If Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority's plans materialise,
only high-rise buildings with minimum 40 metre height will be encouraged
in 'influence zones' (an area in a radius of 300 to 800 metres) around
metro rail and MMTS stations soon. Also, mixed land use, where property
developers can exploit real estate for commercial, residential,
recreational and other purposes, will be allowed in these zones.
The
HMDA has prepared development regulations (building rules) for 19
proposed influence zones in the city. The authority has already decided
to promote Transit Oriented Development (TOD) around the metro rail
stations. To take it further, the development regulations have been
formulated by the HMDA.
Officials said the influence zones would
focus on all-round development. In the influence zones, commercial
space, budget hotels, coffee shops, day-care facilities, restaurants,
service apartments, hospitals, cyber cafes, health clubs, entertainment
centres apart from residential purpose would be allowed. Banquet halls,
car showrooms, bus depots, electrical sub-station and automobile repair
shops would not be permitted in the zones.
"The
authority will encourage minimum 2.5 hectares plot area with 40-metre
height (10 to 12 floors) buildings in the area. The developers will be
given concessions. For instance, instead of 12-metre setback, only eight
metre will be insisted upon. Parking space requirement will be reduced
in the development regulations," a senior HMDA, who is involved in
preparation of rules, told TOI.
Since open spaces were not
available in many areas in the city, the authorities would encourage
plot owners to go for amalgamation of plots and redevelopment. "Building
permission in below one acre will also be given, but the builders and
owners have to follow the guidelines in the influence zones. If the
owners want to exploit their space, they can go in for redevelopment on
the lines of Road No. 36, Jubilee Hills," the official said.
Officials
said the aim of TOD and influence zones was to make use of public
transport and discourage personal vehicles. People should walk to the
nearest station and take the public transport like citizens do in some
developed countries. Over a period of time, the initiative would result
in less usage of personal vehicles and reduce pollution to a great
extent. "Pedestrian-friendly environment is being created like the
frontage of buildings (six-metre setback) will be used for footpaths,"
sources said.
To create a model for the influence zone
development, the HMDA has asked a consultant to prepare a concept plan
for its 18.5 acre land at Moosapet, where the Authority plans to
construct multi-storied structures. "The draft development control
regulations will be approved by the HMDA at its meeting on May 9. The
draft regulations will then be sent to the government for approval.
Later, a notification will be issued seeking objections and suggestions
from the public before notifying the rules," a senior consultant of the
authority said.
INFORGRAPH:
Proposed Influence Zones:
Miyapur, Kukatpally, Balanagar, Moosapet, Bharatnagar, Ameerpet,
Punjagutta, Erramanzil, Khairatabad, Nampally, Nagole/Uppal, Tarnaka,
Mettuguda, Parade Grounds, Rasoolpura, Hi-Tec City, Raidurg, LB Nagar
and Moosarambagh
*Locations have been tentatively finalized based
on parameters like densification, scope for redevelopment, pedestrian
facility, parking space, access to transit stations and multi-modal
transportation.
SOURCE: TOI
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