Section 1
[(a) prepare or get prepared, in consultation with the Local Self Government Institutions in the metropolitan area, the district level officer of the Local Self Government Department (Planning) of the Government, and other Government Departments and agencies in the Metropolitan Area, a Spatial Perspective Plan for the Metropolitan Area, taking into account the Plans, if any, prepared by various Local Self Government Institutions in the Metropolitan Area and any other plan prepared under this Act which have relevance to the Metropolitan Area.]
1 [(a) prepare or get prepared, in consultation with the Local Self Government Institutions in the metropolitan area, the district level officer of the Local Self Government Department (Planning) of the Government, and other Government Departments and agencies in the Metropolitan Area, a Spatial Perspective Plan for the Metropolitan Area, taking into account the Plans, if any, prepared by various Local Self Government Institutions in the Metropolitan Area and any other plan prepared under this Act which have relevance to the Metropolitan Area.]
(b) consult non-governmental institutions, organizations and professional bodies if deemed necessary, in the preparation of 2 [spatial perspective plan] for the Metropolitan Area;
(c) continuously monitor and evaluate continuously the physical achievements of the investments made by the various Local Self Government Institutions and quasi Government agencies within the metropolitan area in the context of plans prepared under this Act and submit a consolidated report to the 3 [State Town and Country Planning Committee];
(d) co-ordinate planning and development activities among the Government departments, Quasi Government Institutions within the Metropolitan Area or otherwise in the context of plans under this Act;
(e) resolve conflicts, if any, on the following, namely:—
(i) issues regarding development of peripheral areas of urban centres;
(ii) sites for disposal of sewage and solid waste;
(iii) overlapping functions of various agencies involved in planning and development; and
(iv) any other issue within the purview of the Metropolitan Planning Committee;
(f) advise Government and Local Self Government Institutions in the Metropolitan Area on identification of probable location of major investment inputs which are likely to have substantial impact on the development scenario of the Metropolitan Area/State;
(g) formulate policies and identify projects for integrated development of metropolitan area level infrastructure and facilitate their implementation through public, private or joint sector participation and/or otherwise;