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Jammu, Jan 15: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday oday
chaired a series of meetings to review and discuss implementation of proposed
urban planning schemes and policies aimed at transforming the urban landscape
of Jammu and Kashmir to bring about planned development in urban areas.
During the meeting, the Chief Minister was briefed on the
Land Pooling Policy, including its background, guiding principles, and
objectives. Under the land pooling policy, developers or private land owners
shall come together to pool their land and obtain authorization for
development.
While authorizing development, the concerned urban
governance agencies shall keep sufficient land for development of
infrastructure, wide roads, parks, open spaces and other amenities and the
remaining land would be returned to the landowners which they would share
proportionately among themselves.
The benefits of land pooling for various stakeholders would
be that the value of land increases for the landowners and better
infrastructure gets created as compared to the irregular land plots pooled by
the landowners developing that land parcel.
This would help in creation of infrastructure as a
sustainable alternative to conventional land acquisition methods. The scheme is
aimed tobe a win-win situation for both the government and various
stakeholders, including individual landowners and real estate developers.
The meeting also delved into the Transferable Development
Rights (TDR) Policy, focusing on its broad contours, objectives and mechanisms.
The potential use of TDR for heritage properties, ensuring their preservation
while enabling urban growth was also discussed. Under TDR scheme, for the land
surrendered by a land owner or a developer free-of-cost for public purposes
such as road widening, public passage, for conservation, heritage and other
infrastructure development, shall be granted a non-financial compensation in
the form of a TDR certificate specifying the Built-Up Area (BUA) or Floor Area
Ratio (FAR) given to a land owner or developer which he can utilize in
remaining part of his property or build elsewhere and even monetize by selling
TDR to any other developer or user in receiving areas.. This would allow
developers to build over and above the permissible Floor Area Ratio (FAR) for
the land surrendered in congested areas.
The concept of Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) was also discussed,
with emphasis on its objectives to promote sustainable urban mobility and to
ensure planned development around public transport stations. The stipulations
of TOD would facilitate compact, walkable urban spaces around transit hubs.
Separate discussions were held on proposed services under
Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM) for municipalities and urban local
bodies across Jammu and Kashmir. Presentations by Housing & Urban
Development department outlined strategies for collection, transportation and
processing of solid waste.
Chief Minister exhorted the Housing & Urban Development
Department to initiate implementation by taking up projects under Land pooling,
TDR & TOD to create few success stories which would infuse confidence among
stakeholders to adopt these urban planning strategies for overall development
of our cities.
Besides, the meeting discussed management of waste disposal facilities, cleaning of roads, drains and waterbodies on Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.
A presentation on the challenges of solid waste management in Udhampur district depicted dumping of daily waste at landfills resulting in choking of drains and water channels.
Proposed solutions discussed included waste segregation,
recycling mechanisms, and pollution control machinery to tackle these pressing
issues effectively.
Representatives of the National Bank for Financing
Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID) also delivered a separate presentation.
The discussion focused on infrastructure development projects across Jammu and
Kashmir.