Development Code Pertaining To Residential and Non-Residential Premises
Development Code Pertaining To Residential and Non-Residential Premises
Development Code Pertaining To Residential and Non-Residential Premises
The object of these regulations is to provide control for building/buildings within use
premises excluding the internal arrangement, which is covered and controlled by Building
Bye-Laws.
General Notes
The premises for which building regulations have not been given shall be examined by the
Authority on the basis of actual requirements and other relevant factors.
1.
2.
The mezzanine floor, wherever provided, shall be considered as a part of the total
FAR.
3.
Wherever the building regulations are given as per different categories of plots, the
permissible area covered and the floor area need in no case be less than the
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permissible covered area and floor area, respectively, for the largest size of plot in the
lower category.
4.
Besides the normal drawings, which are submitted for the sanction of any building, a
proper landscape plan, a circulation plan indicating vehicular and pedestrian
movement and parking and an urban design scheme where necessary, shall be
submitted for sanction by the Authority.
5.
Wherever there is a need for relaxation in height for achieving urban form, the same
may be permitted with the recommendation of the Authority.
6.
The provision of minimum setbacks for different sizes of plots for all categories of
the plots shall be as per the Master Plan/Development Plan or as per simplified
Development Promotion Regulations of the Urban Development Plans Formulation
and Implementation (UDPFI) Guidelines.
3.2
The basic objective of suggesting various norms and standards for urban development plans
for hill areas is to provide a basis for taking decision. The suggested norms and standards are
only indicative and can be suitably modified depending upon the local conditions both
physical and environmental. Comprehensive spatial standards for planning and development
of hill areas have not yet been set out by any professional/research institution. In hill areas,
the space standards are affected by the following and therefore these factors should be
considered while setting norms in such areas:
1.
2.
3.
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4.
5.
Energy needs.
6.
7.
Communication network.
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3.3
PARKING STANDARD
Parking space shall be provided for different types of development as per norms given in
Master Plan/Development Plan or as given below:
The following table may be referred to for deciding the parking norms for different use
zone/activities depending upon local vehicle ownership, mass transportation and parking
needs. Only one value of ECS and NOT a range should be specified in the development plan.
It should fall within the range indicated and can be change in subsequent plan depending
upon need.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
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Use/Use Premises
Residential
Group Housing, Plotted Housing (plots above
250 sq.mt.) and Mixed use.
Commercial
i)
Wholesale Trade and Freight Complex
(including parking for loading and
unloading)
ii) City centre, district centre, hotel, cinema
and others.
iii) Community centre, local shopping centre,
convenience shopping center.
Public and Semi-Public Facilities
i)
Nursing home, hospitals, (other than
government), social, cultural and other
institutions, government and semigovernment offices.
ii) Schools,
college,
university
and
government hospitals.
Industrial
Light and service industry, flatted group
industry, extensive industry
1.50 - 2.50
1.00 2.00
0.50 1.50
0.50 - 1.50
0.25 - 0.75
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Note:
1.
2.
For the provision of car parking spaces, the space standards shall be as under:
i)
ii)
For ground floor covered parking 23.0 sq m. per equivalent car space.
iii)
In the use premises, parking on the above standards may be provided on the ground floor, or in the
basement (where the provision exists).
3.
In case of organized centers like district centre and community centre to meet with the above demand
of parking, additional underground space (besides the basement) may be provided below the piazzas
or pedestrian or open spaces but within the setback lines.
4.
For plots forming part of any commercial development, basement(s) area maximum equivalent to the
plot area within the building envelope line, may be permitted for parking and services such as electric
sub-station with specifications and approval, installation of electrification for fire fighting equipment
with approval and any other services with appropriate approval.
3.4
SPECIFIC PREMISES
The
development norms for different use/activities and on different sizes of plots are applied for
sanctioning of the plans. These are based on development control rules applicable to the
city/town.
3.4.2 Buildings within the Residential Use Zone
Buildings for various uses/activities within the residential use zone forming part of the
residential layout plan are to be constructed with the norms of the coverage, FAR, height and
others as applicable to that size of a residential plot.
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applicable, ground coverage, FAR, height and number of dwelling units for a residential area:
Sl.No. Plot Area (sq.mt)
Maximum
FAR No.of DUs.
Ground
Coverage %
Low-Income Group Housing (mainly for large cities/towns)
1.
30
75
150
1
2.
Above 30 upto 50
75
150
2
Normal Housing (mainly for large, medium and small towns)
3.
Above 50 upto 100
65
180
3
4.
Above 100 upto 250
65
180
3
5.
Above 250 upto 500
55
165
6
6.
Above 500 upto 1000
45
120
8
7.
Above 1000 upto 1500
40
100
8
8.
Above 1500 upto 2250
33 1/3
100
12
Maximum
Height (mt.)
8
8
12
12
15
15
15
15
Note:
1.
In the already developed plots the pattern of development should conform to the existing
regulations.
2.
Basement, if constructed, may be used for incidental use such as parking, servicing and
household storage. It is not to be used as a dwelling unit.
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The area of the basement should not be more than the ground coverage.
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4.
5.
50% of the open area of the plot should be used for proper landscaping and for plantation.
2250 sq m.
In hill towns
5000 sq m.
35%
Maximum FAR
exceed 150)
Maximum Height
In hill areas
Note:
1.
Basement, if constructed, is to be used for parking, services and for essential household
storage and for providing facilities without counting in FAR.
2.
The quantum of basement may vary between 33 1/3 % to 50% of the plot area.
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iii)
3.5
NON-RESIDENTIAL PREMISES
25%
75
Maximum height
14 m.
Other Controls
i) Basement up to the building envelope to the maximum extent of 50% plot area shall be allowed if
used for parking and services and should not be counted in FAR.
3.5.2 Hostel
Maximum ground coverage
33.33%
100
Maximum height
26mt.
Other Control
i) Minimum R/W in front 12 m.
ii) Basement upto the building envelope to the maximum extent of 50% plot area shall be allowed and
if used for parking and services should not be counted in FAR.
500 sq m.
33.33%
100
Maximum height
26 m.
Other Controls:
i) Minimum R/W in front 20 m.
ii) Basement upto the building envelope to the maximum extent of 50% of plot area shall be allowed
and if used for parking and services should not be counted in FAR.
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800 sq m.
33.33%
75
Maximum height
15 m.
Other Control
i) Minimum R/W in front 16 m.
ii) Basement upto the building envelope to the maximum extent of 50% plot area shall be allowed and
if used for parking and services should not be counted in FAR.
40%
60
Maximum Height
15 m.
In hills
6 m.
30%
35%
Maximum FAR
100
Maximum Height
15 m.
In hills
9 m.
25%
In hills
30%
Maximum FAR
100
Maximum Height
26 m.
In hills
15 m.
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25%
Maximum FAR
125
In hills
100
Maximum Height
37 m.
In hills
15 m.
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Other Controls
Some of the buildings in a district centre in non-hill towns could be permitted upto 50 m. height with
the approval of the Government for achieving interesting urban form.
25%
150
Maximum height
37 m.
20%
60
Maximum height
14 m.
Other Controls
Basement upto the building envelope to the maximum extent of 50% plot area shall be allowed and if
used for parking and services should not be counted in FAR.
ii)
50 m.
b)
100 m.
The minimum distance of the property line of pump from the center line of the Road
should not be less than 15 meters on roads having less than 30 m. R/W. In case of
roads having 30 m. or more R/W, the R/W of the road should be protected.
iii)
Plot Size
a)
b)
c)
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d)
iv)
New Petrol Pump shall not be located on roads having less than 30 m. R/W.
Other Controls
a) Filling-cum-service station size 36 m. x 30 m. and 45 m. x 33 m.)
i) Ground coverage
20%
ii) FAR
20
6 m.
iv) Canopy
v) Front Setback
Min. 6 m.
10%
ii) FAR
10
6 m.
iv) Canopy
v) Front Setback
Min. 3 m.
c) Other Regulations
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
36 m. x 30 m.
ii)
20%
iii)
Maximum Height
iv)
Building Component
3.5.13
Hotel
Maximum ground coverage
30%
150
Maximum height
50 m.
Other Controls
i). 5% of the FAR can be used the commercial space related to hotel function.
ii) Basement(s) up to the building envelope to the maximum extent of plot area shall be allowed and if
used for parking and services should not be counted in FAR
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3.5.14 Motels
Motels are permitted in Rural Zone/ Green Belt and in commercial zones on National
Highways and Inter-State roads.
1.0 Ha
Minimum Setbacks
front - 15 m.
Rear and sides - 9 m.
Maximum FAR
15
15%
Maximum Height
9 m.
Basement equivalent to the ground coverage shall be allowed free of FAR to the
extent necessary for air conditioning plant, filtration plant, electric sub- station,
parking and other essential services.
Parking space shall be provided on a minimum scale of 1.67 ECS per 100 sq m. of
floor area, including the provision made in this regard in the basement.
Retail and service shops shall be limited to a maximum of 5% of the floor area.
Definition: A constructed pool or a tank indoor or outside the building, used for the
purpose of swimming, bathing, aquatic sports or games, training, treatment (Therapy)
or recreation, meant exclusively for human being, having a depth of water not less
than that 60 cm. and the surface area exceeding 23.25 sq m. both for the use of public
or the institution concerned and includes the following categories: i)
ii)
"Semi-public" which are previously intended for the use of inmates of the
organization or the institution but restricted use is allowed to outsiders.
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iii)
iv)
"Indoor pools" indoor pools means a pool, which is inside any building.
v)
"Bath House" a structure located at the swimming pool for the use of bathers
having WCs urinals, showers, footpath, dressing room, etc. or such
arrangement, amenities and equipments as may be prescribed by from time to
time.
vi)
"Bather" a person who swims or intends to swim and also those who intend to
take bath/training/therapy to participate in water sports or games and
recreation activities etc. in the swimming pool.
vii)
viii)
ix)
x)
xi)
License fees annual license fees for the public as well as semi-public
swimming pools shall be as fixed by the Authority from time to time.
2)
3)
First Aid Facilities: Every swimming pool shall have adequate arrangement for
first aid which includes mechanical resuscitator for initiating artificial respiration
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trained staff for providing emergency aid and such equipments and medicines as may
be prescribed by the local Authority.
4)
Safety measures in the pool: Every swimming pool shall have adequate
arrangement for providing safety measures like float, lifeline, and ladder, trained
rescue personal, rescue equipment against drowning as may be prescribed by the local
Authority.
5)
Hand Rail: A side handrail extending up above and returning to the horizontal
surface of the pool deck curb or coping shall be provided at each side of each ladder.
6)
Life Line: A life line shall be provided at or near the break in grade between the
shallow and deep portion of a swimming pool, with its position marked with colored
floats at not greater than 6 (1.83 m) spacing. Lifeline shall not less than -in min
(1.90 cm) and its terminal shall be securely encased to an anchor of corrosion
resistant material.
7)
Depth Markers: Depth of water shall be clearly marked at or above the water
surface on the vertical pool wall and on the edge of the deck or walk-way next to the
pool, at maximum points and at the points of break between the deep and shallow
portions and at intermediate increments of depth, spaced at not more than 2.5 (7.62
cm) intervals. Depth markers, contrasting with background shall be on both sides of
the pool.
8)
Life Guard Chairs: At least one lifeguard chair shall at least be provided in every
swimming pool.
9)
Lighting and Wiring: Where submarine lightning is used, not less than 0.5 watts
shall be employed per sq. ft. of pool area.
10)
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11)
Over Head Wiring: No electrical wiring for electrical or power shall be permitted
to pass over within 20 feet of the pool enclosure.
12)
Sanitation in Bath House: Every swimming pool should have drains and swimming
pool facilities as indicating belowa)
Every bathhouse shall be provided with separate facilities for each sex. The
room shall be well lit, drained, ventilated, and of good construction with
impervious materials and in general finished in light colors and so developed
and planned that good sanitation can be maintained throughout the building at
all times.
b)
One water closet combination, one lavatory and one urinal shall be
provided for every 40 bathers or part thereof.
ii)
13)
14)
Obstructions: There shall be no obstruction extending from the wall or the floor
extending into the clear area of the diving portion of the pool.
There shall be
Wall and Door Finish: Wall and floor area shall be of inert and impervious
material and shall be reasonably enduring. Finish shall be moderately smooth and of
a white or light colour.
16)
Shallow Minimum Depth: Every swimming pool shall have a minimum depth in
the shallow area of the main swimming area of not less then 0.9 mt. (3 feet), but not
more than 1.07 mt. (3'-6) from the overflow level to the floor
17)
Shallow Areas: In a swimming pool with a diving area, the shallow area of the pool
shall be defined as the portion between the shallow end and the break point between
the shallow area and the diving area. The slope of the floor shall be uniform from the
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break point between the diving area and the shallow portion to the outside edge of the
shallow portion and shall not be greater than 1 in 2 m.
18)
Diving Area: Pools of the type where diving is permitted shall have adequate area
and depth of water for safe diving and the minimum depth and area characteristics for
this area shall be as may be determined by the local Authority and shall be located at
one end of the pool.
19)
20)
Vertical Wall Depth: The pool walls shall be vertical at all points for a depth of not
less than 2 ft 6" (0. 76 m.)
21)
Walks
a)
Walks shall be clear and continuous around the pool with a minimum width of
8-ft (2.44 m.) of unobstructed clear distance including a curb at the pool edge.
b)
A minimum of 3-ft (0.9 m.) walk width shall be provided on sides and rear of
any place of diving equipment.
c)
All walks, decks and terraces shall have a minimum slope of 1 in 48 to drain
of the water which shall have a free unobstructed flow to points of disposal at
all times.
d)
22)
Over flow gutters: a continuous overflow gutter shall be installed all around
the swimming pool.
b)
Disposal of water from the overflow gutters may be either to waste water
drain or may enter into circulation system to filter and return to the pool.
23)
24)
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3.6
INDUSTRIAL PLOT
2000 sq m.
30%
120
In hills
100
Maximum height
15 m.
In hills
15 m.
Other Controls
i) Basement upto the building envelope line to the maximum extent of 50% plot area shall be allowed
and if used for parking and services should not be counted in FAR.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Maximum
Ground
Coverage
100 to 400
Above 400 & upto 4000
Above 4000 & upto 12000
Above 12000
60%
50%
45%
40%
Maximum FAR in
Plains
125
125
125
100
Hills
100
100
100
75
Maximum height
in (m.)
Plains
12
12
12
12
Hills
9
12
12
9
Other Controls
i) Maximum floors allowed shall be basement, ground floor and first floor; basement should be below
ground floor and to the maximum extent of ground coverage shall be counted in FAR. In case the
basement is not constructed, the permissible FAR can be achieved on the second floor.
ii)In case of roof trusses, height of buildings could be adjusted/relaxed.
1.
2.
3.
4.
400 to 4000
Above 4000 & upto 12000
Above 12000 & upto 28000
Above 28000
Maximum
Ground
Coverage
50%
45%
40%
30%
Maximum FAR
in
Plains
100
90
80
60
Hills
75
60
50
45
Maximum
height in
(m.)
9
9
9
9
Other controls
i) Single Storey building with basement is allowed. Basement shall be below the ground floor and the
maximum extent of ground coverage and shall be counted in FAR.
ii)In case of roof trusses, height of building could be adjusted/relaxed.
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3.7
BUS TERMINAL
In hills
First floor
In hills
Second Floor
14 m.
In Hills
9 m.
Other Controls
i) The space on first and second floor shall be essentially used for public services like post and
telegraph office, police post and other essential services.
ii) Bus queue shelters are not to be included in the coverage and FAR.
3.8
25%
125
In hills
Maximum height
In hills
100
37 m.
15 m.
Other Controls
i) The integrated office complex shall include Central Government Office, Local Government Office,
Public Undertaking Offices and Courts.
iii)
Basements up to the building envelope line to the maximum extent of plot area shall be allowed
and if used for parking and services should not be counted in FAR.
3.9
HEALTH SERVICES
3.9.1 Hospital
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100
Maximum height
26 m.
Other Controls
i) Area to be used for housing of essential staff is indicated in the norms for health facilities. In such an
area the regulations of group housing shall apply.
ii) Basements below the ground floor and to the extent of ground coverage shall be allowed and if used
for parking and services should not be counted in FAR.
33.33%
100
Maximum height
15 m.
3.10
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
33.33%
66.66
Maximum height
8 m.
In hills
Note:
6 m.
Basement below the ground floor and to the maximum extent of ground coverage, and if constructed
shall be counted in FAR.
33%
120
Maximum height
15 m.
30%
120
In hills
100
Maximum height
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3.10.4 College
Maximum ground coverage
25%
100
In hills
Maximum height
75
15 m.
Note:
1.
2.
In case of the above premises the total area of the plot shall be divided in
i)
ii)
iii)
Parking area
iv)
The maximum ground coverage and FAR shall be calculated only on the areas meant for
building.
3.10.5 Education and Research Centre (large campus i.e. above 8 Ha.)
Large campuses of universities, medical and engineering colleges and other education
and research institutes shall be covered under these regulations. The campus will be
divided into three parts and the regulations shall apply, as given below:
i)
20%
80
Maximum height
26 m.
-In hills
15 m.
Basement below the ground floor and to the maximum extent of ground
coverage shall be allowed and if used for parking and services should not be
counted in FAR.
ii)
iii)
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v)
Parks and landscape (15% of the total land area): Suitable landscape plan to
be prepared for this area.
35%
100
Maximum height
20 m.
Other Controls
i) Basement up to the building envelope line to the maximum extent of 50% plot area shall be allowed
and if used for parking and services should not be counted in FAR
3.12
RELIGIOUS PREMISES
33.33%
66.66
Maximum height
11 m.
3.13
SECURITY SERVICES
3.13.1
Police Post
Maximum ground coverage
35%
70
Maximum height
14 m.
Other controls
i)
Basement below the ground floor to the maximum extent of ground coverage shall be
allowed and if used for parking and services should not be counted in FAR.
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3.13.2
25%
100
Maximum height
15 m.
Other Controls
i) Basement upto the envelope lines and to the maximum extent of 50% of the plot area shall be
allowed and if used for parking and services should not be counted in FAR.
ii) 25 % of the plot area may be used for housing the staff and the regulations of group housing shall
be applicable to the area meant for housing.
3.14
25%
100
Maximum height
15 m.
Other Controls
Basement up to the building envelope line and to the maximum extent of 50% of the plot area shall be allowed
and if used for parking and services should not be counted in FAR
3.15
25%
100
Maximum height
26 m.
In hills
15m.
Other Controls
i) 15 % of the total floor area shall be allowed for residential purpose.
ii) Basement up to the envelope line and to the maximum extent of 50% of the plot area shall be
allowed and if used for parking and services should not be counted in FAR
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1
2
Size of Farm
Maximum FAR
Above 1.0 Ha and upto 100 sq m. (including
1.99 Ha
mezzanine floor)
2.0 Ha and above
150 sq m. (including
floor)
Maximum Height
Single storeyed maximum
height 6 m.
Single storeyed maximum
height 6 m.
Other Controls
i.) Setback in dwelling house should be 15 m. away from any boundary line of the prop erty.
ii) Where a property abuts an urban road, the dwelling house building should be setback from the
centre line of that road by 60 m. Where the property abuts a village road, the building setback from
the centre line of that road should be 30 m.
iii) No dwelling units should be built within 400 m. of the right of way of any National Highway.
3.17
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY
Professional activity shall be allowed in residential plot and flats on any floor on the
following condition:
Part of the premises shall be permitted to be used upto a maximum of 25 % of FAR or 100 sq
m. whichever is less, for non-residential but non-nuisance activities for rendering service
based on professional skills.
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