NAVI MUMBAI: Thane guardian minister and MLA Ganesh Naik clarified at a press meet on Saturday in Vashi that the cluster development plan, approved by the state legislative assembly on Friday, also includes the redevelopment of dilapidated buildings in the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s (NMMC) jurisdiction.
The state legislative assembly had cleared the decks for cluster redevelopment in Thane and redevelopment plans for 22,000 houses in 95 gaothans in Navi Mumbai, both with 4 FSI (floor space index).
Naik said, “The cluster development plan approved by the state government is not mandatory for the residents. But those who are unwilling to undertake the project of dilapidated residential buildings shall be held responsible for any untoward incident of building collapse and loss of life.”
Questioned about the timeframe of the project, Naik responded that cluster development will take place in a ‘phased manner’ and will be a ‘time-consuming process’, as all residents need to be taken into confidence.
Speaking about the need for the project, Naik said that the haphazard construction of houses by PAPs in NMMC areas has resulted in a mess.
He cited the example of Juhugaon in Vashi , where there are problems like extension of storm water drains, water pipelines and laying electric cables. To read more please visit - indianrealtynews.com
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