Development Control Rules definition

Development Control Rules means the rules framed as part of Master Plan prepared under the Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning Act, 1971 (Tamil Nadu Act 35 of 1972):
Development Control Rules means the Development Control Rules for Chennai Metropolitan Planning Area;

Examples of Development Control Rules in a sentence

  • All works shall be carried out in accordance with the following standards The following list is for Indian Standards which are acceptable as good practice and accepted standards; Development Control Rules : Of concerned Corporation or Local Authority 5613 (PART 2/SEC 2) : 1985 CODE OF PRACTICE FOR DESIGN, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF OVERHEAD POWER LINES PART 2 LINES ABOVE 11 kV AND UP TO AND INCLUDING 220 kV.

  • The provision of minimum parking for the project shall be in accordance with the with the prevailing Development Control Rules of Nagpur City and approved ▇▇▇ policy for Nagpur City.

  • While undertaking development of the Project, latest amended National Building Code of India, other relevant IS Codes and practices, Development Control Rules, BAR Limits, statutory requirements, laws of land, the principles of good industry practices and any other norms as applicable from time to time will have to adhere to.

  • The provision of minimum parking for the project shall be in accordance with the prevailing Development Control Rules of Nagpur City and approved ▇▇▇ policy for Nagpur City.

  • The said land is amalgamated as per the Layout & Building Plan under No. Layout AND WHEREAS as per such plans & specifications sanctioned by the concerned authorities the Promoters propose to construct a Housing Complex to be known as “ ALCON SPRINGVALLEY” hereinafter referred to as “THE SAID BUILDING”, on the said plot of land, comprising of flats, shops, clubhouse, garden & other premises as permissible under Development Control Rules & Regulations for the time being in force.

  • The Developer/Promoter herein is absolutely entitled to consume the entire FSI in respect of the Said Land, available as per prevailing Development Control Rules or any other prevailing regulations.

  • Being the owner and the possessor of the said Entire Project Land, in accordance with the Development Control Rules applicable to the said Entire Project Land, the Promoter is developing an ownership scheme on the said Entire Project Land under the name “▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Creation" (“said Entire Project”).

  • Comply with and adhere to the latest amended National Building Code of India, other relevant IS Codes and practices, Development Control Rules, FAR Limits, statutory requirements, guidelines and approvals of the Nodal Agency, laws of land, the principles of Good Industry Practices, the IPHS and the minimum standard laid down by the NABH, NABL and any other norms as applicable from time to time.

  • The Promoters/Developers and Builders has sanction the said Flat/Wing’s/Building’s/Project as per the norms of the Development Control Rules of Concerned Government Authority i.e. Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, Pimpri, Pune.

  • AND WHEREAS as per the Development Control Rules as well as said Regional Plan did not contain the provisions of Rental Housing prior to year 2008.

Related to Development Control Rules

  • Joint Control means a situation where a company has multiple promoters (but none of the shareholders has more than 50% of voting rights and paid up share capital).

  • Development Plans has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Development Consent means the consent granted to the Development Application for the Development and includes all modifications made under section 4.55 of the Act.

  • Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Program or "VESCP" means a program approved by the

  • Erosion and sediment control plan or "plan" means a document containing material for the conservation of soil and water resources of a unit or group of units of land. It may include appropriate maps, an appropriate soil and water plan inventory and management information with needed interpretations, and a record of decisions contributing to conservation treatment. The plan shall contain all major conservation decisions to ensure that the entire unit or units of land will be so treated to achieve the conservation objectives.