'Easing envt clearance approvals for bldgs to boost launch

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 23 2018 | 6:45 PM IST

The recent notification of the ministry of environment, forest and climate change allowing local bodies to stipulate environmental conditions while granting building permission will improve the launch pipeline and save time and cost for developers.

As per the notification, municipalities, development authorities and district panchayats can stipulate environmental conditions while granting building permission for building or construction projects more than 50,000 sq mt and less than 1,50,000 sq mt of built-up area.

"This can prove to be an impetus to the housing and construction sector. It will not only ease the approval process by substituting the environment clearance approval with self-declaration for certain projects, thereby improving the launch pipeline and saving on the time and cost for developers but will also improve the ease of doing business," Icra vice-president and Group head Shubham Jain said.

He further said this development will partly underpin the housing supply target of the government over the near to medium-term.

The easing of environment clearance approval is expected to support the housing supply by reducing the time taken to commence projects having built-up area between 5.39 lakh sq ft and 16.14 lakh sq ft.

The notification also defines built-up area or covered area on all the floors put together including its basement and other service areas, which are proposed in the buildings or construction projects.

Projects having more than 20,000 sq mt and up to 50,000 sq mt of built-up area were already exempt.

"The local bodies are expected to integrate the environmental norms in the necessary bye-laws and issue the completion certificate upon satisfaction of the same. Both, the developers and local agencies will have to be more responsible and vigilant in order to ensure that the development is environmentally sustainable over the long-term," Jain added.

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First Published: Nov 23 2018 | 6:45 PM IST

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