypermitted in columns (2) & (3)3. large scale storage of petroleum and other inflammablematerials excepting in areas, specifically earmarked for thepurpose. |
| (c) Street shopping and other supplying area. | 1. Retail shop.2. Business and professionaloffices3. Services uses like hair-cutting,saloons, tailoring industry and dry cleaning etc.4. Restaurants and eating houses5. Boarding houses, social andwelfare institutions.6. Clinics, public utilities andbuildings7. Parking lots.8. Floor, Rice meals not engaging more than 10 Horse Powermotors. | 1. Place of entertainment,recreational uses, hotels2. Government & Semi-Governmentoffices and institutions.3. Petrol filling station on roadsof 40 or more width.4. Coal and wood depot5. Service garages provided they donot directly abut the main road6. Service industries7. Printing Press | 1. Polluting industries2. All uses not specificallypermitted in columns (2) and (3)3. Large scale storage of petroleum and other inflammablematerials excepting in areas, specifically earmarked for thepurpose. |
| (d) Whole-sale Warehousing and Storage. | 1. Wholesale and retail shops.2. Wholesale and storage yard.3. Commercial and business offices4. Restaurants5. Public utilities and buildings6. Railway and road freight station7. Weigh bridge and other uses incidental to main | 1. Truck terminus and parking2. Schools, clinics, social andwelfare institutions3. Filling and service stations onroads of 12 metre or more width4. Government and semi Governmentoffices5. Residences on floor other Thanon Ground floor6. Junk-yards7. Places of entertainments | 1. Polluting Industries2. All uses not specificallypermitted in columns (2) and (3)3. Large scale storage of petroleum and other inflammablematerials excepting in areas, specifically earmarked for thepurpose |
| 3. Industrial use zone, light manufacturing industry, serviceindustry and medium industry. | 1. Industries which will not causeexcessive or objectionable noise, vibrations, smoke, gas, fume,odor, dust effluent and objectionable conditions.2. Warehousing and storage ofmaterials excepting these inflammable.3. Public utilities and buildings,Hotels, IT Centres.4. Parking, loading, unloadingareas must be provided for all uses.5. Bus and Truck terminal6. Railway and Road freightterminals7. Petrol filling and servicingstations on roads of 40' or more width provided they fulfillother requirements laid down in this regard8. Residential use for managerialand staff in consistent with size of the industry9. Junk-yards10. Railway siding11.Canteen and recreationalfacilities for the employees12. Institutional and utility use incidental to the main use | 1. Hotels and canteens incidentalto the main use.2. Bone mill, leather tanning3. Animal fat, drystuff4. Slaughtering of animal andconnected use.5. Light industries, causingobjectionable noise, vibration, gas, fume, smoke, odour, dust andother objectionable conditions6. Coaltar and allied industries7. Distilleries and breweries8. Acid and fertilizer9. Ammonia and bleaching powerindustries10. Industrial, alcohol andlimelium11. Residential use for choukidar and guards | 1. Polluting industries2. General Residence3. General business unlessincidental to and one the same site with one industry.4. Any manufacturing establishmentdetrimental by way of nuisance or hazard5. All uses not specifically permitted in column 2 & 3 |
| 4. Administrative Use Zone. | 1. Local, State and Central Govt,offices2. Research Institutions, Socialand Cultural Institutions3. Public utility buildings.4. Uses incidental to Govt,offices.5. Local Municipal offices | 1. Residential and other uses whichin no way causing any nuisance and hazard, (incidental to mainuse)2. Hotels /Hostels3. Retails shops/ shopping complex4. Bus and Railway Passengerterminals5. Commercial use | All uses not specifically permitted in Column (2) and (3) |
| 5. Institutional and utility use zone | 1. Educational and MedicalInstitutions, Research institutions2. Hotels / Hostels3. Social and cultural institutions4. Monuments and religiousinstitutions5. Local municipal and communityfacilities, public utility buildings6. Radio transmitters and wireless stations | Residential and other uses (whichin no way cause any nuisance and hazard incidental to main use)Bus Stop | All uses not specifically permitted in Column (2) and (3) |
| 6. Open space use zone | 1. All recreational uses includingparks, play grounds, parkways, picnic spots, stadium2. Special educational andrecreational areas3. Bus and Railway passengerterminals and car parking area4. All residential uses subject to fulfillment of conditionspecified in Regulation 112(4) | 1. Out-door theatres, restaurantsand selling of eatables.2. Public utility and municipalfacilities3. Uses clearly incidental usewhich will not create nuisance and hazard4. Dwelling for watch and ward staff | All uses not specifically permitted in column (2) and (3). |
| 7. Transportation use zone | Roads and road transport depots andparking areasBus terminus and bus stopParking lotsDevelopment of traffic islandsTruck terminusExpansion of existing railway and aerodrome | 1. All ancillary activity and facilities within the bus standand truck terminus, railways and aerodrome | All uses not specifically permitted in column (2) and (3) |
| 8. Green-belt zone | 1. Agriculture and Horticulture2. Diary and poultry farming ,milkchilling centre farm houses and there accessory buildings3. Brick, lime-kiln and removal ofplay beyond distance of a half mile from developable area4. Burial and cremation grounds5. Trenching grounds6. Construction of building bygovernment/ development authorities beyond the existing developedbasti area7. Building construction over plotcovered under town planning scheme and conforming uses8. Normal expansion of land uses only in the existinghomestead land of the villages subiect to condition laid down bythe authority | 1. Houses incidental to place ofworship (Dharmasala, lodging, rest shed etc)2. School and libraries educationaland cultural buildings3. parks and other recreationaluses4. Storage processing and sale offarm products5. Servicing and repair of farmmachineries and the sale of agricultural supply6. Small scale fertilizerchemicals, alcohol and distillery industry7. Institutional uses incidental to the main use | |
| 9. River Front zone | 1. Residence, Hostel, Boardinghouses with density limitation.2. Health clinic, Nursing homes,Hospitals, Diagonistic Centres not contagious diseases, Gymnasiumand places of recreation.3. Educational & MedicalInstitutions, Research Institutions, Religious institutions,socio-cultural institutions4. Govt, and Semi-Govt. Offices.5. Public Utility, and Buildings.6. Retail shops, Business andProfessional Offices, Restaurants, Hotels, Lodgings.7. Library, Museums and TouristPlace, Memorial, Water Sports complex with provision of adequateoff-street parking8. Parking lots, organized openspaces, swimming pool with adequate drainage facilities, picnicspots.9. Bus stops/boys bus terminals.10. Service Units like Hair CuttingSaloon, Tailoring, Dry Cleaning11. All other uses essentially incidental to the main usespecified at point 1 to 10 subject to such conditions to be laiddown by the Authority. | 1. Cinema halls, Theatre, providedthey fulfil other requirements and with sufficient parkingfacility2. Petrol filling station withoutservicing facilities of vehicles3. Places of entertainment such asVideo Game Parlour4. Crematorium and Burial groundsand burning ghat with sufficient open space around for plantationand development of green space.5. Printing Press. | Any other use specifically not permitted |
| 10. Natural drainage channel zone | Agriculture | Horticulture | No construction of any kind |
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115. Roads to be provided in residential sub-division plan.
- (i) Depending upon the total area to be subdivided roads are to be provided in a hierarchical manner as per the following table provided that roads of 6 metre width can only serve as access to plots and the collector streets should have a minimum width of 9 metres.Table-22| Class of roads | Width in Metre | Maximum length permissible in metres |
| 1 | 6.0 | 150 |
| 2 | 9.0 | 300 |
| 3 | 12.0 | 500 |
| 4 | 18.0 | 1000 |
| 5 | 24.0 | Above 1000 |
116. Open spaces & Community Facilities.
- The open spaces and community facilities in a residential sub-division plan shall be provided as mentioned below:| Sl. No. | Facilities required | Scale of provision | Area required and remarks | |
| Main type | Sub-type | |||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| 1. | Education facilities | Nursery School (+3 to 5 age group) | 4 for 15,000 population | 0.5 acre for density up to 100population acre0.35 acre for 101 to 200population/ acre.0.25 acre for 201 population/ acre and above. |
| Primary School (+5 to 12 age group) | 4 for 15,000 population | acres for density up to 100population/acre.2.0 acres for 101 to 200population/ acre.1.75 acres for 201 population/acre and above. | ||
| High School (+12 to 16 age-group) | 1 for 15,000 population | acres for density up to 100population/ acre.5.0 acres for 101 to 200 population/acre.4.0 acres for 201 population/acre and above. | ||
| Degree College | 1 for 75,000 to 100,000 | 10 to 15 acres | ||
| 2. | Health facilities | Health Centre | 1 for every 15,000 | 1.5 acres |
| 1 for every 75,000 | 10.0 acres for 200 beds with ancillaries and staff quarters | |||
| 3. | Commercial facilities including shopping facilities | Shops | 1 for every 250 to 5001 for every and subsequent 500 up to 3,500. | 20 square mt. Per 25040 square m./500 |
| Convenient Shopping Centre | Up to 10 shops for 5,000 | 0.2 to 0.5 acre | ||
| Local Shopping Centre | Up to 20 shops for 15,000 | 1.75 acres | ||
| Zonal Shopping Centre | Up to 80 to 100 shops for 50,000 | 11 acres | ||
| 4. | Communication facilities and essential service | Sub-Post office | 1 for every 10,000 | 10 sq.mts. |
| Post and Telegraph Office-cum-Delivery and Booking includingTelephone Exchange of 10,000 lines | 1 for every 100,000 | 2.5 acres | ||
| Electric Substation | 1 in all shopping center | 12m. x 12m. | ||
| Police Station with staff quarters | 1 for every 50,000 | 2.0 acres | ||
| Police Post with staff quarters | 1 for every 20,000 | 1.0 acre | ||
| Fire Station with staff quarters | 1 for every 5 kilometres radial distance | 2.0 acres | ||
| 5. | Social and Cultural facilities | Religious Building | 1 for every 15,000 | 2 acres location at intersection of road and 60 metres awayfrom 6 junctions |
| Community Hall and Library. | 1 for every 15,000 | 0.75 acre | ||
| Cinemas | 1 for every 25,000 | 0.8 acre with parking location in zonal shopping centers,business and commercial area not in residential zone. |