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.
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Tiff stops Bangalore’s vertical growth
