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Answered on November 08, 2017
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  • Mahim has been Declared as a Creek in the New CZMP Published and hence the CR buffer is educed from 500mtrs to 100mtrs. Hence Beyond 100mtrs CRZ does not apply.

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    Answered on November 08, 2017
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  • CRZ is classified in to CRZ-I, CRZ-II, CRZ-III, CRZ -IV and CRZ-V. In CRZ-II Construction is Permitted as per Regulations Prevailing on 19/2/1991 when the First CRZ Notification was Notified. Also Permitted in CRZ-III, IV and V as per Recent CRZ Notification dated 6jan 2011

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    Answered on November 08, 2017
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  • Yes, if the plot on which the building is situated is falling under CRZ then the development can take place with the floor space index (FSI) of the plot as TDR and fugible compensatory FSI are not permitted to be utilised in CRZ.


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    Answered on November 08, 2017
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  • It depends upon the location and condition of a building. Although one can not utilise TDR on the land falling under CRZ but because of the same reason building may have more open space for the recereation activities and parking facility density of that compared to other buildings.

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    Answered on November 08, 2017
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  • COASTAL REGULATION ZONE - REFER CRZ NOTIFICATION LAST MODIFIED ON 6/1/2011