Haryana approves parameters for regularisation of plots

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Nov 15 2013 | 7:36 PM IST
Haryana government today said it has approved policy parameters for regularisation of plots in municipal areas deficient in civic amenities and infrastructure.
All Divisional Commissioners, Commissioners Municipal Corporations, Deputy Commissioners, Executive Officers Municipal Councils and all Secretaries Municipal Committees have been asked to follow the parameters in letter and spirit in respect of notified areas, an official spokesman said.
He said as per the approved parameters, only plots or buildings, falling within the declared area, would be eligible for regularisation. Vacant plots falling in the internal area of the declared areas would also be considered as eligible for regularisation.
He said parts of the declared area situated within the restricted belt along National Highways, State Highways or Scheduled Roads would not be eligible for regularisation.
A regularisation fee for residential plots at the rate of Rs 250, Rs 200 and Rs 150 per square metre, for areas falling within the limits of Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council and Municipal Committees respectively, would be payable within six months of the notification of declared areas.
For plots already constructed, water supply, electricity and sewerage connections would be released only after depositing the regularisation fee, development charges and any other fee or tax, as applicable, he said.
He also said that development charges would be collected at the rate of Rs 200, Rs 150 and Rs 75 per square yard for the areas falling within the limits of Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council and Municipal Committee respectively.
The regularisation would be primarily for residential purposes only.
However, small shops (up to 50 square meter plot area) situated within the declared area, would be considered for regularisation.
Regularisation fee for such small commercial shops or establishments, located within declared areas, would be five times of the regularisation fee prescribed for the corresponding residential plots.
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First Published: Nov 15 2013 | 7:36 PM IST

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