Wednesday, April 4, 2012

DTCP rejects Ansal’s plea for extra development in Sec 67


GURGAON/CHANDIGARH: The department of town and country planning (DTCP) on Monday rejected an application of Ansal API for the additional licence of a plotted residential colony to be carved out in sectors 67 and 67A. The department’s decision came after the colonizer met T C Gupta, director general of DTCP.
The private builder already has a licence to carve out residential colony in the two sectors, which are coming up in Badshahpur village area. The builder had sought an additional licence for 66.42 acres of lands. According to sources, the land for which the application was made already belongs to the Ansal group.
Department officials, however, said the application was rejected on the ground that the coloniser is yet to get the said piece of land in its name. This was reportedly admitted by Anita Sharma, assistant general manager (AGM) Ansal API. “She had sought three weeks’ time to sort out the problems related to sharing of land,” said an official.
“The applicant is free to apply again once it sorts out the shortcomings in the documents in accordance with the rules. Rejection of this request shall also not adversely affect them in any manner. They (Ansal API) will have to deposit the scrutiny fee,” said Gupta.
Enquiries revealed that besides the problems related to shared land (the land which continue to exist with second party) and some portion fell in the category of Special Economic Zone (SEZ), re-approval of cancelled mutation was pending in revenue department.
Officials informed that this was the second such personal hearing given by the town and country planning department to Ansal API over the period of past one week. Earlier, Ansal representatives had appeared on March 30 when they gave a written request while making the submissions on the enquiries sought by department.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/gurgaon/DTCP-rejects-Ansals-plea-for-extra-development-in-Sec-67/articleshow/12512178.cms

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