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karatecatman Guest
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 2:13 pm Post subject: Buildings can scale 100 storeys around Devanahalli |
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TIMES OF INDIA
Buildings can scale 100 storeys around BIA, say new rules
S Kushala
TNN
29 October 2009
BANGALORE: Devanahalli, which is emerging as the Aerotropolis -- airport city -- can now have skyscrapers going up 100 storeys. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Union ministry of civil aviation have stretched the vertical limit around Bengaluru International Airport (BIA) from 150 metres to 300 metres, within a radius of 20 km.
A new rule that's been implemented from June, it has caught the local area planning authority -- Bangalore International Airport Area Planning Authority (BIAAPA) -- unawares. The authority is still sticking to its rule book, which puts the maximum height at 25 metres around the airport.
The regulation, which kicked in for all major airports across the country, came through after builders petitioned the ministry to increase the height around airports as commercial and residential ventures in the vicinity have proved to be good business.
In May, the AAI notified that buildings within a radius of 20 km from the airport can go up to a maximum height of 300 metres, which means roughly 100 floors. The Union civil aviation ministry has also notified that the airports will have to issue NoCs based on the new rules. Certain parameters have been fixed for the heights, based on the distance from runways, and landing and take-off paths.
Aerotropolis is a relatively new concept, where a self-sustained town emerges around the airport with hospitality industry, commercial ventures and also residential enclaves. Here too, around BIA, the realty sector was buzzing with activity when the airport was commissioned, till the market crash last year. Several big projects have been lined up with the government proposing to create business parks.
The civil aviation ministry had constituted a committee to review the height restrictions in tune with the norms of the International Civil Aviation Organization, before making the changes.
THE SQUABBLE
BIAAPA's zonal regulations has capped the building height around the airport at 25 metres. And as per rules, any structure in the airport vicinity has to get an NoC from Air Traffic Control (ATC) officials. The revised regulations of AAI has not yet been communicated to the BIAAPA. "We have no inkling about the new regulations. As far as we know, the limit is 25 metres, for which the airport authorities have to issue the NoC. There is no communication from AAI about the increased height,'' said BIAAPA officials.
On the other hand, BIAAPA is also hassled that an NoC is required from ATC for every construction in the vicinity. "We have brought this issue to BMRDA. Beyond a certain height, it's fair to apply the NoC clause. Not for every small building,'' the officials explained. |
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Nimish Member
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:36 pm Post subject: |
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Completely off-topic, but I hope the builders include parking space for that many occupants! _________________ We miss you Nalini! |
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Spiderguy252 Member
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:40 pm Post subject: |
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Nimish wrote: | Completely off-topic, but I hope the builders include parking space for that many occupants! |
![Laughing](images/smiles/icon_lol.gif) _________________ Yeah. |
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flightgearpilot Member
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:18 pm Post subject: |
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Actually that is no laughing matter. Huge apartments are built with absolutely no study into how it will affect things like parking, traffic, water supply, etc. I know of so many apartment complexes that don't have water supply at all and are served everyday with at least two trucks of borewell water. How long can such an arrangement last?
The way this city is growing -- in an ad hoc, unplanned, organic manner -- is very alarming. |
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Spiderguy252 Member
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:32 pm Post subject: |
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flightgearpilot wrote: | Actually that is no laughing matter. Huge apartments are built with absolutely no study into how it will affect things like parking, traffic, water supply, etc. I know of so many apartment complexes that don't have water supply at all and are served everyday with at least two trucks of borewell water. How long can such an arrangement last?
The way this city is growing -- in an ad hoc, unplanned, organic manner -- is very alarming. |
All cities have grown like that, with the exception of Dubai maybe. The saying goes- City Planning starts after the mess has been made. Look at how London was back in the 50s and 60s. Most of the roads/motorways built were narrow but were sufficient enough for traffic back in the day. Look at how the City Planners have managed to develop the city. The same will happen with Bangalore, one day. _________________ Yeah. |
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flightgearpilot Member
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:43 pm Post subject: |
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Spiderguy252 wrote: |
Look at how the City Planners have managed to develop the city. The same will happen with Bangalore, one day. |
Somehow I don't have that much faith in our administration.. but I hope you're right.. ![Wink](images/smiles/icon_wink.gif) |
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Boeing7xx Member
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:54 pm Post subject: |
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Ya what the hell.... we can live with a 10 degree glideslope..... |
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Manish Soni Member
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:39 pm Post subject: |
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^^ lol
I havent seen very many tall buildings in Bangalore at all, or for that matter almost any other place in India except South Bombay.
The passing of this rule dosent mean that next year there's gonna be mega scrapers cropping-up in and around Devanahalli besides, is there a market for such buildings there ? |
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Spiderguy252 Member
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 8:47 pm Post subject: |
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Manish Soni wrote: | The passing of this rule dosent mean that next year there's gonna be mega scrapers cropping-up in and around Devanahalli besides, is there a market for such buildings there ? |
Why not? There's a shortage of realty space all over India recession not withstanding. Bangalore is no exception. _________________ Yeah. |
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