Information on Cluster Development :
Information on Cluster Development :
Saketians,
I have been telling all again and again about the need to plan for tomorrow as 10 years down the line - we will have to think about redeveloping our buildings.
#For any plan, Conveyance is a must.
We have to get land and title conveyed on our name.
## I am now giving you basic information on Cluster Development :
Thane has seen phenomenal growth in recent times, yet it is also a maze of dangerous and illegal structures thanks to unchecked development. But there is hope around the corner, with the Maharashtra government announcing a cluster redevelopment policy for the region.
The Maharashtra government’s new cluster development policy changes this by laying out a framework to develop Thane in a planned manner, while rehousing people living in ruined structures.
Key Features of Thane’s Cluster Development Policy
– Under this policy, the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) will develop 8 test clusters.
– Private developers will have to choose a cluster which is a minimum of 8,000 sq. meters in size.
– An FSI of 4 will be offered as incentive to private developers to bring them in.
– People living in slums will get homes of 269 sq. feet each.
– People living in dilapidated buildings will get homes of 323 sq. feet each.
– Developers will need consent of 70% of a cluster’s inhabitants before starting work.
Planning for Thane’s Future:
If everything goes as planned, Thane city could be set for a radical makeover in the next 10 years.
But cluster redevelopment projects are more complicated than other redevelopment projects due to the sheer size of the clusters involved. While getting 70% consent will be one of the bigger challenges, the Thane Municipal Corporation will also have to upgrade existing infrastructure in the region to accommodate a fast-growing population.
For Cluster redevelopment, the size of a Cluster has to be minimum 10,000 sq mtrs.
Cluster scheme is being given to (a) old, dilapidated and illegal buildings (b) buildings which dont have OC.
Dayanand Nene.
Saketians,
I have been telling all again and again about the need to plan for tomorrow as 10 years down the line - we will have to think about redeveloping our buildings.
#For any plan, Conveyance is a must.
We have to get land and title conveyed on our name.
## I am now giving you basic information on Cluster Development :
Thane has seen phenomenal growth in recent times, yet it is also a maze of dangerous and illegal structures thanks to unchecked development. But there is hope around the corner, with the Maharashtra government announcing a cluster redevelopment policy for the region.
The Maharashtra government’s new cluster development policy changes this by laying out a framework to develop Thane in a planned manner, while rehousing people living in ruined structures.
Key Features of Thane’s Cluster Development Policy
– Under this policy, the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) will develop 8 test clusters.
– Private developers will have to choose a cluster which is a minimum of 8,000 sq. meters in size.
– An FSI of 4 will be offered as incentive to private developers to bring them in.
– People living in slums will get homes of 269 sq. feet each.
– People living in dilapidated buildings will get homes of 323 sq. feet each.
– Developers will need consent of 70% of a cluster’s inhabitants before starting work.
Planning for Thane’s Future:
If everything goes as planned, Thane city could be set for a radical makeover in the next 10 years.
But cluster redevelopment projects are more complicated than other redevelopment projects due to the sheer size of the clusters involved. While getting 70% consent will be one of the bigger challenges, the Thane Municipal Corporation will also have to upgrade existing infrastructure in the region to accommodate a fast-growing population.
For Cluster redevelopment, the size of a Cluster has to be minimum 10,000 sq mtrs.
Cluster scheme is being given to (a) old, dilapidated and illegal buildings (b) buildings which dont have OC.
Dayanand Nene.
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