Sunday, 29 January 2012

MCC violating government order once again

MGP had recently issued a press statement highlighting the violation of a Government Order by Mysore City Corporation.This referred to the Karnataka State Government notification No. NaAI:628:MNY:2003 dated 19-12-2003 which mandates that all high-rise buildings (HRBs meaning, buildings having five (1+4) floors or more or taller than 15 meters) in Mysore should strictly follow the National Building Code on the provision of fire prevention and fire-fighting equipment. The GO further states that a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the fire department is mandatory before licence to build a multi-storeyed building is issued. Also, a clearance certificate from the fire department is compulsory for issuing a completion report. Despite this GO and numerous reminders from the fire department, MCC has continued to allow high-rise buildings without the required NOC from the fire department.
Now another violation of a government notification has come to our notice. According to Sec. 827 of the Indian Railways Works Manual, any building constructed within 30 meters (about 100 feet) from a railway line by either private parties or municipal authorities must obtain a No Objection Certificate from the railways before construction. The purpose of this restriction is obvious. It is to conserve adjacent lands to meet future development needs of the railways (such as double tracking, electrification, etc.). Construction in this corridor makes acquisition of the land very difficult if structures exist in the corridor. Understanding this necessity of the Railways, the Government of Karnataka has issued an order No. HUD 128 GEL 84 (dated 20-10-1984) to all the local bodies in Karnataka that NOC from the Railways is mandatory for any construction in the 60 m wide corridor through which a railway line passes.
But MCC is levelling the land in Yadavagiri next to the Arasikere Railway line to construct some buildings supposedly under the JNNURM project. This land is within 30 m of the railway line and despite the nearby residents raising legal objections, work seems to be going on without getting an NOC from the Railways. Why is MCC so bent on violating the Government notification? Why are the Railways keeping quiet?
B.V. Shenoy, Mysore Grahakara Parishat