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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
Last week’s blaze in Carlton Towers Bangalore has taught many lessons not just for the BBMP but all other departments.The State Government is now planning to make it mandatory for owners of high-rises to submit annual affidavits to the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) certifying that all safety mechanisms are in place.
“Everyone knows that the building owner tries to comply with all norms before obtaining an occupancy certificate from the Palike. But the problem starts when violations take place after the construction,” Said A. Ravindra, Adviser to Chief Minister (Urban Affairs).
“Everyone talks about prevention and precautions only after the incident. We should plan something concrete to ensure that such tragedies do not recur. We are trying to fix the responsibility of ensuring safety mechanisms on both the owner and the occupants,” he added.
Apart from periodic inspections to check post-construction violations, it is also important for a coordinated effort from all departments to ensure that all safety aspects and precautions to prevent accidents are in place.
Reference:
The Hindu
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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
The BBMP is planning to restart collecting betterment charges, which was stopped five years ago. To bail out the BBMP from the financial crunch, the government planned to bring the Sakrama scheme, which was turned down by Governor Hansraj Bhardwaj. Now the BBMP has recommended the collection of development fees from those who live in illegal layouts and want development activities in their areas.
There are around five lakh properties in the City which are illegal and have not paid betterment charges. The BBMP started working on this idea a few months ago and formed a committee led by the Palike’s zonal commissioners, chief engineers, finance and revenue officials.
According to the Palike sources, the BBMP has proposed to charge Rs 1.2 lakh for a 2,400 square feet site, Rs 60,000 for a 1,200 square feet site and Rs 30,000 for the 600 square feet site.
Source: Deccan Herald
Tags: akrama sakrama bangalore, Bangalore, Bangalore East, bbmp, bbmp bangalore, bbmp property, betterment charges, illegal layouts, property
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
According to an estimate, nearly 2.5 lakh property owners have not paid their property tax for 2008-09 and 2009-10. Now, the civic authority plans to do a door-to-door survey to issue notices to the defaulting property owners and make them pay the dues.The demand notice will give them 15 days time to make the payments with two per cent penalty.
“Our officials have been visiting all these buildings and issuing notices to the occupants, irrespective of whether they are the owners or not,” said an official. BBMP expects to meet the shortfall of Rs 400 crore in the two months time.
Despite issue of notices,many of property owners has not paid property tax 2008-09 & 2009-10 under SAS.If the property tax for 2008-09 has been paid, property owners can avail the facility of online paying for year 2009-10 by using Visa/Mastercard on BBMP’s website.
The property owners without Occupancy Certificate can pay property tax under Self Assessment Scheme (SAS) with their title deed (sale deed).The property will be registered in BBMP’s B-Register until regularization of property.The property owners cannot file self assessment declaration once assessment order is issued. BBMP requests property owners co-operation during inspection and assessement by BBMP officials.
Last chance for defaulters
- For payment made after 30th November 2009, an interest of 2% per month will be levied.
- Property owners paid property tax for 2008-09 can avail the facility of online paying for the year 2009-10 by using Visa/Mastercard on BBMP’s website.
- The property owners without Occupancy Certificate can pay property tax under Self Assessment Scheme (SAS) with their title deed (sale deed).
- The demand notice will give property owners 15 days time to make the payments with two per cent penalty.
- Further action will be taken against them as per the provisions, if defaulters do not pay their dues even after receiving demand notices.
- Log on www.bbmp.gov.in or your nearest Help center for more details.
Tags: Apartment, Bangalore, Bangalore Property, bbmp, bbmp bangalore, citizen service center, Housing India, indian real estate, property, property tax, property tax 2008-09, property tax 2009-10, Real Estate India, regularization
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) appears to have opened a new window of employment to plumbers, who are in huge demand.There are approximately 60,000 houses which need to implement the system in Bangalore by May 2010, and 8,000 of them have already implemented it, according to BWSSB.
Each project can cost from Rs 4,000 to about Rs 40,000, which includes the material and labour cost. BWSSB is also trying to get the 12.5% VAT exempted from materials required for rainwater harvesting.The mandatory clause will be applicable for all new structures on a sital area measuring 1,200 sqft (30×40) and above, in the case of existing structures, it will be applicable for those built on a sital area of 2,400 sqft (40×60) and above.
When the order was issued, there were hardly any plumbers to do the skilled job, now there are around 400 plumbers trained by BWSSB, Karnataka State Council for Science and Technologies (KSCST) and IISc, and are available to implement the system wherever required. NGOs like Samvada are also training youth. “Around 10 youth trained by Samvada are busy meeting the demands of several calls. Their charges are site-specific and they specialize in rooftop rainwater harvesting for houses, hospitals, factories or any commercial establishments”-said program associate, Samvada, Satish K S.
The training process for rainwater harvesting will continue for the next three years. From April, another 500 will be trained and certified. Anyone can take up this training, and no formal qualification is required. As of now, BWSSB’s registered plumbers are being trained.
The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has proposed relaxation of Value Added Tax (VAT) for filters intended to motivate the public to opt for RWH before the May 27 deadline. To motivate plumbers to carry out Rain Water Harvesting (RWH), BWSSB has announced cash incentives if they attain specific targets.
Source: Times of India
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Monday, January 18th, 2010
with the Governor, H.R.Bhardwaj, suggesting a thorough discussion on the issue on the floor of the Legislature, the hopes and aspirations of a large number of Bangaloreans to utilize the Akrama-Sakrama scheme and thus legalize their dwelling unit continues to remain a distant dream.
The much-touted scheme of the ruling BJP aimed at pleasing Bangaloreans has thus hit a roadblock right away with the Opposition parties keen on a full-fledged discussion on the subject which is likely only in the budget session of the State Legislature in March. Sources in the two main Opposition parties in the two Houses of the Karnataka Legislature, the Congress and the Janata Dal (Secular), told The Hindu that they are happy with the decision of the Governor to refrain from promulgating an ordinance.
“In 2004, the Governor T N Chaturvedi returned the ordinance with this message and then the government took three years to rectify and following objections the law was passed. It was also challenged in the Karnataka High Court which had stayed it. So how do you expect me to bypass both the legislature and judiciary?” asked Governor, H.R.Bhardwaj.
“It is an important subject which involves the lives of several lakhs of people. There has to be a full-fledged discussion on the Karnataka Town Planning (amendment) Bill.”
The two main Opposition parties in the two Houses were not per se against the Akrama-Sakrama scheme but were keen on a detailed discussion. It should be ensured that the scheme is only for the benefit of the common people and not for safeguard the interests of the real estate developers or commercial builders who have indulged in gross violations of building bye-laws.
The number of unauthorized constructions in the State has swelled with every passing year and what was four lakh when the regularization scheme was first proposed in 2004 has now touched nearly 13 lakh of which 10 lakh is in Bangalore alone.
Given the nature of the reply given by the Governor to the proposal of the State Cabinet to promulgate an ordinance, the regularization scheme is expected to be implemented well after the elections to the council of the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike scheduled to be gone through on February 21. People will, however, have a year’s time to apply for regularization from the date of commencement of the process, although the cut-off date for regularisation has been fixed — December 3, 2009 — the date on which the State Cabinet approved the scheme.
Link to Refer:
The Hindu
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Monday, November 30th, 2009
BBMP property tax kiosks had a busy day on Sunday, the last date for paying the second installment of property tax for 2009-10 without penalty. There was a huge rush at the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) property tax collection centers. “Our online property tax collections have touched Rs18crore. The online collection on Sunday alone stood at Rs35 lakh,” a senior BBMP official said.
Devendrappa, assistant revenue officer at the Mayo Hall BBMP office, said, “About Rs75 lakh was collected at our office on Sunday alone. In the three wards of Neelasandra, Shantinagar and Richmond Town that come under our jurisdiction, there are 20,000 property holders and 75% of them have paid the property tax. “Notices are being issued to 6,000 defaulting property holders. The defaulters will now have to pay the property tax along with a 2% monthly penalty,” he said.
There was huge rush at the property tax collection centers on Sunday, raising the levy collection for the year to Rs500 crore.The online collection on Sunday alone stood at Rs35 lakh.The defaulters will now have to pay the property tax along with a 2% monthly penalty.
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bbmp property tax kiosks had a busy day
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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
BBMP has sent nearly 2 lakh notices over the past 10 days. May 30, 2009, was the last date to pay the second half installment without penalty for 2008-09. Technically, the BBMP has powers to issue notices from September. However, the process was delayed till the compilation was complete.
In its drive to catch errant taxpayers for the previous block period (2008-09), the Palike has surprisingly been snaring a few regulars. This has shocked both residential and commercial property owners. Venkatesh, staying in an apartment on Sarjapur Road who promptly paid tax for both block periods within the rebate period, was shocked when he received the notice. It said the BBMP is yet to receive tax on his property for the previous year.
BBMP revenue officials, who confirmed the mistakes had indeed happened, said it could be in cases where people paid tax on the cut-off date or later. “We admit it’s a mistake but you needn’t panic if you have the receipt. You must produce it and ignore the notice,’’ a BBMP official said.
According to BBMP records, only 7.63 lakh property owners of the overall 20 lakh properties in Bangalore have paid tax for 2008-09. This includes 2.6 lakh owners in core areas which have 6.9 lakh properties. A majority of residential property owners in the newly added areas are yet to enter the tax bracket for the previous block period. All this when the November 30 deadline for payment of second-half instalment for the current block period is not too far away.
Reference:
Times of India
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Monday, November 9th, 2009
According to P B Ramamurthy, Chairman, BWSSB, the new water pipelines are being laid as part of the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Project II, Cauvery Water Supply Scheme - Stage IV Phase II (CWSS) to supply an additional 500 million litres a day (MLD) of water to all new BBMP areas that were not covered before.
This scheme will cover the satellite towns of Byatarayanapura, Bommanahalli, Rajarajeswari Nagar, Yelahanka, Dasarahalli, Krishnarajapuram and Kengeri. With this scheme, 20 percent of the water supply to these newly added areas will be Cauvery water while the rest of it will be from borewells, said the official. The project is funded by the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) at an estimated cost of Rs 3,384 crores and will be completed tentatively by 2012.
Cauvery Water Supply Scheme - Stage IV Phase II (CWSS) comprises water supply as well as sewerage works.The water supply component includes abstraction, treatment and transmission to terminal reservoirs in the city. The raw water will be drawn from the Cauvery river at Shiva Balancing Reservoir (SBR) in Mandya and will be treated at Thorekadenahalli (T K Halli) Water Treatment Plant. This project will run parallel to the existing CWSS, Stage I Phase I. The final pumping station will supply water to six proposed ground level reservoirs at Jambusavarigudda (J P Nagar 8 Phase), Koodlu, Uttarahalli, GKVK, Old Madras-Banaswadi Road (OMBR), Hoodi, and Narayanapura.
Reference:
Times of India
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
Until now, any building with a height of 15 meters or more (ground plus four floors) was classified a highrise.The new zonal regulations have increased the threshold to 24 meters (ground plus eight floors).
The BDA’s Masterplan 2015 has increased the threshold to 24 metres. For this, you don’t need to get an NOC from the fire force department. Even two years after the Karnataka government’s nod, the go-vertical plan is mired in a bickering among the BDA, fire and emergency services department and BBMP.
But Fire force department has written to the BDA commissioner that the height relaxation is illegal. According to them, any building beyond 15 meters should obtain an NOC.
The Masterplan gave a relaxation — buildings up to 24 metres needn’t obtain an NoC from the fire department and pollution control board. But the builder has to incorporate the fire-safety norms, architect should submit an affidavit confirming the structure has adhered to fire-safety norms.
Reference:
Tiff stops Bangalore’s vertical growth
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
‘Hasiru Sante’ was organized in Malleswaram in order to spread awareness on importance of planting saplings.The “Sante” was held opposite Sankey Tank on Sunday October 25. The “Hasiru Sante” was a step towards creating awareness on the importance of greenery in a city.
“Hasiru Sante” was a collaborative effort of the BBMP and 12 resident welfare associations (RWAs) as well as Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).The exhibition was initially planned to be held between 6.30 am and 10.30 am. But due to increased demand, it was extended till 7 pm.
The market had been organised keeping medicinal plants and herbs in mind, hoping to spread the awareness about their uses and value.Brochures and pamphlets on how to make the best use of these plants were distributed.In the first hour of the ‘sante’, 10,000 people arrived and purchased over 6,000 plants.
Around 10,000 plants were on sale as a part of “Hasiru Sante”. Tree saplings of pongamia, mahogany and neem were also on sale. Medicinal plants, vegetable carvings, Ikebana and banners were on display at the 15 stalls set up at the venue.
Earlier, the “sante” was inaugurated by Katta Subramanya Naidu, Minister for IT, BT, Excise and BWSSB. The BBMP Commissioner Bharatlal Meena and Malleswaram MLA Ashwath Narayan C.N. were present. A rainwater harvesting stall specially set up for the occasion was appreciated by Mr. Naidu.
Hoping to keep the effort going, the BBMP official said that they were planning to launch a trial website that people could visit if they wanted BBMP to plant medicinal plant saplings in their localities.
Reference:
6,000 plants sold in one hour at ‘Hasiru Sante’
Govt sounds a green call
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