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Buildings taller than 120m can have pools on terraces

Builders required to get NOC from fire dept, follow guidelines

At the HRBC meeting held last month, VR More, chief engineer of BMC’s vigilance department and a member of the HRBC, said that the new DCPR 2034 allowed swimming pools at the terrace level and defined high-rises as buildings that are 120 metres tall.(HT image)
Updated on Sep 15, 2019 03:36 AM IST
Mumbai | ByMehul R Thakkar

Mumbai now one step closer to getting parking authority

Civic body forms panel of urban planners to map spaces, study traffic density across 24 wards

Proposed parking authority in Mumbai to be first one in India.(HT Photo)
Updated on Dec 09, 2018 11:29 PM IST
Hindustan Times | ByEeshanpriya M S, Mumbai

Boost for revamp of dilapidated buildings in Mumbai as BMC relaxes norms

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has relaxed some norms and incentivised the redevelopment of thousands of dilapidated buildings across Mumbai.

(Hindustan Times)
Updated on Dec 07, 2018 09:07 AM IST
Hindustan Times | BySteffy Thevar, Mumbai

Mumbai development: DCPR benefits for buildings that got nod under old norms

The Development Control and Promotions Regulation 2034 (DCPR) that came into force from November 13 will allow all under-construction and ongoing projects across Mumbai to be built higher than what was approved under the earlier Development Control Regulations, 1991.

According to the new rules, which will significantly change Mumbai’s skyline, work on plots that began with permissions before the DCPR 2034 came into effect, can calculate their potential based on the new rules(Pratik Chorge/HT Photo)
Updated on Nov 15, 2018 09:23 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByEeshanpriya M S, Mumbai

Mumbai’s Development Plan 2034 kicks off from Saturday

The development plan is a crucial document that will determine the city’s land use and infrastructure development for the next 20 years.

An aerial view of Mumbai.(Hemanshi Kamani/ HT Photo)
Updated on Sep 01, 2018 08:28 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Mumbai | By, Mumbai

Shiv Sena demands extension to submit objections to Mumbai’s Development Plan

Sena leaders have called for a Marathi translation of DCPR; though the document is available in English.

(Samson Tupdal/HT Photo)
Published on Jun 21, 2018 12:39 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By, Mumbai

BMC chief admits to mistakes in Mumbai’s development plan

The civic chief admitted that there were several contradictions and mistakes had been overlooked by BMC officials in the DCPR.

BMC chief Ajoy Mehta admitted there are mistakes in the new DCPR.(HT Photo)
Published on Jun 02, 2018 01:15 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByEeshanpriya MS

Maharashtra govt rejects BMC’s plan to offer more compensation to landowners

Civic officials feel that getting land for amenities will become difficult sans better compensation following the implementation of the DCPR 2034.

The state government turned down the civic body’s proposal to give more incentives to landowners who will hand over their plots reserved for civic amenities.(HT File (Representational Image))
Updated on May 27, 2018 11:49 PM IST
BySagar Pillai

Development Plan 2034: Experts in Mumbai step up to save open spaces, heritage structures

Will send objections to rules that will open up public land for misuse

The deadline for filing suggestions and objections for the excluded part of DP is June 7(HT Photo)
Updated on May 22, 2018 11:23 AM IST
Hindustan Times | BySagar Pillai, Mumbai

Mumbai’s development plan: Faster approvals for high-rises up to 40 floors now

Development Plan 2034 empowers the municipal commissioner to give permissions for buildings with a height of up to 120 metres.

Any building taller than 32 metres is considered a high-rise.(HT File Photo)
Updated on May 11, 2018 11:47 AM IST
Hindustan Times | BySagar Pillai, Mumbai

Maharashtra govt clears decks for a more vertical Mumbai

State issues new Development Control and Promotion Regulations, clearing a new Floor Space Index that will translate to more vertical growth till 2034.

The state government also issued the notification for the Development Plan, laying out an overall development blueprint for the city.(HT File Photo)
Updated on May 11, 2018 10:18 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByHT Correspondents, Mumbai
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