GDCR 2019
GDCR 2019
GDCR 2019
4. Height of building
• They provide health, safety and comfort to the people who live in
building.
• Due to these bye-laws, each building will have proper approaches, light,
air and ventilation.
• New construction
• In demolition
All land that have been included by the Govt./Collector within the site of village,
Town or city on or before the date of declaration of intention to make a Town
Planning Scheme or publication of Draft Development Plan
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Basic terminology
Building Line
Means the control line up to which the plinth of a
building adjoining an existing, proposed or
extended street may lawfully extend and includes
the lines prescribed, if any, in any TP Schemes
and/or Development Plan/any Statutory plan time
being in force. The building line may change from
time- to- time as decided by the authority. Build-
to- line
Means a line with which the exterior wall of a
building
Build-to- line
Means a line with which the exterior wall of a
building in a development is required to
coincide. Some percent of the road side façade
area of the ground or more floors in buildings
with more than one floor, may extend to the
road-side property line so that the building
visually reinforces the building façade line of the
street.
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Building-unit
Means a land or plot or part of a land/plot
or combination of more than one land/plot
as approved by the Competent Authority.
However where an alignment has been
fixed on any road by any Competent
Authority, the Building-unit shall mean and
refer to the land excluding the portion
falling in alignment.
Built-up Area
Means the areas covered by a building on all floors including the cantilevered
portions, if any, including walls and columns, but except the areas specifically
excluded under these regulations
Carpet Area
Means the net usable floor area of an apartment, excluding the area covered by
the external walls, areas under services shafts, exclusive balcony or verandah area
and exclusive open terrace area, but includes the area covered by the internal
partition walls
Mixed-Use Building
Means a building with more than one use in different portions of the building.
Refuge Area
Means an area where persons unable to use
stairways can remain temporarily and await
instructions or assistance during emergency
evacuation situation
Travel Distance
Means the distance to be travelled by a user from any point
in a building to a protected escape route, external escape
route or final exit.
Hollow Plinth
Means the space provided below the floor which is on
stilts immediately above the Ground Level for the purpose
of parking and other permissible uses.
Rear Margin
(Based on Plot Area)
Side Margin
Built up
,
Front Margin
(As per road width)
Road
Road side margin as per the road width or margin as per building height
whichever is higher shall be applicable.
The Build-to-Line shall be considered as the imaginary line formed after leaving
the Road Side margin and the required side margins.
This Regulation shall be applicable for all Building-units as mentioned in Local
Area Plans.
Margin
Built up Built up
Road
For Example,
Residential Plot Area= 500 Sq. mt
Proposed F.S.I.= 2
Parking shall be permitted in margins except in access path from gate to stair-case as
illustrated below and as per regulation 8.13.1 (7) and 8.13.1 (8) if contiguous with
parking
in hollow-plinth, provided with a minimum dimension of 6mts, or contiguous with over
all parking layout.
Basement shall be permitted within side and rear margins after leaving 3.0mt margin
from the boundary of the building unit
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•Parking shall be allowed in the rear and side marginal space after keeping minimum
required margin in the case of building height more than 25.0mt.
•Vehicular ramp leading to parking in floors above ground level shall not be permitted in
the margin.
• Pedestrian ramps connecting ground floor with upper floors shall not be permitted in
the marginal spaces.
•The sunk in lower ground floor or basement provided for the purpose of light/ ventilation
shall not be permitted in the marginal open space.
•No difference shall be permitted in the ground level of the marginal space of the
building (in cases where the permitted margin of the basement is lesser then the
Permitted)
In case of buildings connected internally or externally the length of internal road shall be
considered up to the edge of the hollow plinth of the farthest building (in case of building
with hollow plinth) and up to the location of the farthest entrance of the building in case
of solid plinth.
For building units with area less than 2000Sq.Mt. and having buildings with height
more than 25mts, a common plot shall be provided of 10% of the area of building
unit or 200Sq.Mts, whichever is more.