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Page 111 of 342 35 IEnvironmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation i During construction phase Construction phase (with Break-up): !36 Sr.No. Parameter Total Cost (in Rs) I Erosion control - dust suppression measures, barricading and 21,20,130 top soil preservation 2 Labour Camp toilets & sanitation (per year) 7,20,000 3 Labour Safety 6,00,000 4 Environmental Monitoring (Air, noise, soil, water) (per year) 1,85,600 5 Disinfection and Health Check-ups (per year) 73,500 ,6 Environmental monitoring cell 1,70,000 Total 38,69,230 Operation Phase (with Break-up)- ISr. No. Particulars "apital cost o & M cost (per year) 1 Sewage treatment plant 1,09,31,000 14,82,000 :2 Solid waste management 25,32,000 f4,00,000 3 Landscaping 5,81,410 1,46,512 4 Rain water harvesting r r 5 Solar Hot Water System 168,20,000 1,36,000 , 6 Solar PV System f4,80,000 7 IEnvironmental Monitoringl2,52,51 0 ITotai 12.13,44,410 124,41,022 I Quantum and generation of corpus fund and commitment: Project proponent shall collect required maintenance funds as per detailed calculations from customers at the time of possession; These funds will be collected and deposited.in 3 separate bank accounts viz. Individual building, common area and EMP. The funds for individual building and common area will be collected for a period of 1 year whereas funds for EMP will be collected for 1 year. The project proponent will only act as a trustee of funds and upon formation of society, project proponent will transfer signing authority of that bank account to the governing body of society. Monthly expenditure audit will be given to the customers and I if there is any shortfall in maintenance funds, the same will be demanded from the customers. Responsibility for further O&M: Traffic Management I Nos. of the junction to the main road & design of confluence: The site is located in a Residential Zone at Ravet, Haveli Taluka, Pune. The development will be Minulesofthe52"'m<elingoftheSEAC·III(NoN.MMR)heldfrom29"Augusttol"Seplember,2016 : ,. accessible from Proposed 18 m wide road while the Jnternal access ways are 6m wide with 9 m turning Radius. Chairman .

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    35 IEnvironmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation

    i During construction phase Construction phase (with Break-up):

    !36

    Sr.No. Parameter Total Cost (in Rs)

    I Erosion control - dust suppression measures, barricading and 21,20,130top soil preservation

    2 Labour Camp toilets & sanitation (per year) 7,20,000

    3 Labour Safety 6,00,000

    4 Environmental Monitoring (Air, noise, soil, water) (per year) 1,85,600

    5 Disinfection and Health Check-ups (per year) 73,500

    ,6 Environmental monitoring cell 1,70,000

    Total 38,69,230

    Operation Phase (with Break-up)-

    ISr. No. Particulars "apital cost o & M cost (per year) 1 Sewage treatment plant 1,09,31,000 14,82,000 :2 Solid waste management 25,32,000 f4,00,000 3 Landscaping 5,81,410 1,46,512 4 Rain water harvesting r r 5 Solar Hot Water System 168,20,000 1,36,000 ,

    6 Solar PV System f4,80,000 ~4,000 7 IEnvironmental Monitoringl2,52,51 0 ITotai 12.13,44,410 124,41,022 I

    Quantum and generation ofcorpus fund and commitment: Project proponent shall collect required maintenance funds as per detailed calculations from customers at the time ofpossession; These funds will be collected and deposited.in 3 separate bank accounts viz. Individual building, common area and EMP. The funds for individual building and common area will be collected for a period of 1 year whereas funds for EMP will be collected for 1 year. The project proponent will only act as a trustee of funds and upon formation of society, project proponent will transfer signing authority of that bank account to the governing body of society. Monthly expenditure audit will be given to the customers and

    Iif there is any shortfall in maintenance funds, the same will be demanded from the customers.

    Responsibility for further O&M:

    Traffic Management I Nos. of the junction to the main road & design of confluence: The site is located in a Residential Zone at Ravet, Haveli Taluka, Pune. The development will be

    .«)~ Minulesofthe52"'m

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    I Plot area: :Parldng details: : Parldnll statement for residential buildin [8:

    Sf Type Applicable parking Provided No. asperDCR parking

    I 2 wheelers 1436 1436, 2 4 wheelers 394 394 3 cYcles

    f88 1388

    4 Public -transport

    Total area provided for parking: 24262.67 sq.m No of car parking provided: 394 Car parking Provided for Commercial: 22 Car parking provided for Residential; 372 Type ofparking ( open/stiltlbasement):Stilt and podium Area per car including drive way provided for car parking: On ground level: 52.13 sq.m

    On podium level: 33.76 sq.m Width of all Internal roads (m): 6m

    37 CRZIRRZ clearance Not Applicable obtain ,ifany

    38 Distance from Protected Not Applicable Areas I Critically Polluted areas I Eco-sensitive areas I inter-State boundaries

    Check list for the other necessary approvals

    Status of the Nameofthe -Uateufthe approval competent issued letter

    authority

    39 CFO NOC for the above in Process ChiefFire Officer, said building structure(s)

    40 HRC NOC for the above Not applicable said building structure(s) (If applicable)

    41 NOC for the above said Not Applicable building structure(s) from the Aviation authority (If applicable)

    [42 Consent for the water for In Process Pimpri Chinchwad ... ...

    I'U.~~ ~ Minutes ofthe 52"' meeting of the SEAC -Ill (NoN-MMR) held from 29" Augustto I" September;!Ol6 ~.. ~ ~an-

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    the above said detail(s) Municipal Corporation

    ,43 Consent for the drainage Received Pimpri Chinchwad •

    for the above said detail(s) Municipal Corporation

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    , Consent for the electric , supply for the proposed demand

    Precertification for Green Building from Indian Green Building Council and other recognized institutes (Ifapplicable)

    To be applied after sanctioning.

    NA

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    Court Order (If applicable)

    Other approvals (If any)

    NA

    Received SWaCH

    I

    PP submitted their application for prior Envirorunent Clearance for total plot area of 20,700 Sq. Mtrs, BUA of60,439.11 Sq.Mtrs and FSI area of27,375.78 Sq. Mtrs. PP proposes to construct 8 nos. of residential buildings including 1 MHADA building having maximum height of 39.90Mtrs.and a club house.

    The case was earlier considered in 46lhmeeting of the SEAC - III held from 251h to 2

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    3. PP to submit revised plan for club house and swimming pool ensuring that not more than 10 % ofRG area is occupied by these facilities. PP to submit cross section of roads-onl'eriphery to show boundary wall, rain water harvesting, drainage and trees.

    4. PP to submit revised" DG set calculations. 5. PP to revise EMP cost considering swimming pool operating & maintenance cost.

    SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for Prior Environmental Clearance, subject to PP complying with the above conditions.

    Item No.20Mls.High Point Landmark LLP.

    Application for prior Environmental clearance for proposed residential developement at S.No. 27511 and 27611 ,Village Mann,Taluka Mulshi,Dist.Pune.(Compliance case)

    1. Name ofProject

    2. Name, contact number & address of Proponent

    3. Name, contact number & address ofConsultant

    Proposed Residential project at S.No. 275/1 & 276/1(P), Maan, Hiqjewadi, Pune, by High Point Landmark LLP, Pune Mr. Amitabh Agarwal/ Rajesh Goyal MIS High Point Landmark LLP, ICC Trade Towers, A-I02 Senapati Bapat Road, Pune-411016 Telephone Number: +91 -020 - 67242213 Email ID: [email protected] Aditya Environmental Services Pvt. Ltd. 107, Hiren Light hldustrial Estate, Mogul Lane, Mallim, Mumbai - 4000 16 Phone: 022-24456473 email:[email protected]

    Accreditation~of4. consultant (NABET Accreditation)

    5. Type ofproject: Housing project! Industrial Estate I SRA scheme I MHADA I Township or others

    6. Location of the project

    Whether in Corporation I7.

    QCI NABET Accredited

    Proposed Residential project

    S.no. 275/1 & 276!1(P), Maan, Hinjewadi

    Latitude: 18 0 35'45.69 N Longitude: 73 0 41'56.34 E PMRDA

    Municipal 1other area Applicability ofthe DCR pcmunicipal class council (PMRDA)8. ~ Minutes ofthe 52" meeting ufllle SEAC·IIl (NoN·MMR) held from 2

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    9. IOD/IOA/Concession In Process

    Document or any other fonn

    ofdocument as applicable

    (Clarifying its confonnity

    with local planning rules and

    provisions),

    10. Note on the initiated work Not Initiated

    (Ifapplicable)

    II. LO! INOC from MHADA / Not Applicable

    Other approvals (If

    applicable)

    12. Total Plot Area (sq. m.) Area ofPlot :24500.00 Sq.m

    Deductions Deductions: Nil

    Net Plot area Balance Plot Area: 24500.00 sq m

    Open Space: 2450.00 sq m Amenity Space: 4900.00 sq m Net Plot area: 17640 sq m

    13. Pennissible FSI (including Total Pennissible FSI: 27,832.00 sq m TDRetc.)

    14. Proposed Built-up Area Proposed FSI :27628.82 sqm (FSI & Non-FSI) • Proposed Non FSI : 32,057.80 sq m

    Total Built up area: 59,686.62 sq m

    15. Ground-coverage 2,725.30m"

    Percentage (%) i.e. 15.44 % ofnet plot area

    (Note: Percentage ofplot

    not open to sky)

    16. Estimated cost ofthe , Rs. 134 Cr.

    project

    No. of building & its The Project development comprises of6 Residential configuration( s)

    17. Building

    Building Names Configuration

    A 3P+l3 floors B 3P+14 floors

    C 3P+14 floors

    D 3P+17 floors

    E 3P+ 16 floors

    F 3P+17 floors

    "'"'~~---- Minutes ofthe 52"' meetjng ofthe SEAC - m(NON-MMR) held from 29" August In I' Sep'ember,2016 ~ ~ Chairman

    http:59,686.62http:32,057.80http:27628.82http:27,832.00http:24500.00http:24500.00

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    ....__..----

    Club House: 1 Nos. G+1

    18. Number of tenants & shops Residential tenements : 623

    19. Number of expected sera

    Residential tenants : 3115

    20. ity per hectare 25428 TenementJhectare 1271.42 tenants! hectare

    21. the building(s) Proposed maximum Ht. of the Building:60 m 22. Right ofway (Width of

    the road from the nearest fire station to the proposed building(s)

    Width ofthe road is 15 m Road. The nearest fire station -Hinjewadi Fire Station near Rajiv Gandhi IT Park Phase- L Approximate road distance from nearest fire station = 6.4 kIn

    23. Turning radius for easy access offire tender movement from all around the building excluding the width for the plantation

    For easy access of fire tender 9 m wide internal driveway & 9 m turning radius will be provided.

    24. Existing structure( s) Not Applicable

    25. Details of the demolition with disposal (If applicable)

    Not Applicable

    Minutes ofthe 52"' meeting ofthe SEAC -Ill (NoN·MMR) held from 29" August to I" September,2016 Chairman

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    26. Total Water Requirement During Construction Phase:

    Source: Private water tankers.

    Construction water requirement:4.9 nhday

    Labour water requirement: 6.75 m'/day

    During Operation Phase:

    Source: Maan Grampenchayat

    Total Water Requirement including landscape :439.95

    m'/day Total Fresh Water Demand: 280.35 m3/day

    Residential Dry Season Wet Season I Fresh water: 280.35 m'/day Fresh water:280.35m'/day •

    I Recycled water Recycled water • (Flushing): 140.18 m3/day (Flushing): 140.18 m3/day

    Recycled water Recycled water (Gardening): 19.43 ml/daY (Gardening):O m1/day Swimming pool Swimming pool make up: 00 m1/daY make up: 00 m'/day Excess treated water: Excess treated water: 181.01 m1/daY 200.44 m1/day Firefighting : 300 m' Firefighting : 300 m'

    I 27. Details about Swimming Pool : swimming pools: NA

    1. Dimensions: NA 2. Total water requirement: NA 3. Water requirement for makeup: NA 4. Details ofquality to be achieved NA

    28. Rain Water Harvesting Level of the Ground water table: (RWH) Pre monsoon: 15 BGL

    Post monsoon: 10 BGL 1. Size of recharge pit: 1.2 mX 1.2 m X4m depth with 60 m bore hole

    Nos of recharge pit proposed: 5 Nos • Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O&M cost) capital Cost: Rs 8,00,000 /- (Eight Lacs rupees only)

    Annual O&M Cost:2,00,000 /- ( Two Lacs Only)

    , Minutes oflhe 52tld meeting of the SEAC - III (NoN-MMR) held from 21jh August to III September.20J6 .~

    Chairman

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    29. UGTtanks UG Tank Capacity for Residential

    Ground Water Tank In Litres

    30. Stonn water drainage

    Reclaimed Water Tank 1,41,000

    Domestic Compartment 4,21,000

    Fire tank (In Lit) 3,00,000

    • Natural water drainage pattern: The storm water collected through the storm water drains of adequate capacity will be led to recharge pits and surplus shall be discharged into the existing seasonal stonn water line near the site.

    31. Sewage and Waste water demand

    32. Solid waste Management

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    Total Sewage generation from the proposed project will be: 378.43 m3/day • STP Technology: MBBR

    • Total Capacity ofSTP (CMD): 380 m3/day

    • Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O&M cost) Capital Cost: Rs 60,00,000/- (sixty lacs only) Annual 0 & M cost: Rs 6,60,000/- (six Lacs sixty

    thousands Only) Waste generation in the Pre-Construction and Construction phase:

    Waste generation Total labour Solid Waste Generation: 30 Kg/day

    Biodegradable waste (Kg/day): 18 Kg/day revise Non-biodegradable waste (Kg/day):12Kg/day

    • Disposal of the construction waste debris: The Construction waste generated during construction shall be segregated, reused on site and surplus shall be led to scrap dealers fur recycling. Waste generation in the operation Phase Total Solid waste Generation: 1557.5 kg/day

    Biodegradable waste (Kg/day): 934.5 Kg/day Non-Biodegradable waste (Kg/day): 623Kg/day

    • E - waste: 600grn/day

    • Hazardous waste (Kg/month): Not applicable.

    A:h~~ Minutes of the 52l!d meeting of the SEAC· III (NoN-MMR) held from 29" August to III September,2OJ6 ~~ ~ary Chainnan

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    • Bio-medical waste (Kglmonth) (If applicable): Not

    Applicable

    • STP Sludge (Dry sludge):56 kglday

    Mode of Disposal of waste:

    • Dry - waste: For Residential: Dry waste will be segregated into recyclable and non-recyclable waste will be managed by SWACH

    • Wet - waste: Residential: Biodegradable waste will be treated through on-site Organic Waste Converter

    • E - waste: Authorized vendor

    • Hazardous waste: Not applicable

    • Bio-medical waste (Ifapplicable): Not Applicable

    • STP Sludge: will be used as Manure

    Area Requirement: Location(s) : Attached Total area provided for the storage & treatment of the solid waste: 75sq m

    OWC:

    Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O&M cost)

    Capital Cost: 17,50,000 Rs.l- (Rs Seventeen lacs Fifty

    thousand only)

    I Annual 0 & M Cost: 4,36,0161- (Rs Four Lacs thirty six ! thousand sixteen only) .

    33 Green Belt Development: I Total Landscape area provided: 4401.94 sq m Sq.m (17.9 % on gross plot area.) RG area required:2450 sq m (10.00 % on gross plot area) RG area provided in mandatory open space: 2465 sq m (10.06 % on gross plot area) Club House area - 200.13 Sq.m Peripheral green area: 311.00 Sq.m Provided total R.G. On ground: 2976.l3Sq.m Podium landscape area: 1425.81 Sq.m

    ~ Minutes of lb. 52'" meetingoflb. SEAC· III (NoN·MMR) held !rom 29" August to I" September,2016 ~

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    Sr.no Botanical Name Common Qty Characteristics & Ecological Name Importance

    I Azadirachta Neem 15 A medium to large size hardy indica tree which stand in drought

    conditions. Attain a much larger : size in dry regions. 2 Syzygium cumini Iambhul tree 16 A larger size tree with dense

    foliage provided shade along roads, wood is water resistant and attracts a variety of birds.

    3 Millingtonia India cork tree 27 A columnar, evergreen tree, hortensis grows well in both dry and

    moist regions 4 Khaya senghalis Khaya 13 State flower tree of Maharashtra,

    Medium sized tree, beautiful purple flowers

    5 Jacaranda Jacaranda 17 Large deciduous tree. Flowers mimosifo/ia attract many birds

    6 Ailanthus excelsa Maharukh 17 Large tree, good for roadside plantation, commom in most hotter parts ofMaharashtra

    7 Spathodia pichkara 10 A handsome large deciduous campanulata flowering tree. Good for

    roadside plantation 8 Lagerstromia Tamhan 20 State flower tree ofMaharashtra

    flos-regineae medium sized tree, beautiful purple flowers, grows well in both dry and humid climate

    9 Cassia fistula Babava 58 Small deciduous tree. Excellent flowering lree for arid regions.

    ·10 Butea Palas 28 Small deciduous. Good for monosperma roadside plantation

    11 Erythrina indica pangaea 30 Medium sized deciduous tree. Bright scarlet flowers.

    12 Psidium guajava Guava, peru 18 Small hardy tree

    13 Albizia lebbeck shirish 12 Shady, large tree, ball shaped flowers

    14 Terminalia Badam 15 Tall deciduous fiuit bearing catappa

    15 Plumeria alba Champa 10 Ornamental flowering tree

    16 Michelia Sonchapha 04 Medium sized evergreen tree, ~,

    fragrant yellow flowers, Butterfly host plant

    ~ Minu.es ofth. 52"" meeting of the SEAC·llI (NoN·MMR) held from 29" Augus. 10 t' September,2016 ~ Chainnan

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    [ 310 1 Total 1 ! List of proposed plantation for the scheme • Number and list of trees species to be planted around the border ofnallah / stream / pond (If any):NA • Number ofexisting trees: 19 No's • Number, size, age and species oftrees to be cut! trees to be transplanted: 04 trees will be transplanted 15 nos will be protected

    • NOC for the Tree transplantation! compensatory plantation, if any: Not Applicable

    Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O&M cost) ,Capital Cost: Rs. 13,61,850/- (Thirteen lac sixty one thousand eight hundred fifty)

    Annual 0 &M Cost: Rs. 1,46,535/- (one lac forty six thousand five hundred thirty five)

    Energy

    PowerSupply:

    During Construction phase:

    Total Demand load: 22 kW

    Source ofpower supply: MSEDCL

    Numberand CapacityoftheDGsets tobe Used :

    35 KVA - I Nos.

    During Operation phase:

    Connected load= 2297 kW

    Maximum demand= 1259 kVA

    Source ofpower supply: MSEDCL

    Transformers: 630 KVA - 2 No~,

    Numberand CapacityoftheDGsets tobe Used :

    250KVA-l Nos.

    Type offuel used High Speed Diesel.

    Stack Height:

    250 KVA- 35 m

    Electricity requirement from MSEDCL: 2297 KW

    HT Line passing through the plot ifany: NA

    Energy saving by non-conventional method: Compliance of the ECBC guideline: Yes

    ~ Minutes of the 52" meeting ofthe SEAC· lU(NoN·MMR) held from 29' August 10 1'S.ptemher,2016 ~ Chairman' ,

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    Compliance with Energy Conservation Building Code 2007

    Sr. No.

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    5.2.4

    5.2.5

    5.2.6 .1

    6.2.1

    6.2.2

    7.2

    7.2.1 .4

    7.4

    8.2.1 .1

    8.2.2

    Requirement

    Minimum Equipment efficiencies for Airconditioning

    Ducting in AC spaces to have insulation of RO.6

    All air and water systems of HVACtobe balanced and records maintained.

    Condenser locations

    Solar water heating for minimum 20% design capacity

    Equipment efficiency standards

    Lighting controls occupancy sensors

    Exterior lighting to be controlled by photo sensor or time switch

    Exterior lighting power to be with in specified limits

    Maximum allowable power loss from transformer to be with in specified limits.

    Energy efficient motors

    Compliance

    NA

    NA

    NA

    NA

    Complies

    Complies

    NA

    Complies.

    Complies

    NA

    All motors and in PHE systems will have nominal full load efficiency

    A'n~~Minutesofthe 52114 meeting oftheSEAC ~ 111 (NoN~MMR) held from 296. August Il) 1$ Septemoor.,2016 ~ ~ • Chainnan

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    as per IS 12615.

    Power factor be maintained 12 8.2.3 between 0.95 and NA

    unity

    13 8.2.4 Check metering Complies.

    Power distribution system losses 14 8.2.5 to be NA

    maintained less than 1%

    Energysavingmeasures

    ThefollowingEnergyConservation Methods are proposedintheproject:

    Solar Water Heating Systems Will Be Done For Bathrooms.

    T5, CFL & LED based lighting will be proposed in the Staircase, parking, landscape areas, signage's, Entry gates and boundary compound walls etc.

    Auto Timer Switches will be provided for Street lights, Garden lights, parking for saving electrical energy.

    Water Level Controllers with Timers will be used for Water Pumps.

    To create awareness to end consumer or flat owner, for using energy efficient light fittings like CFL, T5 Lamps & LED Lights.

    Solar Hot Water System BudgetarY allocation (Capital cost and O&M cost) Capital Cost: Rs 31,15,0001- (Thirty one lacs fifteen thousand only) Annual 0 & M Cost: Rs.3, II ,5001- (Three lacs eleven thousand five hundred only)

    SolarPV Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O&M cost) Capital Cost: Rs. 1,50,000/- (One lac Fifty thousand only) Annual 0 & M Cost: Rs. 7,500/- (Seven thousand Five hundred only)

    ,

    MInutes ofthe 52.... meeting ofthe SEAC ~ III (NoN~MMR) held from 29111 August to lid September,2016 ~

    Chainn.n

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    35 Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation Construction phase (with Break-up):

    Quantum and generation of Corpus fund and Commitment:

    Pr~iect proponent shall collect required maintenance funds as per detailed calculations from customers at the time ofpossession. These funds will be collected and deposited in 3 separate bank accounts viz. Individual building, common area and EMP. The funds for individual building and common area will be collected for a period of I year whereas funds for EMP will be collected for I year. The project proponent will only act as a trustee of funds and upon fonnation of society, project proponent will transfer signing authority ofthat bank account to the governing body of society. Monthly expenditure audit will be given to the customers and ifthere is any shortfall in maintenance funds, the same will be demanded from the customers.

    Operation Phase (with Break-up)-

    Sr. No. !Particulars Capital cost 0& M cost (per year) I Sewage treatment plant Rs.60,00,000 I- Rs. 6,60,00012 Solid waste management Rs. 17,50,000 I- Rs 4,36,016/3 ~andscaping Rs 13,61,850. Rs. 1,46,53514 SolarPV Rs 1,50,0001 Rs 7,50015 Solar hot water System Rs.3I,15,0001 Rs 3,11,50016 IEnvironmental Monitoring Rs.2,52,5 10/7 WTP Rs 6,00,0001 Rs.2,58,00018 Stonn water networking Rs 09,00,0001 NA

    Stonn water line Rs.3,060,000 NA 9 lRain Water Harvesting Rs 8,00,0001 Rs 2,00,0001Irotal Rs.I,56,06,8501 22,72,061

    Minutes of the 5200 meeting of the SEAC - III (NoN-MMR) held from 29111 August to lsi September,2016 Chainnan

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    Erosion control - dust suppression measures, barricading and top soil preservation

    Labour Camp toilets & sanitation (per year)

    Labour Safety

    Environmental Monitoring (Air, noise, soil, water) (per year)

    Disinfection and Health Check-ups (per year)

    Environmental Monitoring Cell

    Total Cost (in Rs)

    27,21,837/

    4,80,0001

    6,00,0001

    1,85,6001

    96,0001

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    36 Traffic Management Nos. ofthe junction to the main road & design ofconfluence: I The site is located in a Industrial zone converted to Residential Zone in Maan, Pune. The development will be accessible from Proposed 15 m wide road while the internal access ways are 9 m wide with 9 m turning Radius. Parkin~ statement for residential buildings:

    S.No. Type Applicable no. Provided parking Ofparking As ! perDCR

    I 2 wheelers 623 623

    2 4 wheelers 208 208

    3 Cycles 623 623

    4 Public Transport NA NA

    Total area provided for Parking: 13200 Sq m No. Ofcar parking provided: 208 Type ofparking (Open/Stilt! Basement):Open/Stilt Area per car including driveway provided for car parking: 30 sqm

    No ofcars Average car parking area Level-l 52 30.94

    I Level-2 116 31.53 • Level-3 40 33.64 . Total 208 31.68

    Width of all internal roads (m): 9 m

    37 CRZIRRZ clearance Not Applicable obtain ,if any

    38 Distance from Protected Not Applicable Areas I Critically Polluted areas I Bco-sensitive areas I inter-State boundaries

    Check list for the other necessary approvals

    Status of the Name of the Date ofthe approval competent issued letter

    authority

    39 . CFO NOC for the above Isaid building structure(s)

    Received ChiefFire Officer,

    40 HRC NOC for the above Not applicable

    ~ ~Minu""ofthe52"'mee,ingoftheSEAC.1II(NoN-MMR)heldftom29·Augusl,o!'Sep,ember,2016 ~ary Chairman

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    said building structure(s) (IfappJicable)

    NOC for the above said building structure(s) from the Aviation authority (If applicable)

    Consent for the water for the above said detail(s)

    Consent for the drainage for the above said detai I(s)

    Consent for the electric supply for the proposed demand

    Precertification for Green

    Not Applicable

    Received

    Received

    After Sanctioning

    NA

    Maan Grampanchayat

    02/09/2014

    Maan Grampanchayat

    02/0912014

    1 i Building from Indian

    Green Building Council and other recognized institutes (Ifapplicable)

    Court Order (If NA

    applicable)

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    . Other approvals (If any)47

    Non Bio degradable waste SWACHReceived 511012015 Swaeh

    PP submitted their. application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 24,500.00Sq. Mts.,BUkoH9;6S6:&2Sq~ Mtrs~an~FS-hrea-of-27;628:82-Sq;-Mtrs: Pl'-proposes to construct 6 nos. of residential buildings having maximum height 60.00 mtrs and a club house.

    The case was earlier considered in 35 th meeting of SEAC-III held from 15th to 17th October 2015. PP has revised the proposal hence the case is appraised as fresh in 47th meeting of the SEAC- III held from 23mto 27th May, 2016 and 51 ''meeting held from 26th and 28th to 30th July 2016.

    This committee took up the compliance report and other documents submitted by the Project

    Proponent for examination. The proposal is appraised as category 8 Ca) B2.

    During discussion following points emerged:

    Minutes ofthe 52ud meeting of the SEAC - m(NoN-MMR) held from 29lh August to III. September.,2016 Chairman

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    l. PP to submit IODIIOAfConcession DocumentIPlan Approval or any other form of documents as applicable clarifYing its conformity with local planning rules and provisions there under as per the Circular dated 30.01.2014 issued by the Environment Department, Govt. ofMaharashtra.

    SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for Prior Environmental Clearance, subject to PP complying with the above condition.

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    Item No.21M/s. Pate Construction Unit One LLP.

    Application for prior Environmental clearance for proposed residential and commercial project at

    S. No.1, Bhilarewadi ,Distt.Pune.(Compliance case)

    Proposed Residential and commercial project at S.no.III/IAlI and S.NoA/IA, Bhilarewadi, Haveli Talllka, distt. Pllne, Maharashtra by Pate Construction UnitOneLLP

    I. Name of Project

    2. Mr. Nilesh Pate

    address of Proponent

    Name, contact number &

    Address:

    Vishwancel Apartment,

    506, Narayan peth,

    Ramanballg Chowk,

    Pllne 411 030

    Email: [email protected]

    Contact: 9822877889

    Aditya Environmental Services Pvt. Ltd. address ofConsultant Name, contact number &3.

    107, Hiren Light Industrial Estate, Mogul Lane, Mahim, Mumbai - 400016 Phone: 022-24456473

    w email:adil)'[email protected]

    ! QCI NABET Accredited

    consultant (NABET

    Accreditation)

    Accreditation of4.

    Proposed Residential and commercial project project / Industrial Estate / SRA scheme I MHADA / Township or others

    Type of project: Housing 5.

    S.no.l/IIIAll and S.No.41IA Bhilarewadi, Taluka Haveli, Pune Maharashtra Latitude: 18"27'9.66"N Longitude: 73°52'46.67"E

    6. Location of the project

    PMRDA

    Municipal/ other area

    7. Whether in Corporation /

    Regional planning rules 21/11120138. Applicability of the DCR

    In Process

    or any other form ofdocument

    as applicable (Clarifying its

    9. IODIIOAlConccssion Document

    ~.......

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    conformity with local planning

    rules and provisions)

    10 Note on the initiated work NA

    (If applicable)

    ! II In process

    Other approvals (If applicable)

    LOI I NOC from MHADA I

    12 Total Plot Area (sq. m.) Total Plot Area: 16,770 m2

    Deductions Deductions: 5,582.94 m2

    Net Plot area Gross Plot area: 11,187.06 m2

    Deductions: 2496.89 m2

    Net plot area: 8,558.10 m2

    13 Permissible FSI (including Total Permissible FSI: 17.564.28m2

    TDRetc.)

    14' Proposed Built-up Area Total Proposed FSI area: 14,706.8 I m2

    (FSI & Non-FSI) Total Non FSI area: 17,582.35m2

    Total FSI & Non FSI area proposed: 32,289.16 m2

    15 Ground-coverage Total Ground Coverage Percentage: 23% Percentage (%) Total Ground Coverage: 2,618.19 Sq.m

    (Note: Percentage of plot

    not open to sky)

    16 Estimated cost of the Rs 57 crores

    project

    !

    17 The project consists offive residential buildings, 33 configuration(s) No. of building & its

    commercial shops, one school and one clubhouse having the following configuration Building A - G+11 with commercial shops on ground

    . Building B- G·+ II with commercial shops on ground Building C - P+ II Building D - P+ II Building E - P+II School building - P+6 Clubhouse - G+ I

    18 Number oftenants and Residential tenements: 325 tenements. 1625 Persons. shops Commercial shops: 33, estimated population - 66 persons

    School: I, estimated population - 491 ,

    19 Residential tenements; 325 tenements 1625 nos. residents I users Number of expected

    Commercial shops;33 with estimated population - 66 nos. School estimated population - 491 nos.

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    20 Tenant density per hectare 1301 Tenant/hectare 214 Tenementslhectare

    21 Height ofthe building{s) Proposed maximum Ht. of the Building: 36m

    22 Right of way (Width of 60m wide road from the nearest fire station to the project. the road from the nearest fire station to the Nearest fire Station: Fire station opposite Katraj dairy, proposed building{s) Dhankawdi

    Nearest Fire Station Distance: 3.67 krn

    23 Turning radius for easy For easy access of fire tender, 6m wide internal driveway access of fire tender & 9m turning radius will be provided. movement from all around the building excluding the width fOI" the plantation

    24 Existing structure{s) Not Applicable

    25 Details of the demolition Not Applicable with disposal (If applicable)

    26 Total Water Requirement During construction phase: Source: Private water tankers Tulal wa!\lr requirt:rmml by laburs: 6.7ml/day During operation phase: Dry season: Source: Bhilarewadi Grampanchayat Total Water Requirement: 264.44 m3(day

    Details Dry Season Wet Season

    Fresh water (in m3/day) 157.39 157:39

    Recycled water (Flushing) 87.05 87.05

    Recycled water 20.00 00.00

    Clubhouse Included in Included in fresh water fresh water

    Swimming pool NA NA

    Excess treated water 88.95 108.95

    Fire fighting 250 250

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    27 Details about Swimming Pool

    28 Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)

    29 UGTtanks

    30 Storm water drainage

    31 Sewage and Waste water demand

    32 Solid waste Management

    NA

    Level of the Ground water table: Pre monsoon aquifer level· 9-11 bgl Post monsoon aquifer level - 11-14 bgl Average aquifer level considered - 10 bgl

    • Size and no ofRWH tank(s) and Quantity: Not applicable • Capacity ofRWH tank: Not applicable • Location ofRWH tank(s) : Not applicable

    Nonresidential: Not Applicable

    Recharge pits are proposed for rain water harvesting. 7 recharge pits having I.5m dia and4m depth and bore having 200mm dia with depth of 22m

    Rain water harvesting capacity =5250 cum Percentage of harvesting =86% Estimated Run off=6,121 cum • Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O&M cost)

    i.Capital Cost: Rs. 18,32,812.50/o & M Cost: Rs. 36,600/Total capacity ofUGT (Resi+Comm+School) - 622 cum

    Domestic water tank = 240 cum

    Fire Fighting tank =250 cum

    Recycled water tank= 132 cum

    'The storm water collected through the storm water drains

    of adequate capacity with recharge pits.

    Storm water pipe size 900 mm diameter.

    Sewage generation from proposed project:

    • Total estimated Sewage generation: Residential & Commercial & School: 220 m3/day Capacity ofSTP provided: 245 m3/day

    • STP Technology: Phytorid technology

    • Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O&M cost) Capital Cost; Rs. 95,00,000/o & M Cost: Rs. 4,00,0001

    Waste generation in the Pre-Construction and Construction phase:

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    • Waste generation : Total labour Solid Waste Generation: 30 Kg/day Non-biodegradable waste (Kg/day): 12 Kg/day

    Biodegradable waste (Kg/day): 18 Kg/day

    • Quantity of the topsoil preserved: 5240 cum

    • Disposal ofthe construction waste debris: The Construction waste generated during construction shall be segregated, reused on site and surplus shall be led to scrap dealers for recycling.

    Waste generation in the Operation Phase Residential + Commercial + School Total Solid waste-Generation:-95 1.75 kg/day Biodegradable waste: 543.20 kg/day Non-Biodegradable waste: 408.55 kg/day Landscape waste: I kg/day E - waste: Not Applicable Hazardous waste (Kg/month): Not applicable. Biomedical waste (Kg/month) (If applicable): Not Applicable STP Sludge (Dry sludge): approx. 2.2 kg/day

    Mode ofDisposal of waste: • Dry - waste:

    Dry waste will be segregated into recyclable and non

    recyclable waste. Non degradable waste will be handed

    over to "SwaCH"(Co-operative enterprise for waste

    collection. Dried sludge from STP will be used as manure.

    • Wet - waste:

    Biodegradable waste will be treated in Organic Waste

    Converter

    Residential+ Commercial + School = OWC Capacity

    543.20 kg/day

    • E waste: Not Applicable

    • Hazardous waste: Not applicable

    • Biomedical waste (Ifapplicable): Not Applicable

    Area requirement: I.Total area provided for the storage and treatment ofthe solid waste: 10M x 6M = 60 sqm

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    Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O&M cost) Capital Cost: Rs.15,50,000f0& M Cost: Rs.3,92,227 f

    33 Green Belt Development: I.Total RG area provided: 1710.71 sqm = 15% on net gross plot area 2.RG area under green belt: 2.1 RG area on ground: 1710.71 sqm 2.2 RG area on podium: NA 3.0 clubhouse area: 65 sqm 4.0 Total Landscape area - (2+3) 1775.71 sqm 5.0 RG area other than green belt - playground area for school- 671.22 sqm (40% ofthe school area)

    No. & list oftrees species to be planted in the ground RG : 186 nos. of trees

    !

    List of proposed plantation on 2round: Sr.no Botanical Name Common Qty Characteristics & . Name Ecological Importance I Manikara zapota Chikoo 15 Evergreen fruit bearing

    tree. 2 Michelia champaca Sonchapha 19 Medium sized evergreen

    tree, fragrant yellow flowers, butterfly host plant.

    3 Mimusops elengii Bakul 07 Shady tree, small white~ fragrant flowers

    4 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 16 Evergreen tree grows in well drained soil

    5 Cassiafistula Bahava 22 Medium sized deciduous tree. Beautiful yellow flowers, Butterfly host plant

    6 Butea monosperma Flame tree 06 Medium sized deciduous tree. Beautiful orange flowers, Butterfly host plant

    7 Cassia grandis Pink shower 09 Large tree with dense, umbrella-shaped canopy and~mooth pale gray bark.

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    8 Saraca indica Sitaashok 18 Shady tree with red-yellow flowers.

    9 Roystonia regia Royal palm 35 Ornamental tree, good for medicinal purposes and construction timber.

    10 Syzyiam cumini Jambhul 09 Large evergreen tree with dense foliage.

    11 Anthocephalus Kadamb 23 Shady, large tree, ball

    I cadamba shaped flowers. 12 Mangifera indica Mango tree 07 Fruit tree, having cultural

    importance.

    186

    • Number and list of trees species to be planted around the border of nallahJstream 1 pond (If any):NA • Number of existing trees: 02 nos • Number, size, age and species oftrees to be cut, trees to be transplanted: 02 trees to be transplanted • NOC for the Tree transplantationl compensatory plantation, ifany: NA

    Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O&M cost) Capital Cost: Rs. 18,90,980.50/o & M Cost: Rs. 1,26,379.041

    34

    Power Supply: 35 Energy Total power consumption for residential buildings for

    Construction phase: 59KW DO Set: lXlOOKVA

    Total power consumption for residential, commercial shops and school. Connected Load: 1760 KW Maximum Demand -1546 KW

    Source of Supply: MSEDCL. No. OfTransformers - 3 no. of630 KVA

    DO Sets capacity Residential: IX125 kVA Commercial: IX62.5 kVA School:IXl25 kVA

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    Energy saving measures The following Energy Conservation Methods are proposed in the project:

    Auto Timer control for external & Common lighting Use ofCFL / LED lamps in all public! common areas. Solar powered water heating. Electronic V3F Drives for Elevators

    %-age of Saving: 2.95%

    Compliance of the ECBC guidelines: (Yes / No) (Ifyes then submit compliance in tabular form):

    Compliance with Energy Conservation Building Code (f:CBC) 2007

    Sectio Requirement Remark n

    I 6.2.2 Equipment efficiency Done standards

    2 7.2 Lighting controls to be Done controlled by photo sensor or time switch

    3 7.2.1.4 Exterior lighting to be Done controlled by photo sensor or time switch

    4 7.3 Interior lighting power Done to be with in specific limits

    i -

    5 7.4 Exterior lighting Done power to be within specified limits

    6 8.2.1.1 Maximum allowable Done power loss from transformer

    7 8.2.3 Power factor be Done

    I I maintained between 0.95 and unity

    8 8.2.4 Check metering Done

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    9 8.2.5 Power distribution Done system losses to be maintained less than 1 %

    Stack Height: For Residential: 2.0 m Forcommercial: 1.5 m For School: 2.0 m

    Electricity requirement from MSEDCL: 1760 KW H.T. Line passing through the plot, ifany: No.

    Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and 0 & M cost): Capital Cost: 21,25,000/-0& M Cost: 9,00,0001-

    36 Environmental Management plan Budgetary Alloeation During Construction phase (with Break-up): o Capital cost:

    Sr.No. Particulars Cost (in Rs. )

    1 Erosion control, dust suppression measures, 17,68,976.25/· top soil preservation

    2 Labour Camp toilets 75,000/·

    3 Modular STP 15,00,1100/·

    3 Labour Safety Equipment 6,00,000/·

    4 Environmental Monitoring (per Year) 1,85,6001-

    5 Disinfection aJid HeaIth Check-ups(per Year) 73;500/-

    6 Environmental Monitoring Cell 2,02,000/·

    Total 44,05,076.25/-

    Quantum and generation of Corpus fund and Commitment:

    Project proponent shall operate and maintain the premises for I year after giving possession and a corpus fund will be made available for 0 & M of the project. During this tenure the developer shall undertake Annual Maintenance contract for maintaining the environmental infrastructure on site. o Responsibility for further 0 &M:

    The Corpus fund and all the AMC's shall be transferred to the society. During Operation Phase (with Break-up)-

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    Sr.No. Particular Capital cost (in Rs.) o & M cost (in Rs.) I Sewage treatment plant 95,00,000/ 4,00,0001

    2 Solid waste management ,000/ 3,92,227/

    3 Landscaping 18,90,980.50/ 1,26,379.041

    4 D.G Sets costs 21,25,0001 9,00,0001 i

    5 Rain water harvesting 18,32,812.50/ 36,600/

    6 Environmental Monitoring NA 98,220/

    7 Solar water heating 42,25,000/ 2,11,250/

    8 Stormwater line costs 5,24,102/ At actuals

    Total 2,16,47,8951 2,16,467.04/

    37 Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the maiilroad&~designof confluence The site is located in residential zone. The development will be accessible from 60m wide road while the internal road ways are 6m wide with internal driveways. Parking details: • Number and area ofbasement : NA • Number and area ofpodium : NA Area per car = 12.5 sq.m, Area provided per two wheeler = 3 Sq.m Proposed no. ofvehicles 4-Wheeler:94 Nos. 2-Wheeler:457 Nos. Cycles:57I Nos. • Width of all Internal roads: 6 m, Turning radius: 9 m.

    38 CRZIRRZ clearance Not Applicable obtain ,ifany !

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    39 Distance from Protected NA Areas 1Critically Polluted areas / Eco-seusitive areas 1inter-State boundaries

    Cbeck Jist for the otber necessary approvals

    40 Status of the Name of the Date of the approval competent authority issued letter

    41 CFO NOC for the above Received part ChiefFire Officer, 02/07/2014 said building structure(s) NOC Pune

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    42 HRC NOC for the above said building structure(s) (If applicable)

    43 NOC for the above said building structure(s) from the Aviation authority (If applicable)

    44 Consent for the water for the above said detail(s)

    45 Consent for the drainage for the above said detaiJ(s)

    46 Consent for the electric •supply for the propnsed demand

    47 Pre-certifieation for Green Building from Indian Green Building Council and other recognized institutes (If applicable)

    Not applieable

    Not Applicable

    Received

    Received

    In process

    NA

    Bhilarewadi Grampanchayat

    07/08/2015

    Bhilarewadi Grampanchayat

    07/0812015

    MSEB

    I

    48 Court Order (If applieable)

    NA

    - -49 Other aJ:lllrovals (lfany)

    Received

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    SWaCH for Dry waste disposal

    19110/2015

    PP submitted their application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 16,770 Mtrs., BUA of 32,289.16Mtrs.,and FSI area of 14,706.81 Sq. Mtrs. PP proposes to construct 5

    ! no's ofresidential buildings, I commercial building having maximum height of 36.00 m ,33 Nos. of Shops, 1 school building and a club house. The case was earlier considered in 36th meeting of the SEAC - III held from 27th to 30th October 2015 and 43n! meeting of the SEAC - III held from 23rd to 27th February 2016.

    This committee took up the compliance report and other documents submitted by the Project Proponent for examination. The proposal is appraised as category 8 (a) B2.

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    During discussion following points emerged:

    1. PP to submit IOD/IONConcession DocumentIPlan Approval or any other form of documents as applicable clarifying its conformity with local planning rules and provisions there under as per the Circular dated 30.01.2014 issued by the Environment Department, Govt. ofMaharashtra.

    2. PP to obtain NA permission.

    SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for Prior Environmental Clearance, subject to PP complying with the above conditions.

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    Item No.22M/s. A. K. SURANA.

    Application for prior Environmental clearance for proposed Residential project at S. No.211111(P)+211112, Autade Hanedwadi, Taluka Haveli, Distt. Pune;(Compliance case)

    1. Name of Project

    I 2. Name, contact number & address of Proponent

    Name, contact number & IIddress of Consultant

    3.

    4. Accreditation of consultant (NABET Accreditation)

    Type of project: Housing project I Industrial Estate { SRA seheme I MHADA { Township or others

    5.

    6. Location of the project

    Whether in Corporation { Municipal 1other area

    7.

    8. Applicability of the DCR

    9. IODIIOAlConcession Document or any other form

    "f ofdocument as applicable (Clarifying its conformity with local planning rules and provisions)

    Proposed Residential project at S.No.21/l/1(p)+211112, Autade Handewadi Tal-Haveli, Dist Pune by A K Surana Properties, Pune

    Mr. Atul K Surana Proprietor Address: 138, Patil Plaza, I st Floor near Sarasbaug, Mitromandal chowk Parvati - 411009, Pune Mobile number:9822026827 Email ID:[email protected]

    Aditya Environmental Services Pvt. Ltd. 107, Hircn Light Industrial Estate, Mogul Lane, Mahim, Mumbai - 4000 16 Phone: 022-24456473 email:aditj:[email protected]

    QCI NABET Accredidated

    HOllsing project

    Survey. No. S.No.2I/l/l(p)+211112 Autade Handewadi Latitude: 18°27' 1.18"N Longitude 73°56'O.96"E

    PMRDA

    Regional planning rules 21/1 112013

    Under process.

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    10 Note on the initiated work (If applicable)

    11 LOI I NOC from MHADA I Other approvals (If

    i applicable)

    12 Total Plot Area (sq. m.) Dednctions Net Plot area

    13 Permissible FSI (including TDRetc.)

    14 Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & Non-FSI)

    15 Ground-coverage Percentage (%)

    I (Note: Percentage of plot not open to sky)

    16 Estimated cost of the project

    17 No. of building & its configuration(s)

    18 Number of tenants and shops

    19 Number ofexpected residents I users

    20 Teuant density per hector

    21 Height of the building(s)

    22 Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire station to the proposed building(s)

    I

    No Construction work has been initiated for proposed project. i

    NA

    Area ofPlot : 12,100 m2

    Deduction area: 958.47 m2

    Net plot area: I 1,141.53 m2 !

    Total Permissible FSI: 14,562.24 m2

    i

    Total FSI area proposed (Sq. m.): 14,551.35 m2 i

    Total Non FSI area (Sq.m.):13,500.88 m2

    Total.CoveredBUA (Sq.M):28,052.Hm2

    1088.78 m2

    16 % on gross plot area

    Rs45 crores

    One Residential Buildings i Wing A - G+P+17 floors - -,Wing B - G+P+l6 floors

    Club House: I nos. ofclubhouse having G+ I floors

    Commercial: NA

    Residential Tenants: 363 tenements: 1815 tenants

    ResidentiarUsers: 1815 Persons

    Commercial Users: NA

    300

    Proposed maximum Ht. ofthe Building: 54.30 m

    i Existing width of the road is 9m road. Width ofthe proposed MDR road will be 36m. Nearest fire station:Amanora Fire Station Approximate crow-fly distance from nearest fire station: 9.4 km

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    23 Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all around the building excluding the width for the plantation

    Internal driveway 7.5m wide with turning radius of9 m is proposed for the movement of Fire tender around the bUilding.

    24 Existing structure(s) Temporary tin shed exists on site as watchmen cabin. There is a tranformer and electricity poles on site coming under road widening area, hence they will not be disturbed.

    25 Details of the demolition with disposal (If applicable)

    Temporary tin shed will be demolished prior to construction. All the debris will be disposed appropriately.

    26 Total Water Requirement During Construction Phase: Source: Authorized Private water tankers. Labour water requirement: I m1/day Construction water requirement: 13 m1/day

    During Operution Phase:

    Residential:

    Source: Gram Panchayat, Autade Handewadi.

    Total Water Requirement including landscape: 253.02

    m1/day

    Total Fresh Water Demand: 163.35 m3/day

    Residential water requirement DrvSeason Wet Season Fresh water: 163.35 Fresh water: 163.35 m3/dav ml/day Recycled water Recycled water (Flushinl!): 81.67 ml/day (Flushing): 81.67 m1/day Recycled wilter R«ycled water

    -(Gardening): 8ml/day (Gardening); 00 ml/day BYAC make up: NA BYAC make up: NA Swimming pool Swimming pool make up: NA makeup:NA Excess treated water: Excess treated water:

    ll4.35 ml/day Fire fl2htinl!: 200 mJ 106.35 m3/day

    Fire fil!hting: 200 m'

    Not applicable27 Details about Swimming Pool

    Rain Water Harvesting Level ofthe Ground water table : 5 m bgl on an average 28 (RWH)

    • Size and no ofRWH tank(s) and Quantity :No tank

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    - Capacity ofRWH tank :NA I - Location ofRWH tank(s): NA

    No. ofthe Recharge Structures proposed: Total no. 5 recharge structures are proposed. Dimension of the recharge pits are as follows 1.2mX1.6mX3m depth with 17m deep borewell Harvesting capacity - 30 cum per filing.

    Capital cost: Rs. 9,79,500o & M cost: Rs. 1,00,000/

    29; VGT tanks Residential: •

    Domestic UG Tank Capacity: 246 cum Flushing water tank: 123 cum

    I Fire UG Tank Capacity:200 cum.

    30 Storm water drainage All the storm water collected will be channelised through the storm water network and rainwater harvesting system.

    31 Sewage and Waste • Sewage generation: 220.52 kid

    water demand One STP will be proposed ofcapacity 230 kld

    • STP Technology: MBBR technology • Area requirement for STP: 200 Sq.m • Budgetary allocation (Capital enst and O&M cost) Capital Cost: Rs.42,50,000l

    •0 & M Cost: Rs. 5,40,000/

    32 Solid waste Management Waste generation in the Pre-Construction and Construction phase: o Waste generation: For 20 labors Total labour Solid Waste Generation: 4 Kg/day Non-biodegradable waste (Kg/day): 1.6 Kg/day Biodegradable waste (Kg/day):2.4 Kg/day

    • Quantity of top soil to be preserved: 218 cum.

    -Disposal of the construction waste debris: The Construction waste generated during construction shall be segregated, reused on site and surplus shall be led to scrap dealers for recycling.

    Waste generation in tbe operation Phase

    •Residential: Total municipal waste generation: 816.75 kg/day .

    . oBiodegradable waste: 490.05 kg/day. LoNon-Biodegradable waste: 326.70 kg/day.

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    • E-waste- (Kg/month); Not applicable. • Hazardous waste (Kg/month): Not applicable. • Biomedical waste (Kg/month) (If applicable): Not Applicable. Quantity of sludge: 22 kg/day

    Mode of Disposal ofwaste: • Dry - waste:

    Dry waste will be segregated into recyclable and non-

    recyclable waste will be managed by SWACH.

    • Wet - waste:

    Biodegradable waste will be treated in Organic Waste

    Converter. Dried sludge from STP will be used as manure.

    • E -waste: NA

    • Hazardous waste: NA

    • Biomedical waste (Ifapplicable): NA

    • STP Sludge: Dried sludge from STP will be used as

    manure.

    Area requirement: One OWC: 60 Sq.m !

    Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O&M cost) Capital Cost: Rs.II,75,000/0& M Cost: Rs. 3,01, 398/

    Green Belt Development:

    Total RG area: 1,490 sq.m (13.37%)

    Required RG area on ground: 1,1141.15 sqm (10"10)

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    Provided RG on ground: 1,1l4.l7 sq.m Peripheral landscape: 208.68 sq.m Clubhouse area: 167.12 sq.m

    ! Sr~ No; I

    1

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    2

    3

    Botanical name

    Azadiracta indica

    Sy:r;ygium cumini

    Millingtonia hortensis

    Common name

    Neem

    Jambbul tree

    Indian cork tree

    Importance Quantity

    A medium to large size 41 bardy tree wbich stand in drought condition attain a much large size in a dry region I

    A large tree witb dense 15 foliage provides shade along roads, wood is water resistant and attracts a variety of birds.

    A columnar, evergreen tree, 21 grows well in both dry and

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    moist regions

    4 Khaya senghalis Kbaya • Large roadside tree 09

    5 Jacaranda mimosofolia • Jacaranda Medium size gracious 12 deciduous, flowering tree wbicb prefer moderate climate

    6 Ailanthus excelsa Mabarukh Large tree good for roadside 05 plantation common in most botter parts of Mabarasbtra

    7 Spathodia campanulata Picbkari A bandsome large deciduous 06 tree. Good for road side plantation.

    :8 Lagerstromia flos regineae Tamban State flower tree of 06 ,

    Mabarasbtra Medium size tree, beautiful purple flowers, grows well in botb dry and bumid climate

    9 Cassia fistula Babava Medium sized deciduous 08 tree. Beautiful yellow flowers, butterfly bost plant.

    10 Butea monosperma Palas Small deciduous tree, Good 06 for roadside plantation

    11 Erythrina indica Pangara Medium sized deciduous 09 tree, brigbt scarlet flowers

    12 Psidium gaujava GauvalPeru Small hardy trees 06

    13 Albezia lebbeck Sbirish Sbady large tree, ball 07 sbaped flowers

    14 Terminalia Catappa Badam Tall deciduous fruit bearing 09 trees

    15 Plumerla alba Champa Ornamental flowering trees 04

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    16 Michelia champaca Sonchafa Medium size evergreen tree, fragrant yellow flower, butterfly host plant

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    Total Proposed Trees 172 --------------------------------~----~

    List ofproposed plantation for the scheme • Number and list oftrees species to be planted around the border of nallah I stream I pond (If any):NA • Number ofexisting trees: I No.s • Number, size, age and species oftrees to be transplanted: NA • No of Trees to be protected: I nos. • NOC for the Tree transplantation! compensatory plantation, if any: NA

    Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O&M cost) CapitalCost: Rs. 3,72,500/Annual 0 & M Cost: Rs.29,8001

    Power supply:

    Construction Phase:

    Connected load: 22 kW

    One DG set of225 kVA will be used since the same can be

    used during operation phase.

    34 Energy

    Operation Phase: Residential Connected Load :1245.67 kW Maximum Demand: 763.83 kW DG Sets 1 x 225 KVA

    • Energy saving measures : ThefollowingEnergyConservation Methods are proposedintheproject:

    -Use ofSolar Water Heating Systems.

    -T5, CFL & LED based lighting will be proposed in the Staircase, parking, signage's, Entry gates and boundary compound walls etc.

    -Auto Tinoer Switches will be provided for Street lights, Garden lights, parking for saving electrical energy.

    -Water Level Controllers with Timers will be used for Water Pumps.

    -Awareness for end consumer or flat owner, for using energy efficient light fittings like CFL, T5 Lamps & LED

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    Lights.

    -Solar street lighting is proposed. All cables will be derated to avoid heating during use. This also indirectly reduces losses and improves reliability. To achieve the same we have considered current carrying capacity of all the cables laid through groundJair whichever is minimum. ,

    -Detail calculations & % of saving: 21.65 % The project shall utilize whole building performance measure to evaluate the energy saving due to the energy conservation measures.

    - Compliance of the ECBC guidelines YesINo): YES Sectio :

    DNo Requirement Compliance Minimum Equipment

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    efficiencies for !5.2.2 Airconditioning NA

    I Ducting inAC spaces to

    5.2.4 O.6have insulation ofR NA

    systems All air and water

    I ofHVAC to be balanced

    5.2.5 .and records maintained NA

    5.2.6.1 Condenser locations NA i I

    i Solar water heating for • %20minimum

    16.2.1 ; designcapacity Complies :

    Equipment efficiency 6.2.2 standards Complies

    controls Lighting 7.2 occupancy sensors NA

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    Exterior lighting to be !' 7.2.1.4 controlled by photo .Complies

    sensor or time switch :

    7.4 Exterior lighting power Complies

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    to be with in specified limits

    Maximum allowable loss from power Itransformerto be with

    8.,2.1.1 . .in specified limits NA

    8.2.2 Energy efficient motors All motors and in PHE systems will

    have nominal full load i efficiency .12615as per IS

    Power factor be between maintained

    8.2.3 andunitY 0.95 NA

    8.2.4 Check metering .Complies

    Power distribution system losses to bemaintained less than

    8.2.5 %1 NA

    • Budgetary allocation for the following I i L Solar Water Heating System: Icapital Cost:R~.54,45,OOO/-i 0 & M~ostRs.6,53,400 1

    12. Solar P.V. System (Street Light) : Capital Cost: Rs.I 0,23, 700/0& M Cost: Rs.70,600 1

    3. Cost ofDG sets: Capital cost: Rs.l4,62,500/0& M cost: Rs. 5,70,400/

    i i Stack height: 3.5m in-built with DG set.

    I I Electricity requirement from MSEDCL: 1245.67 kW

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    IHT line passing through the plot if: NA 35 Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation

    Construction phase (with Break-up)

    Sr.No Parameter Total Cost (in Rs) -

    1 Erosion control dust suppression measures, Rs. 13,76,402.5 barricading and top soil preservation. i

    2 Labour Camp toilets & sanitation(per Year) Rs.96,000

    3 Labour Safety Equipments and training Rs.80,000

    4 Environmental Monitoring Rs.l ,85,600 !

    5 Disinfection and Health Check-ups Rs.l5,000 ;6 Environmental Monitoring cell Rs.I,70,000i'

    Total Rs.l9,23,002.5

    Operation Phase (with Break-up)-

    Sr. Particular Capital Cost( in Rs) O&M cost per year (in Rs.) ,

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    1 Sewage Treatment Plant 42,50,000/ 5,40,0001 I !!2 Solid Waste Management 11,75,000/ 3,01,0001

    3 Rainwater harvesting system 19,79,500/ 1,00,000/ !

    4 Landscaping 3,72,5001 29,8001·

    ;5 I Environmental Monitoring NA 1,98,600/

    6 Solar water heating system 54,45,000/· 6,53,400/·

    7 Solar Street lighting 10,23,700/ 70,600 I

    I 8 ; Cost ofStorm water line 95,9001· At actuals

    9 Total 1,33,40,700/· 18,93,4001·

    36 Traffic Management The road network within the site has been designed to cater to the traffic loads ofthe project. Hierarchical planning ofroads has been planned. Major proposed MDR road is 36m wide whereas internal driveways are 7.5m wide.Existing access road is 9m wide.

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    1 Required No. of 81 618 618 NA Parking

    Provided No. of 81 618 625 NA Parking ~....

    No. ofcar parking provided: 81 Total car parking area provided including driveway: 2473.74 sqrn Area per car including driveway: 30.54 sqrn Area per scooter: 3 sqrn Width of all Internal roads: 7.5 m, Turning radius: 9 rn

    37 CRZIRRZ clearance NA obtain ,if any

    38 Distance from Protected- NA Areas / Critically Polluted areas / Eco-sensitive areas / inter-State boundaries

    • Check list for the other necessary approvals

    39 Status ofthe Name of the Dateofthe approval competent authority issued letter

    40 CFO NOC for the above Received Chief Fire Officer, 17/02f2016 said building structure(s) Maharashtra

    41 HRC NOC for the above NA

    said building structure(s) (If applicable)

    I 42 NOC for the above said NA building structure(s) from the Aviation authority (If applicable)

    43 Consent for the water for Received Autade Handewadi 12/05/2016 the above said detail(s) Grampanchayat

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    44 Consent for the drainage Received Autade Handewadi 1210512016 for the above said detail(s) Grampanchayat

    45 Consent for the electric In process supply for the proposed I demand

    46 Precertification for Green NA

    L ... Building from Indian

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    Green Building Council and otber recognized institutes (Ifapplicable)

    47· Court Order (If applicable)

    NA

    48 Otber approvals (Ifany) 'Received NOC for collection and disposal of non-biodegradable waste.

    SWaCH NOC for dry waste collection and

    • treatment

    1110412016

    PP submitted their application for prior Environment Clearance for total plot area of 12,100 Sq. Mtrs, BUA of28,052.33 Sq. Mtrs and PSI area of 14,551.35 Sq. Mtrs. PP proposes to construct 1 no. of residential building with 2 wings having maximum height of 54.30 meters and a club house.

    The case was earlier considered in 45 thmeeting of the SEAC - III held from 18th to 21 st April, 2016.This committee took up the compliance report and other documents submitted by the Project Proponent for examination. The proposal is appraised as category 8 (a) B2.

    During discussion following points emerged:

    1. PP to submit IOD/IOAlConcession DocumentIPlan Approval or any other form of documents as applicable clarifYing its conformity with local planning rules and provisions there under as per the Circular dated 30.01.2014 issued by the Environment Department, GoV!. ofMaharashtra.

    SEAC decided to recommend tbe proposal for Prior Environmental Clearance, subject to PP complying with the above condition.

    Item No.23M/s. Erectus Realty LLP.

    Application for prior Environmental clearance for proposed Housing Project at S.No. 6,7,8,9 and 10/112 Village Mamurdi, Taluka Haveli,District Pune.(Compliance case)

    Name of tbe Project Residential Project by Erectus Realty LLP

    Name, Contact number • Name: Erectus Realty LLP

    & address of proponent • Address: S.No. 619, Mamurdi, Tal. Haveli, Dehu

    Road, Pimpri Chinchwad, Pune 412101 Telephone number: +91 992 022 5373 • Mobile number: +919527108600 •

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    • EmaillD : kulkaminitinbfallmlaiLcom 2 Name, Contact number

    & address of Consultant • Name: SMS ENVOCARE Ltd. • Address:

    301, Pentagon P3, Magarpatta City, Hadapsar, Pune-411 028,

    • Maharashtra, India. • Telephone number: +91-20-66801111 • Mobile number: +919011033523 • EmaillD: [email protected] • Name: YOGIRAJA INDUSTRIAL CONSULTANT • Address:

    3111 Floor, Samay Building, Bhau PatH Road, Bopodi, Pune-20

    • Telephone number: 020-25811128 • Mobile number: +91 9011681500 • EmaillD: vicenv@gmaiLcom

    '3 Accreditation of Consultant (NABET Accreditation)

    Accreditation No. 153 RAAC 88th MoM ofQCI-NABET

    4 Type of Project : Housing project I Industrial Estate I SRA scbeme I MAHADA I Townsbip or others

    Residential project

    5 ' Location of the project Survey No 6, 7,8,9 and I O/ll2At- Mamurdi, Tal: Haveli, Dist :Pune

    6 Wbetber in Corporation I Municipal / Otber area

    Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation

    7 Applicability oftbe DCR Yes

    8 IODIIOAlConcession document or aoy otber form ofdocument as applicable(Clarifying its conformity with local planning rules & provision)

    Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC)

    9 Note on the initiated work (Ifapplicable)

    • Total constructed work (FSI+Non FSI): NA • Date and area details in the necessary approvals

    issued by the competent authority(attach scan copies): NA

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    LOI / NOC from MHADA YES, Built-up for MHADA - 18561.89 sq.m I Otber approvals(lf ..' applicable)

    Total plot area (Sq.m) Deductions Net plot area

    Plot Area 172353.00 sqm Deductions

    1. DP road area: 25220.81 sq.m 2. Reservation area: 14105.05 sq.m 3. Green belt+ HFL non buildable area: 42151.13 sq.m 4. Amenity area: 4543.80 sq.m 5. Open Space area: 9087.60 sq.m 6. internal Road area: 1143.21 sq.m

    Net plot area: 76101.40 sq. m

    Total Built up - 332051.38 sq.m Built-up - 311989.48 sq.m Built-up for MHADA ~ 18561.89 sq.m

    Permissible FSI Total pennissible FSI: 174481.94 sq.m (including TDR etc.) Pennissible FSI for MHADA ; 15448.92 sqm

    13 Proposed Built -UP AreaI (FSI & Non FSI)

    • FSI area (sq. m):162947.49 sq. m • Non FSI area (sq. m):169103.88 sq. m • Total BUA area(sq. m.): 332051.38 sq.m

    Ground - coverage percentage (%) (Note; percentage of plot not open to sky)

    32% '. -.i~

    15 Estimated cost of tbe project Rs480Cr.

    No. of building & its confignration·(s)

    Proposed Building ··14-Towers of2P+22 floors·

    01 Retail P+G+2 01 Common Club House P+8 01 Studio Apartment P+ 11 01Tower is MHADA P+16

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    Number of expected residents f users

    Tenant density per hector

    Residential User: 9,985 Commercia! User: 1,673

    126/ha

    . 20 . Height oftbe building(s) Proposed maximum height ofthe building 69.90 meter

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    21 Right of way (width of the road from the nearest fire station to the proposed buildin2(s»

    Nearest fire station distance 8.0 Ian

    22 Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all around the building excluding the width for the plantation

    9 mtr

    23 Existing structures(s) • Wind-mill • Hut

    24 Details ofthe demolition with disposal ( If applicable)

    Debris will be refilled on the site itself. Scrape generated from windmill be sold to local vendor.

    25 Total Water Requirement Residential and Commercial: Residential: Dry season: Source: PCMC Fresh water: 918 cu.m

    • Recycled water(Flushing): 475 cu.m • Recycled water (Gardening): 619 cu.m • HV AC Makeup: NA • Total water Requirement: 2,012 cu.m • Excess treated water: 50 cu.m excess water disposed

    in municipal sewer line.

    • Swimming Pool: 1611.1453 CM makeup 4 CMD • Fire fighting (Cum): 2545

    Wet Season:

    • Fresh water: 918 cu.m • Recycled water(Flushing): 475 cu.m • Recycled water

    (Gardening): Nil

    • HV AC Makeup: NA • Total water Requirement: 1,393 cu.m • Excess treated water: 669 cu.m excess water disposed

    in municipal sewer line.

    • Swimming Pool: 4 CMD • Fire fighting (Cum): 2545

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    Commercial:

    Dry season : Source: PCMC

    • Fresh water: 19 cU.m • Recycled water(Flushing): 24 cu.m

    Recycled water (Gardening): 7 cU.m

    • HVAC Makeup: NA • Total water Requirement: 50 cU.m • Excess treated water: I cU.m excess water disposed in

    municipal sewer line.

    Wet Season: • Fresh water: 19 cU.m • Recycled water(Flushing): 24 cU.m

    • Recycled water (Gardening): Nil

    • Total Fresh Water Requirement: 43cu.m

    • Excess treated water: 8 cU.m excess water disposed in municipal sewer line.

    Details about Swimming Dimension ofSwimrning Pool:

    Pool:

    CLUB HOUSE SWIMMING POOL:

    • Main pool area: 1282.93 Sq.m.(4'0" Depth) Volume ofmain pool: 1552.3453 Cu.m.

    • Kid's pool area: 120 Sq.m. (I '.6" Depth) Volume ofKids pool: 58.8 Cu.m.

    TOTAL VOLUME OF CLUB SWIMMING POOL: 1,611.1453 Cu.m

    Total water Requirement in KLD: 1611.14 KLD

    Water requirement for make up in KLD: 4 CMD

    Details of Plant & Machinery used for treatment of Swirnmingpool water:

    • Filter

    • Self priming pump

    • Control panel for pump

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    I • Hair and lint scanner

    Details ofquality to be achieved for swimming pool water and

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    Parameters Value range

    1 pH 7.2-7.8

    2 Total Alkalinity 80-100 mg/lit

    3 IDS Less than 1500 mg/lit

    4 HardnessCa 200-400 mg/lit

    5 Free CI 2.0-4.0 mg/lit

    6 Residual Chorine 0.5 mg/lit

    parameters to be monitored:

    Level oftbe Ground water table below: 4.4 m(56 1.85 m27 RaiD Water BarvestiDg (RWH) amsl(old»

    • Size and no ofRWH tank(s) and Quantity: NIL • Capacity ofRWH tanks: NIL • Location ofthe RWH tank(s): NA • No ofRecharge Bore:24 Nos ofRecharge Bores

    Commercial: • No. ofRWH Tanks: NIL • Capacity ofRWH tanks: NIL • Location ofthe RWH tank (s): NIL • No ofRecharge Pits: NIL

    Budgetary allocation • (Capital cost and O&M cost): • Capital 375000/- and

    ~~~~__~__________~__•__0==&~M~Rs~~15~OOO/~m~0~nt=h~________________~ 28 UGT tanks Residential:

    Domestic UG tank Capacity: 823 cU.m Flushing UG tank Capacity: 442 cU.m Domestic OH tank capacity :412 cU.m Flushing OH Tank Capacity: 221 cU.m Fire UG tank Capacity: 1700 cU.m Fire OH Tank Capacity: 385 CU.m

    Tank Capacities in Mhada Domestic UG tank Capacity: 113 cU.m

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    IDomestic OH tank capacity: 56.7 CU.m Flushing OH Tank Capacity: 28.3 cu.m Fire UG tank Capacity: 450 cU.m Fire OH Tank Capacity: 10 cu;m

    Location(s) of the UGT tank(s) - refer layouts I

    29 Strom water drainage • Natural water drainage pattern: North to South and West to East

    • Quantity ofstorm water (Annual average): 1,753920 m3

    • Size ofSWD: 1000 mm 30 Sewage and waste water Residential:

    1. Sewage generation : 672 m3/day • Capacity ofSTP (CMD) : 705 m3/day • STP technology :SBR

    2. Sewage generation : 429 m3/day • Capacity ofSTP (CMD) : 450 m3/day • STP technology :SBR

    3.Sewage generation : 154 m3!day • Capacity of STP (CMD) : 160 m3/day • STP technology :SBR

    Commercial 4. Sewage generation : 38 m3!day

    • Capacity of STP (CMD) : 40 m3/day • STP technology : SBR

    • Location of the STP : 1. Near C2 bldg. 2. Near El bldg. 3. Near II bldg. 4. Near Comm. Club

    • DG sets (during emergency) Residential, Commercial and Club house: Yes

    • Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and 0 & M cost) • STP=

    0 Capital Cost: 175 lacs 0 0& Mcost: Rs. 9,43,1701M0nth

    31 Solid waste Management Waste generation in

    Pre Construction Debris:

    As the plot is vacant since very long. there is no requirement

    ofdemolishing any stmctures or buildings hence pre

    constmction debris shall be nil.

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    Construction phase:

    • Waste generation: Top soil 25893

    Cum & debris 2700 Cum • Quantity of the top soil to be

    preserved: 25893 m3 (green area) • Disposal of the construction way

    debris: None, Debris would be used for plinth backfilling.

    Water generation in operation phase Residential & Commercial:

    • Biodegradable waste:2828.75 Kg/day

    • Non-Biodegradable waste: 2037.27Kg/day

    • E-waste: NIL • Hazardous waste: NIL • Biomedical waste(Kg/month) (if

    applicable): Not Applicable • STP Sludge: 271 Kg/Day

    Mode of Disposal ofwaste: • Dry waste (Kg/day): Dry waste will be sent for

    recycling • Wet waste (Kg/day): Wet waste will be converting to

    composting for by mechanical compo sting • E - waste (Kg/month): Separate bins will be

    provided tor each building to collect e-waste, after cvcry month this wastc will bc scnd to c-wastc recycle plant.

    • Hazardous waste (Kg/month): Nil • Biomedical waste (Kg/month) (lfapplicable): NA • STP Sludge (Dry sludge) (Kg/day): 271 STP sludge

    sent to SWM site for converting in to compost. Area requirement:

    • Location (s): 1. For MHADA- North: 33.6 SQM 2. For Residential Tower- South: 300 SQM

    • Total area provided for the storage & treatment of solid Waste: 332 sq. m

    • Budgetary allocation (capital Cost & O&M cost): Capital cost: Rs. 15 lakhs O&Mcost: 3.13Lakh I Year

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    Green Belt Development Green Belt Development Total RG area: 11,832.6 Sq. m

    • RG area other than green belt (please specify):

    • Residential Project: 9087.60 Sq. m • MAHADA Project: 2745 Sq. m

    RG area under green belt: • RG on ground (sq. m): NA • RG on the podium (sq. m): NA

    Number & list oftrees species to be planted in the ground RG: 1695

    Proposed tree List on Project

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    tity Ecological ImportanceNAME !NAME

    Ailanthu ts bitter bark is used to

    II s !Maharu 26 make tonic and cure for ~ "ever, bronchitis,excelsa

    ~yspepsia.

    Albizia rrne seeds are used as

    2 lebbeck

    Shirish 103 ~edicine as remedy for leprosy

    3 Areca Supan

    34 t is used as an astringentcatechu Palm

    lThe seeds yield oil to treat Azadira eprosy, skin diseases,

    ~ chta lNeem ~5 ulcers, rheumatism. Most indica parts oftree are for

    ! medicinal purpose. Bauhini

    lKancha The root and flowers are

    5 a 113 used in medicine as tonic purpurer ~ and laxative Bauhini

    6 a . Jhinjher

    47 ~he gum and leaves are

    racemos i ~sed to make medicines. a ,

    7 Bombax Cotton

    78 rrhe gum from stem is

    , ceiba tree ~sed to prepare .

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    liphrodisiac and to treat stomach disorders too

    Sutea ts ruby red gum along 8 monosp Palash 15 !with its seed oil & flowers

    erma r.ave medicinal uses.

    Bahava [Paste is made from roots

    Cassia o cure skin diseases and9

    fisstula llO

    leprosy. Leaves are used toAmaltas

    heal ulcers.

    10 Caryota Fishtail

    ~3 -urens palm it is an astringent, diuretic, ¢cbolic, laxative, and used

    Casuari ~ remedy for, cough,

    11 na

    Suru 16 ~iarrhea, dysentery,

    equisetif r.eadache, nerves, pimples, olia sores, sore throat,

    ~tomachache, swellings, lind toothache ):\ucalyptus oil comes from

    Euvcaly its dried leaves used as 12 ptus Nilgiri 56 powerful antiseptic to treat

    globulus ¢old, sore throat, tooth decay, ulcers, acne etc.

    Erythrin IJ'hc leavcs arc uscd in .

    13 Pangara 85 ~edicine In heal woundsa indica

    lindskin disorders. Is leaves & bark are

    Ficus Nandru pounded & applied in

    14 11 rheumatic headaches to retusa K

    !wounds & bruises. Juice 0 bark issued in liver disease

    Gmelina Gambar The parts ofroot are used

    15 arborea II sewan ~6

    o treat indigestion, fever and gout.

    Lagerstr !The bark and leaves have

    16 oemia

    ~arul 82 ~stringent and purgative

    flos properties. The leaves are reginae used for abdominal pains

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    and reducing blood sugar levels.

    The fruit is also I ecommended for

    !tuberculosis, general debility, , anemia and

    17 Mangifera

    Mango 25 indigestion. The

    indica bark of the tree is used in decoction ~or fevers. The gum from the trunk is ! used for itches and

    I skin diseases. A mixture made of chickoo flowers and fruits can bring elief and can

    prevent pulmonary

    18 Manikara

    Chikoo 41 problems.

    zapota concoction made with the old chickoo leaves can prevent cough and cold as well as .diarrhea iThe bitter bark is used as astringent. The leaves are used

    19 Michelia

    Sonchapha 58 ~ cure arthritis,

    champaca intestinal worms, ulcers. Anti-inflammatory agents. The leaves are used

    Mimosops o treat headaches

    ;20 Bakul 63 & sore eyes. Bark elengi used to treat fevers

    and diarrhoea.

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    Crushed seeds to cure constipation.

    Leaves extract is

    Murraya used to treat 21 ~amini 13

    paniculata diarrhoea and

    inflammation.

    The bark is used to

    "ure fevers and coughs. The juice

    Neolamarcki I122 lKadamb of fresh bark is used

    acadamba 0 o treat

    inflammation of eye.

    All parts-are-used-to

    reat arthritis, fever, Nyctanthes

    23 Parijatak ~6 constipation, cough, arbortristis dandruIT, intestinal

    worms.

    In medicine it is used as an astringent to cure intestinal disorders

    after pain atPeltophorum I1

    24 .. Copper pod childbirth, sprains, ferrugineum 0

    bruises and swelling, as lotion for eye troubles,

    - - musGularcpainsand sores.

    Phoenix Phoenix25 5 --

    palmrobusta

    Oil from seeds is used to treat scabies, herpes and

    Pongamia ~dian heumatism. Root 26 50

    pinnata Ibeech find barks is used to ~eat piles, beriberi,

    ~mours, uleers, eye IlL skin diseases

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    The leaves & bark are a cure for

    Psidium 35 diarrhea, dysentery, Gauva27 sore throats,

    vomiting, stomach upsets, for vertigo.

    The leaves and ~rushed fruits are

    Putranjiva

    guajava

    Putranjiva 91 used to treat to cure28 roxiburghii

    ~ever, cold and heumatism. Dried flowers are used to treat diabetes &

    29 78 dysentry. Bark is used to treat to piles & gynac disorders.

    The fruit is used in medicine for diabetes, dysentry

    Saraca asoka Sita Asoka

    Syzigium 30 and spleen diseases Jamun30

    cumini and as tonic to strengthen teeth and gums. ts fruits its used to cure headaches and

    Terminalia iBadam 25 leprosy. Also leaves31 cattapa

    ~nd barks are used for rheumatism.

    Washtington lWashtingto 16

    ia robusta ~ia palm

    • Number & Jist of shrubs & bushes species planted in the podium RG: NA

    • Number & list of tree species to be planted around the border of nallahlstreamlpond(if any):66 trees.

    ,.-.

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    33 Energy

    Casuarina1 suru 16

    Euvcalyptus2 Nilgiri 16

    globulus

    3 Pongmia Pinnta Karanj 17

    4 Azadirchta Indica KaduNimb 17

    • No. ofExisting Trees: 66

    • Number, Size, Age and Species of trees to be cut, trees to be transplanted: No tree is being cut, 38 No. oftrees are transplanted.

    • NOC for the tree cutting! transplantation! Compensatory plantation, ifany: NA

    Budgetary allocation(capita\ Cost& 0& M Cost) Capital Cost - Rs. 20 Cr. O&M Cost Rs.2.5 lacsIMonth

    Power Supply: • Maximum demand 7.25 MW • During constmction - 80 kVA (DG set) • During Operation • Source MSEDCLIMSEB electrical demand • Total DG Power consumption-for residentia~buildings:

    3,00SKVA

    • Total DG power consumption for club house and

    commercial buildings: 1,625 KV A

    Energy saving Measures:

    • Detail calculations & % of saving: 16.36 % • Compliance ofthe ECBC guidelines: Yes • Budgetary allocation (capital Cost& 0& M Cost)

    Capital Cost - Rs. 41.5 lakh 0& M Cost Rs.64,OOO/-Near

    DG Set; • Number and capacity of the DG sets to be used:

    6X500KVA+2X625KVA+IX380KVA

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    • Stack Height: 6.0 m above the building where the I I generator is installed. Electricity requirement from MSEDCL: 7.25 MW,

    ! HT line passing through the plot ifany: NO

    Environmental Construction Phase (With break up):

    Management plan • Capital Cost· Rs.52,00000/·

    Budgetary • 0& M cost (please ensure manpower and other details):

    Allocation Rs.1800001 Month

    Operation Phase (with break Up)· • Capital Cost: Cost ofSTP : Rs.175 lakhs

    Compost Unit : Rs.l5 lakhs . I

    • 0 & M cost (Please ensure manpower and other details): • Quantum & generation ofCorpus Fund and Commitment:

    Rs. 1.8 cr for first 6 months after date of completion • Responsibility for Further O&M: Society will be form

    ! after possession of sufficient tenements required to form the society as per co-operative society laws and they will collect maintenance cost of@Rs. 2.5/sq ft

    !

    35 Traffic Management Traffic Management

    Parking statement

    Residential: Nos. Of the Junction to the main road & design of Commercial: conti uence: 4

    Plot Area: 172353 sq. m Parking details: Sr. No. Applicable Provided

    no. of Type

    Parking parking As perDCR

    1. 2 Wheelers 4948 14950 2 4 Wheelers 1816 1820 3 Cycles NIL NIL

    4 ~ NIL NIL Total area provided for parking: 68395 sq. m

    No. ofcar parking provided: 1820

    Type ofparking: (openlstiltlbasement): Open & stilt Area per car including driveway provided for car parking: 30 sq.m

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    PP submitted their application for prior Environmental clearance for the total plot area of 1,72,3S3 Sq. Mtrs, BUA of 337929.99 Sq. Mtrs and FSI area of 1,49,693.11 Sq. Mtrs. PP proposes to construct 14 no. of towers, 1 commercial building, 1 MHADA building having maximum height of 69.90 meters and a club house.

    The committee considered the proposal in the 3 I st meeting ofthe SEAC - III held from lOth to 13th August 20lS for giving TOR's as per EIA notification, 2006 and PP was asked to submit

    EIA report. PP submitted EIA report for appraisal in the 44thmeeting ofthe SEAC - III held from

    28th to 31st March 2016 and 50thmeeting held from Sth,12th to ISth July,2016.

    This committee took up the compliance report and other documents submitted by the Project

    Proponent for examination. The proposal is appraised as category 8 (B) B 1.

    During discussion following points emerged:

    1. PP to submit IOD/IOA/Concession DocumentIPlan Approval or any other form of documents as applicable clarifying its confurmity with local planning rules and provisions there under as per the Circular dated 30.01.2014 issued by the Environment Department, Govt. ofMaharashtra.

    2. PP to obtain CFO NOC as per prevailing rules as and when required. 3. PP to submit revised EMP wth respect to cost ofOWC.

    SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for Prior Environmental Clearance, subject to PP complying with the above conditions.

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    Item No.24M1s.Ram India Sbelters.

    Application for prior Environmental clearance for proposed Residential construction~project "Green Hive" at S.No.165/1A,165/1B,1651211BI1,165IlC,165121IC,165/1O, 16512/1O,165IlE,165/2/lE & 165/lF, Village Fursungi, Tehsil Haveli, District Pune.(Compliance case)

    ! oj,

    I. N ameoiProj eet Green Hive 2. Name,Contactnumber& Address

    oiProponent • Name: Ram India Shelters • Address: Ram House,712/13,Market Yard, Pune - 411037 • Telephone number: +91 (20) 24261622 • Mobile number: 9860603910 • Email ill: vikram(iiJramindiagroup.com

    I 3. Name,contactNumber&address

    of€oDsultant ---

    4. Accreditationof consnltant (NABETAccredltation)

    --

    5. Typeofprojeet:Bousing projectllndustrialEstatei SRAscbeme/MBADAI Townsldoorothers

    Housing Project

    6. LocationoftbeProject S. No. 165/1A, 165/lB, 165121IBI1, 16511C, 16512/1C, 165/10, 16512/10, 16511E, 165121lE & 165/1F Phursungi, Tal-Haveli, Pune 412311

    7. WbetberinCorporation 1Municipal! otberarea

    Town Planning (PMRDA)

    8. Applicability()ftheDCR IODIIOAIConcessiondocument oranyotberformofdocumcntas applicable(Clarityingits confonnitywitbioealplanning ru Ies &pr: