Development Control Regulations (DCR) definition

Development Control Regulations (DCR) means the Development Control Rules/Regulations in Siruseri as framed by the Local Planning Authority.
Development Control Regulations (DCR) means the Development Control Rules for Chennai Metropolitan Area as framed by the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority.
Development Control Regulations (DCR) means the Development Control Rules/Regulations as framed by the Local Authorities for Delhi.

Examples of Development Control Regulations (DCR) in a sentence

  • Drawings The Concessionaire shall, subject to the Parking Facility Requirements and the Development Control Regulations (DCR) of CMDA, along with NBC prepare the drawings of the Project Facilities and submit the same to the Project Officer for approval within 45 days from the Appointed date and in such sequence as is consistent with and essential for the approval process, at the Concessionaire’s cost.

  • The proposed development has to be implemented in accordance with the Development Control Regulations (DCR) on a Project Site admeasuring 2497 square meters bearing survey No.63 at Nungambakkam Village more particularly described in schedule I.

  • The Concessionaire shall, subject to the Parking Facility Requirements and the Development Control Regulations (DCR) of CMDA, along with NBC prepare the drawings of the Project Facilities and submit the same to the Project Officer for approval within 45 days from the Appointed date and in such sequence as is consistent with and essential for the approval process, at the Concessionaire’s cost.