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The Municipal Council (Erection and Re-erection of Building) (First Amendment) Bye-laws, 2004

5876c771b05d269229daa899bd8ec1df41430055 · 1994 · Punjab

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Parent: The Punjab-Municipal-Corporation-Law-Extension-to-Chandigarh-Act-1994 (45def804246177932c8d9e262d2521623226606a)

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The Municipal Council (Erection and Re-erection of Building) (First Amendment) Bye-laws, 2004 Municipal Council (Erection and Re-erection...) Bye-laws, 2004 Published vide Punjab Government Gazette, dated 7th April, 2006 Chapter I Title and Commencement. - (1) These building Bye-laws may be called the Municipal Council (Erection and Re-erection of Building) (First Amendment) Bye-laws, 2004. These shall come into force at once. These building Bye-laws shall apply to the entire area of Municipal Corporations/Councils or to such other areas, as the State Government may extend by notification in the official gazette. Chapter II Definitions. - The existing Section 2(VII)(d) of the Punjab Municipal Corporations/Councils Building Bye-laws, 2004, shall now be replaced with the following definition :- (d) Categories of buildings : Shall mean a building in one of the following categories :- (i) Residential building. (ii) Commercial building. (iii) Industrial or Warehouse building. (iv) Public building/Institutional building. (v) Mixed landuse building. (vi) Nursing Homes/Hospital building. (vii) Marriage Palace building. (viii) Multiplexes building. The existing Section 2(XX) shall be replaced with the following definitions :- "Commercial Building" : Shall mean a building other than industrial building used or constructed or adopted to be used wholly or partially for shops, private offices, banks, hotels, restaurants, beauty parlours, boutiques, video parlours, cinemas and auditorium or any other such building used for similar purpose engaged in trade and commerce, but shall not include Nursing Home/Hospital, Marriage Palaces and Multiplexes, which have been specifically defined in Chapters VII, VIII and IX of these Bye-laws. Chapter IV 4.7 Provisions for basement in building : T

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4 · 7 Provisions for basement in building : The existing sub-clause (ii) shall be replaced with.
6A · (I) The Water Conservation. - For effective conservation of rain water, application for permission to construct or reconstruct or alter or add to a building on a plot having area more than 200 sq. yds. shall contain water conservation proposals as detailed below:-
2 · In addition to the percolation of 30 cm. diameter to be provided at 3 m. interval, a pit of 1 to 1.5 m. width and appropriate depth, so as to recharge the ground, shall be provided all along the plinth boundary depending upon the soil classification below ground. This pit shall be filled with appropriate filter material namely, broken bricks, pebbles, broken stones etc. at the bottom and the top 15 to 25 cms. shall be filled with coarse sand. The ground or pavement surface around the building shall be sloped towards the percolation pit so that the surplus rain water from terrace and sides, open spaces etc. flow over this slopped surfaces and spread into the filter bed all around. Masonry dwarf walls of 5 to 7.5 cm. or of suitable height depending upon the site conditions shall be constructed. If, necessary at the entrance and exit gates to allow the surplus rain water collected within the compound to recharge the ground within the premises itself and from draining out to the road.
3 · If the sub-soil is not a permeable one (namely clay or black cotton) appropriate recharge structures uses, namely recharge shaft or bore pit shall be provided below the filtration pits so as to recharge the ground.
2 · The surface run off rain water in the open spaces within the ground development or industrial or institutional premises shall be allowed to run towards collecting drains of suitable size and these drains shall be constructed as rain water friendly storm water drains. All the approach and access roads, to the buildings within the group development or industrial or institutional premises shall also be provided with rain water friendly storm water drains. These rain water friendly storm water drains shall not have paved bottom. If adequate spaces are available in low lying areas percolation ponds of suitable size shall be formed and these rain water friendly storm water drains shall be led into the percolation ponds for recharging the ground.
3 · For the localized low lying areas, recharge pits of size of minimum 1 m. x 1 m. x 1 m. diameter shall be provided wherever needed, so as to prevent rainwater stagnation around the building. For other places catch water pit structures of size 30 cm. diameter and 30 cm. depth or higher depth as necessary shall be provided wherever necessary. For existing paved storm water drains, catch water pits of 30 cm. diameter and 30 cm. depth or higher depth as necessary shall be provided wherever necessary. For existing paved storm water drains, catch water pits of 30 cm. diameter and 30 cm. depth or higher depth as necessary, shall be provided at the bottom of these drains at 10 to 15 metres intervals. These catch water pits shall be filled with appropriate filter material as described in item 'A' above for ordinary building (Ground + First Floor).
10 · Miscellaneous.
10 · 1 Relaxation. - Government may relax any of the provisions of these buildings Bye-laws for reasons to be recorded in writing.
10 · 2 Repeal of existing Bye-laws and rehabilitation schemes Bye-laws. From the date of coming into force of these building Bye-laws, the existing Byelaws made by Municipal Council and by Government under Schedule 'D' of East Punjab Refugees (Rehabilitation and Building Sites) Rules, 1948 shall stand repealed.
2 · Parking on stilts shall not be counted towards F.A.R. and maximum permissible height shall be 8'6".
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