Tuesday, October 23, 2007

BMRDA Master Plan may hit realty prices

BMRDA Master Plan may hit realty prices
R Jayaprakash | TNN

Bangalore: The Bangalore Metropolitan Region Development Authority (BMRDA) will invite bids for consultancy services to prepare the final Master Plan for five planning areas of Bangalore. This could temporarily stall land conversion and construction activities.
The Interim Master Plan (IMP), which was notified in June, will be effective for only a year. The planning authorities of the BMR region — covering over 2,600 km across Anekal, Hoskote, Kanakapura, Nelamangala and Magadi — will have to prepare a master plan by June 2008.
BMRDA officials said orders have been issued to the planning authorities to invite global tenders for preparation of the master plan.
“We need to have a master plan in place for all the five local planning areas within one year of the interim plan coming into being. Once the plan is prepared we will evaluate it and send it for approval,’’ the officials said.
The Master Plan has to be proposed up to 2021. Currently, the region has a population of 8 lakh and by 2021, it is expected to grow to 30 lakh. This will have to be taken into consideration. The BMRDA will act only as a monitoring authority and not involve itself in planning and development for these planning areas.
“There are many cases where certain real estate projects have come up, which is not in tune with the IMP itself. The infrastructure there is inadequate so it is inevitable to revert to its designated zonal usage. All these changes have to be now made in the Master Plan,’’ officials explained.
During the preparation of the IMP, the government had banned land conversion in the region. The realty sector was badly hit, leading to wide spread protests. The BMRDA office was often flooded with developers, associations and individuals as land conversion and layout approvals were banned for over a year. The authority had stopped land conversion and layout plan approvals from July 2006 till June 2007.
If that was the scenario for the IMP, will the realty sector be hit for the second time with the BMRDA preparing to put the final master plan in place? That is the question worrying all those concerned.

1 Comments:

At Wednesday, October 24, 2007 at 5:25:00 PM GMT+5:30, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi,
Will this affect the residential layouts being sold by private makers in Bidadi? Katha transfer is stopped for them also?

 

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