94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Mula, Mutha,Mula- Rejuvenation Project Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Mula, Mutha,Mula-Mutha River Rejuvenation Project 2.Type of institution Government 3.Name of Project Proponent Municipal Corporation 4.Name of Consultant Green Circle Inc. 5.Type of project River Rejuvenation Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Not applicable in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project Pune 9.Taluka Pune 10.Village Pune Correspondence Name: Mr. Mangesh Dighe Room Number: NA Floor: NA Building Name: PMC Building Road/Street Name: NA Locality: Shivajinagar City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Municipal Municipal / other area NA 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: NA Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 00 13.Note on the initiated work (If NA applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 820 ha 16.Deductions NA 17.Net Plot area 820 Ha a) FSI area (sq. m.): 00 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 00 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 00 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 00 18 (b).Approved SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 00 DCR Date of Approval: 23-03-2018 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 8200000 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 8200000 to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 28000000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 1 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 154 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 ------23.Number of THERE WILL BE NO TENANTS tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / THERE WILL BE NO RESIDENTS OR USERS users 25.Tenant density 00 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire NA station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 6m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing There are no existing structures structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with There will be no demolition disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement Source of water Pune Municipal Corporation Fresh water (CMD): 180 Recycled water - 00 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 1000 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 00 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 1180 : Fire fighting - Underground water 00 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 00 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 00

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 2 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 154 SEAC-III) Source of water Pune Municipal Corporation Fresh water (CMD): 180 Recycled water - 00 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 00 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 00 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 180 : Fire fighting - Underground water 00 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 00 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 1000 Details of Swimming NA pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Level of the Ground 1 M water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 34.Rain Water NA Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits NA : Budgetary allocation NA (Capital cost) : SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Budgetary allocation NA (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks THERE ARE NO UGT TANKS if any :

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 3 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 154 SEAC-III) WATER CATCHMENT AREA FOR THREE RIVERS ARE: MULA Natural water RIVER:1299 SQ KM, MUTHA RIVER: 738 SQ KM, MULA-MUTHA: 59 drainage pattern: 35.Storm water SQ KM drainage Quantity of storm MULA RIVER: 3971 MUTHA RIVER: 2835 MULA-MUTHA RIVER: 4762 water: (CUMECS FOR 100 YEARS RETURN PERIOD) Size of SWD: NA

Sewage generation 728 MLD in KLD: STP technology: SBR/ ANAEROBIC PROCESS WITH TERTIARY TREATMENT Capacity of STP 22 , TOTAL CAPACITY 931KLD (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of SEVERAL PLACES IN PUNE CITY Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation NA (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation NA (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 280 KG/ DAY the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste PMC AUTHORIZED VENDORS phase: debris: Dry waste: NA Wet waste: NA Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry NA sludge): Others if any: NA WILL BE SENT TO WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY OF PMC AFTER Dry waste: SEGREGATION IF GENERATED WILL BE SENT TO WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY OF PMC AFTER Wet waste: SEGREGATION IF GENERATED Mode of Disposal Hazardous waste: NA of waste: Biomedical waste (If NA applicable): STP Sludge (Dry NA sludge): SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Others if any: NA Location(s): NA

Area Area for the storage of waste & other NA requirement: material: Area for machinery: NA Budgetary allocation Capital cost: NA (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: NA 37.Effluent Charecterestics

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 4 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 154 SEAC-III) Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Total RG area : NA No of trees to be cut NA : Number of trees to NA 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed NA native trees : SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Timeline for completion of NA plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance 1 Stereospermum colais PATALA -- BEAUTIFICATION Semecarpus 2 BHALLATAK -- BEAUTIFICATION anacardium

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 5 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 154 SEAC-III) Syzygium 3 JAMUN -- BEAUTIFICATION AND EDIBLE caryophyllatum 4 Samanea saman SIRIS -- BEAUTIFICATION 5 Mangifera Indica MANGO -- EDIBLE BEAUTIFICATION AND 6 Azadirachta Indica NEEM -- MEDICINE Cochlospermum 7 GANERI -- BEAUTIFICATION Religiosum BEAUTIFICATION AND 8 Pongamia pinnata KARANJ -- MEDICINE 9 Plumeria rubra CHAMPA -- BEAUTIFICATION 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 Bougainvillea Purple -- -- Bougainvillea Yellow 2 -- -- California Gold Bougainvillea Pink Barbara 3 -- -- Karst 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 0.5 MVA Load) DG set as Power back-up during 1 construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 5 MVA load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand NA load): Transformer: 11X615 DG set as Power back-up during NA operation phase: Fuel used: NA SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: LED LIGHTS WILL BE USED FOR STREET LAMPS. POSITIONING OF THE STREET LAMPS WILL BE PLANNED PROPERLY. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 6 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 154 SEAC-III) 1 LED LIGHTS NA 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: NA (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: NA 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number 1 DUST SUPPRESSION -- 20 2 GREEN BELT -- 11800 SOLID WASTE 3 -- 5025 MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL 4 -- 12.12 MONITORING, OCCUPATIONAL 5 -- 35 HEALTH b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) OPERATION AND 1 STP OPERATION 150 50 MAINTANANCE MONITORING OF ENVIRONMENT THE 2 00 12.12 MONITORING ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS PLANTATION AND 3 GREEN BELT 75 30 MAINTANANCE SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND 4 50 20 MANAGEMENT DISPOSAL OCCUPATIONAL MONITORING AND 5 30 20 HEALTH MAINTANANCE 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 7 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 154 SEAC-III) 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & NA design of confluence: Number and area of NA basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: NA Area per car: NA Area per car: NA Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by NA competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by NA competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal NA roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted 47.8 KM FROM WILDLIFE SANCTUARY areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(b) Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant NA Informations Have you previously submitted Yes Application online on MOEF Website. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Date of online 28-07-2018 submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the No Adverse Environmental Impacts were inferred from the study. project Water Budget - There are total 9 existing STP having total capacity of 477 MLD and there are proposed 11 STP Waste Water under JICA &NRCD with total 396 MLD capacity and In addition, HCP Consultancy has proposed Treatment 2 STP with 30 MLD capacity of each under Pune River Rejuvenation Project.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 8 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 154 SEAC-III) Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Following parameters were studied by PP : pH, Conductivity, Turbidity, Color, Odor, Total Ground water Dissolved Solid, Total Suspended Solid, Sulphate, Chloride, Total Hardness, Calcium as Ca, parameters Magnesium Mg, Alkalinity, Copper, Zinc, Iron, Lead, Nickel, Cadmium, Calcium Hardness as CaCO3, Magnesium Hardness as CaCO3, Phenol, Fluoride, Salinity, Pesticides. No trash or debris from construction activities shall be left at project site after construction is completed. As a part of EMP, it is compulsory for the Contractor to develop a comprehensive Solid Waste debris and solid waste management and disposal plan considering the local laws and approval Management from PMC. Empty paint or emulsion containers to be disposed off in accordance with the norms and local laws; Solid Waste generated from construction camp shall be disposed as per the approved waste management plan. Air Quality & Noise Air quality will be improved and Noise will be in control due to the green belt development. Level issues Energy Management Promoting cleaner & renewable energy source by using solar panel. Traffic circulation system and risk Project have no adverse impacts on existing traffic condition. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Adequate precautions shall be carried out to prevent any type of risk. and risk assessment Due to rapid urban growth, major settlement takes place in and around Pune city and in Haveli Taluka. Settlements are growing both vertically (multistory building culture) and horizontally (invasion of the peripheries) in this city because of job opportunities in industrial and Socioeconomic commercial sectors. Major settlements in the district are Pune city, , Akurdi, impact assessment Nigadi etc. and Taluka headquarters of Taluka , , Khed, Shirur, and Mulshi. Distribution of urban population in the towns is disproportionate. The two Class -I towns, viz. Pune Municipal Corporation and Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation are the most populated towns covering 85% urban population in the district. It can be concluded on a positive note that after the implementation of the mitigation measures Environmental and Environmental Management Plan, the proposed project shall have positive impact on the Management Plan existing environmental features like air, water, land soil, flora, fauna etc. Any other issues related to PP informed that no activity pertaining to deepening of river will be undertaken as a part of this environmental proposal. sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 9 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 154 SEAC-III) PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for Mula, Mutha,Mula- Mutha River Rejuvenation Project.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(b).

Salient features of the proposal as informed by the PP are as below:

Project description: The Mula and Mutha Rivers originate in the Sahyadri ranges and traverse across Pune city, and form Mula-Mutha River which eventually joins the . The total length of the three rivers Mula, Mutha and Mula-Mutha traversing through Pune Municipal Corporation area is approximately 44.4 km.

The river length covered in this project along the land is as follows:

Mula River: Mumbai-Pune Bypass to Sangam Bridge (22.2 Km).

Mutha River: Mumbai-Pune Bypass to Mula-Mutha Sangam (10.4 Km).

Mula-Mutha River: Mula-Mutha Sangam to (11.8 Km).

Terms of References: PP has received ToR from EAC (MoEFCC) on 10th August 2017.

Purpose of the study: The environmental study undertaken was aimed at identifying existing environmental conditions, predicting environmental impacts associated with the proposed Mula, Mutha & Mula-Mutha River Rejuvenation to suggest mitigation measures to mitigate the adverse environmental impacts. The different activities that are likely to take place were analyzed and proposed mitigation measures were assessed for their adequacy. Further mitigation measures shall be proposed if necessary. The study will also establish the likely effect on the environment, human beings, local communities, and on the adjoining/neighbouring areas as a consequence of the relevant phases of proposed project, methods, and measures contemplated for minimizing environmental damage and carrying out site restoration activities. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 Accordingly, PP has submitted EIA Report to the Committee. DECISION OF SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 10 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) During discussion, PP informed that no activity pertaining to deepening of river will be undertaken as a part of this proposal.

During discussion following points emerged:

1. Corporate Environmental Responsibility: (1-a) PP has proposed rehabilitation and expansion of Municipal School Building costing 28.75 Cr over 5 years. PP to give details of expansion of every building and work to be done and expansion to be done in every year. (1-b) PP has proposed LED lighting with solar panel at slum area strips and EWS. PP has given only sum total for every year. PP to give details of activities to be done in every locality, every year. (1-c) PP has proposed RWH in school building at slum area. No details of the same are given. PP to submit details like name of school, how many pits are proposed and its budget. (1-d) PP has proposed sanitation blocks at various places. PP to give information viz. how many blocks are to be constructed, quantum of construction and year in which expansion will be done.

2. PP to submit indemnity bond indemnifying Environment Department, GoM from any legal consequences.

3. PP informed that there are 4 (four) barrages to be constructed at following places:(a) Mula - Kaspate Chowk, (b) Mula - Bund Garden, (c) Mundhwa and (d) Mutha - Garware College. As the Committee has no expert working in this field, the Committee has not gone into this aspect. Proper appraisal from proper authority in this regard is solicited.

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

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

1) PP shall not carry out any activity pertaining to deepening of river as a part of this proposal. FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 11 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Application for Environmental Clearance for Expansion in “45 Nirvana Hills (Vihar)” proposed SRA, Residential & Commercial project on plot bearing S. No. 44/1, Village -, Tal. Haveli, Dist. Pune, by M/s Kumar Sinew Developers Pvt. Ltd. Is a Violation Case: No

Expansion in “45 Nirvana Hills (Vihar)” proposed SRA, Residential & Commercial project on plot 1.Name of Project bearing S. No. 44/1, Village -Erandwane, Tal. Haveli, Dist. Pune, Maharashtra by M/s Kumar Sinew Developers Pvt. Ltd. 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent M/s Kumar Sinew Developers Pvt. Ltd. Miss. Krutikumar LalitKumar Jain 4.Name of Consultant Mahabal Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd., , Maharashtra 5.Type of project SRA, Residential & Commercial project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Expansion in existing project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, We have received Environment Clearance File No SEAC -2010/CR.494/TC.2 on dated whether environmental clearance 28/02/2011, EC amendment in area file no SEAC-2010/CR.494/TC.2 dated 30/03/2015 and EC has been obtained for existing revalidated having file no SEIAA-EC-0000000446 dated 18.09.2018 project 8.Location of the project S. No. 44/1, Erandwane 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Erandwane Correspondence Name: M/s Kumar Sinew Developers Pvt. Ltd. Room Number: 362/3A Floor: 10th floor Building Name: Kumar Business Centre Road/Street Name: Bund Garden road Locality: Pune City: Pune -411001 11.Whether in Corporation / Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) Municipal / other area We have received approval from SRA, letter dated 02.02.2019 vide no. SRA/308/2019 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: SRA/308/2019 dated 02.02.2019 Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 841470 13.Note on the initiated work (If Construction of A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A7, A8, A9, A11, A12 buildings are completed & construction applicable) of A10, C1 & C2 are in process as per EC. 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ We have received approval from SRA, letter dated 02.02.2019 vide no. SRA/308/2019 Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 3,03,708 m2 16.Deductions 1,38,713 m2 17.Net Plot area 1,64,995 m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 8,41,470 m2 18 (a).Proposed SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 5,62,842 m2 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 1404312 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 8,41,470 m2 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 5,62,842 m2 DCR Date of Approval: 02-02-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 70,241 m2 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 42.6% to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 22000000000

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 12 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 A Type Building (Existing) - - 2 Building A1 & A2 G+6 floors 20.30 3 Building A3 & A4 G+6 floors 20.30 4 Building A5, A7 & A8 G+7 floors 23.20 5 Building A9 G+7 floors 25.52 Rehabilitation buildings (A10 to 6 A40) (RGP + Kalewadi + Rautwadi - - + Hanumangar) 7 Building A10 P+7 floors 23.20 8 Building A11 & A12 P+12 floors 37.88 9 Building A13 G+4 floors 14.90 10 Building A14 P+12 floors 37.70 11 Building A15 - A29 P+13 floors 40.60 12 Building A30 - A40 P+12 floors 37.70 13 Free sale buildings - - 14 Building C1, C2 B+8P+LG+UG+21 floor 99.95 15 Building C3, C4 B+LG+UP+3P+27 floor 99.95 16 MALL Building B1 2B+G+2 floor 21 17 Residential above Mall Building - - 18 B1 (A) 2B+G+2+2P+35 floor 136.68 19 B1 (B) 2B+G+2+2P+35 floor 136.68 20 B1 (C) 2B+G+2+2P+35 floor 136.68 21 Commercial above Mall building - - 22 B1 (D) 2B+G+2+3P+27 floor 133.09 23 B1 (E) 2B+G+2+3P+27 floor 133.09 24 B1 (F) 2B+G+2+3P+27 floor 133.09 25 B1 (G) 2B+G+2+3P+27 floor 133.09 26 Free sale residential building - - 27 F1, F2 G+2P+39 floor 124.4 28 F3, F4 G+2P+38 floor 121.5 29 Commercial building - - 30 E B+G+2P+5 floor 28.7 31 B3 2P+10 floor 39.6 32 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329B2 B+G+4P+14 floor 68.4 33 Residential building-D 8P+41 floor 148.9 34 Club House 1 G+1 8.1 35 Club House 6 G+1 9 36 Club House 8 G+1 8.1 37 Club House 9 G+1 9 38 Club House10 G+1 8.1 Tenement-9,338 Shop & 39 Total - offices-3,648

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 13 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 23.Number of No. of Tenements-9,338 nos. tenants and shops No. of Shops & offices-3,648 nos. 24.Number of Residential population – 46,605 nos. Commercial population – 28,457 nos. Total population – expected residents / 75,062 nos. users 25.Tenant density 566 tenants/ha per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 15 m wide DP road station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all Internal road - 6 m & 15 m Turning radius - 9 m & 12 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing School, Hospital & 4,500 nos. of slum housing are existing on site. structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with 4,500 nos. of slum housing.13,500 m3 demolition quantity will be generated. disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement Source of water Pune Municipal corporation Fresh water (CMD): 4,905 Recycled water - 2,667 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 129 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool NA make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 7572 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329: Fire fighting - Underground water 2,051 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 628 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 3,676

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 14 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of water Pune Municipal corporation Fresh water (CMD): 4,905 Recycled water - 2,667 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 65 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool NA make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 7572 : Fire fighting - Underground water 2,051 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 628 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 3,740 Details of Swimming NA pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Level of the Ground 15-20 m BGL water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and 2 nos. of RWH tanks with quantities of 250 m3 and 570 m3 Quantity: Location of the RWH As per master plan tank(s): Quantity of recharge 37 Nos. 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting Size of recharge pits (RWH) 1.5 m x 1.5 m x 1.5 m : Budgetary allocation Rs. 58 Lakh (Capital cost) : SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Budgetary allocation Rs. 2 Lakh/year (O & M cost) : Drinking UG Tank Capacity: 1,157 m3 Details of UGT tanks Domestic UG tank Capacity: 3,673 m3 if any : Fire Fighting tank: 2,051 m3

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 15 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Natural water As per contour plan drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 3 m3/sec drainage water: Size of SWD: 450 mm x 300 mm (At initial level)

Sewage generation 6,813 m3/day in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Technology 14 no. having total capacity 7,155 m3/day (1 no. x 315 m3/day, 1 no. x 335 m3/day, 1 no. x 615 m3/day, 1 no. x 805 m3/day, 1 no. x 740 Capacity of STP m3/day, 1 no. x 715 m3/day, 1 no. x 780 m3/day, 1 no. x 675 m3/day, 1 (CMD): Sewage and no. x 750 m3/day, 1 no. x 30 m3/day, 1 no. x 115 m3/day, 1 no. x 315 Waste water m3/day, 1 no. x 490 m3/day, 1 no. x 475 m3/day) Location & area of Location - On ground Area of STP 3,578 m2 the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs.2,108 Lakh (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs.316 Lakh/year (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management • Waste generation is 3,18,392 m3 • Quantity of the top soil to be preserved: 15,919 m3. • Quantity of the top soil to be preserved: Top Waste generation: Waste generation in soil preservation / conservation: Top soil will be preserved and later the Pre Construction reused in landscape area. and Construction phase: Disposal of the Debris generated will be sent to the authorized debris disposal site as construction waste per “Construction and Demolition and De-silting Waste (Management debris: and Disposal) Rules 2006. Dry waste: 12,661 kg/day Wet waste: 15,446 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 1,064 kg/day sludge): Others if any: E waste: 37,531 kg/year Dry garbage will be handover to authorized recyclers for further Dry waste: handling & disposal purpose. Wet waste: Wet waste will be treated by using Organic waste converter machine. Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Dry sludge can be used as manure for plantation & gardening purposes sludge): inside the premise. E waste- handed over to authorised agencies for further handling & Others if any: disposal purpose. Location(s): Locations are as per master layout

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 208 m2 requirement: material: Area for machinery: 831 m2

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 16 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.339 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.83 Lakh/year 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) At 100 % Load 107.90 1 400 kVA Ltrs/hrs.At 75 % Load 1 5 0.152 m 419 ºC 82.50 Lts/hrs At 100 % Load 107.90 2 500 kVA Ltrs/hrs. At 75 % Load 1 5 0.250 m 464 ºC 79.83 Lts/hrs At 100 % Load 165 3 750 kVA Ltrs/hrs. At 75 % Load 1 5 0.20 m 520 ºC 130.42 Lts/hrs At 100 % Load 203.8 4 1010 kVA Ltrs/hrs.At 75 % Load 1 5 - 500ºC 153.3 Lts/hrs 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 HSD Not applicable - - 41.Source of Fuel Authorised Vender 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By road

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 17 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Total RG area : 21,450 m2 No of trees to be cut NA : Number of trees to 1,854 nos. will be planted & 200 nos. existing trees 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed Provided native trees : Timeline for completion of 6 to 9 months after completion of civil works plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Provides fulfillment of wishes and 1 Ficus bengalhensis Vad 32 other material gains 2 Ficus religiosa Pimpal 24 Used for worshiping 3 Ficus racemosa Umbar 46 Fruit bearing 4 Syzygium cumini Jambhul 40 Fruit bearing 5 Madhuca indica Moha 36 Medicinal values 6 Prosopis spicigera Shami 33 Used for worshiping 7 Hirda Hirda 37 Used for medicine, timber, fuel 8 Terminalia belerica Beheda 37 Medicinal values 9 Aegle marmelos Bel 20 Medicinal values 10 Terminalia arjuna Arjun 31 Medicinal values 11 Sapindus trifoliatus Ritha 23 Flowering tree 12 Karanj Karanj 31 Shade giving tree Flowers white, fragrant, axillary, 13 Mimusops elengi Bakul 37 solitary or fascicled, Fruits ovoid, or ellipsoid berries 14 Butea Monosperma Palas 36 Used for worshiping Fast growing Tree, useful for 15 Azadirachta indica Neem Tree 34 methane gas production Pterospermum 16 Muchkand 38 Medicinal values canescens 17 Bauhinia racemosa Apta 40 Butterfly host tree 18 Cordia Bhokar 50 Flowering tree 19 Eleocarpus sphaericus Rudraksh 18 Fruit bearing tree 20 Tamarindus indica Chinch 14 Fruit bearing tree 21 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Acacia chundra Khair 32 Medicinal values Anthosaphalus Shady, large tree, ball shaped 22 Kadamb 40 Kadamba flowers. 23 Bombax ceibakate Kate sawar 10 Cotton tree flower Drough resistance, Butterfly host 24 Cassia fistula Bahava 42 tree 25 Ficus retusa Nadruk 34 Fruit bearing tree Large tree, good for roadside 26 Ailanthus excelsa Maharukh 38 plantation Anthosaphalus Shady, large tree, ball shaped 27 Kadamb 41 kadamba flowers.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 18 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 28 Caryota urens Fish Tail Palm 20 Tall evergreen tree Medium sized deciduous tree. 29 Erythrina indica Pangara 36 Bright scarlet flowers. Small tree, Fragrant white flowers, 30 Murrayya paniulate Kunti 48 Butterfly host plant Medium sized evergreen tree, 31 Michela champaca Son Chafa 39 fragrant yellow flowers, Butterfly host plant 32 Saraca asoka Sita Asoka 41 Shady tree with red-yellow flowers. Lagestromia flosre 33 Tamhan 45 State flower tree of Maharashtra genia Hong kong Orchid Medium sized tree with pink 34 Bauhinia blakeana 56 Tree flower, medicinal value 35 Bucida molineti Spiny Black Olive 26 Medium sized tree Shady tree,The leaves, stem and 36 Brassia actinophylla Umbrella tree 28 roots are used in herbal preparations Almost every part of this tree is useful and its bark, fruits and 37 Cassia fistula Golden shower tree 27 flowers have been used for medicinal purpose. Medium sized tree, medicinal 38 Erythrina glauca Coral Tree 38 value Rich in medicinal properties is 39 Michelia champaca Champa 48 used in several ayurvedic preparations Evergreen tree is mainly grown for 40 Plumeria obtusa Champa White 50 its strongly fragrant white flowers 41 Samanea saman Rain Tree 49 Large & shady tree 42 Tabebuia argentea Golden Bell 22 Medium sized, with yellow flowers Clustering Fishtail Large sized Evergreen, 43 Caryota mitis 12 Palm Ornamental tree Chrysalidocarpus 44 Golden cane palm 18 Medium- large sized tree lutescens 45 Rhapis excela Bamboo Palm 63 Medium- large sized tree Medium- large sized, Ornamental 46 Roystonea regia Royal palm 56 tree 47 Washingtonia robusta Mexican Fan Palm 36 Large sized evergreen tree Large sized Evergreen tree & Easy 48 Wodyetia bifurcata Foxtail Palm 34 for maintenance 49 Carcia papaya Papaya 42 Medium sized, Fruit bearing tree Medium sized tree, medicinal 50 Piper nigrum Black paper 38 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329value 51 Ficus lyrata Fiddle-leaf fig 34 Air-purifying Tree Absorb harmful pollutants from 52 Areca catechu Areca palm 21 indoor air and provide fresh air 53 Azardiracta Indica Neem 33 Large sized evergreen tree 54 Total - 1,854 - 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 19 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy Source of power Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd. (MSEDCL) supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 116 kVA Load) DG set as Power back-up during 125 kVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 68,940 kW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 34,524 kW load): Transformer: 38 nos. x 630 kVA, 3 nos. x 315 kVA, 22 nos. x 1000 kVA DG set as Power back-up during 2 nos. x 400 kVA, 20 nos. x 1010 kVA, 2 nos. x 500 kVA, 1 no. x 75 kVA operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: The following Energy Conservation Methods are proposed in the project: ? Energy Saving using Energy efficient LED fixtures Against Conventional CFL/T8 fixture with Electronic Ballast for Common Area: 1897551 kWH ? Energy saving using Low Loss Transformer Against Conventional Transformer: 220752 kWH ? Energy Saving using Solar Water Heater Against Electrical Water Heater: 7703850 kWH ? Energy Saved by Solar PV: 171000 kWH ? Energy Saved by Automatic Timer logic controller for lighting Control Against No Timer Control: 1540667 kWH ? Energy Saved by Using VFD for Lift against conventional drive: 1016890 kWH ? Total Energy Saving in Project by Energy saving measures: 14089710 kWH 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1. Energy Saving using Energy efficient LED fixtures 1 Against Conventional CFL/T8 fixture with Electronic 34% SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Ballast for Common Area 2. Energy saving using Low Loss Transformer 2 5% Against Conventional Transformer 3. Energy Saving using Solar Water Heater Against 3 75% Electrical Water Heater 4 4. Energy Saved by Solar PV 5% 5. Energy Saved by Automatic Timer logic controller 5 43% for lighting Control Against No Timer Control 6. Energy Saved by Using VFD for Lift against 6 20% conventional drive

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 20 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 7. Total Energy Saving in Project by Energy saving 7 12% measures 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.2,635 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.29 Lakh/year 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water spray for dust 1 Air Environment 10 suppression Tyre cleaning and 2 - 3 vehicle maintenance 3 - Safety nets 5 Site Sanitation, toilets, 4 Water Environment safe drinking water, 3 septic tank Environmental 5 - 2 Monitoring Storm water 6 - 4 management 7 - Disinfection 5 Socio Economic Health Checkup & 8 4 Environment first aid Safety Personal 9 Health & Safety Protective 5 Equipment’s 10 Noise Environment Traffic Management 3 Site fencing and Noise 11 - 12 barriers 12 Total - 56 b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 14 nos. of STP having Sewage Treatment 1 total capacity 7,155 2,108 316 plant SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329m3/day 37 nos. of recharge pits Size of recharge 2 Rain water Harvesting 58 2 pits 1.5 m x 1.5 m x 1.5 m Cost for Treatment of Solid Waste biodegradable 3 339 83 Management garbage in OWC (14 nos.) 4 Energy conservation Solar street lighting 2,635 29

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 21 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Monitoring and Environment MoEF approved 5 analysis of Air, Noise, 10 monitoring Laboratory water, soil, etc. Landscape Development including Tree plantation & 6 145 11 tree plantation along landscaping with the plot boundary Laying of storm water 7 & sewer drain upto - 2 1 final disposal point 8 Total - 5,287 452 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & 1 no. of the junction design of confluence: Number and area of 5 nos. of parking & total parking area of basement 88,076 m2 basement: Number and area of 2 nos. of parking & total parking area of podium 65,609 m2 podia: Total Parking area: 4,92,251 m2 Area per car: Basements -35 m2, Podium floors - 30 m2, Stilt - 30 m2 Area per car: Basements -35 m2, Podium floors - 30 m2, Stilt - 30 m2 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 27,747 nos. competent authority: Number of 4- SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Wheelers as approved by 9,480 nos. competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal 6 m & 15 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance Not Applicable obtain, if any:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 22 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted Not Applicable areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8 (b) B1 Category Notification sheet Court cases pending Not Applicable if any We have received Environment Clearance vide file No Other Relevant SEAC-2010/CR.494/TC.2 on dated 28/02/2011 , EC amendment in area

Informations vide file no SEAC-2010/CR.494/TC.2 dated 30/03/2015 and Revalidation of Environment Clearance dated 18.09.2018 Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessmentSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 23 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 3,03,708 m2, FSI area of 8,41,470 m2, Non FSI area of 5,62,842 m2 and total BUA of 1404312 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B1 .

DECISION OF SEAC PP has satisfactorily complied with the points raised in 93rd meeting of SEAC-3.

SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for prior environmental Clearance.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

1) . FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 24 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Residential Development Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Myra 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Salim Talab 4.Name of Consultant Enviro Analysts & Engineers Pvt. Ltd. 5.Type of project Housing project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not Applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S. No. 18, Kondhawa, Taluka- Haveli, Pune, Maharashtra 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Kondhawa Correspondence Name: 56, Lulla Nagar Room Number: -- Floor: -- Building Name: -- Road/Street Name: -- Locality: Pune City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pune Municipal Corporation Municipal / other area Applied 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: Applied Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 30044.11 13.Note on the initiated work (If Not Applicable applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Not Applicable Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 6915 m2 16.Deductions 1349.21 m2 17.Net Plot area 5565.79 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 16592.22 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 13451.89 m2 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 30044.11 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): Applied 18 (b).Approved SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): Applied DCR Date of Approval: 20-12-2018 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 1874.73 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 16.59 % to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 450660000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 25 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 4 Buildings A to D B1+B2+P+16 50.40 23.Number of 256 Nos. tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / 1280 Nos. users 25.Tenant density 371 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 40 m wide external road, fire station abutting to the site – 0.07 Km from the site station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all around the building is 9 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing No structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with Not Applicable disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 115 Recycled water - 58 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 04 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 05 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 182 : Fire fighting - Underground water 300 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 100 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 82

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 26 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 115 Recycled water - 58 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 00 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 05 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 178 : Fire fighting - Underground water 300 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 100 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 86 Details of Swimming 1 No. (6 X 14.50 = area 87 m2) pool (If any) Make up water = 5 m3 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Fresh water NA 115 115 0 11 11 0 104 104 requireme nt Domestic NA 58 58 0 6 6 0 52 52 Gardening NA 4 4 0 4 4 0 0 0

Level of the Ground 20 m water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 5 Nos. pits: 34.Rain Water SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Size of recharge pits Harvesting 2m x2 m x 1.5m (RWH) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 7.5 Lakhs (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs.0.30 Lakhs/annum (O & M cost) : Domestic UG tank Capacity: 144 m3 with 1.5 days storage. Drinking water UG tank Capacity: 28 m3 Details of UGT tanks Fire UG tank Capacity: 300 m3 if any : Flushing tank: 89 m3 1.5 day storage OHT : 53 m3

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 27 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III)

Natural water From E to W drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 289.57 m3/hr. drainage water: Size of SWD: 300 mm wide trench

Sewage generation 156 m3/day in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 1 No. 180 m3 (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of Location near OWC 121.20 m2 Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs.52.00 Lakhs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs.11.90 Lakhs (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 35 Kg the Pre Construction Disposal of the Disposal of the construction waste debris: This material shall be used and Construction construction waste for back filling and leveling of the internals roads phase: debris: Dry waste: 256 kg/day Wet waste: 384 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 27 Kg /day sludge): Others if any: NA Dry waste: Will be handed over to authorized agency Swach Wet waste: Will be treated in an Organic Waste Converter Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Will be used as manure for landscaping and excess, if any, will be hand sludge): over to authorized vendor for disposal. Others if any: NA SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Location(s): Near 2W parking area

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 54 m2 requirement: material: Area for machinery: Included in above Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 14.75 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.3.08 Lakhs/ annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 28 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) 1 NA NA NA NA NA Amount of effluent generation NA (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: NA Amount of treated effluent NA recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: NA Membership of CETP (if require): NA Note on ETP technology to be used NA Disposal of the ETP sludge NA 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) 1 200 KVA Dg set Diesel 1 No. 52.42 153 mm 300 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Diesel NA Diesel Diesel 41.Source of Fuel Authorized Vendors 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By Road

Total RG area : 654.80 m2 No of trees to be cut 11 Nos. : Number of trees to 110 Nos. 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed As mentioned in the list below native trees : Timeline for completion of Till the completion of the project. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Ornamental flowering tree. Tree Amaltaj/Golden 1 Cassia fistula 15 has strong & very durable wood. It Shower Tree has medicinal properties. Ornamental flowering tree. It has 2 Plumeriarubra Red Chafa 13 medicinal properties.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 29 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Ornamental tree. Tree with fragrant flowers. Timber used in woodworking. It has cultural and 3 Magnolia champaca Sonchafa/Champak 10 medicinal significance. It attracts birds, butterflies and humming birds. Beautiful foliage& fragrant 4 Saracaasoca Seeta Ashok 15 flowers. Evergreen and ornamental tree. It’s a sacred tree Lagerstroemia Ornamental flowering tree, 5 Tamhan 15 speciosa medicinal properties. 6 Mangiferaindica Mango/Amba 10 Fruit bearing tree. Medicinal plant. Medicinal properties, fast growing 7 Azadiractaindica Neem 12 tree, draught resistant, shade- giving tree, requires less water Shade tree, used to produce 8 Albizzialebbek Sirish 10 timber, it’s a food resource for fauna. Fragrant white flowers with beautiful pink to red flush of drooping young leaves. 9 Mesuaferrea Nagchampa/ Nagkesar 10 Ornamental tree with graceful shape. Used in incense, soap, perfume oil, essential oils, candles, and personal toiletries. 10 Trees to be retained: ------Ornamental evergreen tree. The 11 Ficus racemosa Umber 2 tree attracts birds. Very large & stately tree used in parks. Medicinal properties, fast growing 12 Azadiracta indica Neem 8 tree, draught resistant, shade- giving tree, requires less water Medicinal properties, fast growing 13 Arecaceae Silver Palm 13 tree, draught resistant, shade- giving tree, requires less water Beautiful foliage& fragrant 14 Saracaasoca Ashoka 26 flowers. Evergreen and ornamental tree. It’s a sacred tree Leucaena 15 Subabhul 28 small fast-growing native tree leucocephala 16 Plants to be cut ------Ornamental evergreen tree. The 17 Ficus racemosa Umber 2 tree attracts birds. Very large & stately tree used in parks. Medicinal properties, fast growing 18 AzadiractaSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 indica Neem 1 tree, draught resistant, shade- giving tree, requires less water Beautiful foliage& fragrant 19 Saracaasoca Ashoka 7 flowers. Evergreen and ornamental tree. It’s a sacred tree Leucaena 20 Subabhul 1 small fast-growing native tree leucocephala 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 30 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 45 KVA Load) DG set as Power back-up during 65 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 1278.60 kW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 890.09 KVA load): Transformer: 1 Nos. 630 KVA & 1 No. 315 KVA DG set as Power back-up during 1 D.G set- 200 KVA operation phase: Fuel used: Diesel Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: • Solar powered lighting in external common area • Use of Energy efficient electrical fixtures. • Use of Solar Panels for Hot Water • Automatic time based controls are proposed in Drive –ways of Parking to save power by switching ON & OFF the lights at appropriate time. • V3F drive motors should be used for lifts, which saves 30% energy consumption. • 1% Solar PV. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Total Power consumption 1452333.7 kWhr/Annum 2 Saving by using other energy saving practices 1132254.2 kWhr/Annum 3 Net Power Consumption 320079.5 kWhr/Annum Average consumption per sq. mt per year (without 4 SEAC-AGENDA-000000032987.5 kWhr/Sqmtr/Annum saving) Average consumption per sq. mt per year (with 5 68.24 kWhr/Sqmtr/Annum saving) 6 Total Saving 22.02 % 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Waste NA 1 No. STP will proposed Water

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 31 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Solid NA 1 No. OWC will proposed waste

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.10.50 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.0.525 Lakhs/annum 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water For Dust 1 Air Environment Suppression, Air & 1.2 Noise monitoring Tanker water for 2 Water Environment construction ,Water 1.5 monitoring Site Sanitation, 3 Land Environment 6.4 Gardening Disinfection- Pest Socio- Economic Control ,First Aid 4 3.2 Environment Facilities,Health Check Up, PPE b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 Water STP 52.00 11.90 2 Water RWH 7.5 0.30 3 Solid waste OWC 14.75 3.08 Solar Water Heating 4 Energy 10.50 0.52 and Solar PV Panels 5 Land Landscaping 10.48 1.00 Ambient Air quality, Noise Level, Exhaust Environmental from DG Set, Drinking 6 -- 19.72 Monitoring Water, Sewage from STP, As per EP act, Manure 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 32 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Nos. of the junction to the main road & 2 Nos. design of confluence: Number and area of 2 basements, 6856.65 m2 basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: 8132.61 m2 Area per car: avg-30-35 m2 Area per car: avg-30-35 m2 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 538 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 269 competent authority: Public Transport: near by Bus stop Width of all Internal 6 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(a) Notification sheet Court cases pending No if any Other Relevant NA Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 33 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 6915 m2, FSI area of 16592.22 m2, Non FSI area of 13451.89 m2 and total BUA of 30044.11 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 34 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) During discussion following points emerged:

1. In CER PP has proposed avenue plantation, sanitation facility and provision of drinking water. PP has not given numbers and location of the same. PP to revise CER accordingly.

2. PP to revise fire tender movement plan indicating width of drive way 6 m and 1.5 m for services indicating direction of movement. PP to submit cross sections at 4 places.

3. PP to submit parking layout at all levels, B1, B2 and Ground.

4. PP to submit basement ( 2 nos.) approval plan and basement ventilation plan.

5. PP informed that the development will be complete in single phase and occupation will be given in single instance and not in phases. PP to submit undertaking regarding the same.

6. PP informed that approx. 15000 m3 debris will be transported to other site. PP to submit details of the same.

PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussion and consideration of SEAC.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 35 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed Residential Development at Sr. No. 31/P & 31/2P, Plot- B; Village - , Taluka - Haveli, Pune., Maharashtra Is a Violation Case: No

Proposed Residential Development at Sr. No. 31/P & 31/2P, Plot- B; Village - Balewadi, Taluka - 1.Name of Project Haveli, Pune., Maharashtra 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent M/s. Mantra Kingdom through Mr. Sailesh Agarwal 4.Name of Consultant Ultra-Tech (Environmental Consultancy & Laboratory) 5.Type of project Residential & MAHADA Development 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project Balewadi, Sr. No. 31/2(p), 31/1(p), Plot-B 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Balewadi Correspondence Name: Mr. Sailesh Agarwal Room Number: T4/T5 Floor: 3rd floor Building Name: Metropole Building Road/Street Name: Bund Garden Road Locality: Next to INOX Theatre City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) Municipal / other area Applied 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: Applied Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 55104.81 13.Note on the initiated work (If NA applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 12075.0 m2 16.Deductions 925.27 m2 17.Net Plot area 11149.73 m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 28431.81 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 26673.00 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 55104.81 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 28431.81 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 26673.00 DCR Date of Approval: 30-11-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 2177 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 22.29% to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 711700000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 36 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 A1 2B+G+18 57.6 2 A2 2B+G+18 57.6 3 A3 2B+G+18 57.6 4 A4 2B+G+18 57.6 5 A5 2B+G+18 57.6 6 B (MAHADA) P+9 29.55 7 Club House G+1 8.15 23.Number of 421 Nos. tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / 2105 Nos. users 25.Tenant density 250 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 12.00 m station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement - 9.0 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing NA structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable SEAC-AGENDA-000000032932.Total Water Requirement

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 37 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): Residential – 173 & MAHADA – 20. Total - 193 Recycled water - Residential – 88 & MAHADA – 10. Total - 98 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - Residential – 4 & MAHADA – 1. Total - 5 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 4.5 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) Residential – 265 & MAHADA – 31. Total – 269 : Fire fighting - Underground water 150 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water Residential – 10 CUM each building, & MAHADA – 25 CUM tank(CMD): Excess treated water 145 Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): Residential – 173 & MAHADA – 20. Total - 193 Recycled water - Residential – 88 & MAHADA – 10. Total - 98 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - NA Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 4.5 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) Residential – 261 & MAHADA – 30. Total – 291 : Fire fighting - Underground water 150 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water Residential – 10 CUM each building, & MAHADA – 25 CUM tank(CMD): Excess treated water 145 Dimension of Pool: 6mx 12mx 1.2 m Volume of pool: 86.4 m3 Parameters to be monitored: pH: 7 to 7.6 Details of Swimming Chlorine contained: 0.8 to 1 PPM Residual chlorine in Pool pool (If any) Frequency of monitoring: Everyday.

Capital cost: 22.25 Lakhs SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329O & M cost: 12.50 Lakhs per annum 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Domestic NA NA NA Na NA NA Na NA NA

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 38 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground Summer Season – 21.84 m (average), Rainy Season – 8.50 m (average) water table: & Winter Season –15.17 m (average) Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 6 Nos. of recharge pits pits: 34.Rain Water a) 3 Nos. of RWH percolation pits (For Roof Top) - 2.00 m x 2.00 m x Harvesting 2.00 m with 6" Dia. 50 to 60 m deep bore well via 1 no. of 0.9 m. dia. 1 (RWH) Size of recharge pits m. deep de - siltation pit & b) 3 Nos. of RWH percolation pits (for : surface run off) 2.00 m x 2.00 m x 1.75 m with 6" Dia. 50 to 60 m deep bore well via 2 nos. of 0.9 m. dia. 1 m. deep de - siltation pit with O & G trap Budgetary allocation 7.50 Lakhs (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 0.50 Lakhs per annum (O & M cost) : 1. Domestic UG tank Capacity (cum) : 288 Details of UGT tanks 2. Flushingtank Capacity(cum) : 102 if any : 3. Fire UG tank Capacity (cum) : 150

Natural water As per natural contour drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 5793.27 m3 per year drainage water: Size of SWD: 400 mm diameter having slope 1:80

Sewage generation Residential – 242 & MAHADA – 28. Total - 270 in KLD: STP technology: MBBR (Anoxic-Aerobic) Process Capacity of STP Residential - 1 x 250 KLD & MAHADA- 30 KLD. Total – 280 KLD (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of On ground. Area: Residential – 115.56 m2 & MAHADA – 29.05 m2. Total Waste water the STP: area – 144.61 m2 Budgetary allocation 97.95 Lakhs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 19.03 Lakhs per annum (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Waste generationSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 in Waste generation: 20.0 kg/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste Top soil to be preserved & remaining will be used for back filling phase: debris: Dry waste: 421 kgs/day Wet waste: 632 kgs/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 56 kgs/day sludge): Others if any: E waste - 2.9 kgs/day

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 39 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Handed over to authorized recycler for further handling & disposal Dry waste: purpose Wet waste: Through Mechanical Composter (Smart OWC) Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry To be used as manure for gardening purpose or will be disposed of as sludge): per CPHEEO manual on sewerage E waste - Handed over to authorized recycler for further handling & Others if any: disposal purpose Location(s): As per master layout

Area Area for the storage of waste & other Residential - 12 m2 & MAHADA – 8 m2. Total – 20 m2 requirement: material: Area for machinery: 60 m2 Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 25.25 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 6.0 Lakhs per year 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust SectionSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 40 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

On ground 1149.50 m2 & on podium 618.35 m2 & extra green area – Total RG area : 398.57 m2. Total R.G area – 2166.42 m2 No of trees to be cut NA : Number of trees to 43.Green Belt Proposed trees - 144 Nos. and existing trees - 5 Nos. be planted : Development List of proposed As listed below native trees : Timeline for completion of Till project completion plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Tropical fruit tree & bird 1 Manikara zapota Chikoo 8 attracting tree Evergreen timber plant, 2 Michelia champaca Champa 8 ornamental Evergreen tree, timber yielding 3 Mimusop eselengii Bakul 8 and medicinal plant 4 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 8 Evergreen & bird attracting tree Drought tolerant, ornamental & 5 Cassia fistula Golden shower 10 medicinal plant Used in pesticide & dye 6 Butea monosperma Flame tree 10 preparation, Drought tolerant, ornamental & 7 Cassia grandis Pink shower 8 medicinal plant 8 Saraca indica Sita ashok 8 Evergreen medicinal plant 9 Roystonia regia Royal palm 5 Nitrogen fixer, ornamental plant 10 Syzygium cumini Jambhul 8 Fruit tree & bird attracting Tropical fruit tree & bird 11 Neolamarkia cadamba Kadamba tree 8 attracting tree 12 Mangifera indica Mango tree 8 Evergreen & bird attracting tree Karanj is an important ayurvedic 13 Pongamia pinnata Karanj 8 medicine Evergreen Flowering and timber 14 Phyllanthus officinalis Awala 8 plant 15 Psidium guajava Peru 8 Fruit tree 16 AzadirachataSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 indica Neem 15 Traditional medicinal Plant Evergreen timber plant, 17 Albizia lebbeck Shrish 8 ornamental 18 Total - 144 Nos. - 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 Duranta 0.3 22.50

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 41 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 2 Golden dew drop 0.3 22.50 3 Oleander pink 0.3 22.50 4 Oleander red 0.3 22.50 5 Oleander white 0.3 22.50 6 Gaudichaudi 0.3 22.50 7 Crape jasmine 0.3 22.50 8 Tagar miniature 0.3 22.50 Tabernaemontana 9 0.3 22.50 variegated 10 Plumbago 0.3 22.50 11 Sonoran cassia 0.3 22.50 12 Paper flower 0.3 22.50 13 Golden trumpet 0.3 22.50 14 Crape myrtle 0.3 22.50 15 Firebush 0.3 22.50 16 Yellow elder 0.3 22.50 17 Acalypha marble pink 0.3 22.50 18 Pampass grass 0.3 22.50 19 Dianella grass 0.3 22.50 20 Myenia erecta 0.3 22.50 21 Cape honeysuckle 0.3 22.50 22 Golden thryallis 0.3 22.50 23 Lemonia spectabilis 0.3 22.50 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 25.70 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 1 no. X 40 kVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 2071.99 kW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 895.33 kVA load): SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Transformer: Residential - 2 nos. x 630 kVA & MAHADA – 1 no. X 315 KVA DG set as Power back-up during 1no. X 63 KVA & 1no. X 400 KVA operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing Yes through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 42 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) • Energy efficient LED fixtures Against Conventional CFL/T8 fixture with Electronic Ballast for Common Area. • Low Loss Transformer Against Conventional Transformer • Solar PV cell (1 % of demand load ) • Automatic Timer logic controller for lighting • VFD for Lift against Non VFD 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number Conversion of CDMt/ CFL to LED light fittings & 1 (20691.12 kWh/Annum) 37% TIMERS Conversion of T5 florecent tube to LED light fittings 2 (28303.56 kWh/Annum) 39% & TIMERS 3 Solar PV Panels (10935 kWh/Annum) 100% 4 Solar Water Panels (628680 kWh/Annum) 85% Synchronising & V3F CONTROL WITH GEARLESS 5 (17520 kWh/Annum) 10% MECHANISM 6 Total energy saving (706,130 kWh/Annum) 18.6% 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed NA NA NA

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 80.08 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 16.16 lakhs/annum 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water For Dust 1 Air Environment 0.09 Suppression Air & Noise 2 Air Environment 0.10 Monitoring Tanker Water For 3 Water Environment Construction & 1.26 workers 4 Water Environment Water Monitoring 0.08 Labour toilets 10 Nos. 5 Land Environment Cleaning 12,500 1.25 Rs./month Biological Gardening & 6 3.08 Environment Excavation Socio-SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 Economic Disinfection- Pest 7 0.30 Environment Control Safety, First Aid, Socio- Economic Health Hygiene 8 0.60 Environment Facilities/ Health Check Up Socio- Economic 9 Crèches for children 2.40 Environment Socio- Economic Personal Protective 10 1.20 Environment Equipment

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 43 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 11 Total - 10.36 b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage Treatment 1 2 No. x 280 KLD 97.95 19.3 Plant 2 Rain Water Harvesting 6 no. of recharge pits 7.50 0.50 Environmental 3 - As per MoEF guideline 0.50 Monitoring Green Belt 4 Plantation of tree 14.41 1.02 Development Solid Waste 5 2 Nos. of OWC 25.25 6.0 Management Energy saving 6 Energy 80.08 16.16 measures 7 Swimming Pool 1 No. 22.25 12.50 8 Total - 250.44 55.98 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & 1 no. design of confluence:

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 44 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Number and area of 2 Nos. Area - 10024.00 Sq.m basement: Number and area of 1 nos. Area – 575.00 Sq.m podia: Total Parking area: 15550.00 m2 Area per car: 40 m2 Area per car: 40 m2 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 884 Nos. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 418 Nos. competent authority: Public Transport: Bus Width of all Internal 6.00 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted None within 10 km areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(a) B2 Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant NA Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of theSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329- project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 45 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 12075.0 m2, FSI area of 28431.81 m2, Non FSI area of 26673.00 m2 and total BUA of 55104.81 m2.

The proposal was previously considered in 80th meeting, wherein certain compliance points were recorded by the Committee. PP informed that he has revised the project resulting in change in configuration of the area statement. The Committee decided to appraise the proposal afresh.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329DECISION OF SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 46 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) During discussion following points emerged:

1. In CER, PP has proposed construction of 1000 m road, this is responsibility of PMC. Hence, PP to propose some other activity useful for public at large.

2. In CER, PP has also proposed landscaping of road, which is responsibility of PMC. This activity is not allowed.

3. In CER, PP has proposed solar street light. PP submit details viz, number and location of the same.

4. PP to remove dependent parking in the stilt and relocate the same elsewhere.

5. PP to submit parking statement showing total number of parking required and proposed as per DCR / Town Planning norms with adequate area per car as per norms.

6. PP to submit copy of basement approval plan from PMC indicating 6 m wide fire drive way around MHADA building.

7. PP to provide separate RG for MHADA building.

8. PP to submit details / drawings of internal storm water drain up to final disposal point indicating RWH pit separately for storm water drain and terrace water.

9. PP to submit details / drawings of sewage drain up to final disposal point

10. PP to submit debris management plan including (a) debris required for refilling, (b) contour plan, (c) details of site where excess debris will be disposed, capacity of the site and NOC of plot owner. PP shall also ensure that debris disposed on other plot shall not be disposed on another plot. If to be disposed on another plot, the same shall be carried out as per prevailing environmental laws.

11. PP to submit cross section showing headroom above the water tank.

12. PP to submit details of OWC for MHADA Building.

13. PP to submit CFO NOC.

14. PP to submit indemnity bond indemnifying Environment Department, GoM from any legal consequences.

15. PP to submit undertaking for retaining of existing trees. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussion and consideration of SEAC.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 47 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 48 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for EXPANSION OF RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROJECT “DWARKA” By M/s. Naiknavare Housing Developments Pvt. Ltd. at Gat No. 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 113/2, 124, 125, 126(P), 127, 128/1, 128/2, 128/3, 122, 123, Village- Mhalunge, Khed Dist. Pune State- Maharashtra Is a Violation Case: No

EXPANSION OF RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROJECT “DWARKA” By M/s. Naiknavare Housing Developments Pvt. Ltd. at Gat No. 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 113/2, 124, 125, 1.Name of Project 126(P), 127, 128/1, 128/2, 128/3, 122, 123, Village- Mhalunge, Khed Dist. Pune State- Maharashtra 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent M/s. Naiknavare Housing Developments Pvt. Ltd. 4.Name of Consultant MITCON Consultancy & Engineering Services Ltd. 5.Type of project Township Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Expansion in existing project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance EC has been obtained vide letter No. SEAC 2009/CR.15/TC2 dated 19th May 2010 has been obtained for existing project Gat No. 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 113/2, 124, 125, 126(P), 127, 128/1, 128/2, 128/3, 122, 8.Location of the project 123, Village- Mhalunge, Khed Dist. Pune State- Maharashtra 9.Taluka Mulshi 10.Village Mhalunge Correspondence Name: Mrs. Gauri Naiknavare Room Number: 1204/4 Floor: NA Building Name: NA Road/Street Name: Ghole Road Locality: Shivajinagar City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / PMRDA Municipal / other area C.R. No. 857, dated 10.11.16 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: C.R. No. 857, dated 10.11.16 Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 522702.15 Construction of A1 to A7, B1 to B8, B10 to B12, Sector 3 A (Row Houses), D3, D4, C1 to C18, 13.Note on the initiated work (If C27 to C29, C32 to C34, C37 to C40, Club house I-A, I-B, 2-A has been completed (Total Built up applicable) Area= 131784.02 Sq. m.) & D1, D2, C19 to C22, C41 to C42, School, Hotel & Staff buildings are under construction. 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ C.R. No. 857, dated 10.11.16 Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 244408.04 Sq. m. 16.Deductions SEAC-AGENDA-000000032945756.35 Sq. m. 17.Net Plot area (198651.69 x 0.9)= 178786.52 Sq. m. a) FSI area (sq. m.): 319296.58 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 203405.63 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 522702.21 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 319296.58 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 203405.63 DCR Date of Approval: 10-11-2016 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 77407.98

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 49 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 43.29 to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 4650000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Sector 1A (A1-A5 & B1-B8) G+4 12 2 Club House 1A G+1 3.8 3 Sector 1B (A6, A7, B10-12) G+8 25.8 4 CLUB HOUSE – 1B G+1 3.25 Sector 2A (C1-C18, C37, C38, C27- 5 G+6 20.65 C29, C32-C40) 6 CLUB HOUSE – 2A G+1 4.10 7 Sector 3A (D1-D4) G+8 25.80 8 Row House G+1 6.40 9 Sector 1C (C41, C42) G+12 36.0 10 Sector 2A (C19-C20) G+12 36.0 11 Hotel P+7 33.25 12 School G+7 25.20 13 Sector 1C (C43, C44, F1-F6) G+12 37.20 14 CLUB HOUSE – 1C G+1 6.20 15 SECTOR – 1D (F7-F10) G+11 36.70 16 SECTOR – 1D (F11-F12) G+12 36.70 17 SECTOR – 2B (E1-E6) G+12 37.39 SECTOR – 3A (Row House, CLUB 18 G+1 6.4 HOUSE – 3A) 19 SECTOR – 2C (G1-G7) G+12 37.05 20 CLUB HOUSE – 2C G + 1 6.20 21 COMMERCIAL & RETAIL G+2 6.60 22 SHOPPING MALL G+3 13.35 23 OFFICES G+4 16.65 24 SPORTS COMPLEX G+5 21.0 25 HOSTEL G+4 15.15 23.Number of Existing= 1671, Proposed= 3638, Total Tenements= 5309 tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / Existing= 8355, Proposed= 24022, Total= 32377 users SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 25.Tenant density NA per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 36.0 m station to the proposed building(s)

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 50 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9.0 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation Construction of A1 to A7, B1 to B8, B10 to B12, Sector 3 A (Row Houses), D3, D4, C1 to C18, 29.Existing C27 to C29, C32 to C34, C37 to C40, Club house I-A, I-B, 2-A has been completed (Total Built up structure (s) if any = 131784.02 Sq. m.) 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement Source of water Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Fresh water (CMD): 2658.59 Recycled water - 1399.31 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 188 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 6.0 (Source: Tanker) make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 4245.9 : Fire fighting - Underground water 1300 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 0 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 2059.41

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 51 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of water Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran Fresh water (CMD): 2658.59 Recycled water - 1399.31 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 6.0 (Source: Tanker) make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 4057.9 : Fire fighting - Underground water 1300 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 0 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 2247.41 1. Size of Pool = 13.0m x 25.0m x 1.2m Depth Details of Swimming 2. Total Volume of pool is 4,15,300 Ltrs. pool (If any) 3. Kids Pool= 4.5 m x 7.5 m x 0.75 m depth 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Domestic 751.95 1900.64 2652.59 75.2 190.064 265.264 676.76 1710.576 2387.336 Gardening 20.52 167.47 187.99 20.52 167.47 187.99 0 0 0 Fresh water 751.95 1906.64 2658.59 75.2 190.7 265.764 676.76 1715.94 2392.7 requireme nt

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 52 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground 10-15 m bgl water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 6 recharge borewells pits: Size of recharge pits 1.5 m dia x 3 m depth : Budgetary allocation 8.0 Lakhs 34.Rain Water (Capital cost) : Harvesting Budgetary allocation (RWH) 1.0 Lakhs/Annum (O & M cost) : 1. 1A (A1-A5, B1-B8)= 460 m3 2. 1B (A6, A7, B10-B12)= 410 m3 3. 2A (C1-C18, C27-29, C32-C34, C37-C40)= 655 m3 4. 2A (C19-C22)= 280 m3 5. 3A (Row Houses) + 3A (D1-D4)= 280 m3 6. 1C (F1-F6, C41-C44)= 1201 m3 Details of UGT tanks 7. 1D (F7-F12)= 700 m3 if any : 8. 2B (E1-E6)= 405 m3 9. 2C (G1-G7)= 605 m3 10. Hotel= 87 m3 11. Commercial= 173 m3 12. Hostel= 180 m3 13. School= 35.5 m3

Natural water Slope is from West to East Direction drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 180272 m3 drainage water: Size of SWD: 450 mm wide x 450 mm deep

Sewage generation 3647.7 cmd in KLD: STP technology: Phytorid/MBBR/Extended Aeration Capacity of STP 12 Nos. having total capacity of 3710 m3/d (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of Total area of all STP's= 3424.33 Sq. m. Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation 360.0 lakhs SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329(Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 30.0 lakhs/annum (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Domestic Waste= 25 Kg/d, Total excavation is 296038 cu.m. (Top Soil:- Waste generation: Waste generation in 1,57,042 Cu.m, Soft Murum:- 83,062 Cum, Soft Rock:- 55,934 Cum) the Pre Construction and Construction Disposal of the phase: construction waste Will be used within site for leveling & back filling debris: Dry waste: 5477 Kg/d Wet waste: 7479.8 Kg/d Hazardous waste: DG Set Spent Oil= 320 Lits./year Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Joy S.Thakur (Secretary applicable):SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 53 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman Phase:SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) STP Sludge (Dry 365.0 Kg/d sludge): Others if any: E waste= 2964.7 Kg/year Dry waste: Will be handed over to authorized recycler Wet waste: Will be composted in OWC & used as manure for landscape/greenbelt Hazardous waste: Will be handed over to authorized recycler/vendor Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Will be composted on site & used as manure for landscape/greenbelt sludge): Others if any: E waste will be handed over to authorized recycler Location(s): OWC will be provided sector wise

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 484.37 Sq. m. requirement: material: Area for machinery: 627.71 Sq. m. Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 40.0 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 10.0 Lakhs/Annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329level (m) DG Set= 45 KVA 1 Diesel= 10 lit/hr. 1 2.2 0.2 150 deg. cel. (Existing) DG Set= 82.5 KVA 2 Diesel= 18.8 lit/hr. 1 2.8 0.2 150 deg. cel. (Existing) DG Set= 200 KVA 3 Diesel= 46.2 lit/hr. 1 2.8 0.2 150 deg. cel. (Existing) DG Set= 62.5 KVA 4 Diesel= 14.1 lit/hr. 1 2.8 0.2 150 deg. cel. (Existing) DG Set= 3 Nos. x 200 5 Diesel= 138.6 lit/hr. 3 2.8 0.2 150 deg. cel. KVA (Proposed)

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 54 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) DG Set= 2 Nos. x 125 6 Diesel= 54.8 lit/hr. 2 2.8 0.2 150 deg. cel. KVA (Proposed) DG Set= 2 Nos. x 500 7 Diesel= 106.28 lit/hr. 2 2.2 0.2 150 deg. cel. KVA (Proposed) DG Set= 2 Nos. x 160 8 Diesel= 73.8 lit/hr. 2 2.8 0.2 150 deg. cel. KVA (Proposed) 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Diesel 89.1 Lit/hr. 373.48 lit/hr. 462.58 lit/hr. 41.Source of Fuel Local Vendor 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By Road

Total RG area : 28593.93 Sq. m. No of trees to be cut 0 : Number of trees to Existing= 917, Proposed= 2136, Total= 3052 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed Attached native trees : Timeline for completion of On completion of project plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance 1 Murraya koenigii Kadipatta 60 Medicinal Plant 2 Bauhinia variegata Kanchan 280 Flowering Plant 3 Cassia fistula Amaltas 45 Flowering Plant 4 Caryota urens Fish tail palm 179 Flowering Plant 5 Wodyetia bifurcate Foxtail palm 156 Beautification 6 Lagerstromia speciose Tamhan 125 Flowering Plant 7 Michelia champaca Sonchafa 120 Flowering Plant 8 Mimusops elengi Bakul 102 Flowering Plant 9 Plumeria acutifolia Temple tree 34 Flowering Plant 10 Pongamia glabra Pongam 70 Medicinal Pterospermum 11 Muchkund 76 Flowering Plant acerifolium Spathodea 12 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Tulip tree 127 Flowering Plant campanulata 13 Terminalia Bellerica Beheda 64 Medicinal 14 Phyllanthus emblica Awala 60 Fruit Bearing Peltophorum 15 Copper pod 115 Flowering Plant ferrugineum 16 Parkia biglandulosa Chenduphal 53 Flowering Plant 17 Azadirachta indica Neem 46 Medicinal 18 Acacia auriculiformis Austrilian keekar 108 Beautification 19 Dillenia indica Karamal 74 Beautification

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 55 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Ncytanthus 20 Parijat 31 Flowering Plant arbortristis 21 Bauhinia racemose Apta 39 Cultural & Religious 22 Eleocarpus sphaericus Rudraksha 12 Medicinal 23 Butea monosperma Palas 10 Flowering Plant 24 Syzigium cumini Jamun 20 Fruit Bearing 25 Mutingia calabura Singapore cherry 25 Fruit Bearing 26 Pithecellobium dulci Vilayati imli 25 Fruit Bearing 27 Thespesia populnea Raan bhendi 20 Flowering Plant 28 Terminalia arjuna Arjun 10 Medicinal 29 Morus alba Mulberry 25 Fruit Bearing 30 Annona reticulate Ramphal 25 Fruit Bearing 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 50 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 1 No. x 62.5 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 15391 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 10004 KW load): Transformer: 18 Nos. x 630 KVA, 2 Nos. x 315 KVA, 3 Nos. x 200 KVA DG set as Power Existing: 1 No. x 45, 1 x 62.5, 1 x 82.5 & 1 No. x 200 KVA, Proposed: 3 x back-up during 200, 2 x 125, 2 x 160, 2 x 500 KVA operation phase: Fuel used: Diesel Details of high tension line passing NA SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: 1. 540 Nos. of PV Solar panels will be installed 2. Solar water heating system of capacity 207130 lit./day will be installed Savings= 2189590 Kwh/yr. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Solar PV Panels, Solar Water Heating System 5.22 %

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 56 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed DG Set Stack & Acoustic Enclosure Stack & Acoustic Enclosure

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 378.0 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 10.0 Lakhs/Annum 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Landscaping and Landscaping and 1 greenbelt greenbelt 3.0 development development 2 Sanitation Sanitation 5.0 Energy Conservation 3 Use of LED's 1.0 measures Water for dust 4 Water 2.0 suppression 5 Health and Safety Health and Safety 1.0 Environmental 6 Air, Water, Noise, Soil 5.0 Monitoring Solid Waste Solid Waste 7 2.0 Management Management b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 Water Conservation Rainwater harvesting 8.0 1.0 Landscaping and Landscaping and 2 greenbelt greenbelt 25.0 2.0 development development Sewage Treatment Sewage Treatment 3 360.0 30.0 Plant Plant Use of LED's, Solar Energy Conservation water heating 4 378.0 10.0 measures systems, Solar PV Panels Solid Waste 5 OWC 40.0 10.0 Management Environmental 6 Air, Water, Noise, Soil - 5.0 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Monitoring 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 57 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & One design of confluence: Number and area of NA basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: 95363.06 Sq. m. Area per car: 12.5 Sq. m. Area per car: 12.5 Sq. m. Number of 2- Wheelers as Existing: Scooters= 2166, Cycles= 2166; Proposed: Scooters= 4721, Parking details: approved by Cycles= 4721 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by Existing: 1404, Proposed: 1202 competent authority: Public Transport: PMC Buses & Private transport available Width of all Internal Min. 6 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(b)- Townships & Area Development Projects Notification sheet 1. District Court, Pune: Case No. 137, Year 2013, 2. CJJD Pune: Case Court cases pending No. R DARKHAST No. 611, Year 2012, 3. High Court Bombay: Case No. if any 3165, Year 2016 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Other Relevant NA Informations Have you previously submitted Yes Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online 11-11-2016 submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 58 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Environmental Impacts of the Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessment Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 244408.04 m2, FSI area of 319296.58 m2, Non FSI area of 203405.63 m2 and total BUA of 522702.21 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B1. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

DECISION OF SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 59 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) PP has satisfactorily complied with the points raised in 87th meeting of SEAC-3.

SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for prior environmental Clearance.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

1) -- FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 60 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Rejuvenation Project for Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Rejuvenation Project for Indrayani River 2.Type of institution Government 3.Name of Project Proponent Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation 4.Name of Consultant Green Circle, Inc. 5.Type of project River Rejuvenation Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Not applicable in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project Pimpri Chinchwad 9.Taluka Pimpri Chinchwad 10.Village Pimpri Chinchwad Correspondence Name: Mr. Makarand Dnyanoba Nikam Room Number: NA Floor: NA Building Name: PCMC Building Road/Street Name: NA Locality: Pimpri City: Pimpri 11.Whether in Corporation / Municipal Municipal / other area NA 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: NA Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 00 13.Note on the initiated work (If NA applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 471.47 ha 16.Deductions 00 17.Net Plot area 471.47 ha a) FSI area (sq. m.): 00 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 00 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 00 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 00 18 (b).Approved SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 00 DCR Date of Approval: 28-03-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 4384671 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 4384671 to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 13850000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 61 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 NA NA NA 23.Number of THERE WILL BE NO TENANTS tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / NA users 25.Tenant density NA per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire NA station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 6 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing There are no existing structures structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with There will be no demolition disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 66 Recycled water - 00 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 370 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 00 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 436 : Fire fighting - Underground water 00 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 00 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 00

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 62 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 66 Recycled water - 00 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 00 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 00 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 66 : Fire fighting - Underground water 00 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 00 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 370 Details of Swimming NA pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Level of the Ground 1 m water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 34.Rain Water NA Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits NA : Budgetary allocation NA (Capital cost) : SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Budgetary allocation NA (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks THERE ARE NO UGT TANKS if any :

Natural water CATCHMENT AREA- 985 SQ.MT drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm NA drainage water: Size of SWD: NA

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 63 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III)

Sewage generation 52.8 FROM THE PROPOSED PROJECT in KLD: STP technology: SBR Capacity of STP EXISTING-1 NOS. - 21 MLD CAPACITY ; PROPOSED- 2 NOS. - 1 NO. - 4 (CMD): MLD & 1 NO.- 20 MLD Sewage and Location & area of VARIOUS PLACES IN CITY Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation NA (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation NA (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 102 kg/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste PCMC Authorized Vendor phase: debris: Dry waste: NA Wet waste: NA Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry NA sludge): Others if any: NA WILL BE SENT TO WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY OF PCMC AFTER Dry waste: SEGREGATION IF GENERATED WILL BE SENT TO WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY OF PCMC AFTER Wet waste: SEGREGATION IF GENERATED Mode of Disposal Hazardous waste: NA of waste: Biomedical waste (If NA applicable): STP Sludge (Dry NA sludge): Others if any: NA Location(s): NA

Area Area for the storage of waste & other NA requirement: material: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Area for machinery: NA Budgetary allocation Capital cost: NA (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: NA 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD):

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 64 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Total RG area : NA No of trees to be cut NA : Number of trees to NA 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed NA native trees : Timeline for completion of NA plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329importance Syzygium 1 JAMUN - BEAUTIFICATION AND EDIBL caryophyllatum 2 Samanea saman SIRIS - BEAUTIFICATION 3 Mangifera Indica MANGO - EDIBLE BEAUTIFICATION AND 4 Azadirachta Indica NEEM - MEDICINE BEAUTIFICATION AND 5 Pongamia pinnata KARANJ - MEDICINE 45.Total quantity of plants on ground

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 65 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 Bougainvillea Purple - - Bougainvillea Pink Barbara 2 - - Karst 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 0.18 MVA Load) DG set as Power back-up during NA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 1.8 load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand NA load): Transformer: NA DG set as Power back-up during NA operation phase: Fuel used: NA Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: LED LIGHTS WILL BE USED FOR STREET LAMPS 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 LED LAMPS NA 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed NA NA NA

Budgetary allocationSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Capital cost: NA (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: NA 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number 1 NA NA NA b) Operation Phase (with Break-up):

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 66 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 NA NA NA NA 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & NA design of confluence: Number and area of NA basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: NA Area per car: NA Area per car: NA Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by NA competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by NA competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal NA roads (m): SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(b) Notification sheet

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 67 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant DETAILS OF EMP WILL BE PROVIDED IN EIA REPORT. Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for Indrayani River Rejuvenation Project.The proposal was considered under 8(b) Category. DECISION OF SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 68 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) The Committee decided to recommend the project for grant of following ToR in addition to Standard ToR prescribed by MoEF&CC for preparation of EIA/EMP report:

The Committee decided to recommend the project for grant of following ToR in addition to Standard ToR prescribed by MoEF&CC for preparation of EIA/EMP report:

1. Detailed Project Report of the proposed river front development project authenticated by the concerned authority with complete scope, component wise description and design parameters (structural as well as hydraulic) along with the basis considered for the same & approved by the concerned authority/ies. Details on repair & renovations, Resettlement & Rehabilitation plan, monitoring & evaluation with budgetary provisions, operation & maintenance, responsible agencies etc. should also be included.

2. List of the permissions required to be obtained for the proposed river front development outside & within the river body, details on the concerned authorities like ULB, Water Resources department, Urban development department, Revenue department, Forest department, Archeological department, Irrigation department and other departments from which the approval already sought or to be sought, details on status of all these permissions along with the copies of permissions obtained / correspondences made in this regard. Copies of reports of the various studies carried out for obtaining all these permissions.

3. Copy of DILR map showing the river boundary and a map showing the boundaries of the proposed project superimposed on the DILR map.

4. Details of final approved, allotted land for the proposed river front development & associated facilities with exact survey numbers. Land ownership documents for the proposed project area including river basin, areas to be reclaimed, areas to be refurbished etc. with the copies of permission obtained from revenue department / concerned authorities. Details on land acquisition (private, forest, government), if required, along with the supporting documents like procurement plan, revenue records, correspondences made with land owner/concerned department and/or permissions obtained from concerned authorities in this regard.

5. Alternative site analysis for the proposed project and justification for selection of the present site based on the pros & cons of various alternatives with technical reasons including the likely impacts of the proposed activities on surrounding environment.

6. Maps & plans approved by the concerned authorities for each type of activity and component of the project.

7. Are all mapping, site & soil investigations approved in accordance with the Indian Regulation and best practices?

8. Details on the agency/authority proposing & owning the proposed riverfront development project who will be responsible for the compliance of the conditions stipulated in the Environmental Clearance order. Details on the agencies/developers/contractors/consultants associated with the proposed project of river front development along with the supporting documents like copies of agreements/MOUs made them.

9. Phase wise project implementation details in terms of site development, infrastructure provision, EMS implementation etc. along with bar chart.

10. Baseline studies for one season to be conducted for the study area which include project area and area within 5 km from the boundaries of the proposed river front development project.

11. One season site-specific meteorological data including temperature, relative humidity, hourly wind speed & direction and rainfall shall be provided.

12. Ambient Air Quality data to be given along with the dates of monitoring. The parameters to be covered shall include PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx & CO. The location of the monitoring stations should be so decided so as to take into consideration the pre-dominant downwind direction, population zone and sensitive receptors including reserved forests, if any. There should be at least one monitoring station in the upwind direction. There should be at least one monitoring station in the pre dominant downwind direction at a location where maximum ground level concentration is likely to occur.

13. Impact of the project on the AAQ of the area. Details of the model used and the input parameters used for modelling should be provided. The air quality contours may be plotted on a location map showing the location of project site, habitation, sensitive receptors, if any. The wind roses should also be shown on this map.

14. A map of the study area delineating the major topographical features such as land use, drainage, locations of habitats, environmental sensitive areas, major constructions including roads, railways, pipelines, properties archeologically importance, industries if any in the area are to be mentioned.

15. Land use map of the study area based on high resolution satellite imagery delineating the forest, agricultural land, water bodies, settlements, and other cultural features. Details of change / creation in land use / land cover due to the proposed project.

16. Location map of the proposed project. The project layout should be superimposed on contour map of ground elevation showing main project features.

17. Project site specific details such as distance of the project site from the nearest (1) Village (2) Water Body: Creek / Nallah / Lake / Pond / Reservoir / Canal (3) National Highway (4) State Highway (5) Railway line (6) Heritage site (7) National Park / Wild Life Sanctuary and likely impact on them due to the proposed project along with the mitigation measures proposed to minimize the likely impact.

18. Details of site topography along with the contour plan of the project area, land use & land cover mapping, drainage pattern and map of the river catchment up to the proposed project site, gradient & gentle slope of the river, soil map of the study area, geological & seismotectonic maps of the study area.

19. Baseline data on geological and geophysical aspects which should include details of geography & physiography of the project area, regional geology & geological features around the project area, structure of the catchment, seismicity, tectonics and history of past earthquakes in the area.

20. Impact of the project on geological environment of the area, river bank & their stability and details regarding changes in land use, topography & drainage pattern, changes in land quality including effects of waste disposal, impact due to submergence (if any) should be furnished.

21. Details of seismic zone of the project area and design aspects required to be adhered to as per national standards.

22. Detailed study report, endorsed by the National Institute of Hydrology, on the hydrology of the basin including water availability for the project, sedimentation rate, design discharge & its recurrence interval, ground & surface water quality in terms of physical, chemical & bacteriological parameters, soil characteristics in terms of physical & chemical parameters, flood carrying capacity, check dams etc.

23. Assessment of effect of changes in hydrological balance, expected changes in water quality in the project area as a result of upstream water- regulatory works (i.e. reduced flow, temperature, dissolved salts, sediment load etc.), alteration of water flow downstream, assessment of effects of planned activities on run-off and sediment load of the river.

24. Road details on aquatic life of the river.

25. Details regarding the river meandering pattern and stability of land forms.

26. Details on the highest of the high flood level of river recorded in the past at various places along the river & in project area.

27. How it will be ensured that the natural river flow & ecological water need will be maintained.

28. Existing natural drainage pattern of the project site, elevation of the project area with reference to the highest of the high flood level of river and measures proposed to prevent flooding of the flood prone areas and project area in the rainy season.

29. Layout plan of the project starting from the origin point to the end point, perspective view of the project and its components.

30. Positive as well as negative impacts of the proposed development on the river during construction & operation phase of the project as well as due to project design. Details on the mitigation measures proposed to avoid negative impacts on the river during construction & operation phase of the project and the agency / team responsible for its compliance.

31. Positive as well as negative impacts (direct / indirect, temporary / permanent)of the proposed river front development on the surrounding environment, people in the project area & their livelihood, structures located in the project area, cultural properties located along the river & in project area, river water quality, river basin, socio-economy, ecology & biodiversity of the river etc. In case of negative impacts, mitigation/ protection plans should also be submitted.

32. Assessment of the overall project benefits like improvements in physical & social infrastructure, employment potential (skilled, semi-skilled & unskilled persons), other tangible benefits etc. should be detailed out in the EIA report.

33. Details on existing river water quality in terms of physico-chemical as well as bacteriological parameters and measures proposed under the proposed river front development project for further improvement of the river water quality. Details on sampling locations, number of samples collected, methods of analysis etc. should also be mentioned.

34. Details on check dams i.e their number, locations, design aspects with the basis considered, structural strength etc.

35. Impact of the proposed project on water environment in terms of changes in surface & ground water quality, sedimentation of reservoir, impact on fish fauna & other aquatic life, impact of sewage disposal during construction as well as post construction period.

36. Details of the management of the run off / rainwater flowing through the existing natural drain / nallah / streams within the project area if any. Impacts on the surface hydrology pattern due to the proposed project. Details of measures proposed to ensure that natural drainage of the site will not be obstructed / disturbed and measures proposed to protect existing natural drain / nallah / streams within the project area.

37. Details on sedimentation rate on upstream and downstream of the project. Details on desilting / dredging along with its impacts and mitigation measures.

38. Details on the possibility of soil erosion and adoption of various erosion control (soil conservation) measures.

39. Exact details on activity wise components/buildings (like STPs, walkways, parks & gardens, restaurants, food courts, exhibition centers, game zone, check dams, bridges etc.) to come up in the project. Height of the buildings to come up in the project. Break up of FSI, built up area plot wise, block wise plan & area statement.

40. Details on objectives of the project and detailed action plan to meet them.

41. Details on component & activity wise built up area, water requirement & source of availability, power requirement, parking requirement, waste generation (sewage, MSW, hazardous waste, food waste, plastic waste etc.), its management, treatment & disposal etc. during the normal days as well as during the peak load at the time of holidays & festivals should be detailed out in the EIA report. Permission of concerned authorities for water supply, power supply and waste disposal.

42. Details of the STPs with their capacity, size of each unit, their locations on the plan and their adequacy. Measures proposed to prevent odour nuisance due to the STP operations.

43. Detailed parking plan showing accommodation of two wheelers and four wheelers, its adequacy for the project and norms adopted for the calculations. The details shall include the parking requirement on the basis of footfalls, as per present DCR and National Building Code (NBC) guidelines for each individual component of the project. Mark the area of parking on the drawing showing the parking.

44. Base line status of the existing traffic, impact on it due to the project activities (prior to construction, during construction and at full site operation), carrying capacity of the existing roads and details of traffic management in and outside the project during construction and operation phase of the project.

45. Details on the existing access & exit routes and the measures proposed to improve existing access & exits (e.g promotion of underutilized access routes, surface road widening, pedestrianization of local areas etc.). Details on proposed access & exit routes, carrying capacity of the proposed project, availability of local transport, crowd management on site(e.g. policing during the festivals etc.), parking management during the normal days as well as during holidays & festivals, details on possible safety hazards & proposed safety measures along with the adequacy of the same.

46. Data pertaining to water (physic-chemical & biological parameters), air and noise environment and likely impacts during construction and post construction periods.

47. Impact of DG Sets’ emissions used for construction power if any, on air environment.

48. Changes in ambient levels of noise due to noise generating equipments, movement of vehicles during construction & post construction periods and effect thereof on fauna and human health.

49. Details of dust suppression measures proposed during the construction period. Noise mitigation measures during construction activity from the proposed activity.

50. Details on the existing drains (domestic, industrial & others) joining the river and how the drains will be managed after the proposed development.

51. Details of soil excavation / filling required for the project along with its quantification based on backup calculations. Details with respect to proposed use / disposal of excavated soil. Plan for management, use and disposal of construction debris including excavated materials during the construction phase.

52. Details of top soil management plan during construction phase. If the topsoil is proposed to be preserved, the details relating to the quantity of topsoil stored, demarcated area on plan where it is stored along with preservation plan is to be given.

53. Detailed Environment and Social Management Plan with respect to various environmental attributes- Water, Air, Noise, Solid wastes including Hazardous Wastes, land etc. of the project both during construction and operation phase and strategy for its implementation with financial outlay. Details on the agencies / entities responsible for the same. Details of monitoring / supervision cell to monitor environmental aspects during construction phase as well as operation phase including provision of qualified person.

54. Base line ecological status. In case of any scheduled fauna, conservation plan should be provided.

55. Detailed survey of endangered species including their habitat, if any in the study area, impacts of the proposed project on the same along with mitigation measures and conservation measures like proposal for creating wetland patches, artificial nests etc. in the project.

56. Details of existing trees to be protected / preserved / transplanted / removed. Detailed green belt development plan as per the CPCB guidelines, including area of tree plantation, its demarcation on the map, number and types of trees and budget allocation thereof. Also provide the break-up of the greenbelt viz. the tree covered and lawn covered area.

57. Details of first aid / fire fighting and other emergency services to be provided during construction phase and operation phase including the training to be provided to the residential staff of the project as first aid providers, fire fighters etc.

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58. Details on common amenities like toilet blocks, drinking water facility, bins for collection of food waste & municipal solid waste, telephone booths, first aid kits etc. to be provided during the operation phase of the project.

59. Baseline data on socio-economic aspects in the study area including details of human settlements, demographic & ethnographic profile, economic structure, development profile, agricultural practices, cultural & aesthetics sites, existing infrastructural facilities for social welfare including education, health & hygiene, communication, sources of livelihood, job opportunities etc., information regarding sensitive habitat of historical, cultural & religious and ecological importance.

60. Impact on socio-cultural and ethnographic aspects due to the proposed project. Impact on the socio economic aspects and local community including changes in demographic & economic status, impact on human health, impact due to increased traffic load, impact on holy places & tourism.

61. Detailed R&R plan with data on the existing socio-economic status of the population in the study area and broad plan for resettlement of the displaced population, site for the resettlement colony, alternative livelihood concerns/employment for the displaced people, civil and housing amenities being offered etc. and the schedule of the implementation of the project specific R&R Plan, if any, is to be given. Details of budgetary provisions (capital & recurring) for the project specific R&R Plan.

62. Details of disaster management plan during operation phase of the project which should include scenario like earth quake, floods and natural calamities etc. in addition to other disasters. The plan should include the details of (i) Emergency lighting plan (ii) details of power back up system in the case of emergency (iii) fire fighting arrangements (iv) first aid arrangement (v) training and mock drill (vi) emergency announcement system (vii) signages etc.

63. The details of the basic amenities and welfare facilities to be provided to the construction workers to ensure that they do not ruin the existing environment.

64. Details of safety measures proposed for the construction workers including provision of personal protection equipment. Details of registration and provisions to be made by the project proponent to follow Building and other Construction Workers Acts and Rules and undertaking for the same.

65. Details on use of eco-friendly building materials including fly ash bricks, fly ash paving blocks, RMC etc.

66. Details of provisions to make the project energy efficient and adoption of modes of alternative eco friendly sources of energy, solar water heater, solar street lighting, LED lighting. Measures proposed to comply with the ECBC norms / other international norms proposed for energy conservation.

67. Scheme for rain water harvesting and ground water recharge with proper scientific calculations considering rainfall in the region, catchment area, land / soil characteristics, ground water recharge rate, duration of rain water harvesting etc. Details of provisions of pre-treatment of the rainwater in the case of surface run off is to be harvested. Location of recharge structures on the layout plan.

68. Any litigation(s) pending against the proposed project and / or any directions or orders passed by any court of law/any statutory authority against the project is to be detailed out.

69. A tabular chart with index for point-wise compliance of above mentioned TORs.

The project shall be appraised only after submission of the EIA report (terrestrial & river basin) & SIA report covering the above mentioned additional TOR in addition to all the relevant information as per the generic structure of EIA given in the EIA Notification, 2006 as well as standard Terms of Reference mentioned in the MoEFCC’s EIA guidance manual for Building, Construction, Township & Area Development project.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 69 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) FINAL RECOMMENDATION The Committee decided to Grant ToR subject to the above observations,PP requested to prepare and submit EIA report as per EIA Notification, 2006 and amendments thereof.

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 70 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Rejuvenation Project for Pawana River Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Rejuvenation Project for Pawana River 2.Type of institution Government 3.Name of Project Proponent Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation 4.Name of Consultant Green Circle, Inc. 5.Type of project River Rejuvenation Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Not applicable in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project Pimpri Chinchwad 9.Taluka Pimpri Chinchwad 10.Village Pimpri Chinchwad Correspondence Name: Mr. Makarand Dnyanoba Nikam Room Number: NA Floor: NA Building Name: PCMC Building Road/Street Name: NA Locality: Pimpri City: Pimpri 11.Whether in Corporation / Municipal Municipal / other area NA 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: NA Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 00 13.Note on the initiated work (If NA applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 257.91 ha 16.Deductions 00 17.Net Plot area 257.91 ha a) FSI area (sq. m.): 00 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 00 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 00 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 00 18 (b).Approved SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 00 DCR Date of Approval: 28-01-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 2398563 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 2398563 to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 14530000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 71 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 NA NA NA 23.Number of THERE WILL BE NO TENANTS tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / NA users 25.Tenant density NA per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire NA station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 6 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing There are no existing structures structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with There will be no demolition disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 75 Recycled water - 00 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 410 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 00 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 485 : Fire fighting - Underground water 00 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 00 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 00

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 72 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 75 Recycled water - 00 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 00 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 00 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 75 : Fire fighting - Underground water 00 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 00 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 410 Details of Swimming NA pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Level of the Ground 1 m water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 34.Rain Water NA Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits NA : Budgetary allocation NA (Capital cost) : SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Budgetary allocation NA (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks THERE ARE NO UGT TANKS if any :

Natural water CATCHMENT AREA- 505 SQ.KM drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm NA drainage water: Size of SWD: NA

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Sewage generation FROM THE PROPOSED PROJECT in KLD: STP technology: SBR Capacity of STP EXISTING- NOS. - 8; PROPOSED- 2 NOS (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of VARIOUS PLACES IN CITY Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation NA (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation NA (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 120 Kg/Day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste PCMC Authorized Vendor phase: debris: Dry waste: NA Wet waste: NA Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry NA sludge): Others if any: NA WILL BE SENT TO WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY OF PCMC AFTER Dry waste: SEGREGATION IF GENERATED WILL BE SENT TO WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY OF PCMC AFTER Wet waste: SEGREGATION IF GENERATED Mode of Disposal Hazardous waste: NA of waste: Biomedical waste (If NA applicable): STP Sludge (Dry NA sludge): Others if any: NA Location(s): NA

Area Area for the storage of waste & other NA requirement: material: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Area for machinery: NA Budgetary allocation Capital cost: NA (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: NA 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD):

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 74 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Total RG area : NA No of trees to be cut NA : Number of trees to NA 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed NA native trees : Timeline for completion of NA plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329importance Syzygium 1 JAMUN - BEAUTIFICATION AND EDIBL caryophyllatum 2 Samanea saman SIRIS - BEAUTIFICATION 3 Mangifera Indica MANGO - EDIBLE BEAUTIFICATION AND 4 Azadirachta Indica NEEM - MEDICINE BEAUTIFICATION AND 5 Pongamia pinnata KARANJ - MEDICINE 45.Total quantity of plants on ground

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 75 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 Bougainvillea Purple - - Bougainvillea Pink Barbara 2 - - Karst 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 0.2 MVA Load) DG set as Power back-up during NA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 2 MVA load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand NA load): Transformer: NA DG set as Power back-up during NA operation phase: Fuel used: NA Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: LED LIGHTS WILL BE USED FOR STREET LAMPS 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 LED LAMPS NA 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed NA NA NA

Budgetary allocationSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Capital cost: NA (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: NA 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number 1 NA NA NA b) Operation Phase (with Break-up):

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 76 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 NA NA NA NA 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & NA design of confluence: Number and area of NA basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: NA Area per car: NA Area per car: NA Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by NA competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by NA competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal NA roads (m): SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(b) Notification sheet

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 77 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant DETAILS OF EMP WILL BE PROVIDED IN EIA REPORT. Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for Pawana River Rejuvenation Project. The proposal was considered under 8(b) Category. DECISION OF SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 78 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) The Committee decided to recommend the project for grant of following ToR in addition to Standard ToR prescribed by MoEF&CC for preparation of EIA/EMP report:

1. Detailed Project Report of the proposed river front development project authenticated by the concerned authority with complete scope, component wise description and design parameters (structural as well as hydraulic) along with the basis considered for the same & approved by the concerned authority/ies. Details on repair & renovations, Resettlement & Rehabilitation plan, monitoring & evaluation with budgetary provisions, operation & maintenance, responsible agencies etc. should also be included.

2. List of the permissions required to be obtained for the proposed river front development outside & within the river body, details on the concerned authorities like ULB, Water Resources department, Urban development department, Revenue department, Forest department, Archeological department, Irrigation department and other departments from which the approval already sought or to be sought, details on status of all these permissions along with the copies of permissions obtained / correspondences made in this regard. Copies of reports of the various studies carried out for obtaining all these permissions.

3. Copy of DILR map showing the river boundary and a map showing the boundaries of the proposed project superimposed on the DILR map.

4. Details of final approved, allotted land for the proposed river front development & associated facilities with exact survey numbers. Land ownership documents for the proposed project area including river basin, areas to be reclaimed, areas to be refurbished etc. with the copies of permission obtained from revenue department / concerned authorities. Details on land acquisition (private, forest, government), if required, along with the supporting documents like procurement plan, revenue records, correspondences made with land owner/concerned department and/or permissions obtained from concerned authorities in this regard.

5. Alternative site analysis for the proposed project and justification for selection of the present site based on the pros & cons of various alternatives with technical reasons including the likely impacts of the proposed activities on surrounding environment.

6. Maps & plans approved by the concerned authorities for each type of activity and component of the project.

7. Are all mapping, site & soil investigations approved in accordance with the Indian Regulation and best practices?

8. Details on the agency/authority proposing & owning the proposed riverfront development project who will be responsible for the compliance of the conditions stipulated in the Environmental Clearance order. Details on the agencies/developers/contractors/consultants associated with the proposed project of river front development along with the supporting documents like copies of agreements/MOUs made them.

9. Phase wise project implementation details in terms of site development, infrastructure provision, EMS implementation etc. along with bar chart.

10. Baseline studies for one season to be conducted for the study area which include project area and area within 5 km from the boundaries of the proposed river front development project.

11. One season site-specific meteorological data including temperature, relative humidity, hourly wind speed & direction and rainfall shall be provided.

12. Ambient Air Quality data to be given along with the dates of monitoring. The parameters to be covered shall include PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx & CO. The location of the monitoring stations should be so decided so as to take into consideration the pre-dominant downwind direction, population zone and sensitive receptors including reserved forests, if any. There should be at least one monitoring station in the upwind direction. There should be at least one monitoring station in the pre dominant downwind direction at a location where maximum ground level concentration is likely to occur.

13. Impact of the project on the AAQ of the area. Details of the model used and the input parameters used for modelling should be provided. The air quality contours may be plotted on a location map showing the location of project site, habitation, sensitive receptors, if any. The wind roses should also be shown on this map.

14. A map of the study area delineating the major topographical features such as land use, drainage, locations of habitats, environmental sensitive areas, major constructions including roads, railways, pipelines, properties archeologically importance, industries if any in the area are to be mentioned.

15. Land use map of the study area based on high resolution satellite imagery delineating the forest, agricultural land, water bodies, settlements, and other cultural features. Details of change / creation in land use / land cover due to the proposed project.

16. Location map of the proposed project. The project layout should be superimposed on contour map of ground elevation showing main project features.

17. Project site specific details such as distance of the project site from the nearest (1) Village (2) Water Body: Creek / Nallah / Lake / Pond / Reservoir / Canal (3) National Highway (4) State Highway (5) Railway line (6) Heritage site (7) National Park / Wild Life Sanctuary and likely impact on them due to the proposed project along with the mitigation measures proposed to minimize the likely impact.

18. Details of site topography along with the contour plan of the project area, land use & land cover mapping, drainage pattern and map of the river catchment up to the proposed project site, gradient & gentle slope of the river, soil map of the study area, geological & seismotectonic maps of the study area.

19. Baseline data on geological and geophysical aspects which should include details of geography & physiography of the project area, regional geology & geological features around the project area, structure of the catchment, seismicity, tectonics and history of past earthquakes in the area.

20. Impact of the project on geological environment of the area, river bank & their stability and details regarding changes in land use, topography & drainage pattern, changes in land quality including effects of waste disposal, impact due to submergence (if any) should be furnished.

21. Details of seismic zone of the project area and design aspects required to be adhered to as per national standards.

22. Detailed study report, endorsed by the National Institute of Hydrology, on the hydrology of the basin including water availability for the project, sedimentation rate, design discharge & its recurrence interval, ground & surface water quality in terms of physical, chemical & bacteriological parameters, soil characteristics in terms of physical & chemical parameters, flood carrying capacity, check dams etc.

23. Assessment of effect of changes in hydrological balance, expected changes in water quality in the project area as a result of upstream water- regulatory works (i.e. reduced flow, temperature, dissolved salts, sediment load etc.), alteration of water flow downstream, assessment of effects of planned activities on run-off and sediment load of the river.

24. Road details on aquatic life of the river.

25. Details regarding the river meandering pattern and stability of land forms.

26. Details on the highest of the high flood level of river recorded in the past at various places along the river & in project area.

27. How it will be ensured that the natural river flow & ecological water need will be maintained.

28. Existing natural drainage pattern of the project site, elevation of the project area with reference to the highest of the high flood level of river and measures proposed to prevent flooding of the flood prone areas and project area in the rainy season.

29. Layout plan of the project starting from the origin point to the end point, perspective view of the project and its components.

30. Positive as well as negative impacts of the proposed development on the river during construction & operation phase of the project as well as due to project design. Details on the mitigation measures proposed to avoid negative impacts on the river during construction & operation phase of the project and the agency / team responsible for its compliance.

31. Positive as well as negative impacts (direct / indirect, temporary / permanent)of the proposed river front development on the surrounding environment, people in the project area & their livelihood, structures located in the project area, cultural properties located along the river & in project area, river water quality, river basin, socio-economy, ecology & biodiversity of the river etc. In case of negative impacts, mitigation/ protection plans should also be submitted.

32. Assessment of the overall project benefits like improvements in physical & social infrastructure, employment potential (skilled, semi-skilled & unskilled persons), other tangible benefits etc. should be detailed out in the EIA report.

33. Details on existing river water quality in terms of physico-chemical as well as bacteriological parameters and measures proposed under the proposed river front development project for further improvement of the river water quality. Details on sampling locations, number of samples collected, methods of analysis etc. should also be mentioned.

34. Details on check dams i.e their number, locations, design aspects with the basis considered, structural strength etc.

35. Impact of the proposed project on water environment in terms of changes in surface & ground water quality, sedimentation of reservoir, impact on fish fauna & other aquatic life, impact of sewage disposal during construction as well as post construction period.

36. Details of the management of the run off / rainwater flowing through the existing natural drain / nallah / streams within the project area if any. Impacts on the surface hydrology pattern due to the proposed project. Details of measures proposed to ensure that natural drainage of the site will not be obstructed / disturbed and measures proposed to protect existing natural drain / nallah / streams within the project area.

37. Details on sedimentation rate on upstream and downstream of the project. Details on desilting / dredging along with its impacts and mitigation measures.

38. Details on the possibility of soil erosion and adoption of various erosion control (soil conservation) measures.

39. Exact details on activity wise components/buildings (like STPs, walkways, parks & gardens, restaurants, food courts, exhibition centers, game zone, check dams, bridges etc.) to come up in the project. Height of the buildings to come up in the project. Break up of FSI, built up area plot wise, block wise plan & area statement.

40. Details on objectives of the project and detailed action plan to meet them.

41. Details on component & activity wise built up area, water requirement & source of availability, power requirement, parking requirement, waste generation (sewage, MSW, hazardous waste, food waste, plastic waste etc.), its management, treatment & disposal etc. during the normal days as well as during the peak load at the time of holidays & festivals should be detailed out in the EIA report. Permission of concerned authorities for water supply, power supply and waste disposal.

42. Details of the STPs with their capacity, size of each unit, their locations on the plan and their adequacy. Measures proposed to prevent odour nuisance due to the STP operations.

43. Detailed parking plan showing accommodation of two wheelers and four wheelers, its adequacy for the project and norms adopted for the calculations. The details shall include the parking requirement on the basis of footfalls, as per present DCR and National Building Code (NBC) guidelines for each individual component of the project. Mark the area of parking on the drawing showing the parking.

44. Base line status of the existing traffic, impact on it due to the project activities (prior to construction, during construction and at full site operation), carrying capacity of the existing roads and details of traffic management in and outside the project during construction and operation phase of the project.

45. Details on the existing access & exit routes and the measures proposed to improve existing access & exits (e.g promotion of underutilized access routes, surface road widening, pedestrianization of local areas etc.). Details on proposed access & exit routes, carrying capacity of the proposed project, availability of local transport, crowd management on site(e.g. policing during the festivals etc.), parking management during the normal days as well as during holidays & festivals, details on possible safety hazards & proposed safety measures along with the adequacy of the same.

46. Data pertaining to water (physic-chemical & biological parameters), air and noise environment and likely impacts during construction and post construction periods.

47. Impact of DG Sets’ emissions used for construction power if any, on air environment.

48. Changes in ambient levels of noise due to noise generating equipments, movement of vehicles during construction & post construction periods and effect thereof on fauna and human health.

49. Details of dust suppression measures proposed during the construction period. Noise mitigation measures during construction activity from the proposed activity.

50. Details on the existing drains (domestic, industrial & others) joining the river and how the drains will be managed after the proposed development.

51. Details of soil excavation / filling required for the project along with its quantification based on backup calculations. Details with respect to proposed use / disposal of excavated soil. Plan for management, use and disposal of construction debris including excavated materials during the construction phase.

52. Details of top soil management plan during construction phase. If the topsoil is proposed to be preserved, the details relating to the quantity of topsoil stored, demarcated area on plan where it is stored along with preservation plan is to be given.

53. Detailed Environment and Social Management Plan with respect to various environmental attributes- Water, Air, Noise, Solid wastes including Hazardous Wastes, land etc. of the project both during construction and operation phase and strategy for its implementation with financial outlay. Details on the agencies / entities responsible for the same. Details of monitoring / supervision cell to monitor environmental aspects during construction phase as well as operation phase including provision of qualified person.

54. Base line ecological status. In case of any scheduled fauna, conservation plan should be provided.

55. Detailed survey of endangered species including their habitat, if any in the study area, impacts of the proposed project on the same along with mitigation measures and conservation measures like proposal for creating wetland patches, artificial nests etc. in the project.

56. Details of existing trees to be protected / preserved / transplanted / removed. Detailed green belt development plan as per the CPCB guidelines, including area of tree plantation, its demarcation on the map, number and types of trees and budget allocation thereof. Also provide the break-up of the greenbelt viz. the tree covered and lawn covered area.

57. Details of first aid / fire fighting and other emergency services to be provided during construction phase and operation phase including the training to be provided to the residential staff of the project as first aid providers, fire fighters etc.

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58. Details on common amenities like toilet blocks, drinking water facility, bins for collection of food waste & municipal solid waste, telephone booths, first aid kits etc. to be provided during the operation phase of the project.

59. Baseline data on socio-economic aspects in the study area including details of human settlements, demographic & ethnographic profile, economic structure, development profile, agricultural practices, cultural & aesthetics sites, existing infrastructural facilities for social welfare including education, health & hygiene, communication, sources of livelihood, job opportunities etc., information regarding sensitive habitat of historical, cultural & religious and ecological importance.

60. Impact on socio-cultural and ethnographic aspects due to the proposed project. Impact on the socio economic aspects and local community including changes in demographic & economic status, impact on human health, impact due to increased traffic load, impact on holy places & tourism.

61. Detailed R&R plan with data on the existing socio-economic status of the population in the study area and broad plan for resettlement of the displaced population, site for the resettlement colony, alternative livelihood concerns/employment for the displaced people, civil and housing amenities being offered etc. and the schedule of the implementation of the project specific R&R Plan, if any, is to be given. Details of budgetary provisions (capital & recurring) for the project specific R&R Plan.

62. Details of disaster management plan during operation phase of the project which should include scenario like earth quake, floods and natural calamities etc. in addition to other disasters. The plan should include the details of (i) Emergency lighting plan (ii) details of power back up system in the case of emergency (iii) fire fighting arrangements (iv) first aid arrangement (v) training and mock drill (vi) emergency announcement system (vii) signages etc.

63. The details of the basic amenities and welfare facilities to be provided to the construction workers to ensure that they do not ruin the existing environment.

64. Details of safety measures proposed for the construction workers including provision of personal protection equipment. Details of registration and provisions to be made by the project proponent to follow Building and other Construction Workers Acts and Rules and undertaking for the same.

65. Details on use of eco-friendly building materials including fly ash bricks, fly ash paving blocks, RMC etc.

66. Details of provisions to make the project energy efficient and adoption of modes of alternative eco friendly sources of energy, solar water heater, solar street lighting, LED lighting. Measures proposed to comply with the ECBC norms / other international norms proposed for energy conservation.

67. Scheme for rain water harvesting and ground water recharge with proper scientific calculations considering rainfall in the region, catchment area, land / soil characteristics, ground water recharge rate, duration of rain water harvesting etc. Details of provisions of pre-treatment of the rainwater in the case of surface run off is to be harvested. Location of recharge structures on the layout plan.

68. Any litigation(s) pending against the proposed project and / or any directions or orders passed by any court of law/any statutory authority against the project is to be detailed out.

69. A tabular chart with index for point-wise compliance of above mentioned TORs.

The project shall be appraised only after submission of the EIA report (terrestrial & river basin) & SIA report covering the above mentioned additional TOR in addition to all the relevant information as per the generic structure of EIA given in the EIA Notification, 2006 as well as standard Terms of Reference mentioned in the MoEFCC’s EIA guidance manual for Building, Construction, Township & Area Development project.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 79 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) FINAL RECOMMENDATION The Committee decided to Grant ToR subject to the above observations,PP requested to prepare and submit EIA report as per EIA Notification, 2006 and amendments thereof.

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 80 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Hospital construction Is a Violation Case: Yes

1.Name of Project Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural Hospital attached to Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Dean 4.Name of Consultant Pollution & Ecology Control Services 5.Type of project Teaching Hospital 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project Khasra no. 410 at Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha 9.Taluka Wardha 10.Village Sawangi (Meghe) Correspondence Name: Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed University) Room Number: Atrey Layout, Pratapnagar Floor: NA Building Name: NA Road/Street Name: Ring Road Locality: Atrey Layout, Pratapnagar City: Nagpur 11.Whether in Corporation / Gram Panchayat Municipal / other area 7/12 - Gut No. 410 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: Approval date - 19-05-1997 Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 47627 ? Total land Area : 54,135 sq.m (13.38 Acres) ? Total Built up Area (Hospital) : 47,627 sq. m (As per Sanctioned Drawing) ? Built up Area before EIA Notification 14.09.2006 : 20,029 Sq. M. ? 13.Note on the initiated work (If Built up Area After EIA Notification 14.09.2006 : 27,598 Sq.m. ? Total Built up Area (Hospital) : applicable) 47,627 sq. m (As per Sanctioned Drawing) ? Under violation as per EIA Notification 2006: Built up area is :- 27,598 sq.m. 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Gram Panchayat Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 54,135 sq.m 16.Deductions 16,240 Sq.m. 17.Net Plot area 37,895 Sq.m. a) FSI area (sq. m.): 75790 Sq. M. (As per DCR rules for medical institutions) 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 634 Sq.m. NON FSI (in terms non hospital areas) Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 47627 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 75790 Sq. M. (As per DCR rules for medical institutions) 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): Not required DCR Date of Approval: 19-05-1997 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 16128.25 Sq. m. 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 43 % to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 930000000

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 81 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number Hospital Main Building Building A 1 4 16.8 & C 2 Block 1 (Surgery Ward B) 1 3.3 3 Block 2 (Surgery Ward -A) 1 3.3 4 Ortho Building D 3 12.6 Ravi Nair Physiotherapy 5 3 12.6 Department 6 Kitchen Building 3 12.6 Hospital Dharmashala Building 7 2 6.6 G.Fl &1st Fl. Hospital Dharmashala Building 8 1 5.2 2nd Fl. 9 Bungalow A1 1 3.2 10 Bungalow A2 1 3.2 11 OSD / A3 Type Quarter 1 3.2 12 New Surgery Building 6 22.65 13 Sai Temple 2 6.4 Doctor's Quarter - 1 (P.G. 14 3 9.6 Accommodation) Doctor's Quarter - 2 (P.G. 15 3 9.6 Accommodation)\ B-Type quarter 12-13 & 14-15 (for 16 1 3.2 Linen store & Laundry) 23.Number of Not Applicable tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / Patient - 1300 (max), Residential - 105 , Commercial - 1000 , Floating Population - 8000 . users 25.Tenant density Not Applicable, its a Teaching Hospital Project. per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 15 m approach road form NH-204 (20 m. Wide) station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radiusSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 for easy access of fire tender movement from all Maintained minimum turning radius of 6 mtr. around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Yes, The construction part of the project is completed hence applied under notification dated 8th structure (s) if any March 2018 for violation cases.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 82 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 30.Details of the demolition with Not Applicable disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement Source of water Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran and Ground Water Fresh water (CMD): 628 Recycled water - 131 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 60 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool Nil make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 819 : Fire fighting - Underground water 50 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water nil tank(CMD): Excess treated water 356 Source of water Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran and Ground Water Fresh water (CMD): 628 Recycled water - 131 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 00 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool Nil make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 759 : Fire fighting - Underground water 50 tank(CMD): SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Fire fighting - Overhead water nil tank(CMD): Excess treated water 416 Details of Swimming Not Applicable pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 83 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Domestic 759 00 759 152 00 152 607 00 607 Gardening 60 00 60 60 00 60 00 00 00

Level of the Ground Ground Water Level : 5 to 10 m bgl water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and Not Applicable Quantity: Location of the RWH Not Applicable tank(s): Quantity of recharge 34.Rain Water 10 pits are provided Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits 2m X 2m X 3m Depth : Budgetary allocation Rs. 3,00,000/- (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 20,000/- per annum. (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks Under ground water tank is provided for fire fighting as per norms. if any :

Natural water Storm water drain is constructed according to natural slope. drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm -- drainage water: Size of SWD: --

Sewage generation 607 KLD in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Technology Capacity of STP 2 Nos. 1) 400 KLD and 2) 600 KLD (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of Within the Plot Area Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs 2.0 Crores (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs 20.00 Lacs per annum SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329(O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: Construction waste debris the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste Waste debris is utilized in making of internal road phase: debris: Dry waste: 445 kg/day Wet waste: 667 kg/day Hazardous waste: Not Applicable Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation 195 kg/day Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 30 sludge): Joy S.Thakur (Secretary OthersSEAC if any: Meeting No:Not 94 Meeting Applicable Date: September Page 84 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) The waste have been segregate properly as per CPCB norms and Dry waste: disposed off to the Authorized local authority waste collection system. The waste have been segregate properly as per CPCB norms and Wet waste: disposed off to the Authorized local authority waste collection system. Hazardous waste: Not Applicable Mode of Disposal The biomedical waste have been collected & segregated separately as of waste: Biomedical waste (If per CPCB norms in Four different Colour bins and disposed off properly applicable): to Local Authorized Medical waste disposal Agency. STP Sludge (Dry STP Dry Sludge have been used as manure for greenbelt development. sludge): Others if any: Not Applicable Location(s): Area earmark for the bio medical waste and Solid waste separately.

Area Area for the storage of waste & other Area earmark for the bio medical waste and Solid waste separately. requirement: material: Area for machinery: Not Applicable Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 40 Lacs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 15 Lacs / annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation 40 KLD (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: 40 KLD Amount of treated effluent 38 KLD recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not Applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not Applicable Collection tank - Settling tank - Filter tank have been constructed for treatment of Note on ETP technology to be used waste water Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable SEAC-AGENDA-000000032939.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) 1 Silent DG Set Diesel 50 ltr/day 2 15 0.15 50 degree C 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Diesel 50 Ltr/day 00 50 Ltr/day

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 85 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 41.Source of Fuel Local supplier 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site It is available in near by town.

Total RG area : 10036.20 Sq. M. No of trees to be cut None : Number of trees to About 1000 trees are planted and preserved as a part of the 43.Green Belt be planted : development. And 600 trees will be planted in future. Development List of proposed Mango , Ashok, Jamun,\Neem, Pipal, Shisam, Gulmohar etc. native trees : Timeline for completion of Not applicable plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance 1 Magnifera indica Mango 100 Fruit giving tree 2 Sarca Asoca Ashok 450 Semi-deciduous, Large 3 Eugenia jambolana Jamun 50 Fruit giving, Medicinal tree 4 Azadirachta Indica Neem 150 Medicinal tree with large canopy Medicinal tree, Spiritual 5 Ficus religiosa Pipal 10 significance 6 Dalbergia sissoo Shisam 25 Timber tree, Shade tree 7 Ficus Benjamina Fig 10 Deciduous, Large 8 Melia azedarach White Cedar 15 Medicinal tree, Timber tree 9 Terminalla catappa Badam 25 Fruit giving, Medicinal tree 10 Delonix Regia Gulmohar 100 Deciduous, Large 11 Pongamia pinnata Karanji 15 Medicinal tree 12 Roystonea regia Royal Palm 50 Deciduous, Large 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 86 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand Construction Phase: 200 KVA Load) DG set as Power back-up during Not Applicable construction phase During Operation phase (Connected Operation Phase: 3 MW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand Operation Phase: 2.5 MW load): Transformer: Yes, installed. DG set as Power back-up during For D. G. Sets : 2 Nos. 750 KVA , 1 No. 500 KVA, 1 No. 320 KVA operation phase: Fuel used: Diesel Details of high tension line passing Not Applicable through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: * 230 KVA is being generated by Solar Energy. This solar energy has been used for hospital common area, outer lighting and hot water. * Through Wind Energy 100 KVA is acquired for Hospital common area. * Solar water heater has been provided for Hospital for more than 20 % of the hot water demand. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Solar Energy - Street Light and Common Area 100 KVA 2 Solar Energy for Water Heater 130 KVA 3 Wind Energy is acquired for Hospital common area. 100 KVA 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed About 1000 trees are planted and preserved as a part Vehicular Dense plantation and Dust Suppression have been of the development. And 600 trees will be planted in Movement adopted to control air Pollution future.

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 1.5 Crores (Capital cost and O&M cost):SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329O & M cost: Rs. 3.00 Lacs Per Annum. 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number 1 Air Pollution Control Particulate Matter Rs. 2.00 Lacs b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr)

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 87 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) There is no air pollution except 1 Air Pollution Control during run of D.G. sets 12.00 2.00 in case of power failure Water Pollution 2 STP 200.00 20.00 Control Solid Waste Agreement with 3 Management (Bio Authorised agency to 40.00 15.00 Medical Waste) disposal of Solid waste 4 Greenbelt Plantation 15.00 2.00 Air quality , Water and Environmental 5 wastewater quality; -- 5.00 Monitoring Noise levels. 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & The project is well connected to Tar road is connected by NH-204 design of confluence:

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 88 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Number and area of None basement: Number and area of None podia: Open parking is provided which is adequate to accommodate all the vehicles, areas are demarcated for Four wheeler & Two Wheeler Total Parking area: separately. 3 gates are provided to avoid traffic congestion and entry and exit are kept separate. Area per car: As per DCR Norms Area per car: As per DCR Norms Number of 2- Parking details: Wheelers as approved by As per DCR Norms competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by As Per DCR Norms competent authority: Public Transport: Not Applicable Width of all Internal 6 m. roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance Not Applicable obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted Not Applicable areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(a) Notification sheet Court cases pending None if any Other Relevant Application for Environmental Clearance under notification dated 8th

Informations March 2018 for Violation cases. Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329TOR Suggested Changes Consolidated Statement Point Original Remarks Submitted Changes Number 15.Total Plot Area (sq. 54,135 sq.m 57,665 Sq.m. m.) FSI area (sq. m.): 75790 Sq. M. (As per DCR FSI area (sq. m.): 69198.00 (As per DCR rules 18 (a).Proposed Built- rules for medical institutions) Non FSI area (sq. for medical institutions) Non FSI area (sq. m.): up Area (FSI & Non m.): 634 Sq.m. NON FSI (in terms non hospital 10380.0 Total BUA area (sq. m.): 79580.00 FSI) areas) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 47627 BUA Can be constructed.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 89 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its -- -- configuration Proposed to Demolished Block 1 and Proposed 2.Block 1 (Surgery Floor 1 ht. of the bldg. 3.3 m. Not under New Gyenac ward & Ancillary ward building Ward B) violation G+4 Ht of the bldg. 20 m. (5937.17 Sq.m. BUA) Proposed to Demolished Block 2 and Proposed 3. Block 2 (Surgery Floor 1 ht. of the bldg. 3.3 m. Not under New Cancer Hospital Floor B+G+1 and Ward -A) violation Ht.9.00 mtrs. (888.00 Sq.m. BUA) Floor G+3 ht. of the bldg. 16.80 m. (2389 Sq. 4. Ortho Building D Floor 3 ht. of the bldg. 12.6 m. m. BUA new proposed construction at 3rd floor) 5. Ravi Nair Floor G+2. (1310 Sq. m. BUA new proposed Physiotherapy Floor 3 ht. of the bldg. 12.6 m. construction at 2nd floor) Ht. 14.6 m. Department 7. Hospital Name Change : HOSPITAL CENTRAL STORE Dharmashala Building Floor 2 ht. of the bldg. 6.6 m. & SURGERY WARD Floor G+2 and Ht. 11.80 G.Fl &1st Fl." m. "8. Hospital Name Change : HOSPITAL CENTRAL STORE Dharmashala Building Floor 1 ht. of the bldg. 5.2 m. & SURGERY WARD Floor G+2 and Ht. 11.80 2nd Fl." m. SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessmentSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 90 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 54,135 m2, FSI area of 75790 m2, Non FSI area of 634 m2 and total BUA of 47627 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2 .

The PP was issued ToR in 79th meeting of SEAC-3 as per the provisions of notification issued by MoEF&CC dt 8.3.2018 and accordingly PP has submitted EIA/EMP report. DECISION OF SEAC During discussion following points emerged:

1. In CER, PP has proposed some awareness activity which shall be deleted. PP to submit number and location of trees to be planted.

2. The committee noted that Cost of remediation plan and natural & community resource augmentation plan as per revised approach paper is estimated as Rs. 1.93 Cr. The Committee also noted that the amount of CER as per MoEF & CC circular dated 1/05/2018 is Rs. 1.86 Cr which is less than the remediation / augmentation plan. Therefore committee decided to obtain Bank Guarantee of Rs 1.93 Cr for the project completion period.

SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for prior environmental Clearance.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

1) The committee noted that Cost of remediation plan and natural & community resource augmentation plan as per revised approach paper is estimated as Rs. 1.93 Cr. The Committee also noted that the amount of CER as per MoEF & CC circular dated 1/05/2018 is Rs. 1.86 Cr which is less than the remediation / augmentation plan. Therefore committee decided to obtainSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 Bank Guarantee of Rs 1.93 Cr for the project completion period. FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 91 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Environment Clearance for Expansion of residential construction project with convenient shops at Tathawade, Pune Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Expansion of residential construction project with convenient shops at Tathawade, Pune 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Milind Lunkad/ Mr. Ashwin Lunkad Oasis Environmental Foundation, accredited by NABET, the scope of consultancy is limited to 4.Name of Consultant preparation of environmental management plan only. (In accordance with EIA amendment notification 3rd March 2016) 5.Type of project Housing Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Expansion in Existing project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Yes, we have received Environment Clearance for existing project (SEIAA-EC-0000000503 dated has been obtained for existing 6th Nov. 2018) project 8.Location of the project S. No. 125/1/B/1, 125/1/B/2, 125/2/1 &125/2/2 Tathawade pune 9.Taluka Mulshi 10.Village Tathawade Correspondence Name: Mr. Milind Lunkad/ Mr. Ashwin Lunkad Room Number: 1 Modibaug Floor: Second Floor Building Name: 1 Modibaugh, Commercial complex Nagar Road/Street Name: Ganeshkhind Road Locality: Shivaji Nagar City: Pune 411016 11.Whether in Corporation / Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) Municipal / other area Sanctioned No BP/ENV/Tathawade/03/2018 dated 12.07.2018 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: Sanctioned No. - BP/ENV/Tathawade/03/2018 Approval Number dated 12.07.2018 Approved Built-up Area: 137614.96 13.Note on the initiated work (If Work is not initiated at site applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Sanctioned No BP/ENV/Tathawade/03/2018 dated 12.07.2018 Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 30,584.16 SQM 16.Deductions 4,648.48 SQM. 17.Net Plot area 25935.68 SQM a) FSI area (sq. m.): 59,772.28 SQM 18 (a).Proposed SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 80,472.58 SQM Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 140244.86 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 59772.28 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 77842.67 DCR Date of Approval: 12-07-2018 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 15,061.74 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 49.24 to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 2045000000

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 92 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number Building A: Wings 1 B + 2 parking + 11 floors 37.25 A1,A2,A3,A4,A5,A6,A7,A8 2 Building B: Wings B1,B2,B3,B4 B + 2 parking + 11 floors 37.25 3 Building C : MHADA 2 Parking + 9 floors 30.85 4 Club House 2 Nos G + 1 7.05 23.Number of Proposed number of tenements are 1131 tenants and shops No shops proposed-- 11 24.Number of expected residents / 5655 (Residential) + 43 (Commercial) = Total Population- 5698 users 25.Tenant density Tenement Density / hectare: 339 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire Nearest Fire Station is Pradhikaran Fire Station – at distance of 5.21 kms. Width of Road – 12 m station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all around the building is 9 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Nil structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 93 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 512 (including Club House) Recycled water - 255 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 62 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 6 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 835 : Fire fighting - Underground water 75 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 25 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 373 Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 512 (including Club House) Recycled water - 255 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 6 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 773 : Fire fighting - Underground water 75 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 25 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 435 Dimensions of Main Pool: 7.5 m X 18 m X 1.5 m Dimensions of Kids pool: 10m X 5m X 0.9m Total Water Requirement: 207 CUM Details of Swimming Water Requirement for Make Up: 6 CUM/DAY pool (If any) Details of Plant and Machinery used for treatment of water: High rate sand filters, filter media, Self-Priming pump, Control panel for pump, Vacuum fitting Chemicals required for maintaining the Swimming Pool. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Disinfection by: Ozonation/ UV Treatment 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Fresh water - 512 512 - 51 51 - 460 460 requireme nt

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 94 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Domestic - 255 255 - 25 25 - 230 230 Gardening 62 0 62 0 0 0 62 0 62

Level of the Ground 4-5 m water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and Not applicble Quantity: Location of the RWH Not applicable tank(s): Quantity of recharge 10 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting Size of recharge pits 2 Mt. x 2 Mt. x 1.5 Mt (RWH) : Budgetary allocation 2,50,000 (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 15,000 (O & M cost) : 1. Domestic UG tank Capacity: 500 m3 Details of UGT tanks 2. Drinking Water UG Tank Capacity: 100 m3 if any : 3. Flushing UG tank Capacity : 275 m3 4• Fire UG tank Capacity : 75 m3

Natural water From North side to South drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 26.61 m3/min drainage water: Size of SWD: 450 mm

Sewage generation 690 in KLD: STP technology: MBR Technology Capacity of STP 2 Nos. of STP Proposed of 350 KLD capacity .(Total capacity 700 KLD) (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of Near Building A8 & B1. Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation 40,00,000 (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 4,00,000 (O & M cost): SEAC-AGENDA-000000032936.Solid waste Management Waste generation in Waste generation: 100 kg/day total solid waste from labour camp. the Pre Construction Disposal of the Debris shall be used for back filling and leveling of the plot and and Construction construction waste remaining will be disposed to authorized sites. phase: debris: Dry waste: 1137 kg/day Wet waste: 1700 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 65 kg/day sludge): Others if any: NA Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 95 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Will be handed over to SWACH Will be treated in Organic waste converter/ Vermicomposting. Manuare Wet waste: generated will be used for landscaping Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If of waste: NA applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Will be used as manure after treatment in OWC sludge): Others if any: NA Location(s): OWc location - Near B1 & A3.

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 20 requirement: material: Area for machinery: 45 Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 3,00,000 (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 1,20,000 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329(m) level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 96 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III)

Mandatory RG Area: 2281.75 (Provided 2923.34) m2, Additional Green Total RG area : Area on Ground: 2,132.43 m2, Green on peripheral plantation: 685.37 m2; Total RG Area: 5,741.64 m2. Green Area on Slab: 3084.39 m2 No of trees to be cut 0 : 43.Green Belt Number of trees to No. of trees required (1 tree/ 80 SQM of plot area): 413 nos.; Existing Development be planted : trees to be preserved: 3 nos.; Total No. of trees to be planted: 410. List of proposed List of proposed trees attached as annexure with form 1 & 1A & Given native trees : below Timeline for completion of 5 years plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Every part of the plant have Medicinal value, Drought tolerant 1 Bahunia purpurea Gulabi Kanchan 30 species The tree has grey bark that peels in long fiber 2 Dalbergia latifolia Sistal 29 Compound leaves,flowering 3 Sapodila Chikku 17 Fruit Baring plant 4 Saraca indica Sita Ashok 50 Medicinal value, Religious plant Medicinal value,Edible fruits,bird 5 Ficus glomerata Umbar 24 attractive Most attractive, large & strongly 6 Plumeria Alba Chafa 31 perfumed white flowers Popular garden & park 7 Plumeria Rubra Pink Chafa 24 plant,fragrant flowers Medicinal value, To control soil 8 Phyllanthus emblica Awala 27 erosion 9 Syzygium cumini Jamun 20 Medicinal value, Edible fruit 10 Neolamarckia cadamb Kadamba 10 The flowers attract pollinators A decoction of the bark is used against diarrhoea and abdominal 11 Legistroemia speciosa Banaba plant 20 pains. A leaf poultice is used to relief malarial fever and is applied on cracked feet 12 Mangifera indica Mango 20 Edible fruit, Bird attracting species Indian Koral tree/ Flower Plant. Attracts insects and 13 Erythrina indica 15 Parijat birds Tropical hardwood species, Wood 14 Tectona grandis Teak 13 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329use for furniture Fast growing, Hardy plant, Edible 15 Ziziphus mauritiana Ber 16 fruit 16 Jack Fruit Fanas 14 Popular food item, fruit edible Fragrant flowers, Timber used in 17 Michelia champaka Sonchafa 30 wood working 18 Alizzia lebbeck Shirish 10 Medium Large tree, native tree 19 Azadirachta Indica Neem 10 Medicinal plant ,Evergreen plant 20 Total Trees 410 Nos.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 97 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 21 Existing Tree - 3 - 22 Azadirachta indica Neem 2 Medicinal Plant 23 Mangifera indica Mango 1 Fruit bearing tree ,Large tree 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 All Shubs & Bushes Approx. 300 mm Approx. 1,000 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 200 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 2 nos. of DG sets of 250 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 4841 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 2,220 KW load): Transformer: 4 no. of Transformers of 630 KVA capacity DG set as Power back-up during 2 nos. of DG sets of 500 KVA operation phase: Fuel used: Diesel Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: 1. Timer Logic Controller : 210437 KWH / Anum 2. Electronic V3F drive for Lifts : 52280 KWH / Anum 3. Solar Water Heater : 1050403.2 KWH / Anum 4. Use of CFL / LED lamps in all common areas. Total % of Savings: 15 % 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 1 Timer Logic Controller 210437 KWH / Anum 2 Electronic V3F drive for Lifts 52280 KWH / Anum 3 Solar Water Heater 1050403.2 KWH / Anum 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 98 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Waste water generated STP will be installed in operation phase to treat from Not applicable waste water house hold activity Solid waste Not applicable Organic composting machine generation

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: NA (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: NA 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water for dust 1 Erosion Control suppression measures 0.5 & Soil Preservation 2 Site Safety Barricading & nets 0.3 3 Site Sanitation Mobile Toilets etc 1.50 Disinfection & Health 4 For Labours 1.0 Check Up Environment Air, Water, Noise & 5 0.7 Monitoring DG Stack b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 Energy Saving Approx. 15% 5.00 0.50 Capacity of STP 700 2 STP 40 4 KLD For Wet Waste 3 OWC 3 1.20 Generation Solar Hot Water 4 For 60 KLD Capacity 30 2.5 System 10 nos. of recharge 5 Rain Water Harvesting 2.5 0.15 pits Total trees proposed 6 Landscaping 4 0.40 are 410 nos Environmental Environmental 7 0 2.60 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329monitroring monitroring 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 99 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & Traffic generated from this project will confluent on existing 9 m and

design of proposed 24 m wide road confluence: Number and area of 1 nos. of basement. Area: 30329.87 Sqm basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area proposed = Basement +Two parking (32,959.78 Sq Total Parking area: m.) + Open Parking (1, 152.45.) Total parking area = 34,112.23 Sq m Area per car: 35 Area per car: 35 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 2280 nos. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 572 nos. competent authority: Public Transport: Nearest Bus Stop Width of all Internal 6 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance AN obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8 (a) B2 Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Other Relevant NA Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 100 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 30,584.16 m2, FSI area of 59,772.28 m2, Non FSI area of 80,472.58 m2 and total BUA of 140244.86 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

DECISION OF SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 101 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) During discussion following points emerged:

1. PP to revise fire tender movement plan to ensure uniform clear width and 1.5 m for services etc. PP to submit cross section of the drive way at 4-5 places.

2. PP to submit specific cross section between the building 3 and internal drive ways indicating vertical clearance not less than 6 m.

3. PP to submit parking layout plan for all floors indicating uniform drive way widthe not less than 6 m, 2-way ramp width 12.5 m and slope 1:10.

4. PP to submit basement approval plan.

5. PP to submit basement ventilation plan.

6. PP to submit parking statement showing total number of parking required and proposed as per DCR.

7. PP to submit Environmental Status Report.

PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussion and consideration of SEAC.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 102 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed residential & commercial project “Shubh Shagun” at S.no. 28/4B, Kharadi, Pune by M/s. Shubh Housing. Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Shubh Shagun 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent M/s. Shubh Housing 4.Name of Consultant Building Environment private limited 5.Type of project Housing Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance NA has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S. No. 28/4B 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Kharadi Correspondence Name: Mr. Anuj Agarwal Room Number: M2,13,14 Floor: - Building Name: Mittal House Road/Street Name: Golf Course Road Locality: Yerwada City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pune Municipal Corporation Municipal / other area IOD 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: In Process Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 33888.32 13.Note on the initiated work (If NA applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 9400 16.Deductions 810.3 17.Net Plot area 7301.48 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 18759.73 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 15128.59 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 33888.32 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 18759.73 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 15128.59 DCR Date of Approval: 01-01-1900 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 2885.70 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 30.69 to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 590000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 103 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Wing A B1+B2+GP+14 42.75 2 Wing B B1+B2+GP+14 42.75 3 Wing C B1+B2+GP+14 42.75 4 Wing D B1+B2+GP+14 42.75 5 Wing E B1+B2+GP+14 42.75 6 Club house G+1 - 23.Number of Tenements -311 Nos. Shops- 17 Nos. tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / Total: 1720 Nos. (Residential: 1555 Nos. + Commercial: 165 Nos.) users 25.Tenant density 250 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 15 to 25 m station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing None structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with No disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 104 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 148.58 Recycled water - 73.28 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 5.16 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool NA make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 227.01 : Fire fighting - Underground water 375.00 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 100 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 121.23 Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 148.58 Recycled water - 73.28 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0.0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool NA make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 221.85 : Fire fighting - Underground water 375.00 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 100 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 126.39 Details of Swimming NA pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require ExistingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 105 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground 5 to 7 m water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH Attached as Annexure tank(s): Quantity of recharge 3 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting Size of recharge pits 2.0 m x 1.0 m x1.5 m (RWH) : Budgetary allocation 3 lakh (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 0.15 lakh (O & M cost) : For Residential Details of UGT tanks Domestic: - 230 m3 if any : Fire : - 375.00 m3 Flushing : - 60.00 m3

Natural water West to East direction drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 582.6 m3/day drainage water: Size of SWD: 450 mm

Sewage generation 199.67 in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 1 nos of 200 KLD capacity (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of Near Buldg. A Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation 27.50 lakh (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 9.33 lakh /year (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Total Excavation:13130.13 cum ( Soil:1095.22 cum + debris:12034.91 Waste generation: Waste generation in cum) the Pre Construction and Construction Disposal of the Top Soil used for landscaping and debris will be used for levelling & phase: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329construction waste back filling. Excess debris will be disposed on authorized site of PMC or debris: self-owned land. Dry waste: 336 kg/day Wet waste: 483 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 20 kg/day sludge): Others if any: E waste: 945 kg per year

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 106 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Disposed through authorized agency Wet waste: Wet waste will be treated in OWC & used as manure in landscape area Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Treated in OWC & used as manure in landscape area sludge): Others if any: E waste will be collected & disposed through authorized agency Location(s): Near Buldg A

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 12 M2 requirement: material: Area for machinery: 36 M2 Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 14.75 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 3.1 lakh 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 107 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III)

Total RG area : 773.74 No of trees to be cut None : Number of trees to 114 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed Attached as Annexure native trees : Timeline for completion of 5 plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance 1 Melia azadirachta Bakam neem 04 EVERGREEN TREE 2 Murraya exotica Kamini 04 -EVERGREEN TREE FRAGRANT FLOWERS OR LEAVES, - ATTRACTS 3 Mimosups elengii Bakul 05 BIRDS/BEES, - EVERGREEN TREE/CREATES SHADE 4 melina arorea Shivan 04 EVERGREEN TREE 5 Aegle marmelos Bel 04 EVERGREEN TREE 6 Bahunia racemosa Apta 04 EVERGREEN TREE Nyctanthus 7 parijatak 04 EVERGREEN TREE arbortristis 8 Putrnjiva Roxburghii putrnjiva 04 EVERGREEN TREE - FRAGRANT FLOWERS OR LEAVES, - PLANT FOR 9 Azadirachta india Neem 08 POOJA/EVERGREEN, - QUICK GROVING/INSECT REPELLENT 10 Erythrina Indica Pangara 04 EVERGREEN TREE 11 Dalbergia sissoo Shisav 08 EVERGREEN TREE 12 Bauhinia Blakeana Kanchanraj 04 EVERGREEN TREE 13 Schleichera oleosa Kusum 04 EVERGREEN TREE 14 Roystonia regia Bottle palm 08 EVERGREEN TREE FRAGRANT FLOWERS OR LEAVES, - ATTRACTS 15 Caryota urens Fish tail palm 08 BIRDS/BUTTERFLIES/BEES, - EVERGREEN TREE 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.NumberSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA -- 47.Energy

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 108 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 75 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 1 x 125 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 1569 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1064 KW load): Transformer: 2 x 630 KWA DG set as Power back-up during 1 x 250 KVA operation phase: Fuel used: Diesel Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Provision of Solar energy for outdoor lightening / street light, Provision of Solar water heater 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Solar energy for outdoor lightening / street light 1.35 % 2 Auto timer logic controller 1.95% 3 Electronic V3F drive for Lift 1.54% 4 Solar water heater 18.32 5 Total energy saving 23.15 % 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 43.56 lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 1.6 Lakh per year 51.EnvironmentalSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Helmets, Ear Plugs, Personal Protective 1 Mask, Hand gloves, 9.0 Equipment's Safety Shoes Mobile Toilets, 2 Site Sanitation 5.0 Cleaning facilities

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 109 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 3 Solid Waste Dust Bins, Cleaning 5.0 Drinking water for 4 Water Provision workers & Water for 11.0 dust suppression Environment Air, Water , Noise, Soil 5 3.0 Monitoring testing Health Checkup, First 6 Aid facilities for - 3.0 Workers Awareness & Training Environment, Safety 7 2.0 for workers awareness 8 Total Total 38.0 b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 3 Nos. of Recharge 1 Rain Water Harvesting 3.00 0.15 Pits 2 STP 1 x 200 KLD Capacity 27.50 9.33 Solid Waste 3 OWC 14.75 3.10 Management 114 Nos of Tree 4 Landscape 14.22 2.28 proposed Solar PV, Solar water 5 Energy Saving 43.56 1.56 heater Environment Air, Water, Noise 6 -- 5.0 Monitoring monitoring 7 TOTAL TOTAL 103.03 21.42 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available SEAC-AGENDA-000000032953.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & NA design of confluence:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 110 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Number and area of 2 Nos of Basement, Total Basement Area: 5936 Sq.M. basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: 13474.80 Area per car: 30 Area per car: 30 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 715 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 339 competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal 6 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA B Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant NA Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of theSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 111 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessment Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 9400 m2, FSI area of 18759.73 m2, Non FSI area of 15128.59 m2 and total BUA of 33888.32 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC PP has satisfactorily complied with the points raised in 89th meeting of SEAC-3.

SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for prior environmental Clearance. Specific ConditionsSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 by SEAC: 1) -- FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 112 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for “Proposed Commercial Construction Project” at New CTS .No 218/4, (Old S No- 227/A/227/1 to 17). Plot No 4 Village , Taluka Haveli, Dist. Pune Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Proposed commercial Construction Project 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent M/s.Rohan Project through its directors Mr. Milind Lunkad/ Mr. Ashwin Lunkad Oasis Environmental Foundation, accredited by NABET, the scope of consultancy is limited to 4.Name of Consultant preparation of environmental management plan only. (In accordance with EIA amendment notification 3rd March 2016) 5.Type of project Commercial Construction Project Pune 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project At New CTS .No 218/4, (Old S No- 227/A/227/1 to 17). Plot No 4 Village Lohagaon, Taluka 8.Location of the project Haveli, Dist. Pune 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Lohegaon Correspondence Name: Mr. Nikhil Agrawal Room Number: 1, Modibaug Floor: Second Floor Building Name: 1, Modibaug, Commercial Building Road/Street Name: Ganeshkhind Road, Near Agriculture Collage Locality: Shivaji Nagar City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pune Municipal Coprporation (PMC) Municipal / other area IOD from PMC is in Process 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: IOD from PMC is in Process Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 13.Note on the initiated work (If NA applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 22,373. 93 m2 16.Deductions 376 m2 17.Net Plot area 21,998.37 m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 65994.85 18 (a).Proposed SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 55108.83 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 121103.68 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): NA 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): NA DCR Date of Approval: 01-01-1900 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 13766 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 62.5% to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 1890000000

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 113 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 1 BUILDING 2 B + Stilt + Ground +5 Floors 28.15 m from ground 23.Number of one building with 5 th floors for commercial use only tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / Total Occupant Load: 6787 nos. users 25.Tenant density NA per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 20 mtrs station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 6 mtrs around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Temporary storage shed and scrap material present on site which will be shifted to another site structure (s) if any during construction phase 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 114 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 170 Recycled water - 136 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 21 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 327 : Fire fighting - Underground water 150 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 119 Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 170 Recycled water - 136 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 306 : Fire fighting - Underground water 150 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 140 Details of Swimming NA pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Domestic Not applicable 170 170 Not applicable 10 10 Not applicable 153 153 Gardening Not applicable 21 21 Not applicable 0 0 Not applicable 0 0

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 115 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground Pre monsoon- 15 to 20 Mt. BGL & Post monsoon- 5 to 7 Mt. BGL water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 34.Rain Water 12 Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits 2.0 m x 1.0 x 2.0 m : Budgetary allocation 9 lakhs (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 3 lakhs (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks 1. Domestic & Drinking UG tank Capacity: 255 m3 if any :

Natural water As per Contour West to East ( difference 3 m) drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 31.43 CUM/Min drainage water: Size of SWD: 450 mm

Sewage generation 276 in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 1 no of STP of 310 KLD Capacity (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of Given in the master plan Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation 30 lakhs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 3 akhs (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 25 kg/day total solid waste from labour camp for 50 labours the Pre Construction Disposal of the Debris shall be used for back filling and leveling of the plot and and Construction construction waste remaining will be disposed to authorized sites phase: debris: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Dry waste: 1187 kg/day Wet waste: 509 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 18 kg/day sludge): Others if any: NA

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 116 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Will be handed over to SWACH. Wet waste: Will be treated in Organic waste converter Hazardous waste: NA Biomedical waste (If Mode of Disposal E waste Approx . 3393 kg/Annum of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Will be used as manure for landscaping of own premises sludge): E Waste Generated will be handed over to authorized E waste handling Others if any: vendor/ Dealer Location(s): Given in Master Plan

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 20 SQM requirement: material: Area for machinery: 80 SQM Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 15 lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 4.5 lakhs 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329(m) level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Diesel 0 327 lit/Hr 327 lit/Hr 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 117 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III)

Total RG area : NA No of trees to be cut NO : Number of trees to 278 (279 TREES REQUIRED; & 1 no of TREE EXISTING) 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed List of proposed trees attached as annexure with form 1 & 1A & Given native trees : below Timeline for completion of 5 years plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Every part of the plant have Medicinal value, Drought tolerant 1 Bahunia purpurea Gulabi Kanchan 20 species The tree has grey bark that peels in long fiber 2 Dalbergia Latifolia Sitsal 19 Compound leaves,flowering 3 Sapodila Chikku 15 Fruit bearing plant 4 Saraca indica Sita ashok 26 Medicinal value, Religious plant Medicinal value,Edible fruits,bird 5 Ficus glomerata Umber 16 attractive Most attractive, large & strongly 6 Plumeria Alba Chapha 18 perfumed white flowers. Popular garden & park plant, 7 Plumeria Rubra Pink Chapha 16 fragrant flowers. Medicinal value, To control soil 8 Phyllunthus emblica Awala 10 erosion 9 Syzygium cumini Jamun 16 Medicinal value, Edible fruit. 10 Neolamarckia cadamb Kadamba 10 The flowers attract pollinators A decoction of the bark is used against diarrhoea and abdominal 11 Legistroemia speciosa banabá plant 20 pains. A leaf poultice is used to relief malarial fever and is applied on cracked feet 12 Mangifera indica Mango 15 Edible fruit, Bird attracting species Flower Plant. Attracts insects and 13 Erythrina indica Parijat 10 birds. Tropical hardwood species, Wood 14 Tectona grandis Teak 10 use for furniture 15 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Alizzia lebbeck Shirish 20 Medium Large tree, native tree 16 Azadirachta Indica Neem 17 Medicinal plant ,Evergreen plan Long lived and beautiful fruiting 17 Tamarindus indica Chinch 20 tree, The tree has fragrant flowers 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA NA

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 118 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 145 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 200 KVA x 1 no construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 9697 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 6566 KW load): Transformer: 1000 KVA X 7 Nos DG set as Power back-up during 500 KVA X 4 Nos operation phase: Fuel used: Diesel Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: 1. Solar PV Panels : 165000 KWH / Anum 2.Timer Logic Controller : 122640 KWH / Anum 3.Electronic V3F drive for Lifts : 76677 KWH / Anum 4.Use of LED instaed of CFL : 226336.5 KWH / Anum 5.Energy Saving - 4.14 % 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Solar PV Panels 165000 KWH / Anum 2 Timer Logic Controller 122640 KWH / Anum 3 Electronic V3F drive for Lifts 76677 KWH / Anum 4 4 Use of LED instaed of CFL 226336.5 KWH / Anum 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Waste STP will be installed in operation phase to treat water Not applicable waste water generated SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 Solid OWC will be installed to treat the biodegradable waste Not applicable waste generation DG Set Not applicable DG sets will be installed for Power Backup

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 10 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 2 Lakh 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 119 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water for dust 1 Erosion Control suppression measures 0.4 & Soil Preservation 2 Site Safety Barricading & nets 0.3 3 Site Sanitation Mobile Toilets etc. 0.8 Disinfection & Health 4 For Labours 0.75 Check Up Environment Air, Water, Noise & 5 0.3 Monitoring DG Stack b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 Water STP 30 3 2 Water RWH 9 1.2 Energy saving /Solar 3 Energy 10 2 Street Lighting Energy Land 4 Gardening 3 0.40 Environment/greenbelt 5 Solid Waste OWC 15 4.5 Storm Water 6 Inlet piping system 10 0.9 Networking Environmental Air, Water, Noise & 7 0 2.60 Monitoring DG Stack 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available SEAC-AGENDA-000000032953.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & NA design of confluence:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 120 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Number and area of 2 nos of basements with total area: 32475.04 m2 basement: Number and area of NO podia: Total Parking area- 2 no of basement + stilt = 42659 m2 + 4410 m2 of Total Parking area: Open Parking Area + 10,183 m2 of Top Terrace Parking Area)= Total parking area 57,252 m2 Area per car: 35 SQM Area per car: 35 SQM Number of 2- Parking details: Wheelers as approved by 5643 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 1879 competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal 6 roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8 (a) B2 Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant NA Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEACSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 121 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP remained absent. The proposal was deferred. DECISION OF SEAC PP remained absent. The proposal was deferred.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION Kindly find SEIAA decision above.

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 122 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed Residential Building Construction Project “Austin County” by M/s. Divya Associates Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Austin County 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Raju Bhise 4.Name of Consultant S G M Enviro (I) Pvt. Ltd. 5.Type of project Residential Building Construction Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S. No. 58/2/1 9.Taluka Mulshi 10.Village Tathawade Correspondence Name: Mr. Raju Bhise Room Number: - Floor: - Building Name: Divya Bungalow Road/Street Name: Maruti Bhise Colony Locality: City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Municipal / other area IOD is In process 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: IOD is In process Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 13.Note on the initiated work (If Not applicable. New Project applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ IOD is In process Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 9200 16.Deductions 920 17.Net Plot area 8280 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 16741.37 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 22532.16 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 39273.53 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): IOD is In process 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): IOD is In process DCR Date of Approval: 01-07-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 1899.50 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 20.65 % to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 800100000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 123 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 A Type – (MHADA + sale) GP + 12 39.30 2 B Type GP + PP + 12 42.30 3 C Type GP + PP + 12 42.30 4 Club House G + 1 7.6 23.Number of 312 Flats tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / Residential users: 1560 No.s users 25.Tenant density 250.00/Hec. per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 18 m / 24 m station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing No any existing structure structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with No Demolition work is involved disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 124 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 143.40 Recycled water - 70.20 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 11.30 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 224.90 : Fire fighting - Underground water 200 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 25 m3 Per Building tank(CMD): Excess treated water 110.74 Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 143.40 Recycled water - 70.20 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 213.60 : Fire fighting - Underground water 200 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 25 m3 Per Building tank(CMD): Excess treated water 122.04 Details of Swimming NA pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require ExistingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Domestic 0 213.6 213.6 0 20.6 20.6 0 193 193 Gardening 0 11.30 11.30 0 11.30 11.30 0 0 0

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 125 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Summer Season – 11.50 m. to 16.00 m. BGL. (13.75 M. Average) Rainy Level of the Ground Season – 6.00 m. to 8.50 BGL. (7.25 M. Average) Winter Season – 8.75 water table: m. to 12.25 m. BGL. (10.50 M. Average) Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 4 pits: 34.Rain Water Harvesting Size of recharge pits 2.50 M. X 2.50 M. X 1.75 M. via 2 no. of 0.9 M. Dia. 1 M. Deep De – (RWH) : siltation chambers with O & G Trap. Budgetary allocation 5.50 Lacs (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 0.40 Lacs (O & M cost) : Raw Water= 25 m3 Fire Water= 200 m3 Details of UGT tanks Utility water= 215 m3 if any : Drinking Water= 15 m3 Total UGT Capacity = 540 m3 1.5 days Capacity.

Natural water Slope to the East Side drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 5,503.13 m3 / Year i.e. 110.06 m3 / Day considering 849.30 mm. drainage water: average rainfall in 50 days per year. Size of SWD: Dia. 450 mm

Sewage generation 193 in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 1 x 200 CMD (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of On ground Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation 30 Lac (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 10 Lac/Annum (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Waste generationSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 in Waste generation: 0.4 to 0.6 MT/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste This material will be used for back filling and leveling of the plot. phase: debris: Dry waste: 312 kg/day Wet waste: 468 kg/day Hazardous waste: No Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation No Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 10 Kg/day sludge): Others if any: No

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 126 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Dry waste: To Authorized vendor of PCMC Wet waste: Organic Waste Converter of 500 Kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry STP sludge will be used as manure. sludge): Others if any: NA Location(s): On ground

Area Area for the storage of waste & other - requirement: material: Area for machinery: 42 Sq.m. Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 12 Lacs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 2 Lacs/Annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) 1 pH - 6.5-8 6.5-8 6.5-9 2 TSS mg/l 200 10 50 3 BOD mg/l 300 10 10 4 COD mg/l 450 30 100 5 Oil & Grease mg/l 10-50 1-5 10 Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable SEAC-AGENDA-000000032939.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) 1 DG set - 1 x 250 KVA Diesel-38 lit/hr 1 5.96 - - 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Diesel for DG set 0 38 lit/hr 38 lit/hr

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 127 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 41.Source of Fuel Local vendor 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By road

Total RG area : 999.25 Sq. M No of trees to be cut 0 : Number of trees to 143 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed Given below native trees : Timeline for completion of within a year plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Medium sized deciduous tree. A beautiful tree for small gardens, 1 Cassia fistula Amaltas 10 parks and along medium and small roads excellent yellow inflorescence Tall evergreen tree can planted to screen facades due to good height, 2 Millingtonia hortensis Akash Neem 10 attract birds due to its fragrant flowers Medium sized slow growing evergreen tree with dense foliage. 3 Mimusops elengi Bakul 10 The flowers are a key source for some of the nesting space for birds. Large sized deciduous tree. Strong Anthocephalus branching pattern. It attracts 4 Kadamba 08 Kadamba butterflies. The fragrant orange flowers attract pollinators. Large sized deciduous tree. The 5 Albizia lebbeck Siris 06 tree has a graceful appearance and beautiful foliage. Small sized deciduous tree. Round canopy. It is suitable for roadside 6 Bauhinia vartiegata Kachnar 08 planting and also used for group planting or as specimen tree in large lawns due to its flowering Large evergreen broad leaved tree. Seeds are of religious value Elaeocarpus 7 Rudraksh 05 equivalent to semi-precious stone SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329sphaericus used for organic jewellary/ necklaces Medium sized evergreen tree. A good avenue tree for medium-sized 8 Putranjiva roxburghii Putranjiva 05 road. Also suitable for growing in gardens and parks in rows for their globular, shining crown. Tree is well suited to intense heat and sunlight and its network of 9 Pongamia Pinnata Karanj 10 lateral route makes it draught tolerant

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 128 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) It iaa evergreen tree growing to 15-25m tall tree. Dense foliage & edible violet fruits invites lots of 10 Syzigium jambolana Jambhul 10 birds. Not preferred along roads or in parking lots, due to falling fruits & bird droppings It is a evergreen tree growing with graceful appearance. Fruits are 11 Aegle Marmelos Bel 10 edible used in various medicinal purpose. Leaves are of religious significance Neem is a fast growing tree that can reach a height of 15-20m. It is deciduous tree and the branches 12 Azadiracta Indica Neem 15 are wide and spreading, Good for air purification. Leaves have medicinal use. Popular for its fragrant yellow flowers, large evergreen tree is handsome in appearance grows uprights & suitable for planting 13 Michelia Champaca Sonchafa 10 anywhere. All parts of plants have medicinal value & used in Ayurveda. Also religious significance. Flowering from end of summers till monsoon Swietenia mahogany is a medium sized semi evergreen tree growing very rare due to over harvesting. It 14 Swietenia Macrophylla Mahogany 05 is regarded as the world’s finest timber wood. It is grown as an ornamental tree in various parts of India. Large evergreen tree with a dense dome shaped crown, fruit bearing 15 Mangifera Indica Mango 10 tree. Wood is extensively used for low-cost furniture Medium sized deciduous tree. It is suitable for planting along the 16 Manilkara zopato Chikoo 11 roads. The ground below the tree becomes thickly covered with fallen flowers. 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable 47.Energy

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 129 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 30 - KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 40 - KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 1414 - KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 621 - KW load): Transformer: 1 No. X 630 KVA & 1 No. X 315 KVA DG set as Power back-up during 250 KVA - 01 no. operation phase: Fuel used: Diesel Details of high tension line passing No through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Measures to reduce energy consumption :

? Generally we have proposed high efficiency transformer, motors etc. to reduce losses.

? Electronic Ballasts and Energy efficient lamp source either triposphere or LED are proposed for common area & general lighting with automatic time based control to save power by switching ON & OFF the lights at appropriate time. The estimated saving in common lighting consumption is up to 20 % due to adopting above measures. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Total of all Savings for ( per year ) 20% 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Waste Not applicable STP water Solid Not applicable OWC waste

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 39 Lakh (Capital costSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 and O&M cost): O & M cost: 0.8 Lakh/year 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number 1 Drinking water - capital cost= 1.0 Lacs, Recurring cost= 0.10 Lacs/ Annum 2 Sanitation - capital cost= 12.5 Lacs, Recurring cost= 0.75 Lacs/ Annum 3 Health check up - capital cost= 1.0 Lacs, Recurring cost= 0.25 Lacs/ Annum

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 130 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Labour Camp 4 - capital cost= 3.0 Lacs, Recurring cost= 0.50 Lacs/ Annum Management b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 STP - 30.0 10.0 2 RWH System - 5.50 0.40 Solid Waste 3 - 12.0 2.0 Management -OWC 4 Energy conservation - 39.0 0.8 5 Landscaping - 232.05540 0.2406150 Environmental 6 - - 3.0 Monitoring 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & 2 design of confluence:

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 131 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Number and area of Not applicable basement: Number and area of 1 podium for B & C building only with area= 4617.62 sq. m. podia: Total Parking area: 7971.77 Sq.m. Area per car: 35.65 Sq.m. Area per car: 35.65 Sq.m. Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 624 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 156 competent authority: Public Transport: Bus, Auto rickshaw, Train Width of all Internal 7.5 m & 6 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance Not applicable obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted Not applicable areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(a) B2 Notification sheet Court cases pending No.Not applicable if any Other Relevant Not applicable Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of theSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 132 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessment Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 9200 m2, FSI area of 16741.37 m2, Non FSI area of 22532.16 m2 and total BUA of 39273.53 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for prior environmental Clearance.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 133 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed Project by M/s. Shree Associates Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Proposed Project by M/s. Shree Associates 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Shri Associates 4.Name of Consultant Mr. Rajesh Srivastava - Pollution and Ecology Constrol Services (PECS) 5.Type of project Residential & Commercial 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project S.No. 1/2/1, 1/3A, 1/3K, 1/3B, 2/1K/1, 2/3A, 2/2A, 2/2B, 2/3K, 2/1D, 3/5 to 10, 4/4A, 4/5/2, 4/5/3, 8.Location of the project At Kiwale- Plot-3 9.Taluka Maval 10.Village Kiwale Correspondence Name: Naresh Wadhwani Room Number: 303 Floor: Third Floor Building Name: Sai Crystal Road/Street Name: Vishal nagar road Locality: Vishal Nagar City: Pimple Nilakh, Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Municipal / other area Applied 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: INWD/EC/KVL/0002/19 Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 35129.54 13.Note on the initiated work (If Not Applicable applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Not Applicable Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 9554 16.Deductions 1379.61 17.Net Plot area 8174.39 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 15247.21 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 19882.33 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 35129.54 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 15247.21 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 19882.33 DCR Date of Approval: 29-08-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 6560 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 76% to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 730000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 134 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Building A 2P + 12 41.9 2 Building B 2P + 12 41.9 3 Building C 2P + 12 41.9 4 Building D G + 3 13.65 5 Club House G + 1 8.4 23.Number of Number of Tenements - 359 tenants and shops Number of Shops - 5 24.Number of expected residents / Residential users - 1790, Commercial users - 129 users 25.Tenant density 208 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 12 station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Not Appliable structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with Not Appliable disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 135 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of water P.C.M.C. Fresh water (CMD): 163.68 Recycled water - 83.77 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 6 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 1.8 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 255.25 : Fire fighting - Underground water 150 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 80 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 118 Source of water P.C.M.C. Fresh water (CMD): 163.68 Recycled water - 83.77 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 1.8 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 249.25 : Fire fighting - Underground water 150 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 80 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 124 Details of Swimming 12 m. X 6 m. X 1.2 m. pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require ExistingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 136 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground 2.5 to 3.5 m. B.G.L. water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and Not Applicable Quantity: Location of the RWH Not Applicable tank(s): Quantity of recharge 34.Rain Water 4 Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits 2m. X 2m. X 3m. : Budgetary allocation Rs. 4,00,000 (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 40,000 per annum (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks Domestic - 246 cum if any : Fire - 150 cum

Natural water North to South drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 31.36 Cum/day drainage water: Size of SWD: 300 MM

Sewage generation 232 in KLD: STP technology: M.B.B.R. Capacity of STP 210 KLD (Residential) + 25 KLD (EWS) = 235 KLD (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of As shown on plan Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs. 28,00,000 (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs. 11,50,000 per annum (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 5 Kg/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste Through authorized vender phase: debris: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Dry waste: 370.90 Kg/day Wet waste: 543.45 Kg/day Hazardous waste: Negligible Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation Not Applicable Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 18 Kg/Day sludge): Others if any: E waste - 1024.00 Kg/yr

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 137 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Handed over to Authorized Agency Wet waste: In-situ Composting Hazardous waste: Negligible Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If Not Applicable of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Used as Manure sludge): Others if any: Handed over to Authorized Agency Location(s): Shown on plan

Area Area for the storage of waste & other Shown on plan requirement: material: Area for machinery: Considered in storage area Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 15,00,000 (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 1,25,000 per annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 138 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III)

Total RG area : 955 Sq.m. No of trees to be cut Nil : Number of trees to 119 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed Elaborated below native trees : Timeline for completion of Till completion of project plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance 1 Arcus Sapata Chikku 6 fruit bearing tree, attracts birds 2 Syzyhium Cumini Jambhul 6 fruit bearing tree, attracts birds 3 Mangifera Indica Mango 6 fruit bearing tree, attracts birds 4 Mutinga Calabura Cherry 6 fruit bearing tree Blooms throughout the year, 5 Murraya Paniculata Kunti 6 flowers with excellent fragrance 6 Annona Reticulata Ramphal 6 fruit bearing tree 7 Khaya Grandis Khaya Grandis 6 fruit bearing tree, shady, decidious 8 Nyctanthesarbortristis Prajakta 6 fragrant flowers evergreen tree with rounded 9 Saraca Indica Sita Ashok 6 crown, hardy tree shady, large tree, ball shaped 10 Anthocephallus Cadamba Kadamb 6 flowers medium size decidious tree grows in less soil or murum. Full of 11 Cassia Fistula Bahawa 6 yellow flowers during summer season medium size , grows in dry / arid 12 LargerstromiaFlos-Reginae Largerstromia 6 climate medium sized evergreen tree, 13 Michelia Champaca Son Chafa 6 fragrant yellow flowers 14 Ailanthus Excelsa Maharukh 6 decidious, quick growing, shady used in forestation of saline & 15 Butea Monosperma Palas 6 water logged regions quick growing. Hardy, good soil 16 Albezzia Lebbeck Shirish 6 binder, drought tolerant medicinal properties, quick 17 Azadirachta Indica Neem 6 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329growing, good air purifier it is larval host for butterflies. 18 Pongamia Karanj 6 Nitrogen fixing plants Arcus Phyllanthus Emblica 19 Amla 6 medical properties Sapota 20 Psidium Gujava Peru 5 fruit bearing tree, attracts birds 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 139 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 47.Energy Source of power M.S.E.D.C.L. supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 65 Kw Load) DG set as Power back-up during 82.5 kVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 1521.88 Kw load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 854.52 Kw load): Transformer: 1 no. of 630 Kva & 1 no. of 315 Kva DG set as Power back-up during 1 no. of 200 Kva operation phase: Fuel used: H.S.D. Details of high tension line passing Not applicable through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Solar hot water, solar PV 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Energy Saving 14.60% 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 15,35,000 (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 77,000 per annum 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water for 1 Water Requirement 3 Construction & labour Site Sanitation & 2 Health & Safety 1 Safety Environmental Pollution Monitoring & 3 3 Monitoring Control 4 Disinfection Health & Safety 0.50

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 140 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 5 Health Check-Up Health & Safety 0.50 b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 Rain Water Harvesting RWH Pits 4.00 0.40 Sewage Treatment Waste Water 2 28.00 11.50 Plant Management Organic Waste Solid Waste 3 15.00 1.25 Composting Management Landscape 4 Tree Plantation 11.45 2.36 Development 5 Energy Saving Energy Conservation 15.35 0.77 Environmental 6 Pollution Control 0 3.00 Monitoring 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & As shown on drawing design of confluence:

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 141 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Number and area of Nil basement: Number and area of 1 no. - 5973 Sq.m. podia: Total Parking area: 11973.08 sqm Area per car: 12.5 Sq.m. Area per car: 12.5 Sq.m. Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 745 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 190 competent authority: Public Transport: Available Width of all Internal 6 roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance Not applicable obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted Not applicable areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA Category B Notification sheet Court cases pending Not applicable if any Other Relevant Nil Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of theSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 142 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessment Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 9554 m2, FSI area of 15247.21 m2, Non FSI area of 19882.33 m2 and total BUA of 35129.54 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC During discussion following points emerged:

1. PP to undertake and ensure that he will maintain common RG for all buildings including EWS building.

2. PP to revise EMP budget by including swimming pool details. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

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

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

1) PP to undertake and ensure that he will maintain common RG for all buildings including EGS building.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 143 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 144 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94 SEAC-3 Day 01 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 23, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Residential & Commercial Project Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Pebbles Urbania 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Shamkant J. Shende, Mr. Sachin Nahar & Mr, Mukesh Yeole 4.Name of Consultant Mr. Rajesh Srivastava - Pollution and Ecology Control Services (PECS) 5.Type of project Residential & Commercial Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Expansion in Existing Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Yes. Environmental Clearance received vide EC Letter No. SEIAA-EC0000000390 dated 1st has been obtained for existing September 2018 for SEIAA-Statement-0000001586 as per SEIAA-Minutes-0000000563 project S. No. 2/1, 3,4,5/1-4, 6/1-2, 7/1-3, 8/2-3, 10/1/A, 10/2-3, 11/A/1/A, 11/A/1/2/K, 11/A/2/2, 8.Location of the project 11/A/1/2/D, (Budruk) 9.Taluka Mulshi 10.Village Bavdhan (Budruk) Correspondence Name: Mr. Shamkant J. Shende, Mr. Sachin Nahar & Mr, Mukesh Yeole Room Number: 927/302 Floor: - Building Name: Sanas Memories Road/Street Name: F C Road Locality: - City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / PMRDA Municipal / other area PMRDA 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: Applied Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 90749.26 13.Note on the initiated work (If Construction intiated and completed for Buildings A, B, C, D, E, G & Club House as per previous applicable) EC obtained. Construction initiated and completed upto G+St+4 for Building F 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 39878 16.Deductions 0 17.Net Plot area 39878 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 45449.16 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 45300.1 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 90749.26 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 45449.16 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 45300.1 DCR Date of Approval: 02-08-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 17807.99 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 45% to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 38408589 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 145 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Building A G.P. + S.P + 12 39.75 2 Building B G.P. + S.P + 12 39.75 3 Building C G.P. + S.P + 12 39.75 4 Building D G.P. + S.P + 12 39.75 5 Building E G.P. + S.P + 11 39.75 6 Building F G.P. + S.P + 11 39.75 7 Building G G.P. + S.P + 7 25.25 8 Building H G + Mezzanine + 3 14.5 9 Building I P + 4 14.95 10 Club House G+1 7 23.Number of No. of Tenements - 764 tenants and shops No. of shops - 13 24.Number of expected residents / Residential Users - 3820 Nos. Commercial Users - 148 Nos. users 25.Tenant density 192 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 18 M Wide Approach Road station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 M around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Buildings A, B, C, D, E, F, G & Club House as per previous EC Obtained structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with N.A. disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 146 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Source of water Grampanchayat Bavdhan Fresh water (CMD): 346.76 Recycled water - 175.6 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 55.43 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 3 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 580.79 : Fire fighting - Underground water 300 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 145 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 241.8 Source of water Grampanchatyat Bavdhan Fresh water (CMD): 346.76 Recycled water - 175.6 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0.00 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 3 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 525.36 : Fire fighting - Underground water 300 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 145 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 297.22 Dimension of Swimming pool - 12m X 9m x 0.6 m Details of Swimming Total Water required - 64.8 KLD pool (If any) Water Requirement for Make Up - 3 KLD 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 147 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground 15 M BGL water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and N.A. Quantity: Location of the RWH N.A. tank(s): Quantity of recharge 20 Nos. 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting Size of recharge pits (RWH) 2m x 1m x 2m : Budgetary allocation Rs. 3500000 (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 150000 per annum (O & M cost) : Domestic UGT = 520 cum Details of UGT tanks Flushing UGT = 180 cum if any : Fire UGT = 300 cum

Natural water North to South drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 320 Cum/day drainage water: Size of SWD: 450 mm - 600 mm

Sewage generation 472.82 in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 528 KLD (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of Shown on Plan Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs. 6900000 (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs. 759000 per annum (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 5 Kg/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste Through authorised agency phase: debris: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Dry waste: 779 kg/day Wet waste: 1350 kg/day Hazardous waste: Negligible Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation N.A. Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 100 kg/day sludge): Others if any: E-Waste = 5.2 kg/day

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 148 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Handed over to authorized agency Wet waste: In-Situ Composting Hazardous waste: N.A. Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If N.A. of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry In-Situ Composting sludge): Others if any: E Waste - Handed over to Authorized Dismantler/Recycler Location(s): Shown on Plan

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 118 sqm requirement: material: Area for machinery: Considered in above area Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 2440000 (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 200000 per annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 149 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III)

Total RG area : 8498.42 sqm No of trees to be cut 0 : Number of trees to Existing Trees = 38 Nos. Remaining Trees to be Planted = 460 Nos. 43.Green Belt be planted : Total No. of Trees Proposed = 498 Nos. Development List of proposed Elaborated Below native trees : Timeline for completion of Till Completion of Project plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Shady tree, yellowish green 1 Albizia lebbeck Shirish 19 fragrant flowers 2 Azadiracta indica Neem 21 Evergreen tree, fast growing 3 Saraca asoka Sita Ashok 20 Shady tree with red-yellow flowers Anthocephallus Shady, large tree, ball shaped 4 Kadamb 22 cadamba flowers State flower tree of Maharashtra. Lagerstroemia flos- 5 Tamhan 22 Medium sized tree, beautiful regineae purple flowers Small tree, Fragrant white 6 Murraya paniculata Kunti 22 flowers,Butterfly host plant 7 Manilkara zapota Chiku 14 Medium size , fruit bearing tree 8 Mangifera indica Mango 19 Tall, fruit bearing tree Dense ornamental, fruit bearing 9 Syzygium cumini Jambhul 21 tree 10 Psidium guajava Peru 24 Medium size , fruit bearing tree Medium sized evergreen tree, 11 Ficus retusa Nandruk 20 Shady tree. Medium sized evergreen tree, 12 Michelia champaca Son chafa 23 fragrant yellow flowers, Butterfly host plant 13 Caryota urens Fish tail palm 15 Tall evergreen tree 14 Terminalia catapa Badaam 26 Drought tolerant 15 Terminalia arjuna Arjuna 24 Large evergreen tree Lagerstromia Medium deciduous tree. Flowers 16 Crape-myrtle 20 Lanceolata attract many birds. Shisham, Indian 17 DalbergiaSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 latifolia 24 Drought tolerant Rosewood 18 Terminalia paniculata Kindal 22 Drought tolerant 19 Samanea saman Rain tree 15 Large deciduous tree. Flowering 20 Tabebuia avellanedae Tabebui pink 23 Large deciduous tree. Pink flowers Decidous tree, ornamental, yellow 21 Tabebuia argentea Tabebui yellow 24 flowers 22 Swietenia mahagoni Mahagony 18 Large evergreen tree water habitat associate tree, 23 Thespesia Populnea Raktachandan 20 flowering, shade-giving

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 150 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 24 Barringtonia racemosa Cornbeefwood 20 Drought tolerant 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 75 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 125 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 3240 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1705 KW load): Transformer: 630 X 3 KVA DG set as Power back-up during 125 X 2 KVA operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Auto Timer control for external & Common lighting Use of CFL / LED lamps in all public/ common areas. Solar powered water heating . Electronic V3F Drives for Elevators Solar PV Panel power for common area lighting. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Solar PV Pannels 27000 KWH/annum 2 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Timer Logic Controller 106106 KWH/annum 3 Electronic V3F Drivers for Lift 53913 KWH/annum 4 Solar Water Heater 797616 KWH/annum 5 Total 984635 KWH/annum 6 Percentage saving 19.56% 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 151 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 10183000 (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 378000 per annum 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water for construction 1 water requirement 3 & Labor Site sanitation & 2 Health & Safety 1.6 Safety Environmental Pollution monitoring & 3 3 Monitoring control 4 Disinfection Health & Safety 0.5 5 Health Check Up Health & Safety 0.5 b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 Rain Water Harvesting RWH Pits 35 1.5 Sewage treatment 2 Waste water treatment 69 7.59 Plant Organic waste Solid waste 3 24.4 2 Composting management Landscape 4 Tree Plantation 29.91 0.12 development 5 Energy Saving energy saving 85 2.36 Environment Pollution monitoring & 6 0 3 Monitoring control 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable SEAC-AGENDA-000000032952.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & 1 No. design of confluence:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 152 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Number and area of Nil basement: Number and area of 1 No - 16728.9 sqm podia: Total Parking area: 15233.43 sqm Area per car: 18 sqm Area per car: 18 sqm Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 1133 Nos. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 550 Nos. competent authority: Public Transport: Available Width of all Internal 7.5 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA Category B Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant N.A. Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of theSEAC-AGENDA-0000000329Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 153 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessment Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 39878 m2, FSI area of 45449.16 m2, Non FSI area of 45300.1 m2 and total BUA of 90749.26 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC During discussion following points emerged:

1. PP to submit phase wise programme for proposed construction with mitigation measures taken to avoid inconvenience to existing / nearby occupants.

2. PP to submit survival report of existing trees. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000329 SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for prior environmental Clearance, subject to PP complying with the above conditions.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 154 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 23, 2019 of 154 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019

Discussion Request to Change Phytoride Bed Technology by M/s. Fire Item Arcor Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.

Request to grant to use of Phytoride Bed Technology in residential project located at Kotewada, Tal. Hingana, Dist. Nagpur by M/s. Fire Arcor Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. was considered by the Committee. The matter was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The PP holds EC (FIRE ARCOR-2009/1421/CR144/TC1) dated 12th July 2010 & Revalidation of EC dated: 19.12.18 PP informed that they have requested to SEIAA that, during presentation for EC in 2009-10, our consultant had proposed Extended Aerated Technology for STP in their Residential project. During course of time Environment friendly and energy conservative Phytoride bed technology was designed & approved by NEERI for their Residential Project.

PP further informed its advantages like Environment friendly system, less power consumption hence energy conservation system, less maintenance cost due to very less mechanical parts, this technology was adopted in their project. PP informed that since last 3 years they are successfully running STP based on this technology. The test results of various parameters are well within the limits mention in consent to establish. Committee decided to allow PP continue to use Phytoride Bed Technology which is existing system.

PP further informed that he is ready to use Extended Arial Technology in our Proposed & under construction Residential Projects.

SEAC decided to recommend SEIAA to amend the aforesaid EC accordingly.

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 1 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for environmental clearance is required as per EIA notification 2006, Further, as per the MoEF&CC circular dated 9th Jun., 15 a clarification was issued that in case of medical universities/institutes, the component of Hospitals will continue to require prior Environment Clearance. Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project National institute of Naturopathy 2.Type of institution Government 3.Name of Project Proponent Ministry of Ayush, Govt of India Grass root research and creation india Pvt Ltd, No, 374-375, F-block, sector-63, Noida, UP. 4.Name of Consultant NABET certification No. NABET/EIA/1619/RA0064 dated 04-12-2019 8 (a) - Building and construction project as per EIA notification 2006. Environmental clearance is 5.Type of project required for hospital projects. 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project Kondwa, Pune, Maharashtra 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Kondhwa Correspondence Name: Ministry of Ayush, Govt of india Room Number: NA Floor: NA Building Name: Bapu Bhavan Road/Street Name: Matoshree Ramabai Ambedkar Road Locality: Pune City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pune municipal corporation Municipal / other area All plans had been submitted to pune municipal corporation. 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: It is under processing for plan approval Approval Number number Approved Built-up Area: 37668.83 13.Note on the initiated work (If Not applicable applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Not applicable Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 1,01,171.00 m2 16.Deductions 20,513.61 17.Net Plot area 80657.39 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330a) FSI area (sq. m.): 36,957.55 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 711.28 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 37668.83 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 36,957.55 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 711.28 DCR Date of Approval: 01-01-1900 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 20,513.61 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 20% to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 170.29

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 2 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 162 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Hospital Building G+1 6.60 2 Academic Building G+2 16.45 3 Auditorium G+1 9.80 4 Hostel Area (Girls & Boys) G+1 9.40 5 Diet Center & Administrative Block G+1 8.60 6 Residential Type - II G+3 15.40 7 Yoga Hall Ground floor 5.30 8 Common Mess G+1 7.30 9 Living Gandhi Memorial Hall Ground floor 7.45 10 Cottages & VIP Cottages Ground floor 3.0 11 Residential Type - III G+3 15.30 12 Residential Type - IV G+3 15.25 13 Residential Type - V G+1 9.40 23.Number of Not applicable tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / 34 units from Residential Block, 10 units from VIP cottages users 25.Tenant density 1 unit 5 persons only from residential block, 1 unit 3 persons from VIP cottages. per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 24 m station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Not applicable structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with Not applicable disposal (If SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 3 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 162 SEAC-III) Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 198 Recycled water - 84.5 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 47 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 304 : Fire fighting - Underground water as per requirement tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water as per requirement tank(CMD): Excess treated water 101 Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 198 Recycled water - 84.5 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 304 : Fire fighting - Underground water as per requirement tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water as per requirement tank(CMD): Excess treated water 148 Details of Swimming Not applicable pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require ExistingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Fresh water 0 198 198 0 40 40 0 158 158 requireme nt Gardening 0 47 47 0 47 47 0 0 0 Domestic 0 282.5 282.5 0 39.5 39.5 0 243 243

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 4 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 162 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground 60 m water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and Not applicable Quantity: Location of the RWH As per the availability and around the project site tank(s): Quantity of recharge 34.Rain Water 16 nos. RWH pits required for this project Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits size of RWH pits - each pits capacity 71.5 m3 : Budgetary allocation 20 lakhs (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 32 thousand per year (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks UGT tanks will be provided as per requirement if any :

Natural water As per contour drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 1119.67 m3 drainage water: Size of SWD: As per requirement

Sewage generation 243 in KLD: STP technology: SBR TEchnology Capacity of STP 1 no and 300 KLD capacity (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of STP will be installed inside the project site Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation 72 lakhs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 14 lakhs per year (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: As per usage of construction material the Pre Construction Disposal of the construction waste debris will be sold to vendors or else recyclable to and Construction construction waste other construction purpose. phase: debris: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Dry waste: 292.4 kg/day Wet waste: 438.6 kg/day Hazardous waste: Not applicable Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation 94 kg/day Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 17 kg/day sludge): Others if any: Total Municipal solid waste will be 748 kg/day.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 5 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 162 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Dry waste will be handed over to PMC Wet waste: Wet waste will be handed over to PMC Hazardous waste: Hazardous waste will be sold to authorized dealers Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If The Bio medical waste will be sold to local authorized vendors. of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry STP dry sludge will be used for horticulture purpose used as a manure. sludge): Others if any: E-waste Location(s): Not applicable

Area Area for the storage of waste & other Not applicable requirement: material: Area for machinery: Not applicable Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 1.50 lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 15,000/- per year 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 PH 6.0-8.5 6.5-8.5 Not applicable applicable 2 BOD mg/lit 200-250 <10 Not exceed 10 3 COD mg/lit 600-700 <60 Not exceed 60 4 TSS mg/lit 150-200 <10 Not exceed 10 Amount of effluent generation 18 KLD (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: 25 KLD Amount of treated effluent 0 KLD, but 16 KLD of treated effluent will be discharged to sewer line recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used ETP technology Disposal of the ETP sludge ETP sludge will be sold to authorized dealers 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable SEAC-AGENDA-000000033039.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) 1 DG sets 230 1 30 0.412 536 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 6 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 162 SEAC-III) As per the 1 Diesel Not applicable As per the requirement requirement 41.Source of Fuel Fuel supplier or Dealer 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site HDPE containers or drums

Total RG area : 15, 484.20 SQM No of trees to be cut Not applicable : Number of trees to As per the requirement 43.Green Belt be planted : Acacia catechu/Acacia sundra, Albizzia procera, Alstonia scholaris, Development List of proposed Bambox insigne, Calophyllum inophyllum, Dalbergia lanceolaria, native trees : Elaeocarpus sphaericus, Ficus amplissima Timeline for completion of 1-2 years plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Native, Drought tolerant, As per the 1 Bauhinia alba Kanchan white flowering, ornamental, attracts requirement insects As per the Native, drought tolerant, edible 2 Mangifera indica Mango requirement fruits, bird attracting As per the 3 Bauhinia purpurea Kanchan Medicinal, drought tolerant requirement As per the Medicinal, drought tolerant, bird 4 Cordia sebestena Cordia speci requirement attracting, hardy 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 47.Energy

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 7 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 162 SEAC-III) Source of power Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 100 KW from DG sets Load) DG set as Power back-up during 100 KW from DG sets construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 2000 KVA load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1425 KVA load): Transformer: 2 Transformer DG set as Power back-up during 2 DG sets -1000 KVA (2 x 500) operation phase: Fuel used: Diesel as per the requirement Details of high tension line passing Not applicable through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Solar Power PV panel shall be installed to meet the electricity generation as 1000 KW. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Compliance with ECBC of BEE shall be ensured As per the standards and loca bye laws 2 Outdoor and common area lighting shall be LED As per the requirement 3 CFL/LED for lighting the area outside of the building As per the requirement 4 Solar panel installation As per the requirement 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Acoustic enclosure, stack should be kept as per the DG sets Not applicable CPCB norms Waste water Not applicable STP should be installed-SBR technology Effulent Not applicable ETP should be installed generation solid waste Separate Dry, Waste Bins will be provided and safe Not applicable generation SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330disposal to PMC Non bio- Non bio-degradable waste shall be handed over to degradable Not applicable authorized recycler waste

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 10 lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 2 lakhs 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up):

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 8 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 162 SEAC-III) Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Dust control 1 Erosion Control Rs 2,00,000 measures, barricading Safety nets, safety 2 Site safety Rs 2,50,000 equipments Toilets and cleanliness 3 Site sanitation Rs 1,50,000 for labourers Disinfection and monitoring of health of 4 Rs 1,00,000 health checkups labourers and hygiene Environmental Air, water, soil 5 Rs 1,00,000 monitoring monitoring b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Installation of 300 1 STP 72 lakhs 14 lakhs KLD capacity Installation of 25 KLD 2 ETP 15 Lakhs 2 lakhs capacity Green belt Plantation of trees and 3 3 lakhs 1 lakhs development lawn 4 RWH pits internal piping, pits 20 lakhs 32 thousand Energy saving Installation and 5 10 lakhs 2 lakhs measures operation Transportation and Solid waste 6 bins, covers, 1.5 lakhs 15 thousand management manpower etc., Environmental Air, water, soil, noise 7 2 lakhs 1 lakhs monitoring monitoring 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & 1 design of confluence:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 9 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 162 SEAC-III) Number and area of 0 basement: Number and area of 0 podia: Total Parking area: 22,417.2 sq.m Area per car: 30 sqm Area per car: 30 sqm Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by As per the parking area requirement competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by As per the parking area requirement competent authority: Public Transport: Not applicable Width of all Internal 9 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance Not applicable obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted Not applicable areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8 (a)-Building and construction project as per the EIA notification 2006 Notification sheet Court cases pending No if any As per the gazette notification dated 22nd Dec., 14, educational institutional projects including colleges and hostels are exempted from Environment Clearance. Further, as per the MoEF&CC circular dated 9th Jun., 15 a clarification was issued that in case of Other Relevant medical Informations universities/institutes, the component of Hospitals will continue to require prior Environment Clearance. Therefore, the EC is being required for only the Residential Quarters, Hospital Building, Guest House, Director’s Bungalow etc., Have you previously submitted Yes SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online 24-06-2019 submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget -

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 10 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 1,01,171.00 m2, FSI area of 36,957.55 m2, Non FSI area of 711.28 m2 and total BUA of 37668.83 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330DECISION OF SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 11 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) During discussion following points emerged:

1. PP to submit details of CER activities in consultation with the affected people in the project area as per MoEF & CC circular dated 1/05/2018 along with details of fund utilization & agreement or consent of executor.

2. PP to submit detailed disaster management plan incorporating lightening arrester plan.

3. PP to submit details of fire tender movement and traffic impact study.

4. PP to submit parking statement showing total number of parking required and proposed as per DCR / Town Planning norms with adequate area per car as per norms along with necessary drawings / cross sections.

5. PP to carry out geo-hydrological study and submit report incorporating RWH details.

6. PP to submit plan showing internal storm water drain as well as sewer line upto final disposal point on municipal line.

7. PP to submit site specific and executable EMP.

8. PP to submit debris management plan including (a) debris required for refilling, (b) contour plan, (c) details of site where excess debris will be disposed, capacity of the site and NOC of plot owner. PP shall also ensure that debris disposed on other plot shall not be disposed on another plot. If to be disposed on another plot, the same shall be carried out as per prevailing environmental laws.

9. PP to submit details of RG area with drawings / plans.

10. PP to provide details of number of wards and treatments provided and waste water generated.

11. PP to submit details of all solid wastes generated annually and the plan for disposal.

12. PP to submit details of bio medical waste generation if any and its treatment / disposal.

13. PP to submit detailed drawing and design basis report of STP and ETP.

14. An OWC is proposed for organic waste. PP to submit details / types of organic waste generated.

15. PP to obtain and submit following NOC’s: (a) CFO NOC, (b) Water supply with quantity, (c) Drainage NOC. (d) solid waste / e-waste management. (e) bio-medical waste management. (f) Garden NOC.

16. PP to submit indemnity bond indemnifying Environment Department, GoM from any legal consequences. 17. PP to submitSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 energy saving calculations. 18. PP to submit survival report of existing trees. PP to submit plantation plan incorporating local native fruit bearing trees.

PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussion and consideration of SEAC.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 12 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 13 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for project by M/s Sukhwani Promoters & Builders Is a Violation Case: Yes

1.Name of Project Sukhwani Palm 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Maneel Achantani 4.Name of Consultant Sneha Hi-Tech Products,Bangalore 5.Type of project Residential 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project Gat No. 572-576,578-590,594,595,597,598 &617 Near Lifeline hospital , Pune -Nagar Road, 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Wagholi Correspondence Name: Mr. Basant Sukhwani Room Number: 208/2A Floor: - Building Name: Sukhwani House Road/Street Name: station road Locality: Pimpri City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / PMRDA Municipal / other area In Process 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: - Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 30142.55 13.Note on the initiated work (If 26195.65 m2 applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Not Applicable Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 18800.00 m2 16.Deductions 2820 m2 17.Net Plot area 15980.0 m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 20078.06 m2 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 18984.07 m2 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 39062.13 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 14165.31 18 (b).Approved SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 15977.24 DCR Date of Approval: 21-10-2014 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 3165.46 m2 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 16.83 % of Total Plot Area – 18800.00 m2 & 19.80 % of Net Plot Area - 15980.0 m2 to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 600000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 14 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Wing A P+9 28.65 2 Wing B P+9 28.65 3 Wing C P+10 31.50 4 Wing D P+8 25.80 5 Wing E P+8 25.80 6 Wing F P+8 25.80 7 Wing G P+8 25.80 8 Wing H P+8 25.80 9 Wing I P+8 25.80 10 Wing J P+8 25.80 23.Number of Total Tenements - 400 Nos. tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / Residential Users: 2000 Nos. users 25.Tenant density 212.76 Nos. / hector per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 60 m wide road station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Not Applicable structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with Not Applicable disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 15 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of water Wagholi Grampanchyat Fresh water (CMD): 288.00 m3/day Recycled water - 90.0 0m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 13.00 m3/day Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool - make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 185.00 m3/day : Fire fighting - Underground water 300 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 200 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 144.50 m3/day Source of water Wagholi Grampanchyat Fresh water (CMD): 275.00 m3/day Recycled water - 90.00 m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - - Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool - make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 185.00m3/day : Fire fighting - Underground water 300 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 200 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 157.50 m3/day Details of Swimming NA pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require ExistingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 16 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground 10-12 m (BGL) water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 8 Nos. 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting Size of recharge pits (RWH) 3.0 m x 3.0 m x 3.0 m depth : Budgetary allocation Rs. 24.00 Lakh (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 0.56 Lakh/Year (O & M cost) : Domestic UG tank Capacity: 298.00 m3 Details of UGT tanks Flushing UG tank Capacity : 103.00 m3 if any : Fire UG tank Capacity : 300.00 m3

Natural water - drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 599.37 m3/Hr. drainage water: Size of SWD: 600 mm

Sewage generation 247.5 m3/day in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 250.0 m3/day (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of - Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs. 13.60 Lakh (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs. 6.54 Lakh / Year (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 12.75 kg/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste Use for Leveling phase: debris: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Dry waste: 400 kg/day Wet waste: 600 kg/day Hazardous waste: Not Applicable Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation Not Applicable Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 26.91 kg/day ( 100% Dry ) sludge): Others if any: Not Applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 17 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Dry waste: SWACH Wet waste: Organic Waste Converter Hazardous waste: Not Applicable Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If Not Applicable of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Used as Manure after treatment in OWC. sludge): Others if any: - Location(s): -

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 60 m2 requirement: material: Area for machinery: 10 m2 Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.16.00 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.5.34 Lakh / Year 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330level (m) As per 1 DG set - 125 KVA HSD -16 lit/hr. S-1 4.5 m As per norms norms As per 2 DG set - 62.5 KVA HSD - 10 lit/hr. S-2 4.5 m As per norms norms 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 HSD 16 lit/hr. 10 lit/hr. 26 lit/hr. 41.Source of Fuel Bharat Petroleum corporation limited /Hindustan Petroleum

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 18 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By roadway

Total RG area : 2166.87 m2 No of trees to be cut - : Number of trees to 351 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed 351 native trees : Timeline for completion of completed plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance small medium sized flowering 1 Cassia fistula Amaltas 04 deciduous tree reaching a height of 8-10 m ever green tall tree with straight 2 Millingtonia hortensis Indian cork Tree 09 trunk grows upto 30m ht. semi shade, shade growing, More 3 Livistonia rotundifolia Table Palms 50 than 12m ht Hyophorbe Sun growing and semi shade, 4 Bottle Palms 17 lagenicaullis Foliage upto 6-8 m height Evergreen or deciduous tree in dry Spathodea 5 Fountain Tree 04 area reaching a height of 15-20m campanulata with light grey Ornamental plants, it yiels areca 6 Areca catechu Supari Palms 151 nut, highly medicinal nut, semi shade growing sun growing, semi shade, foliage, 7 Dypsis lutescens Areca Palms 54 6-8 m height Small evergreen tree, ht. 5-8 m, 8 Ccordia sebestene Cordia 02 flowering tree quick growing moderate sized, grows in all types of soil, deciduous tree 10-12m, 9 Pongamia glabra Karanja 01 flowering starts at the age of 3-4 years erect tree , 15-20 m, quickly 10 Delonix regia Gulmohar 03 growing, suitable for road side plantation, spreading canopy Landscape plant, evergreen n maintenance free, Long leaves, 11 Thevetia nerifolium Bitti white Peach 07 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330funnel shaped floweers in yellow & white Pretty feathery foliage, slow 12 Swietenia mahogonia Mahogany 05 growing shady tree, up to 35 m tall Beautiful flowering tree, 8m ht, 13 Bauhinia blackenea Kanchan 04 large leaves and floers planted in public and private gardens Erosion control plant, large 14 Bambusoideae Bamboo tree 18 canopy, proetects surrounding environment

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 19 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Large , graceful evergrrn tree, 15 Ficus benjamina Java 08 15-20m height, fruits are receptacle Cupressus Often planted in center of big 16 Golden Cyprus 08 sempervirens lawns, or in pots 17 Prunus dulcis Almond 06 Edible type consumed as nuts. 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 - - - 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 30 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 30 KVA - 01No. construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 1140.73 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1267.47KVA load): Transformer: 630 KVA - 02 Nos. & 22 KVA - 01 No. DG set as Power back-up during 125 KVA – 01 No. & 62.5KVA – 01 No. operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: The following Energy Conservation Methods are proposed in the project: 1. Solar lights will be provided for common amenities like street Lighting. 2. Auto timer switches will be done for street lights, garden lights , parking lights and other common area lights for saving electrical energy. 3. Installing Automatic power factor correction panel for power quality improve and reducing lineSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 losses. 4. Automatic water level controllers with timers will be used for water pumps 5. To create awareness to end consumers or flat owners for using energy efficient light fittings like CFL , T5 Lamps. 6. Using energy efficient lifts with V3F drive . 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 External Lighting using solar lighting 10800 KWH

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 20 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 2 Total Savings in power / Annum (in KWH) 115740 KWH Energy Consumed / Annum in the absence of energy 3 242040 KWH savings method (in KWH) Total Energy Consumption / Annum (in KWH) with 4 126300 KWH energy saving method Total Energy Consumption / Annum (in KWH) with 5 126300 KWH energy saving method 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Air Barricating the site.Green Belt is developed. - STP is installed & excess treated water used for Water - flushing & gardening Noise monitoring has done in once a fortnight. Noise Traffic management plan to be prepared. Acoustically enclosed DG set is installed. Solid Wet Waste will be treated in OWC. STP sludge will be - Waste Used as Manure after treatment in OWC

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 33.12 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 1.65 Lakh / Year 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water for Dust 1 Air Environment Suppression, Air & 0.50 Lakh/Year Noise Monitoring Tanker Water for 2 Water Environment Construction, Water 0.50 Lakh/Year Monitoring Site Sanitation 3 Land Environment 0.50 Lakh/Year –Mobile toilets Disinfection- Pest Control, First Aid Facilities, Health 4 Socio-economic Check Up, Creches 1.00 Lakh/Year For Children, Food for children, Personal Protective Equipment b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 STP Capacity - 250 KLD 13.60 6.54 2 RWH - 24.00 0.56 3 MSW - 16.00 5.34 4 Solar System - 33.12 1.65 5 Landscaping - 15.00 5.00 6 Safety Equipments - 10.00 2.00 7 Post EC Monitoring - - 2.50 Dry Waste 8 - - 2.40 Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 21 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Alternate Water 9 - - 45.60 Supply 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & - design of confluence: Number and area of NA basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: 6657.25 m2 Area per car: 70.82 m2 Area per car: 70.82 m2 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 528 Nos. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 94 Nos. competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal 6.00 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance No SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(a) Notification sheet Court cases pending Court case closed if any

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 22 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Other Relevant - Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 23 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 18800.00 m2, FSI area of 20078.06 m2, Non FSI area of 18984.07 m2 and total BUA of 39062.13 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

The PP was issued ToR in 84th meeting of SEAC-2 as per the MoEF&CC Notification dated 14.03.2017 and 8.03.2018. The PP has submitted EPA/EMP report accordingly.

DECISION OF SEAC

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 24 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) During discussion following points emerged:

1. PP to submit Traffic Management Plan for the development – Internal circulation indicating road width and turning radius. Cross section of roads at four places showing clear road width, distance left from building line, spaces left for plantation, footpath, service lines etc.

2. PP to submit Traffic Volume Counts and Turning Movement Counts on all the external surrounding roads of the proposed project showing the time period taken.

3. PP to submit Topographic details of roads and intersection of the surrounding roads where counts are taken, actual geometry on ground to be shown with dimensions..

4. PP to submit Traffic generation values of similar development to be given by actual count by actual count as support data for assumption made to the particular project.

5. PP to submit Parking statement mentioning parking as per DCR & parking provided actually.

6. PP to submit Basement ventilation plan: Fire Tender Movement Plan showing clear road and turning radius. Cross section of roads at four places including UGT, OWC and DG set location showing clear road width and distance left from building line & spaces left for plantation, parking, service lines, foot paths, etc.

7. A detailed phase wise development plan with safety planning where occupancy has been given

8. PP to show internal storm water drain and sewer line arrangements up to final disposal point.

9. Noise level at project site is just below the limit of 55dB(A)Leq. PP to provide details of modelling of noise to estimate noise levels in future.

10. PP to provide mitigation measures for noise with verification from modelled data.

11. Consultant while explaining the Air Quality has explained the monitoring of PM2.5 only. The data for monitoring of PM10 may be submitted after conducting air quality monitoring with photographs of monitoring.

12. PP to submit details of fugitive dust modelling by using local meteorological data.

13. It is stated that the occupancy has been given. PP to immediately install proposed OWC and submit analysis report within one month.

14. In STP, aeration tank appears to be covered with slab. PP to submit revised drawing.

15. Cross section of STP along with building line do not show road. PP to provide revised cross section.

16. PP stated that presently STP is working. PP to provide details of disposal of excess treated water and analysis reports.

17. PP to submit Environmental status report including analysis reports of all environmental pollution reduction facilities if any commissioned.

18. PP to submit site specific, executable and auditable environment management plan (EMP)

19. PP to submit details regarding provision of mandatory RG area on virgin land and submit the drawing with calculations, ensuring entire mandatory RG is provided on the plot where residential buildings are proposed.

20. PP to submit undertake that he will not utilize ground water.

21. PP to obtain and submit following NOC’s: (a) CFO NOC, (b) Water supply with quantity, (c) Drainage NOC. (d) solid waste / e-waste management. (e) bio-medical waste management. (f) Garden NOC.

22. PP to submit UGTSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 details / sections.

23. PP to submit details of existing trees, proposed to be cut, proposed to be transplanted along with tree survival report

PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussion and consideration of SEAC.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 25 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 26 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for for project by M/s Keystone Properties Is a Violation Case: Yes

1.Name of Project My Home Punawale (Formerly IRA) 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Mohit Goyal 4.Name of Consultant Sneha Hi-Tech Products, Bangalore 5.Type of project Residential & Commercial 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S. no. 16/3, 9.Taluka Mulshi, 10.Village Punawale Correspondence Name: Mr. Mohit Goyal Room Number: - Floor: 2nd Floor, Building Name: 1, Business Embassy Road/Street Name: 1205/3/3, J.M. Road, Locality: Shivajinagar, City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) Municipal / other area Received 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: B.P./ENV/Punawale/05/2015 dated 07/07/2015 Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 41341.48 13.Note on the initiated work (If 27699.10 m2 applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Not Applicable Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 16955.00 m2 16.Deductions 2165.72 m2 17.Net Plot area 14789.28 m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 21227.44 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 20224.04 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 41451.48 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 21227.44 18 (b).Approved SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 20114.04 DCR Date of Approval: 07-07-2015 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 2709.85 m2 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 15.98 % of Total plot Area (16955.00 m2) & 18.32 % of Net plot Area (14789.28 m2) to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 760000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 27 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Building -A P +12 39.85 2 Building -B P+12 39.85 3 Building -C P+12 39.85 4 Building -D 2P+12 39.85 23.Number of Total Tenements= 360 Nos. tenants and shops Shops:6 Nos 24.Number of expected residents / Residential Users: 1800 Nos. Commercial Users: 75 Nos. Total : 1875 Nos. users 25.Tenant density 244 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 30 m wide road station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Not Applicable structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with Not Applicable disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 28 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 266.88 m3/day (One Time) Recycled water - 83.25 m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 10.50 m3/day Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool NA make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 173.13m3/day : Fire fighting - Underground water 300 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 80 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 136.99m3/day Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 256.38 m3/day (One Time) Recycled water - 83.25 m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - NA Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool NA make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 173.13m3/day : Fire fighting - Underground water 300 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 80 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 147.49m3/day Dimension of Swimming Pool: 13.16m X 5.3m X 1.2m Total water Requirement in KLD:90,000 Ltrs Water requirement For Make Up in KLD:8520 Ltrs. Details of Plant & Machinery used for treatment of Swimming pool water: Details of Swimming Details of quality to be achieved for swimming pool water and parameters to be monitored: pool (If any) • Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O & M cost): Capital Cost:Rs. 20.0 Lakh SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330O&M Cost:Rs.1.20 Lakh /Year 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

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Level of the Ground 4 to 6 m below Ground Level water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge recharge pits- 9 nos. & recharge pits with bores- 5 nos. 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting Size of recharge pits 2m x 2m x 0.9m (RWH) : Budgetary allocation Rs.14.00 Lakh (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 1.40 Lakh/Year (O & M cost) : Residential + Commercial: Details of UGT tanks Domestic UG tank Capacity:2,44,000Lit if any : Flushing UG tank Capacity:1,35,500 Lit Fire UG tank Capacity : 3,00,000 Lit

Natural water - drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 18.19 m3/min drainage water: Size of SWD: 200 mm- 450 mm

Sewage generation 230.74m3 /day in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 235 m3 /day (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of 136 m2 Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs. 42.00 Lakh (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs. 4.20 Lakh/Year (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 25.0 kg/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and ConstructionSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330construction waste Use for Leveling phase: debris: Dry waste: 371.0 kg/day Wet waste: 548.0 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 20.76 kg/day (100% Dry) sludge): Others if any: NA

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 30 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Dry waste: SWaCH Wet waste: Organic Waste Convertor Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Used as Manure after Treatment in OWC sludge): Others if any: NA Location(s): -

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 67.5m2 including machinery area requirement: material: Area for machinery: - Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.21.75 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.5.37 Lakh/Year 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330level (m) 37 Liters / Hr for 100 1 200 KVA – 1 No S-1 Standard - - % Load 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 37 Liters / Hr for 100 37 Liters / Hr for 100 % 1 HSD NA % Load Load 41.Source of Fuel Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd/ Hindustan Petroleum 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By Roadway

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Total RG area : 1713.43 m2 No of trees to be cut NA : Number of trees to 256 Nos 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed - native trees : Timeline for completion of Before completion plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Medicinal for Skin,Fragrant flowers, To control soil erosion, 1 Albizia lebek Shirish 20 Bird attracting species (Para kids eat seeds) Every part of the plant is 2 Bauhinia blackiana Kanchanraj 24 medicinal, Drought tolerant species. Medicinalvalue,Tocontrolsoil Anthocephalus 3 Kadamb 30 erosion,Birds, squirrels, monkey kadamba eats fruits. Medicinal value,To control soil 4 Azardirachta indica Neem 20 erosion.To improve soil erosion Medicinal value, Bird attracting 5 Dalbergia sissoo Shisav 10 species Medicinal value, Drought tolerant 6 Pongamia pinnata Karanj 10 species, To control soil erosion, Hardy plant. Medicinal value, Fragrant flowers, 7 Michelia champaca Sonchafa 22 Butterfly larvae host plant, Bird attracting species, Fast growing. Medicinal value, Drought tolerant species, Veryornamental, Well 8 Cassia fistula Bahawa 01 flowering plant, Honey bee attracting species, Host plant for Butterfly. Ornamental plant, Medicinal 9 Roystonia regia Bottle palm 29 value,Birds & bats eat fruits. Medicinal value, Drought tolerant 10 Gmelina arborea Shivan 10 species, Bird attracting species. Fragrant flowers, Medicinal value, 11 MimosupsSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 elengii Bakul 20 To control soil erosion. 12 Terminalia arjuna Arjuna 18 Medicinal value, native species . 13 Vetchia merrelii Manila palm 20 Ornamental tree, edible fruits 14 Wodyetia bifurcata Foxtail palm 22 Ornamental tree, drought tolerant 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 32 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 1 . - - 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 45 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 62.5 KVA-1 No. construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 838 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1048 KVA load): Transformer: 630 KVA x 1no. & 315 KVA x 1no. DG set as Power back-up during 200KVA x 1no. operation phase: Fuel used: For 200 KVA - 37 Liters / Hr for 100 % Load Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: • Energy Saving measures – LED, Solar, etc • Solar PV of 3KW for common area lighting. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 External Lighting 14 KWH/Day 2 Lift Load 118 KWH/Day 3 Pump Load 65 KWH/Day 4 Common Areas 21 KWH/Day 5 Ventilation Load 1748 KWH/Day 6 Solar 1080 KWH/Day 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Air SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Partly green belt is provided. - STP is installed & excess treated water us-ed for Water - flushing & gardening Noise monitoring will be done in once a fortnight. Noise Acoustically enclosed DG set is installed. Traffic management plan to be prepared. Wet Waste is treated in OWC. STP sludge is Used as Solid Manure after treatment in OWC. Dry Waste is given - Waste to SWaCH

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.16.82 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.0.36 Lakh/Year

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 33 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water for Dust 1 Air Environment Suppression, Air & 0.50 Lakh/Year Noise Monitoring Tanker Water for 2 Water Environment Construction, Water 0.50 Lakh/Year Monitoring Site Sanitation 3 Land Environment 0.50 Lakh/Year –Mobile toilets Disinfection- Pest Control, First Aid Facilities, Health 4 Socio-economic Check Up, Creches 1.00 Lakh/Year For Children, Food for children, Personal Protective Equipment b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage Treatment 1 STP Rs. 42.00 Lakh Rs.4.20Lakh/Year Plant 2 RWH Rain Water Harvesting Rs.14.00 Lakh Rs. 1.40 Lakh/Year Organic Waste 3 OWC Rs.21.75 Lakh Rs.5.37 Lakh/Year Converter 4 Solar System - Rs.16.82 Lakh Rs.0.36Lakh/Year 5 Landscaping - Rs.57.99 Lakh Rs.9.27 Lakh/Year 6 Swimming pool - Rs. 20.00 Lakh Rs.1.20Lakh /Year 7 Pumping + piping - Rs. 15.00 Lakh Rs. 1.20Lakh/Year 8 Storm Water Network - Rs. 4.00 Lakh Rs. 0.25 Lakh/Year 9 Safety Equipments - Rs. 10.00 Lakh Rs 2.00 Lakh/Year 10 Post EC Monitoring - - Rs 2.50 Lakh/Year Dry Waste 11 - - Rs 2.16 Lakh/Year Management Alternate Water 12 - - Rs 4.80 Lakh/Year Supply 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 34 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & - design of confluence: Number and area of NA basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: 9241.00 m2 Area per car: 49.68m2 Area per car: 49.68m2 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 738 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 186 competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal 6M roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(a) Notification sheet Court cases pending No if any Other Relevant - Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget -

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 35 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 36 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) PP had submitted application for Environmental Clearance to Department of Environment, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai on 09/07/2012.

Then SEAC Committee has considered the proposal in its 9th SEAC III meeting held on 13/05/2014. After detail deliberation SEAC III noted that the PP had initiated the construction work without obtaining the Prior environmental clearance and decided to refer our proposal to Environment Department, GoM to verify the issue of violation and to take necessary action as per MoEF OM dated 12th December,2012.

PP had received Show Cause Notice dated 11/06/2014 from Department of Environment, Government of Maharashtra. The personal hearing was extended on 04/12/2014 and as per Directions of Department of Environment, Government of Maharashtra, dated 01/01/2015. Maharashtra Pollution Control Board, Mumbai has filled Criminal Case against PP in Chief Judicial Magistrate Court, Pune Vide Case No. 0401221/2015

During discussion, PP informed that Planning/Building permission was initially obtained to our project from Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation vide letter dated 25th April, 2012 got proposed total Built up of 22400.45 m2 (FSI 14397.04 m2 + NON FSI 8003.41 m2).

The same was later revised on 22nd July 2013 got proposed total Built up of 24388.10 m2(FSI 14449.39 m2 + NON FSI 9715.55 m2). Then the last amended plans on 7th July, 2015 for proposed total built up area of 41341.48 m2 (FSI 21227.44 m2 + NON FSI 20114.04 m2) was issued.

PP had carried out construction of total built up 27699.10 m2 (FSI area 14076.10 m2 + NON FSI area 13623.00 m2 ) on site.

The proposal was appraised in 37th & 41st SEAC III meeting held on 17/11/2015 & 27/01/2016 respectively. Further, the proposal was appraised in 43rd SEAC III meeting held on 27/02/2016. During meeting SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for prior Environmental Clearance.

The proposal was further considered in 101st SEIAA meeting held on 11/05/2016. However, Due to court case, PP had requested to postponed our case in next SEIAA meeting.

Then As per MoEF & CC notification dated 14/03/2017 PP had applied for grant of ToR to MoEF & CC on 24/10/2017.

Then the proposal was considered in 4th EAC, MoEF & CC, New Delhi meeting held on 20/02/2018. During meeting committee decided to grant ToR.

With reference to the Judgment of the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Pune , PP informs that the case filed against us is closed on 05/06/2018.

PP had received ToR letter on 26/06/2018 prescribing the EIA & EMP.

PP had submitted EIA report accordingly.

The proposal was furtherSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 considered in 172nd SEIAA meeting dated 25/07/2019, wherein PP remained absent.

The proposal was further considered in 174th SEIAA meeting where authority has decided to refer back the proposal to SEAC III for further necessary action as per Notification dt. 14.03.2017 (amended on 08.03.2018) and Office Memorandum dt.16.03.2018 issued by MoEF&CC.

Now, PP had submitted revised application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 16955.00 m2, FSI area of 21206.18 m2, Non FSI area of 19089.71 m2 and total BUA of 40295.89 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 37 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) DECISION OF SEAC

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 38 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) During discussion following points emerged:

1. Parking plan for commercial shops be revised such that they do not interfere with residential parking.

2. The dimensions of drive ways in parking layout plan be clearly indicated.

3. PP to submit 4-5 cross sections (across and longitudinal) showing width of drive way and drainage channels etc.

4. PP to submit parking statement showing total number of parking required and proposed as per DCR.

5. PP to submit Traffic Management Plan for the development – Internal circulation indicating road width and turning radius. Cross section of roads at four places showing clear road width, distance left from building line, spaces left for plantation, footpath, service lines etc.

6. PP to submit Traffic Volume Counts and Turning Movement Counts on all the external surrounding roads of the proposed project showing the time period taken.

7. PP to submit Topographic details of roads and intersection of the surrounding roads where counts are taken, actual geometry on ground to be shown with dimensions..

8. PP to submit Traffic generation values of similar development to be given by actual count by actual count as support data for assumption made to the particular project.

9. PP to submit Parking statement mentioning parking as per DCR & parking provided actually.

10. PP to submit Basement ventilation plan: Fire Tender Movement Plan showing clear road and turning radius. Cross section of roads at four places including UGT, OWC and DG set location showing clear road width and distance left from building line & spaces left for plantation, parking, service lines, foot paths, etc.

11. Identify sources of air pollution, indicate mitigation measures to reduce Air pollution/Noise pollution.

12. PP to submit details of Management of solid waste and the construction & demolition waste for the project vis-a-vis the Solid Waste Management Rules 2016 amended till date and the Construction & Demolition Rules, 2016 amended till date. Transport, collection, storage and disposal for all types of wastes like hazardous waste, non-hazardous waste, solid waste, E– waste, and debris/excess earth etc. PP to provide the detailed solid waste management plan along with marked locations on the master plan. Design details of waste processing equipment such as OWC/biogas plants confirming to the technical requirements to meet the quality products.

13. PP to submit details of Waste water management (treatment, reuse and disposal) for the project and also the study area. Design of all STP’s along with BOD load, oxygen requirement calculations and sizing of the tanks with respect to the design criteria. PP to submit detailed calculation for the disinfection of the treated STP water; PP to submit cross sectional drawing of STP’s showing dimensions and ground level; PP to provide ozonation for tertiary treatment. PP to mark the area required for all STP’s on master layout with dimensions

14. PP to show internal storm water drain and sewer line arrangements up to final disposal point.

15. PP to submit details of Provision of mandatory RG area on virgin land and submit the drawing with calculations, ensuring entire mandatory RG is provided on the plot where residential buildings are proposed.

16. PP to submit a detailed phase wise development plan with safety planning where occupancy has been given.

17. Environmental status report including analysis reports of all environmental pollution reduction facilities if any commissioned.

18. PP to submit details of Fugitive dust modelling by using local meteorological data.

19. PP to submit details of Ecological footprint calculation using LCA approach.

20. PP to submit details of Estimation of Carbon footprint of the project.

21. PP to submit details of Assessment of ecological damage with respect to air, water, land and other environmental attributes. The collection of data and sample analysis shall be done by an environmental laboratory duly notified under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 or Environmental Laboratory accredited by NABL, or a laboratory of council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) institution working in the field of environment.

22. PP to submit details of Gate mass balance analysis for environmental parameters related to solid/liquid waste material coming to site, waste generated and its treatment and disposal from site.

23. PP to prepare remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan corresponding to the ecological damage assessed and economic benefits derivedSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 due to violation. 24. PP to refer “approach paper for assessment for environmental damage and estimation of remediation costs for building construction projects initiated with obtaining mandatory environmental clearance” available on the portal : “ecmpcb.in”.

25. PP to obtain and submit following NOC’s: (a) Water supply with quantity, (b) Drainage NOC. (c) Garden NOC.

26. PP to submit survival report of existing trees. PP to submit plantation plan incorporating local native fruit bearing trees.

PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussion and consideration of SEAC.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 39 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 40 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Environment Clearance for Environment Clearance for proposed Residential project ‘ANP Atlantis at S.No.12/3A & 12/6 , Haveli, Balewadi Pune by M/s. Five Star Shelters Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project ANP Atlantis 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Sunil H Adwani (M/s. Five Star Shelters) 4.Name of Consultant Sneha Hi-Tech products 5.Type of project Housing Project(Residential project) 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S.No.12/3A & 12/6 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Balewadi Correspondence Name: Mr. Sunil.H.Adwani Room Number: 309-310, Floor: Third Floor, Building Name: Rainbow Plaza, Road/Street Name: Shivar Chowk, Locality: Rahtani Haveli, City: Pune-411017. 11.Whether in Corporation / Pune Municipal Corporation Municipal / other area Approval received dtd 29.8.2019 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: CC/1224/19 Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 74381.60 13.Note on the initiated work (If Work not initiated applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ N/A. Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 15,826 sq.mt. 16.Deductions 4,396.37 sq.mt. 17.Net Plot area 11,429.63 sq.mt. a) FSI area (sq. m.): 36,803.40 sq.mt. 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 37,578.20 sq.mt. Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 74381.60 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 36,803.4 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 37,578.20 DCR Date of Approval: 29-08-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 4631.31 sq.mt. 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 40.3 % to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 1350000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 41 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Bldg. A 2B+ P + 18 Floors 59.40 m 2 Bldg. B 2B+ P + 18 Floors 59.40 m 3 Bldg. C 2B+ P + 18 Floors 59.40 m 4 Bldg. D 2B+ P + 18 Floors 59.40 m 5 Bldg E 2B+ P + 18 Floors 59.40 m 6 Bldg. F 2B+ P + 18 Floors 59.40 m 7 Bldg. G (MHADA) 2B + P + 09 Floors 30.00 m 23.Number of Total tenants: 423 tenants and shops Residential: 419 Nos. & Shops:4 nos. 24.Number of expected residents / Total: 2138 nos. Residential: 2095 Nos. & Shops:43 nos. users 25.Tenant density 368 Tenant/Hector per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 30 m wide DP road station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9.00 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing NA structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable SEAC-AGENDA-000000033032.Total Water Requirement

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 42 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of water PMC/Recycled Fresh water (CMD): 189.41 m3/day Recycled water - 95.36 m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 14 m3/day Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0.93 m3/day make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 299.7 m3/day : Fire fighting - Underground water 375 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 25 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 147.77 m3/day Source of water PMC/Recycled Fresh water (CMD): 189.41 m3/day Recycled water - 95.36 m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - Nil Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool Nil make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 285.7 m3/day : Fire fighting - Underground water 375 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 25 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 161.77 m3/day Details of Swimming Make up water - 0.93 m3/day pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require ExistingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 43 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Summer Season – 13.33 m. to 15.67 m. BGL. (14.50 M. Average) Rainy Level of the Ground Season – 6.33 m. to 8.33 BGL. (7.33 M. Average) Winter Season – 9.83 water table: m. to 12.00 m. BGL. (10.195 M. Average) Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 6 nos. (4 for roof top & 2 for surface runoff) pits: 34.Rain Water Harvesting Size: a) 2.25 m. X 2.25 m. X 1.75 m. Depth with 55 To 60 m. Deep 6” Dia. Bore Well via 1 No. of de-siltation pit of 0.9 m. Dia. 1.0 m. Depth. (RWH) Size of recharge pits (For RT) b) 2.25 m. X 2.25 m. X 1.75 m. Depth with 55 To 60 m. Deep 6” : Dia. Bore Well via 1 No. of de-siltation pits of 0.9 m. Dia. 1.0 m. Depth. (For Surface Budgetary allocation Rs. 7.50 Lakh. (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs.0.50 Lakh / year (O & M cost) : Fire tank- 375 m3 capacity Details of UGT tanks Domestic water Tank- 295 m3 if any : Flushing water tank- 110 m3

Natural water As per Contour drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 6,835.24 m3 / Year i.e. 136.70 m3 / Day, Considering 849.30 mm. drainage water: annual rain fall in 50 days averagely. Size of SWD: 600 mm

Sewage generation 257.13 m3/day in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Technology Capacity of STP 1 STP of 260 m3/day (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of On ground, Area of STP: 116 sq.m Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs. 88 Lakhs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs. 15.71 Lakhs/annum (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Waste generation: 12.5 kg/day from labours Waste generationSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 in Construction debris, Waste concrete and broken bricks will be utilized the Pre Construction Disposal of the in low-land leveling, secondary concrete, below roads. Some quantity of and Construction construction waste Excavation soil will be used for backfilling and remaining will be hand phase: debris: over to authorize vendor. Dry waste: 425 kg/day Wet waste: 633 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 39 kg/day sludge): Others if any: E waste: 1091 kg/year

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 44 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Will be handed over to SWACHH agency for further handling and Dry waste: disposal Wet waste: Will be converted to compost using Organic Waste Convertor [OWC] Hazardous waste: Handed over to authorized Vendor Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If of waste: NA applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Will be used as manure for gardening sludge): Others if any: Sale to authorized vendor Location(s): On Ground

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 13.5 Sq.m out of 67.5 Sq.m. requirement: material: Area for machinery: 54 sq.m. out of 67.5 Sq.m. Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.20.75 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 4.19 Lakhs/Annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330(m) level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 45 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III)

Total RG area : 1344.67 Sq.m. No of trees to be cut NA : Number of trees to 142 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed All native trees proposed which are listed below native trees : Timeline for completion of Till completion of construction phase. plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Shady tree, yellowish green 1 Albizia lebbeck Shirish 5 fragrant flowers 2 Azadiracta indica Neem 5 Evergreen tree, fast growing 3 Saraca asoka Sita Ashok 5 Shady tree with red-yellow flowers Anthocephallus Shady, large tree, ball shaped 4 Kadamb 5 cadamba flowers. State flower tree of Maharashtra. Lagerstroemia flos- 5 Tamhan 5 Medium sized tree, beautiful regineae purple flowers Small tree, Fragrant white 6 Murraya paniculata Kunti 5 flowers,Butterfly host plant 7 Manilkara zapota Chiku 10 Medium size , fruit bearing tree 8 Mangifera indica Mango 10 Tall, fruit bearing tree Dense ornamental, fruit bearing 9 Syzygium cumini Jambhul 15 tree 10 Psidium guajava Peru 10 Medium size , fruit bearing tree Medium sized evergreen tree, 11 Ficus retusa Nandruk 5 Shady tree. Medium sized evergreen tree, 12 Michelia champaca Son chafa 8 fragrant yellow flowers, Butterfly host plant 13 Terminalia catapa Badaam 5 Drought tolerant 14 Terminalia arjuna Arjuna 5 Large evergreen tree Lagerstromia Medium deciduous tree. Flowers 15 Crape-myrtle 5 Lanceolata attract many birds. Shisham, Indian 16 Dalbergia latifolia 5 Drought tolerant SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Rosewood 17 Terminalia paniculata Kindal 5 Drought tolerant 18 Samanea saman Rain tree 4 Large deciduous tree. Flowering Large deciduous tree. Pink 19 Tabebuia avellanedae Tabebuia Pink 5 flowering Decidous tree, ornamental, yellow 20 Tabebuia argentea Tabebuia Yellow 5 flowers 21 Swietenia mahagoni Mahagony 5 Large evergreen tree 22 Plumeria alba Chafa 10 Fragrant white-yellow flowers 45.Total quantity of plants on ground

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 46 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 - - - 47.Energy Source of power Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd. supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 30 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 1 nos. x 40 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 2950 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1386 KW load): Transformer: 2 X 630 KVA & 1 X 315 KVA DG set as Power back-up during 1 X 200 KVA , 1 X 62.5 KVA operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: •Solar water heating systems will be done for bathrooms. •Solar lights will be provided for common amenities like Street lighting & Garden lighting. •LED based lighting will be done in the common areas, landscape areas, signage’s, entry gates and boundary compound walls etc. •Auto Timer switches will be provided for Street lights, Garden lights, Parking & staircase Lights & other common area Lights, 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 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Overall Saving 18.80% 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 68.30 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 2.16 Lakhs/Annum 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 47 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water For Dust 1 To control air pollution 2 Suppression To maintain hygienic Site Sanitation 2 7 condition Safety& Disinfection Air, water, noise and Environmental 3 2 soil analysis Monitoring To check fitness of 4 Health Check Up 2 workers To prepare team for Environment 5 environmental 5 Management cell management b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 Rain Water Harvesting To harvest rain water 7.5 0.5 Sewage Treatment 2 To treat sewage 88.00 15.71 Plant Organic Waste To treat biodegradable 3 20.75 4.19 Composting solid waste For green belt 4 Tree Plantation 11.55 4.44 development For use of solar 5 Energy saving lighting and solar 68.30 2.16 heater Environment Air, water, noise and 6 -- 3 Monitoring soil analysis 7 - - - - Environment To manage 8 -- 3 Management Cell environmental issues 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & 1 no. design of confluence:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 48 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Number and area of 2 Basement Area:12,473.06 sq.m basement: Number and area of 1 Podium Area: 4,631.31 sq.m. podia: Total Parking area: 17,104.37 Sq.m. Area per car: B1: 35 Sq.m , B2: 35 Sq.m, G: 25 Sq.m Area per car: B1: 35 Sq.m , B2: 35 Sq.m, G: 25 Sq.m Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by Scooters: 856 nos. Cycles: 497 nos. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 533 nos. competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal 6 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8 (a), B2 Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant - Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of theSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 49 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessment Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 15,826 m2, FSI area of 36,803.40 m2, Non FSI area of 37,578.20 m2 and total BUA of 74381.60 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for prior environmental Clearance.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330conditions

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 50 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Construction project by M/s Shubham Associates Is a Violation Case: Yes

1.Name of Project Florencia 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Sohanlal Vishnoi 4.Name of Consultant Sneha Hi-Tech Products, Bangalore 5.Type of project Residential & Commercial 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S. No 257/1/2 & 258/4A, 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Kaspatewasti, Wakad Correspondence Name: Mr. Rajkumar Shamandas Aswani Room Number: - Floor: - Building Name: Nana Chambers Road/Street Name: - Locality: Kasarwadi City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Municipal / other area Received 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: BP/ENVIRONMENT/WAKAD/10/2018 Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 55183.45 13.Note on the initiated work (If FSI- 17830.19m2 + Non-FSI- 19707.81m2 = 37538.00 m2 applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Not Applicable Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 16035.00m2 16.Deductions 2682.15m2 17.Net Plot area 13352.85m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 27456.70m2 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 27726.75m2 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 55183.45 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 27456.70m2 18 (b).Approved SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 27726.75m2 DCR Date of Approval: 13-07-2018 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 3128.83m2 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 19.51% of Total plot area (16035.00m2) 23.43 % of Net plot area (13352.85m2) to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 800000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 51 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Wing- A GP + 12 FL 39.00 2 Wing- B GP + 12 FL 39.00 3 Wing- C GP + 12 FL 39.00 4 Wing- D GP + 12 FL 39.00 5 Wing- E GP + UP + 12FL 41.90 6 Wing- F BP + G + 10FL 36.00 23.Number of Total Tenements – 406 Nos. tenants and shops Shops- 25 Nos, Offices- 82- Nos 24.Number of expected residents / Residential Users : 2030 Nos, Commercial Users : 437 Nos, Total Users : 2467 Nos. users 25.Tenant density 253.19 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 24.00 M wide DP road station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Not Applicable structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with Not Applicable disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 52 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 189.25m3/day Recycled water - 104.46m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 20.00m3/day Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool NA make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 313.71m3/day(One time) : Fire fighting - Underground water 150.00 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 120 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 126.66m3/day Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 189.25m3/day Recycled water - 104.46m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - NA Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool NA make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 293.71m3/day(One time) : Fire fighting - Underground water 150.00 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 120 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 146.66m3/day Details of Swimming Not Applicable pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require ExistingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 53 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground 10.00 to 15.00 m BGL water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and Not Applicable Quantity: Location of the RWH Not Applicable tank(s): Quantity of recharge 04 Nos pits: 34.Rain Water Size of recharge pits 1.5m X 1.5m X 1.5m Harvesting : (RWH) Budgetary allocation Rs 3.00 Lakh (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 0.50 Lakh/Year (O & M cost) : Residential & Commercial: Domestic UGR=197.00 m3 Details of UGT tanks Drinking UGR=30.50 m3 if any : Raw water UGR= 56.50 m3 Flushing UGR= 105.00 m3 Fire fighting UGR= 150.00 m3

Natural water - drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 1.845 m3/ minute drainage water: Size of SWD: 250mm

Sewage generation 264.34m3/day in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 300m3/day (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of - Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs. 28.00 Lakh (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs. 13.60 Lakh/Year (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 30 kg/day the Pre ConstructionSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Disposal of the and Construction construction waste Use for Leveling phase: debris: Dry waste: 398.95 kg/day Wet waste: 600.40 kg/day Hazardous waste: Not Applicable Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation Not Applicable Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 23.79kg/day (100% dry) sludge): Others if any: Not Applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 54 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Dry waste: SWACH Wet waste: Organic Waste Convertor Hazardous waste: Not Applicable Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If Not Applicable of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Used as Manure after treatment in OWC sludge): Others if any: Not Applicable Location(s): -

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 93.74m2 requirement: material: Area for machinery: Included in other Area Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.10.19 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.4.02 Lakh/year 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330level (m) DG Set- 125 KVA- 1 1 HSD- 22.7 Liters/Hr S- 1 6.23 - - No. (Existing) DG Set- 82.5 KVA- 1 To be 2 HSD- 19.7 Liters/Hr S- 2 5.82 To be provided No. (Prooposed) provided DG Set- 30 KVA- 1 No. To be 3 HSD- 6.5 Liters/Hr S- 3 5.09 To be provided (Proposed) provided 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 55 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 1 HSD 22.7 Liters/Hr 26.2 Liters/Hr 48.9 Liters/Hr 41.Source of Fuel Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited/ Hindustan Petroleum 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By Roadway

Total RG area : 1635.48m2 No of trees to be cut Not Applicable : Number of trees to 128 Nos(Existing) + 82 Nos.(Proposed) 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed 128 Nos(Existing) + 82 Nos.(Proposed) native trees : Timeline for completion of Before Completion of Proposed Building plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Shady Tree. Small White Fragrant 1 Mimusops elengi Bakul 07 Flower. Neolamarckia 2 Kadamba 08 Fruit bearing tree attracts birds. cadamba 3 Pongamia pinnata Indian Beech 14 Good medicinal use. Auspicious, attracts 4 Cassia fistula Golden Shower 07 birds/bees/butterflies hanging or weeping growth Fragrant flowers or leaves plant 5 Bauhinia purpuria Rakta Kanchan 06 for pooja evergreen tree. Moderate size, deciduous tree with 6 Pterocarpus santalinus Rakta Chandan 04 clear trunk and dense rounded crown Flower butterfly host plant, 7 Michellia champaka Sonchapa 06 medium size evergreen tree, fragrant yellow Creates shade, attracts Lagerstromia 8 Jarul 07 birds/butterflies/bees, good for flosregina screening Flowering tree with the medicinal 9 Bauhinia racemosa Bidi Leaf Tree 08 use Fragrant flowers or leaves attracts 10 Albizia lebbeck Shirish 06 birds/butterflies/bees/, drought tolerant Tall evergreen tree with fruit 11 Mangifera indica Mango 06 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330bearing Artocarpus Tall evergreen tree with fruit 12 Jackfruit 06 Heterophyllus bearing Tall evergreen tree with fruit 13 Syzygium cumini Jamun 06 bearing. Plant for pooja/evergreen fragrant 14 Azadirachta indica Neem 08 flowers or leaves quick grooving/insect repellent 15 Khaya grandis Khaya 09 Evergreen tree

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 56 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Evergreen fruit bearing tree 16 Terminallia catappa Badam 06 attracts 17 Kailashpati couroupita Kailashpati 08 Evergreen tree with fruit bearing Tall evergreen tree with fruit 18 Manilkara zapota Chiku 06 bearing 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 - - - 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 30 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 40 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 2413 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1154 KW load): Transformer: 630KVA- 2 Nos. DG set as Power 125 KVA- 1 No. (Existing), 82.5 KVA- 1 No. (Proposed), 30 KVA- 1 No. back-up during (Proposed) operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing No through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: • Solar Water Heating Systems Will Be Done For Bathrooms. • Solar lights will be provided for common amenities like Street lighting & Garden lighting. • LED based lighting will be done in the common areas, landscape areas, signage’s, Entry gates and boundary compound walls etc. • Auto Timer Switches will be provided for Street lights, Garden lights, Parking & staircase Lights & Other Common Area Lights, for saving electrical energy. • Water Level Controllers with Timers will be used for Water Pumps. • To create awarenessSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 to end consumer or flat owner, for using energy efficient light fittings like CFL, T5 Lamps & LED Lights. • Energy Saving Achieved per year - 4927500 KWH / Year. • Overall Energy Saving is - • Using Solar Water Heater – 15.93 % / Day. • Overall Saving ( Using LED Light, Auto Timer Switches, Solar Light, & Solar Water Heater ) - 20.31 % / Day 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number LED Lamp & Fitting For Common Areas i.e. Bldg. 1 79.31 KWH/Day Parking, Staircase,Passage & Terrace Floor.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 57 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 2 Up Lighter - Light Fitting For Landscape Area. 0.64 KWH/Day 3 Bollard Lighter - Light Fitting For Landscape Area. 1.4 KWH/Day 4 Street Light Fitting - Pole Light On Road Side. 6.6 KWH/Day 5 Street Light Fitting - Garden Pole. 1.44 KWH/Day 6 Street Light on the Bldg. 9.24 KWH/Day 7 Energy Saving by Solar Hot Water System. 1522.5 KWH/Day 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Air We have planted 82 Nos of trees on site. 128 Nos. of trees to be planted. We have installed STP & excess treated water used Water - for flushing & gardening Noise monitoring will be done in once a fortnight. Noise Acoustically enclosed DG set is installed. Traffic management plan to be prepared. For Proposed Development: Wet Waste will be Wet waste of existing phase is treated in OWC & dry Solid treated in OWC. STP sludge will be Used as Manure waste is handed over to SWACH. STP sludge is used Waste after treatment in OWC Dry Waste will be given to as manure after treatment in OWC. SWACH.

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 82.50 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 1.65 Lakh/Year 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water for Dust 1 Air Environment Suppression, Air & 0.50 Lakh/Year Noise Monitoring Tanker Water for 2 Water Environment Construction, Water 0.50 Lakh/Year Monitoring Site Sanitation 3 Land Environment 0.50 Lakh/Year –Mobile toilets Disinfection- Pest Control, First Aid Facilities, Health 4 Socio-economic Check Up, Creches 1.00 Lakh/Year For Children, Food for children, Personal Protective Equipment b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage Treatment 1 STP 28.00 Lakh 13.60 Lakh/Year Plant 2 RWH - 3.00 Lakh 0.50 Lakh/Year Organic Waste 3 OWC 10.19 Lakh 4.02 Lakh/Year Convertor 4 Solar System - 82.50 Lakh 1.65 Lakh/Year 5 Landscaping - 35.00 Lakh 3.50 Lakh/Year 6 Safety Equipment - 10.00 Lakh 2.00 Lakh/Year

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 58 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 7 Post Ec Monitoring - - 2.50 Lakh/Year Dry Waste 8 - - 2.44 Lakh/Year Management 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & - design of confluence: Number and area of 538.20m2 - 1 No. basement: Number and area of - podia: Total Parking area: 11461.20m2 Area per car: 46.02m2 Area per car: 46.02m2 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 950 Nos. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 249 Nos. competent authority: Public Transport: Not Applicable Width of all Internal 10m & 12m roads (m): SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330CRZ/ RRZ clearance Not Applicable obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted Not Applicable areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA B2 Notification sheet

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 59 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Court cases pending Yes if any Other Relevant Court Case No.-886/2015 Informations Have you previously submitted Yes Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online 04-08-2017 submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Brief information of the project by SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 60 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 16035.00 m2, FSI area of 27456.70 m2, Non FSI area of 27726.75 m2 and total BUA of 55183.45 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC During discussion following points emerged:

1. PP to submit details of sewer line up to final disposal point.

2. PP to submit details of collection of solid waste in segregated manner and indicate location in master layout.

3. PP to undertake that aeration tank in STP will never be covered.

4. PP to submit Environmental Status Report incorporating analysis reports.

PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussion and consideration of SEAC.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 61 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for project by M/s Royal Developers Is a Violation Case: Yes

1.Name of Project LINERA 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Ashok Dhanraj Chordia 4.Name of Consultant M/s Sneha Hi-Tech Products 5.Type of project Residential and Commercial 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project Survey No. 121, Hissa No. 2/1/1,2/2/1,2/3/1, 2/4 &2/5, 9.Taluka Mulshi 10.Village Wakad Correspondence Name: Mr. Vilas Tambe Room Number: - Floor: Level 8 Building Name: Solitaire World Road/Street Name: Mumbai Bangalore Highway Locality: City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Municipal / other area Received 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: B.P./Wakad/05/2016 Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 48282.74 13.Note on the initiated work (If 33788.62 m2 (FSI Area:12913.67 m2 +NON FSI Area:20874.95 m2) applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Not Applicable Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 16827.00 16.Deductions 5993.02 m2 17.Net Plot area 10833.98 m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 20221.59 m2 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 30065.67 m2 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 50287.26 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 20581.68 m2 18 (b).Approved SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 27701.06 m2 DCR Date of Approval: 30-06-2016 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 2319.60 m2 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 13.78 % of Total plot area(16827 m2) 21.41 % of Net Plot Area (10833.98 m2) to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 600000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 62 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Wing - A B+Stilt+12 40.45 m 2 Wing - B B+Stilt+12 40.45 m 3 Wing - C B+Stilt+12 40.45 m 4 Wing - D B+Stilt+12 40.45 m 5 Wing - E B1+B2+Stilt+12 42.20 m 6 Wing - F B1+B2+Stilt+4 21.80 m 23.Number of Tenements– 282 Nos. tenants and shops No. of Showrooms-4Nos. 24.Number of expected residents / Residential Users: 1410 Nos. Commercial Users: 140 Nos. Total Users: 1550 Nos. users 25.Tenant density 167.58 /hector per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 45 m wide Road station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Not Applicable structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with Not Applicable disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 63 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 207.05 m3/day (One Time) Recycled water - 66.25 m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 9.00 m3/day Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 1.40 m3/day make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 131.80 m3/day : Fire fighting - Underground water 250.00m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 100.00 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 95.32 m3/day Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 198.05 m3/day (One Time) Recycled water - 66.25 m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - NA Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 1.40 m3/day make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 131.80 m3/day : Fire fighting - Underground water 250.00m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 100 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 104.32 m3/day Dimension of Swimming Pool: 25.57m2 x 1.2m water depth Total water Requirement in KLD: 33.77 m3 Water requirement in KLD: 1.40 m3/day Details of Swimming Details of Plant & Machinery used for treatment of Swimming pool water: pool (If any) Details of quality to be achieved for swimming pool water and parameters to be monitored: Capital cost: Rs. 12.21 Lakh O & M Cost: Rs. 1.68 Lakh/Year SEAC-AGENDA-000000033033.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 64 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground 8 to 10 m water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and Not Applicable Quantity: Location of the RWH Not Applicable tank(s): Quantity of recharge 5 Nos. 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting Size of recharge pits 1.5m x 1.5m x 1.5m (RWH) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 10.00 Lakh (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 1.00 Lakh/Year (O & M cost) : Residential & Commercial : Details of UGT tanks Domestic UG tank Capacity – 197 m3 if any : Flushing UG tank Capacity: -100.3 m3 Fire UG tank Capacity: - 250.00 m3

Natural water - drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 163 m3/day. drainage water: Size of SWD: 150/200mm dia.

Sewage generation 170.57 m3/day in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 1 No. – 190 m3/day (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of 110 m2 Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs.39.00 Lakh (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs. 5.70 Lakh/Year (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 30 Kg/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste Use for Leveling phase: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330debris: Dry waste: 303 kg/day Wet waste: 437 kg/day Hazardous waste: Not Applicable Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation Not Applicable Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 15.35 kg/day sludge): Others if any: NA

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 65 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Authorized Vendor Wet waste: Organic Waste Convertor Hazardous waste: Not Applicable Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If Not Applicable of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Used as manure after treatment in OWC sludge): Others if any: Not Applicable Location(s): -

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 50 m2 requirement: material: Area for machinery: Included in other area Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 14.75 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 3.06 Lakh/year 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330level (m) 1 500 KVA- 01No. HSD- 40.00 lit./hr. S-1 2.25 m - - 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 HSD 40.00 lit./hr. - 40.00 lit./hr. 41.Source of Fuel Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited/ Hindustan Petroleum 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By Roadway

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 66 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Total RG area : 1483.20 m2 No of trees to be cut NA : Number of trees to 57 Nos.(Proposed) + 155 Nos.(Already Planted) 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed 57 Nos.(Proposed) + 155 Nos.(Already Planted) native trees : Timeline for completion of Before Completion plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Native, Hardy, Fruit bearing, 1 Areca catechu Supari palm 12 Attracts birds, insects and squirrels 2 Plumeria rubra Deochapha 15 Flowering, Fast growing, Hardy Medicinal value, Drought tolerant species, Very ornamental, Well 3 Cassia fistula Bahava 10 flowering plant, Honey bee attracting species, Host plant for Butterfly. Evergreen, Native ,Medicinal 4 Putranjiva roxburghii Putranjiva 10 value, Drought Resistant Native, Fragrant flowers, Attracts 5 Messua ferrea Nag chafa 10 insects 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 - - - 47.Energy

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 67 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 93.19 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 62.5 KVA – 1 Nos. construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 1260 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 915.31 KW load): Transformer: 02 Nos. x 630 KVA DG set as Power back-up during 01No.- 500 KVA operation phase: Fuel used: 40.00 lit./hr. Details of high tension line passing Yes through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: • Maximum use of daylight in tenements area by providing appropriate window sizing • Use of Energy efficient LED lamps in all public/ common areas. • Optimum building orientation • Use of energy efficient devices • Daylight cum occupancy sensors in parking area lighting • Timer control external lighting • Solar powered water heating for all tenements 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Common area / external lighting on timers 2% 2 Use of LED lamps in common area 8% 3 Group control for elevators 1.5% 4 Total Energy Saving 15 % 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Air We have provided Part green belt . - SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330We have installed STP of capacity 190 KLD for Water Existing& proposed phase & excess treated water - used for flushing & gardening Acoustically enclosed DG set is installed.Noise Noise Traffic management plan to be prepared. monitoring is carried out. Wet waste will be treated in OWC. STP sludge will be Solid Wet waste & dry waste of existing phase is handed used as manure after treatment in OWC dry waste Waste over to PCMC. will be given to authorized vendor

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 30.00 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.1.50 Lakh/Year

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 68 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water for Dust 1 Air Environment Suppression, Air& 0.50 Noise Monitoring Tanker Water for 2 Water Environment Construction, Water 0.50 Monitoring Site Sanitation- Mobile 3 Land Environment 0.50 toilets Disinfection- Pest Control, First Aid Facilities, Health 4 Socio Economic Check Up, Creches for 1.00 Children, Food for children, Personal Protective Equipment b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage Treatment 1 STP 39.00 Lakh 5.70 Lakh/year Plant 2 RWH Rainwater Harvesting 10.00 Lakh 1.00 Lakh/year Organic Waste 3 MSW(OWC) 14.75 Lakh 3.06 Lakh/year Converter 4 Energy System - 30.00 Lakh 1.50 Lakh/year 5 Landscaping - 15.55 Lakh 1.04 Lakh/year 6 Swimming Pool - 12.21 Lakh 1.68 Lakh/year Alternate Water 7 - - 12.48 Lakh/year Supply 8 Safety Equipment’s - 10.00 Lakh 2.00 Lakh/year 9 Post EC Monitoring - - 2.50 Lakh/year Dry Waste 10 - - 1.69 Lakh/year Management 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 69 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & - design of confluence: Number and area of 5122.44 m2 basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: 9344.66 m2 Area per car: For Basement Parking- 35 m2, For Covered Parking- 30 m2 Area per car: For Basement Parking- 35 m2, For Covered Parking- 30 m2 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 624 Nos. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 202 Nos. competent authority: Public Transport: Not Applicable Width of all Internal 7.5 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance Not Applicable obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted Not Applicable areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(a) Notification sheet Court cases pending No. if any Other Relevant - Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 70 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP was issued ToR in 88th meeting SEAC-3, as per the MoEF&CC Notification dated 14/03/2017 and 8/03/2018 for preparation of EIA/EMP. However, EIA/EMP report is not yet submitted by PP. The proposal was deferred. DECISION OF SEAC PP was issued ToR in 88th meeting SEAC-3, as per the MoEF&CC Notification dated 14/03/2017 and 8/03/2018 for preparation of EIA/EMP. However, EIA/EMP report is not yet submitted by PP. The proposal was deferred.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 71 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Environment Clearance for Proposed residential and commercial project at S. No. 9/3 + 9/4 + 9/5 + 9/6+ 9/7 Baner, Tal-Haveli, Dist-Pune by M/s AC Realty Market LLP & Baner Land Developers LLP and Ashok Dhanraj Chordia. Is a Violation Case: No

Environment Clearance for Proposed residential and commercial project at S. No. 9/3 + 9/4 + 1.Name of Project 9/5 + 9/6+ 9/7 Baner, Tal-Haveli, Dist-Pune by M/s AC Realty Market LLP & Baner Land Developers LLP and Ashok Dhanraj Chordia. 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Ashok Dhanraj Chordia & Mr. Atul Ashok Chordia 4.Name of Consultant VK:e Environmental LLP , Pune 5.Type of project Residential & Commercial Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Not applicable in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S. No. 9/3 + 9/4 + 9/5 + 9/6+ 9/7 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Baner Correspondence Name: Mr. Vilas Tambe Room Number: - Floor: - Building Name: Solitaire World, Level - 8, S.No.36/1/1, Opp Regency Classic, Pune - 411045 Road/Street Name: Mumbai - Bangalore Highway Locality: Baner City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / PMC Municipal / other area Under process 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: Under process Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 00 13.Note on the initiated work (If NA applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 18145.00 m2 16.Deductions 2836.05 m2 17.Net Plot area 15308.95 m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 50,520.38 m2 18 (a).Proposed SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 32,500.11 m2 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 83020 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 00 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 00 DCR Date of Approval: 15-05-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 6062.57 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 39.6 to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 1600000000

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 72 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number Ground/P3 + P2 + P1/Upper 1 Wing A 93.30 Ground + Podium + 30 floors Ground/P3 + P2 + P1/Upper 2 Wing B 99.60 Ground + Podium + 30 floors 3 Building L P+7 floors 22.95 4 Building M P+7 floors 22.95 5 Building N P+7 floors 22.95 23.Number of Residential- 682 flats including MHADA (472 residential + 210 MHADA) tenants and shops Commercial- 4 no of Shops 24.Number of expected residents / Residential- 3410 no. , Commercial- 441 no. Total : 3851 users 25.Tenant density 370 Tenement /Ha per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 18 m wide road. station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing NA structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable SEAC-AGENDA-000000033032.Total Water Requirement

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 73 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 318 Recycled water - 162 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 10 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 1 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 491 : Fire fighting - Underground water 400 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 10 kld for residential per building and 25 kld for MHADA tank(CMD): Excess treated water 216 Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 318 Recycled water - 162 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 00 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool NA make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 481 : Fire fighting - Underground water 400 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 10 kld for residential per building and 25 kld for MHADA tank(CMD): Excess treated water 226 Make up water required : 1 kld Details of Swimming a) PH-7.0 to 7.6 pool (If any) b)Chlorine Content -0.8 to 1.0 ppm Residual Chlorine in pool c) Disinfection Treatment - With Ozone 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 74 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground Post monsoon 4.0 meter Pre monsoon 8.00 meter water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 34.Rain Water 4 No. of recharge pits Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits Pit 2*2*2meter Bore well 0.180 meter diameter and 60 meter depth : silting chamber 1*1*1 Budgetary allocation 3,00,000/- (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 20,000/- per year (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks NA if any :

Natural water The storm water drainage will be designed according to contours drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 1520 m3 drainage water: Size of SWD: 600 mm

Sewage generation 432 in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 2 no. of STP – 310 kld and 130 kld (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of On ground, Total Area is 265 Sq.mt. Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs. 134,10,000/- (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs. 24,40,000/- (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 20 kg/day (Wet waste 12 kg/day +Dry waste- 8 kg/day) the Pre Construction Disposal of the The maximum construction waste will be used within the site for and Construction construction waste leveling purpose and base course preparation of internal approach phase: debris: roads. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Dry waste: 748 kg/day Wet waste: 1067 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 64 kg/day sludge): Others if any: E-waste- 2146 kg/year

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 75 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Handed over to authorized vendor for further handling & disposal Dry waste: purpose Wet waste: Wet waste will be treated in onsite organic waste converter machine. Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Will be used as manure sludge): Handed over to authorized recyclers for further handling & disposal Others if any: purpose Location(s): On ground

Area Area for the storage of waste & other Included in Total area requirement: material: Area for machinery: Total area-106 sqm. Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 38,50,000/- (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 07,45,410/- 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust SectionSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 76 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Total RG area : RG area -1530.9 sq. mt. No of trees to be cut Few trees present on site out of which some will be cut and protected : Number of trees to 195 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed Refer Below list: native trees : Timeline for completion of Till operation phase plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance A large size tree with dense foliage provides shade along roads, wood 1 Syzygium cumini Jambhul tree 10 is water resistant and attracts a variety of birds. A columnar, evergreen tree, grows 2 Millingtonia hortensis Indian cork tree 14 well both dry and moist regions. State flower tree of Maharashtra Lagerstromia flos- Medium sized tree, beautiful 3 Tamhan 15 regineae purple flowers, grows well in both dry and humid climate. Large tree good for stopping soil 4 Pongamia pinnata Karanj 13 erosion along canal banks A medium to large size hardy tree which stand in drought conditions. 5 Azadirachta indica Neem 13 Air Purifying quality. Attain a much larger size in dry regions. Small deciduous tree. Excellent 6 Cassia fistula Bahava 10 bright flowering tree for arid regions. Medium sized evergreen tree with 7 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 8 elegant appearance and moderate water requirement. 8 Plumeria alba Champa 10 Ornamental flowering tree. Medium sized evergreen tree, 9 Michelia champaca Sonchapha 15 fragrant yellow flowers, Butterfly host plant. Large evergreen tree. Effective in 10 Polyathia longifolia Ashoka 22 decreasing noise pollution SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Large evergreen and fruit bearing 11 Mangifera indica Mango 16 tree Shady, large tree, ball shaped 12 Albizia lebeck Shirish 15 flowers Small hardy and birds attracting 13 Psidium guajava Guava, peru 19 tree. 14 Annona squasoma Sitaphal 15 Medium size fruite bearing tree 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 77 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 22 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 1 X 30 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 4485.36 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 2411.18 kvA load): Transformer: 4 nos. X 630 KVA DG set as Power back-up during 1 X 380 kvA and 1 X 75 kvA operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Total Energy saving by using energy saving measures- 27 % 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number Total Energy saving by using energy saving 1 27 % measures- 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 82,25,250 (Capital cost and O&M cost):SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330O & M cost: 756525 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Erosion control – dust suppression measures, 1 Air Environment 37.48 barricading and top soil preservation

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 78 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Labour Camp toilets & 2 Land 4.8 sanitation Personal Protective 3 Health and Safety 4.0 Equipment Health checkup & 4 Health and Safety 0.51 Disinfection Environment Environment 5 1.75 Management management cell Environmental Environmental 6 1.85 Monitoring Monitoring b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage Treatment STP -MBBR 1 134 24.4 Plant Technology Solid Waste 2 OWC 38.50 7.54 Management Development and 3 Landscaping 3.83 0.38 Maintenance 4 Rain Water Harvesting Recharge Pits 3.00 0.20 5 Renewable energy Renewable energy 82.25 75.65 6 Lightening arrestor Lightening arrestor 14 1.82 Environmental Environmental 7 - 1.82 Monitoring Monitoring 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & Proposed site is located at Baner The road network within the site has

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330design of been designed to cater to the traffic loads of the project confluence:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 79 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Number and area of NA basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: 17017.10 sqm. Area per car: 12.5 sqm Area per car: 12.5 sqm Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 1563 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 682 competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal 9 m. wide internal road and 9 m. turning radius will be provided. roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8b Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant Proposed project is Residential & commercial project located at Baner Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of theSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330- project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 80 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 18145.00 m2, FSI area of 50,520.38 m2, Non FSI area of 32,500.11 m2 and total BUA of 83020 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 81 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) During discussion following points emerged:

1. PP to submit details of CER activities in consultation with the affected people in the project area as per MoEF & CC circular dated 1/05/2018 along with details of fund utilization & agreement or consent of executor.

2. PP to revise parking layout plan at all levels maintaining uniform drive way width of 5 m. PP to submit drawing indicating slope and width of ramp. PP to submit cross sections.

3. PP to submit stack parking approved by PMC.

4. PP to submit parking statement showing total number of parking required and proposed as per DCR.

5. PP to submit details of internal storm water drain upto final disposal point indicating recharge pits as per geo-hydrological report.

6. PP to submit details of top soil utiliation.

7. PP to submit UGT sections.

8. PP to obtain and submit following NOC’s: (a) CFO NOC, (b) Water supply with quantity, (c) Garden NOC.

9. PP to submit survival report of 14 existing trees.

PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussion and consideration of SEAC.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 82 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed Mixed Used Development Is a Violation Case: No

Proposed Mixed Used Development by Pinni–4 Co-op Housing Society ltd.& Sharad –1 Co – op 1.Name of Project Housing Society ltd. through Oxford Shelters Pvt.Ltd. & Hritik Technologies & Realty Pvt.Ltd. 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Prakash Bhojgude M/s. Ultra-Tech (Environmental Consultancy & Laboratory) (NABET Accreditation - 4.Name of Consultant NABET/EIA/1720/RA0094 ) 5.Type of project Housing Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S.No.9 to 14, Hissa No.1/33 & 1/34, Village – Mundhawa, Taluka- Pune City, District-Pune. 9.Taluka Pune 10.Village Mundhwa Correspondence Name: Mr. Prakash Bhojgude (Chief engineer ) Room Number: Office No. 204 Floor: 1st Building Name: Kensington Court Road/Street Name: Lane no.5, North Main Road, Locality: , Pune City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pune Municipal Corporation Municipal / other area Received 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: CC/0278/19 dated.14.05.2019 Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 72892.05 13.Note on the initiated work (If Not Applicable applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Not Applicable Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 15800.00 16.Deductions 2693.34 17.Net Plot area 13106.66 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 36036.83 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 36855.22 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 72892.05 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 36036.83 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 36855.22 DCR Date of Approval: 14-05-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 3741.91 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 28.54% to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 2160000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 83 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Tower 1 B1+B2+B3 + GP +21 66.65 2 Tower 2 B1+B2+B3 + GP +21 66.65 3 LIG Building P+6 20.25 4 Commercial B1+B2+B3 +11 46.75 Total tenements – 651 Nos. 23.Number of Residential- 621 Nos. tenants and shops LIG Building – 30 Nos. Commercial Units-46 Nos. 24.Number of Residential: 2493 Nos. LIG Building – 120 Nos & Commercial: 1275 Nos. Total Population – 3888 expected residents / Nos users 25.Tenant density 250 tenant/hector per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 24.00 M wide. station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9.00m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Not Applicable structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with Not Applicable disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 84 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of water Pune Municipal Corporation Fresh water (CMD): 271 Recycled water - 142 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 14 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0.78 (Makeup water) make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 427 : Fire fighting - Underground water 500 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 70 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 237 Source of water Pune Municipal Corporation Fresh water (CMD): 271 Recycled water - 142 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - - Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0.78 (Makeup water) make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 413 : Fire fighting - Underground water 500 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 70 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 251 Dimension of Swimming Pool: 16.38m L x 6.0m W Main Pool Depth: 1.20 M Pool Shape : Hexagon Total water Requirement in KLD: 95.00 KLD. Water requirement for make up in KLD: 0.78 KLD. Details of Plant & Machinery used for treatment of Swimming pool water: Details of Swimming High Rate sand Filter , HP Pump pool (If any) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Details of quality to be achieved for swimming pool water and parameters to be monitored: pH – 7.2 – 7.6 ; Super-chlorination - at least 3.0/5.0 ppm (mg/1) Total alkalinity – 80 120 ppm , Calcium Hardness - 200 ppm Minimum, Total Dissolved Solids- less than 1500 ppm (mg/1) for pools Budgetary allocation (Capital cost): 30.0 Lacs

(O&M cost): 1.80 Lacs/Annum 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 85 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Level of the Ground Pre Monsoon – 12M to 15M. Post Monsoon– 5M to 6M water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and Not Applicable Quantity: Location of the RWH Not Applicable tank(s): Quantity of recharge 4 Nos. pits: Size of recharge pits 2.0mtX1.0mtX2.0mt : Budgetary allocation 34.Rain Water 4.0 Lacs Harvesting (Capital cost) : (RWH) Budgetary allocation 0.8 Lacs/Annum (O & M cost) : Residential: Domestic UG tank Capacity: 340CMD Flushing UG tank Capacity:115.00CMD Fire UG tank Capacity: 300 CMD Commercial: Details of UGT tanks Domestic UG tank Capacity: 55 CMD if any : Flushing UG tank Capacity: 25.00 CMD Fire UG tank Capacity: 200 CMD LIG Building : Domestic UG tank Capacity: 17CMD Flushing UG tank Capacity: 6.00 CMD Fire UG tank Capacity: NA

Natural water North to South Direction as per Contour slope drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm Before construction - 21.06 m3/day After Construction-22.92 m3/day drainage water: Size of SWD: 600 mm

Sewage generation Residential & LIG Building : 336 Commercial : 58 Total : 394 KLD in KLD: STP technology: MBBR SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Capacity of STP 2 Nos. Residential & LIG Building : 336 KLD Commercial : 58 Total : (CMD): 394 KLD Sewage and Location & area of On Ground area - Residential & LIG Building Area – 202 .5 sq.mt. Waste water the STP: Commercial : Area – 63 sq.mt. Total –265.5 sq.mt Budgetary allocation 40.00 Lakhs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 8.00 Lakhs /Annum (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 86 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Waste generation in Waste generation: 30-40 kg/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the Top soil to be preserved & remaining will be used for back and Construction construction waste filling/Shifting to Adjoining our Project. phase: debris: Dry waste: 736 kg/day Wet waste: 961 kg/day Hazardous waste: Not Applicable Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation Not Applicable Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 30 kg/day sludge): Others if any: E waste - 2582 kg/year (7.05 Kg /day) Dry waste: Will be handed over to SWACH Wet waste: Will be treated in OWC Hazardous waste: Not Applicable Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If Not Applicable of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Will be used as Manure sludge): Others if any: E-waste will be handed over to authorized recyclers (SWaCH) Location(s): On ground Area for the storage For Residential - 35.00 Sq.mt. for Commercial - 8.00 Sq.mt. Total - 43 Area of waste & other Sq.mt. requirement: material: For Residential - 35.00 Sq.mt. for Commercial - 24.00 Sq.mt. Total - 59 Area for machinery: Sq.mt. Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 37.0 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 7.90 Lakhs/Annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 87 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Total RG area : 1541.96 Sq.mt. No of trees to be cut Not Applicable : Number of trees to 166 Nos. 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed 17 Nos. Listed Below native trees : Timeline for completion of 6 Months plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance It is an excellent pioneer with its ease of establishment, rapid 1 Bauhenia purpurea Kanchan purple 13 growth and hardiness. Roots, bark and flowers have medicinal values It is an excellent fuel wood and yields excellent charcoal. Also used 2 Cassia fistula Bahawa 10 in the treatment of cancer, constipation, diarrhea Bark, flowers and leaves used in Spathoedea 3 Pichkari 11 traditional medicine. Wood used in campanulata fire resistant buildings They fix atmospheric nitrogen, have nutrient-rich leaves that make an excellent soil-enriching 4 Erythrina indica Pangara 20 mulch. Leaves and bark used as cures, seeds have narcotic SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330properties The tree has a dense and wide spreading root system, which has Lagerstroemia made it useful in plantings for 5 Jarul 06 speciosa erosion control. Bark wood is usable for construction work, panelling etc.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 88 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) A fast-growing tree that fixes atmospheric nitrogen, it has Peltophorum potential use for reforestation and 6 Yellow gulmohar 09 pterocarpum is used as a source of green manure. It has dense, spreading crown that provides shade It is an excellent pioneer with its ease of establishment, rapid 7 Bauhenia blakeana Kanchan pink 13 growth and hardiness. Roots, bark and flowers have medicinal values Soil under tree cover shows an 8 Michelia champaca Son chapha 18 increase in pH, soil organic carbon and available phosphorus. The trees vast root system binds together both sands and poor soils. 9 Terminalia katappa Wild badam 04 It has a heavy leaf fall and so is a good provider of mulch for the protection of the soil. Planted along boundaries for deep 10 Swietenia mahogany Mahogany 05 shade. The wood is durable Drought tolerant. Root skin and 11 Plumeria alba White chapha 05 flower buds have medicinal values Drought tolerant. Root skin and 12 Plumeria rubra Red chapha 05 flower buds have medicinal values Evergreen with fragrant flowers. 13 Millingtonia hortensis Akashneem 22 Due to its shallow root system, it is good soil binder The plants develop a lateral 14 Pongamia pinnata Karanj 07 network of roots for controlling soil erosion. A fast-growing tree that fixes atmospheric nitrogen. Due to its 15 Albizia lebbeck Shishir 06 shallow root system, it is good soil binder Beneficial to save environment 16 Azadirachta indica Neem 05 from pollution. Keeps the oxygen level in atmosphere balanced 17 Artocarpus altilis Breadfruit 07 Shade giving evergreen tree 18 Total Proposed Trees - 166 Nos. - 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 Crinum asiaticum - - 2 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Heliconia psittacorum - - 3 Heliconia rostrata - - 4 Alpenia purpurea - - 5 Alpenia zerumbet - - 6 Hydechium coronarium - - 7 Tabernamontana coronaria - - 8 Nerium oleander - - 9 Ixora singaporensis - - 10 Allamanda nerifolia dwarf - -

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 89 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 11 Stachytarphata indica - - Jasminumsambac 12 - - “madhubani” 13 Jasminumsambac “baramasi” - - 14 Pampas red - - 15 Hibiscus rosa-sinensis - - 16 Chrysalidocarpus lutescens - - 17 Bambusa vulgaris - - 18 Rhapis excelsa - - 19 Hamelia patens dwarf - - Tabernamontana variegated 20 - - dwarf 21 Plumbago capensis - - 22 Dracena mahatma - - 23 Gardenia jasminoides - - 24 Mussaenda erythrophylla - - 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 20 kW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 30 kVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 2965.87 kW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1506.22 kW load): Transformer: 630 kVA – 3 Nos. DG set as Power back-up during 400 kVA, 200 kVA & 20 kVA – 1 nos. operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing Not Applicable through the plot if any: SEAC-AGENDA-000000033048.Energy saving by non-conventional method: • Use of LED lamps & fittings for all common areas (Common areas, Roads, Passage, etc.) • Solar Water Heater in Bathroom. • Energy efficient appliances. • Installing programmable on/off timers for External / Street Lighting. • Solar POV Cells on each building for Common Area Lighting 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Solar Energy – Outdoor lightning/ street light 9.24 kWH (0.3%)

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 90 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 2 Common Area LED Lights 76.3 kWH (2%) 3 Solar PV Cells 24.46 kWH (3.8%) 4 Solar Water heater 995.23 kWH (93.5%) 5 Total energy saving shall be achieved up-to 8.12% (Saving Again Total Demand Value) 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed DG Set - 400, 200 & 20 kVA – 1 Nos. STP - Total 2Nos. - 336 KLD 1 No. & 58 KLD 1 No. OWC - 2 Nos.

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 51.32 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 0.75 lakhs/ annum 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water For Dust Air & Noise 1 Suppression & Tree 5.0 Environment Plantation Air & Noise Air & Noise 2 2.0 Environment monitoring Tanker water for 3 Water Environment 6.40 construction & worker 4 Water Environment Water monitoring 0.05 Labour toilets 10 Nos. 5 Land Environment Cleaning 12,000 1.4 Rs./month Biological Gardening & 6 3.3 Environment Excavation 7 Socio Environment Disinfection at site 0.7 Safety, First Aid, 8 Socio Environment Health Hygiene 6.0 Facilities 9 Socio Environment Health Check Up 1.3 10 Socio Environment Creches for children 2.2 Personal Protective 11 Socio Environment Equipment CFL lamps 2.0 for labor hutments 12 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Total - 30.35 b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 2Nos. Residential – Sewage Treatment 1 336 KLD Commercial – 40 8.00 Plant 58 KLD 2 Rain Water Harvesting 4 Pits 4.00 0.8 Storm water & 3 Drainage line 0.75 - drainage line

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 91 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Basement Dewatering 4 for Residential & Dewatering 3.00 0.25 Commercial Environmental As per MoEF 5 - 2.00 Monitoring guidelines Plantation of native 6 Gardening 16.83 3.03 Plants 7 Solid waste 2 Nos. 37.0 7.90 Energy Saving 8 Energy 51.32 0.75 measures 9 Swimming pool 1 No. 30 1.80 10 Total - 182.9 24.53 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & Traffic generated from this project will confluent on 24m wide abutting

design of road confluence: Number and area of For Residential 3 Nos. of basement area - 15548.43 sq mt. For basement: Commercial - 3 Nos. of Basement area - 3417.14 sq mt. Number and area of Not Applicable podia: Total Parking area: For Residential - 18888.18 sq mt , Commercial - 3417.14 sq mt Stilt/ground floor – 30 sq mt Basement – 35 sq mt Open parking – 25 sq Area per car: mt per car Stilt/ground floor – 30 sq mt Basement – 35 sq mt Open parking – 25 sq Area per car: mt per car Number of 2- Parking details: Wheelers as For Residential & LIG Building - 1409 Nos. For Commercial - 442 Nos. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330approved by Total - 1851 Nos. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as For Residential & LIG Building - 432 Nos. For Commercial - 166 Nos. approved by Total - 598 Nos. competent authority: Public Transport: Bus Width of all Internal 15 roads (m):

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 92 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) CRZ/ RRZ clearance Not Applicable obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted Not Applicable areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8a(B2) Notification sheet Court cases pending Not Applicable if any Other Relevant It is new project for residential & commercial Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessmentSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 93 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 15800.00 m2, FSI area of 36036.83 m2, Non FSI area of 36855.22 m2 and total BUA of 72892.05 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 94 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) During discussion following points emerged:

1. PP to submit revised CER by giving details of activities like number and location for tree plantation, name of school and number of solar panels to be installed.

2. The clearance below the slab joining tower 1 & 2, which is also accommodating swimming pool is found less than 6 m for fire tender movement. The same needs to be revised by shifting the swimming pool or raising the slab such that 6 m vertical clearance is available for movement of fire tender.

3. PP to submit approved plan for 3 basements.

4. All drive ways in basement shall be minimum 5 m wide and no dependent parking shall be provided.

5. Commercial parking plan shall be revised showing complete isolation from the residential area, especially 2 LIG buildings so that parking and traffic circulation do not interfere with residential area.

6. PP to submit revised parking statement showing total number of parking required and proposed as per DCR / Town Planning norms with adequate area per car as per norms.

7. PP to submit debris management plan including (a) debris required for refilling, (b) contour plan, (c) details of site where excess debris will be disposed, capacity of the site and NOC of plot owner. PP shall also ensure that debris disposed on other plot shall not be disposed on another plot. If to be disposed on another plot, the same shall be carried out as per prevailing environmental laws.

8. PP to submit master layout superimposing all environmental parameters.

9. PP to obtain and submit following NOC’s: (a) CFO NOC, (b) Water supply with quantity, (c) Garden NOC.

PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussionSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 and consideration of SEAC. Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 95 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Expansion in Environmental Clearance - Mixed Use Development at S. NO.9 to 14 Hissa No. l/37, l/38, 1/39, 1/40, 1/41, 1/42, 1/43, 1/44, 1/45 and 1/46, Mundhawa, Pune City, Pune, Maharashtra by Pune projects LLP through Pinni 3 Co-Operative Housing Society Ltd. And Sharad 2 Co-Operative Housing Society Ltd. Is a Violation Case: No

Mixed Use Development by Pune projects LLP through Pinni 3 Co-Operative Housing Society 1.Name of Project Ltd. And Sharad 2 Co-Operative Housing Society Ltd. 2.Type of institution Private Mr. Roshan Menda Vice President - Pune projects LLP through Pinni 3 Co-Operative Housing 3.Name of Project Proponent Society Ltd. And Sharad 2 Co-Operative Housing Society Ltd. 4.Name of Consultant Ultra-Tech (Environmental Consultancy & Laboratory) - NABET/EIA/1720/RA0094 5.Type of project Mixed Use Development 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Expansion in existing project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Yes EC has been granted from SEIAA, Environment Department having file no. SEAC- has been obtained for existing III-2015/CR-82/TC-3 dated 3rd December 2016 project S. NO.9 to 14 Hissa No. l/37, l/38, 1/39, 1/40, 1/41, 1/42, 1/43, 1/44, 1/45 and 1/46, Mundhawa, 8.Location of the project Pune City, Pune, Maharashtra 9.Taluka - 10.Village Mundhawa Correspondence Name: Mr. Roshan Menda - Vice President Room Number: 501 Floor: - Building Name: Pune project LLP, Kesington court, S. G. Pingale Lane, Road/Street Name: Off North Main road Locality: Koregaon Park, Pune 411001 City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pune Municipal Corporation Municipal / other area Commencement Certificate 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: 3433 Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 289680.90 13.Note on the initiated work (If Started the construction activity as per received the Environmental Clearance and construction applicable) completed on site is about area 58724.08 m2 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 79,000.00 m2 16.Deductions 12,727.21 m2 17.Net Plot area 66,272.79 m2 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330a) FSI area (sq. m.): 1,19,887.78 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 1,23,998.88 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 243886.66 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 1,65,681.97 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 1,23,998.88 DCR Date of Approval: 17-02-2016 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 33,972.78 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 43 to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 3937500000

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 96 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number Building 1 : (As per EC : P1+G+10 1 P1+GR+21 Typical Floors 72.00 and building height 40m) Building 2 : (As per EC : 2 P1+P2+P3+24 and building height P1+P2+P3+21 Typical Floors 73.30 82.45 m) Building 3 : (As per EC : 3 P1+P2+P3+24 and building height P1+P2+P3+21 Typical Floors 73.30 82.45 m) Building 4 : (As per EC : 4 P1+P2+P3+21 and building height P1+P2+P3+21 Typical Floors 73.55 73.45 m) Building 5 : (As per EC : 5 P1+P2+P3+21 and building height P1+P2+P3+21 Typical Floors 73.55 73.45 m) Building 6 : (AS per EC : 6 P1+P2+P3+21 and building height P1+P2+P3+21 Typical Floors 73.45 73.45 m Building 7 : (AS per EC : 7 P1+P2+P3+21 and building height P1+P2+P3+21 Typical Floors 73.55 73.45 m Building 8 : (AS per EC : 8 P2+P3+20 and building height P2+P3+20 Typical Floors 66.80 66.85m Building 9 : (AS per EC : 9 P2+P3+22 and building height P2+P3+22 Typical Floors 72.85 72.85 m Building 10 : (AS per EC : 10 P2+P3+22 and building height P2+P3+28 Typical Floors 92.60 72.85 m Building 11 : (AS per EC : 11 P2+P3+24 and building height P2+P3+28 Typical Floors 92.60 78.85 m Building 12 : (AS per EC : 12 P2+P3+24 and building height P1+P2+P3+28 Typical Floors 92.60 78.85 m Building 13 : (AS per EC : 13 P1+P2+P3+24 and building height P1+P2+P3+28 Typical Floors 92.60 78.85 m 14 Club House G+1st floor 7.50 23.Number of Tenements - 1725 no. tenants and shopsSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Shops - 30 no. 24.Number of expected residents / Residential - 8625 no. and Commercial - 378 no. and Total population will be 9003 no. users 25.Tenant density 250 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s)

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 97 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 30m station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Yes, we have started construction activity as per received the EC from Env. Department structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement Source of water Grampanchayat Keshavnagar Fresh water (CMD): 800 Recycled water - 386 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 53 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 16 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 1239 : Fire fighting - Underground water 500 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20KL tank(CMD): Excess treated water 456 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 98 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of water Grampanchayat Keshavnagar Fresh water (CMD): 800 Recycled water - 386 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 16 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 1186 : Fire fighting - Underground water 500 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20KL tank(CMD): Excess treated water 508 Details of Swimming we will submit pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Level of the Ground 6m below EGL water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and 1 no. and capacity 100kL Quantity: Location of the RWH Ground level tank(s): Quantity of recharge 20 no 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting Size of recharge pits 3 m x 4 m (RWH) : Budgetary allocation Rs.33 Lakh (Capital cost) : SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Budgetary allocation Rs.2.5 Lakh (O & M cost) : Residential: Details of UGT tanks Domestic UG tank Capacity: :8,00,450 ltrs if any : Flushing UG tank Capacity: 4,39,000 ltrs Fire UG tank Capacity: 5,00,000 ltrs

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 99 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Natural water THROUGH PIPE CHAMBERS drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 90 m3 / hr drainage water: Size of SWD: 600 MM PIPE

Sewage generation 994 in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 1 No. of STP Capacity having capacity of 1000 (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of Besides Amenity Open Space and area will be provided : 845 m2 Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs.90 Lakh (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs.12 Lakh (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: Excavated - 69516.61 m3 and Top soil of 14408 m3 the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste Top soil is used for landscaping phase: debris: Dry waste: 2259 kg/day Wet waste: 1506 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 6.22 kg/day approx. sludge): Others if any: E wsate : 12.85 kg/day Dry waste: Will be handed over to SWACH Wet waste: Will be treated in OWC Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Will Be used as Manure sludge): Others if any: E-waste : Handover to Authorized dealer SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Location(s): Eastern corner of the plot Area Area for the storage of waste & other 259.64 m2 requirement: material: Area for machinery: 59.2 m2 Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.30.5 (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.3 Lakh 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB)

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 100 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

R1 -7,800 m2, R2 - 955.73 m2 and Total RG area on Ground - 8,755.73 Total RG area : m2 No of trees to be cut 26 no. : Number of trees to 43.Green Belt 850 no. be planted : Development List of proposed 24 native trees : Timeline for SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330completion of Till the completion of the project plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance SHADY DECIDUOUS TREE WITH 1 CASSIA GRANDIS PINK SHOWER 32 PINK FLOWER NEOLAMARKIA EVERGREEN TROPICAL TREE, 2 KADAMBA 34 CADAMBA ORANGE FLOWER

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 101 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) MICHELIA SHADY MEDIUM SIZED 3 CHEMPAK 56 CHAMPAKA EVERGREEN TREE STERCULIA SHADY DECIDUOUS TREE WITH 4 HAIRY STERCULIA 48 VILLLOSA YELLOW FLOWER MIMUSOPES SHADY TREE, SMALL WHITE 5 BAKUL 68 ELENGII FLOWERS MILLINGTONIA EVERGREEN TREE, WITH 6 CORK TREE 31 HORTENSIS FRAGRANT FLOWERS TECOMA BUSH TREE WITH YELLOW 7 GAUDICHAUDI 21 GAUDICHAUDI FLOWERS SMALL TREE WITH WHITE 8 PLUMERIA ALBA WHITE FRANGIPANI 55 FLOWERS SHADY TREE WITH WIDE 9 PONGAMIA PINNATA INDIAN BEECH 49 CANOPY SHADY TREE, GOOD FOR ROAD 10 FICUS RETUSA GREEN GEM 40 SIDE PLANTING ARTOCARPUS SHADY TREE WITH EDIBLE 11 JACK FRUIT 19 HETEROPHYLLUS FRUIT LARGE TREE, GOOD FOR ROAD 12 AZDIRACHTA INDICA NEEM TREE 30 SIDE PLANTING FRUIT BEARING, MEDIUM SIZE 13 PSIDIUM GUAVA GUAVA 30 TREE, HELPS IN POLLINATION BAUHINIA BUSH TREE WITH PINK 14 BAUHINIA 26 PURPUREA FRAGRANT FLOWERS MEDIUM SIZE DECIDUOUS 15 CASSIA FISTULA GOLDEN SHOWER 69 TREE, YELLOW FLOWERS EVERGREEN TROPICAL TREE WITH OBLONG OPPOSITE 16 SYZYGIUM CUMINI JAMUN 28 LEAVES THAT ARE SMOOTH, GLOSSY AND HAVING A TURPENTINE SMELL 17 GMELINA ARBOREA GAMHAR 31 SHADY AVENUE TREES SHADY TREE WITH EDIBLE 18 MANGIFERA INDICA MANGO TREE 22 FRUIT PHYLLANTHUS 19 GOOSEBERRY 24 BUSH TREE WITH EDIBLE FRUIT EMBLICA ANTHOCEPHALLUS SHADY, LARGE DECIDUOUS 20 KADAM 33 CADAMBA TREE, FAST GROWING STATE FLOWER TREE OF, LEGERSTROEMIA 21 PRIDE OF INDIA 26 MAHARASHTRA MEDIUM SIZE FLOSREGINEAE TREE MURRAYA COLOURFUL TREES WITH RED 22 KATTUKARIYILAIA 29 PANICULATA FLOWERS SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330BUTEA BUSH TREE WITH WHITE 23 FLAME TREE 21 MONOSPERMA FLOWER 24 MANIKARA ZAPOTA CHIKOO 28 FRUIT BEARING TREE 25 - Total 850 - 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 - - -

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 102 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 176 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 250 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 14892.01 kW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 5499.09 kVA load): Transformer: 6Nos.,1000 kVA DG set as Power back-up during 6 Nos. 500kVA operation phase: Fuel used: as per acquirement Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Total energy saving shall be achieved up-to 10.37 % 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 We will submit - 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.420.88 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.77.43 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water For Dust 1 Air & Noise : 1.2 Suppression Air & Noise 2 Air & Noise : 0.48 monitoring Tanker water for 3 Water 1.00 construction & worker 4 Water Water monitoring 0.6

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 103 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Labour toilets 100 5 Land Nos. Cleaning -12,000 1.4 Rs./month Gardening & 6 Biological 17.00 Excavation 7 Socio Disinfection at site 1.7 Safety, First Aid, 8 Socio Health Hygiene 2.0 Facilities 9 Socio Creches for children 5.3 Personal Protective 10 Socio Equipment CFL lamps 0.05 for labor hutments b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 STP Cost 1 Nos.x 1000 KLD 90.00 12.00 2 Rain Water Harvesting 20 Pits 33.00 2.5 3 Storm water drainage Drainage Line 25.00 3.0 Environmental As per MoEF 4 - 0.80 Monitoring guidelines Plantation of native 5 Gardening 150.00 15.00 Plants 6 Solid waste 1 Nos. of OWC 30.5 3.00 Transformers 6Nos X 7 Energy 1000kVA DG Set - 6 420.88 77.43 Nos. 500kVA 8 DMP Costing - 3609.64 82.04 9 Swimming pool - 50.00 5.0 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable SEAC-AGENDA-000000033052.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & Traffic generated from this project will confluent on 12 m wide abutting

design of road confluence:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 104 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Number and area of NA basement: Number and area of 3 Nos. of Podium - 78981.70 m2 podia: Total Parking area: 78981.70 m2 Area per car: as per DCR Area per car: as per DCR Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 2W - 3359 no. and Cycle 2833 no. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 4W - 1499 no. competent authority: Public Transport: - Width of all Internal 12 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8b (B1) Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any We have received the EC from SEIAA Maharashtra for the total built up Other Relevant area 2,00,128.53 m2. Informations Now we are applying for the Expansion in the project Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS EnvironmentalSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 Impacts of the - project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 105 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP was issued ToR in 93rd meeting SEAC-3. for preparation of EIA/EMP. However, EIA report is not yet submitted by PP. The proposal was deferred. DECISION OF SEAC PP was issued ToR in 93rd meeting SEAC-3. for preparation of EIA/EMP. However, EIA report is not yet submitted by PP. The proposal was deferred.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 106 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed expansion of Residential & Commercial Project- ‘YashONE ’ at S.no. 29/1, 29/2, 31, 32(P), 43/5, 43/6, 43/7, village - Mann, Taluka - Mulshi, Pune by M/s. Vilas Javdekar Eco Shelters Pvt. Ltd. Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Residential & Commercial Project- ‘YashONE Hinjawadi’ 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Sarvesh Javdekar (M/s. Vilas Javdekar Eco Shelters Pvt. Ltd.) 4.Name of Consultant Sneha Hi Tech Products 5.Type of project Housing Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Expansion in existing project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Yes EC was obtained from Envt. Dpt. Govt. of Maharashtra vide no. SEIAA-EC-0000000431 has been obtained for existing dated 18.09.2018 project 8.Location of the project 29/1 , 29/2 , 31 , 32(p) , 43/5 , 43/6, 43/7 9.Taluka Mulshi 10.Village Mann Correspondence Name: Mr. Sarvesh Javdekar (M/s. Vilas Javdekar Eco Shelters Pvt. Ltd.) Room Number: 306 Floor: 3rd floor Building Name: Siddharth Towers Road/Street Name: Sangam Press Road Locality: Near Karishma Housing Society, City: Pune- 411038 11.Whether in Corporation / PMRDA Municipal / other area Yes, IOD is obtained 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: BMU/ C.R.No.1131/Mauze Maan/ S. No. Approval Number 29/1(P) and others dated 23/08/2019 Approved Built-up Area: 148060.75 13.Note on the initiated work (If Work was initiated on site as per the earlier EC. Till 1st July 2019, first floor slab of Bldg. A was applicable) completed and first slab of bldg. B is in process 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 57239 .00 m2 16.Deductions 19171.83 m2 17.Net Plot area 38067.17 m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 78790.95 m2 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 69269.80 m2 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 148060.75 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 78790.95 m2 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 69269.80 m2 DCR Date of Approval: 23-08-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 17657.81 m2 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 45.8 % to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 3412300000

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 107 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Building A P+22 floors 69.95 2 Building B LG+UG+21 upper floors 69.20 3 Building C LG+UG+21 upper floors 69.95 4 Building D LG+UG+21 upper floors 69.95 5 Building E LG+UG+22 upper floors 69.95 6 Commercial Building B1+B2+LG+UG+8 upper floors 42.45 7 Multipurpose Hall LG+UG floor 7.60 G+1 upper floor (Landscaped 8 Club house 7.85 podium) Residential Tenements: 942 23.Number of Commercial Shops: 31, tenants and shops Offices: 14 24.Number of expected residents / Residential - 4710 Commercial – 1894 Total - 6604 users 25.Tenant density 210 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 36 m station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Work was initiated on site as per the earlier EC. Till 1st July 2019, first floor slab of Bldg. A was structure (s) if any completed and first slab of bldg. B is in process 30.Details of the demolition with No , The project does not involve any demolition work disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 108 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Pune Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (PMRDA)/ Source of water Borewell/ tanker/Recycled water Fresh water (CMD): 462 Recycled water - 259 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 105 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 10 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 836 : Fire fighting - Underground water Residential: 375 Commercial: 50 Total: 425 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20 KLD in each bldg. tank(CMD): Excess treated water 310 Pune Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (PMRDA)/ Source of water Borewell/ tanker/Recycled water Fresh water (CMD): 462 Recycled water - 259 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 721 : Fire fighting - Underground water Residential: 375 Commercial: 50 Total: 425 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20 KLD in each bldg. tank(CMD): Excess treated water 415 6 m x 12.2 m x 1.2 m Details of Swimming Total volume: 87.84 cum pool (If any) Daily make up water requirement : 10 cum 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 109 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground 6-8 m BGL water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 14 Nos. 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting Size of recharge pits (RWH) 2M X 2M X 3M : Budgetary allocation Rs. 14.0 lakhs (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 1.20 lakhs/annum (O & M cost) : Fire Tank: Residential: 375, Commercial: 50 Details of UGT tanks Domestic & Drinking Water Tank: Residential: 636, Commercial: 57 if any : Flushing water tank: Residential: 212, Commercial: 47

Natural water From West to East drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 2046 Cum/Hr. drainage water: Size of SWD: 450-600 mm

Sewage generation 674 in KLD: STP technology: MBBR technology Capacity of STP 1 STP (Residential) –625 KLD 1 STP (Commercial) – 90 KLD (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of On ground, Area: STP 1- 299.08sq.m. STP 2- 60.00sq.m. Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs.205.3 lakhs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs.35.06 lakhs/annum (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Construction waste will be generated from the building, mainly comprising of waste concrete, excavated soil, broken bricks, waste Waste generation: Waste generation in plaster, metallic scrap etc. Debris chute will be used to channelize the the Pre Construction waste from the building to the point of pick up on ground and Construction Disposal of the phase: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Construction debris will be used for base preparation of road and for construction waste site leveling. Dry waste will be handed over to authorized recyclers debris: Dry waste: 1226 kg/day Wet waste: 1602 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 143 kg/day sludge): Others if any: E-waste: 4249 kg/annum

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 110 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Handed over to Authorized recyclers/ SWACH Converted to compost through Organic Waste Convertor. Generated Wet waste: manure will be used for gardening Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If of waste: NA applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Used as Manure for landscaping sludge): Others if any: E-waste: Authorized recyclers/ SWACH Location(s): Ground

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 25sqm requirement: material: Area for machinery: 34 sqm Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 43.25 lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.10.05 lakhs/annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330(m) level (m) 1 2 x 160 KVA DG set HSD S1, S2 3 0.125 250 deg C 2 3 x 500 KVA DG set HSD S3, S4, S5 3 0.125 425 deg C 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 111 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Total RG area : 4478.49 m2 No of trees to be cut 10 : Number of trees to 506 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed As per table below native trees : Timeline for completion of Trees will be planted within next 5 years plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Drought tolerant species, To 1 Ailanthus excelsa Mahrukh 20 control soil erosion Medicinal for Skin, Fragrant 2 Albizia lebek Shirish 17 flowers, To control soil erosion, Bird attracting species Medicinal value, To control soil Anthocephalus 3 Kadamb 18 erosion, Birds, squirrels, monkey kadamba eat fruits Medicinal value, To control soil 4 Azardirachta indica Neem 28 erosion. To improve soil erosion Every part of the plant is 5 Bauhinia blackiana Kanchanraj 20 medicinal, Drought tolerant species Every part of the plant is 6 Bauhinia purpurea Gulabikanchan 18 medicinal, Drought tolerant species Medicinal value, Bird attracting 7 Buteamonosperma Palas 18 species, To control soil erosion Medicinal value, Drought tolerant species, Very ornamental, Well 8 Cassia fistula Bahawa 16 flowering plant, Honey bee attracting species, Host plant for Butterfly Choclospermum 9 Sonsawar 15 Medicinal value, Native species religiosum Medicinal value, Bird attracting 10 Dalbergiasissoo Shisav 20 species Medicinal value, Bird attracting 11 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Ficus retusa Nandruk 16 species, Drought tolerant species, Hardy plant Medicinal value, To control soil 12 Phyllanthusemblica Awla 14 erosion 13 Mangiferaindica Mango 24 Edible fruit, Bird attracting species Medicinal value, Fragrant flowers, 14 Micheliachampaca Sonchaffa 15 Butterfly larvae host plant, Bird attracting species, Fast growing

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 112 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Medicinal value, Drought tolerant 15 Pongamiapinnata Karanj 12 species, To control soil erosion, Hardy plant 16 Saracaindica Sita-ashok 24 Medicinal value, Religious plant 17 Syzygiumcumini Jamun 22 Medicinal value, Edible fruit Every part of the plant is 18 Bahuniaracemosa Apta 20 medicinal, Drought tolerant species Grown in any type of soil. Very 19 Caryotaurens Fishtail palm 15 Hardy 20 Citrus species Lemon 14 Medicinal value, Edible fruit Fragrant flowers, Drought tolerant 21 Erythrinaindica Pangara 17 species, Birds attracting Medicinal value, Drought tolerant 22 Gmelinaarborea Shivan 18 species, Bird attracting species Fragrant flowers, Medicinal value, 23 Mimosupselengii Bakul 18 To control soil erosion 24 Murrayakoengii Kadipatta 14 Medicinal value, Edible leaves Fragrant flowers, Bird attracting 25 Aeglemarmelos Bel 13 species Nyctanthus 26 Parijatak 23 Fragrant flowers, Medicinal value arbortristis Medicinal value, Drought tolerant 27 Putranjivaroxburghii Putranjiva 20 species Ornamental plant, Medicinal value, 28 Roystoniaregia Bottle palm 17 Birds & bats eat fruits 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 Neriumolender pink 0.23 18.32 2 Adathodavasica 1.6 7.14 3 Cassia auriculata 1 10.05 4 Cymopogonfloxsus 2 20 5 Plumbagocapensis 0.45 60 6 Tabernaemontanacoronariavariegated 0.3 24 7 Stachytarphetaindica 0.23 18.32 8 Cestrum nocturnum 1 10.05 9 Belloperonegutta 2 20 10 Jasminumsambac 0.45 60 11 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Hedychiumflavescens 0.3 24 12 Calliandraemarginata 0.23 18.32 13 Cassia biflora 1.6 7.14 14 Ficusbenjamina black 1 10.05 15 Ficusbenjamina starlight 2 20 16 Alpinia specious 0.45 60 17 Euphorbia carcasana 0.3 24 18 Psuedoerenthemum reticulum 0.23 18.32 19 Heliconiapsittacorum 1.6 7.14

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 113 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 20 Acalyphawilkesiana 1 10.5 21 Murraya exotica 2 20 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 156.50 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 01 nos. X 125 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected Residential: 4795.57 KW Commercial:1514.12 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand Residential: 2081.37 KW Commercial: 1009.40 KW load): Transformer: Residential: 4 x 630 KVA Commercial: 2 x 630 KVA DG set as Power back-up during Residential: 2 x 160 KVA Commercial: 3 x 500 KVA operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: • Solar Water Heating Systems @ 125 litres per apartment • Solar photo voltaic generation panels • LED lights for common areas • Timer switches for street lights • Energy efficient pumps 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number Energy Saving using Energy efficient LED fixtures 1 Against Conventional CFL/T8 fixture with Electronic 37.87% Ballast for Common Area Energy Saving using Automatic Timer operation 2 Against Manual operation for External & Common 33.33% Area Lighting Energy Saving using Solar Water Heater Against 3 74.29 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Electrical water Heater Energy saving using Low Loss Transformer Against 4 5% Conventional Transformer 5 Solar PV Panels 66.04% 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 114 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Budgetary allocation Capital cost: RS. 243.04 lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 4.5 lakhs/annum 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water For Dust 1 To control air pollution 2 Suppression Mobile toilets, Site Sanitation & 2 fumigation, Personal 10 Safety protective equipments Environmental Air, water, noise and 3 2 Monitoring soil analysis Health Check Up To To check fitness of 4 check fitness of 2 workers workers 2 To prepare team for Environment 5 environmental 8.4 Management cell management 6 Total Total 24.4 b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 11 nos. of pits & 03 1 Rain Water Harvesting nos. of recharge wells 14 1.20 to harvest rain water Sewage Treatment 2 To treat sewage 205.3 35.06 Plant Organic Waste To treat biodegradable 3 43.25 10.05 Composting solid waste For green belt 4 Tree Plantation 36 6 development For use of solar 5 Energy saving lighting and solar 243.40 4.50 heater Environment Air, water, noise and 6 - 4 Monitoring soil analysis Laying of Storm line For proper storm 7 upto final disposal 110 11 water disposal point To manage SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Environment environmental issues, 8 - 7.50 Management Cell comprising of society & technical staff 9 Basement ventilation Exhaust fans 200 5 Storm water Basement + sewage 10 dewatering in 3 0.45 pumping basement 11 Total Total 854.95 84.76

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 115 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction The project is located on 110.0 m. wide proposed Ring road & entrance to the main road & gate is planned in such a way that vehicular movement on main road design of will not be affected confluence: Number and area of 1 nos. in residential & 2 nos. in commercial buildings Area of Basement: basement: 9235m2 Number and area of Landscape podium having area of 8728.55 m2 podia: Total Parking area: 28597.87 sq.m. Area per car: 26-35 sq.m. Area per car: 26-35 sq.m. Number of 2- Wheelers as Residential: Required:1445 Proposed: 1446 Commercial Required: 432 Parking details: approved by Proposed: 485 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as Residential: Required: 428 Proposed: 804 Commercial Required: 144 approved by Proposed: 210 competent authority: Public Transport: PMPML bus service are available in the vicinity area Width of all Internal 6 m and 7.5 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8 (a) B2 Notification sheet Court cases pending No if any Other Relevant NA Informations

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 116 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessment Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 117 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 57239 .00 m2, FSI area of 78790.95 m2, Non FSI area of 69269.80 m2 and total BUA of 148060.75 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for prior environmental Clearance.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 118 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed Residential Project 'sector R3 ' at Survey no. 46 H.NO : 9(P),10 Mhalunge taluka Mulshi Dist Pune by Mhalunge township developers LLP Is a Violation Case: No

Proposed Residential Project 'sector R3 ' at Survey no. 46 H.NO : 9(P),10 Mhalunge taluka 1.Name of Project Mulshi Dist Pune by Mhalunge township developers LLP 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Shri Atul Chordia, Mhalunge township developers LLP 4.Name of Consultant Vke:Environmental LLP , Pune 5.Type of project Housing Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project, It’s a part of the Mahalunge township for which EC has been already received. in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance It’s a part of the Mahalunge township for which EC has been already received has been obtained for existing project Survey no. 46 H.NO : 9(P),10 Mhalunge taluka Mulshi Dist Pune by Mhalunge township 8.Location of the project developers LLP 9.Taluka Mulashi 10.Village Mahalunge Correspondence Name: Shri Atul chordia, Mhalunge township developers LLP Room Number: - Floor: 5th Building Name: Godrej One Road/Street Name: Eastern Express highway Locality: Pironjshanagar, Vikhroli City: Vikhroli Mumbai 11.Whether in Corporation / PMRDA Municipal / other area In Process 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: NA Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 00 13.Note on the initiated work (If No work has been initiated on this site. applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 17412.00 16.Deductions NA 17.Net Plot area 17412.00 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 41512.14 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 28456.15 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 69968.29 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 00 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 00 DCR Date of Approval: 18-07-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 5190 sqm 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 29.8% to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 3227800000

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 119 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Tower 1 G+24 75.90 2 Tower 2 G+24 75.90 3 Tower 3 G+24 75.90 4 MLCP G+3+Club house 21.00 23.Number of Tenements: 588 Flats tenants and shops shops: 18 24.Number of expected residents / Residential: 2940, commercial : 333 users 25.Tenant density Tenement :337/ ha., Tenant density:1688/ha per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 36m wide (Nearest Fire Station (1.5km)-Blue ridge Fire Station) station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all Min 9 m. around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing old structure present on site which will be demolished. structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with debris generated will be used for back filling & road leveling. disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 120 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of water Mula River Irrigation Department, Government of Maharashtra Fresh water (CMD): 278 domestic + 12 Car wash Recycled water - 139 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 23 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 2 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 454 : Fire fighting - Underground water 200 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 195 Source of water Mula River Irrigation Department, Government of Maharashtra Fresh water (CMD): 278 domestic + 12 Car wash Recycled water - 139 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 429 : Fire fighting - Underground water 200 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 118 Total water Requirement in m3 : 333 KLD. Water requirement for make up in m3: Approx. 2 KLD

Details of quality to be achieved for swimming pool water and parameters to be monitored: Chemical standards for swimming pool - Details of Swimming Chlorine level 1 to 1.5 mg/l pool (If any) pH = 7.2 – 7.6

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330• Budgetary allocation ( Capital cost and O& M cost): Capital cost: Rs.73,00,000.00 O &M Cost: Rs.15,000 per month 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 121 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Level of the Ground Pre Monsoon 12-15 mt bgl Post Monsoon 4 to 5 mt bgl water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 34.Rain Water 13 Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits 2 mx 2m x 2m : Budgetary allocation 13,00,000 (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 13000 (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks Fire Fighting Tank 200 kld if any : Domestic Tank 202 Kld

Natural water drainage pattern: The storm water drainage will be Natural water designed according to contours. The storm water collected through the drainage pattern: 35.Storm water storm water drains of adequate capacity will be led to recharge pits Quantity of storm drainage 2784 m3/year water: Size of SWD: 600mm

Sewage generation 375 in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Techology Capacity of STP 390 (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of on ground Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation 65,00,000/- (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 1,20,880/- (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Dry waste (Kg/day): 8 kg/day -Wet waste (Kg/day): 12 kg/day –Total SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Waste generation: Waste generation in waste generated: 20 Kg/day the Pre Construction and Construction Disposal of the The Construction waste generated during construction shall be phase: construction waste segregated, reused on site and surplus shall be led to scrap dealers for debris: recycling Dry waste: 548 kg/day Wet waste: 854 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 28 kg/day sludge): Others if any: E waste, 5 kg/day

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 122 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Will be Handed Over to authorized vendor Wet waste: Will be treated in onsite organic waste converter (OWC) Hazardous waste: NA Biomedical waste (If Mode of Disposal NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Will be used as mannure sludge): E-waste- Will be handed over to authorized recycler for further handling Others if any: & disposal purpose Location(s): on ground

Area Area for the storage of waste & other Total area 120 sqm requirement: material: Area for machinery: Total area 120 sqm Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 19,95,840.00 (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 6,27,600 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330(m) level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

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Total RG area : Mandatory open space:1742.00 sq.m No of trees to be cut 4 trees exists on site which will be cut. : Number of trees to 218 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed Refer Below list native trees : Timeline for completion of Till the end of construction phase. plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Medium sized deciduous tree. A beautiful tree for small gardens, 1 Amaltas Cassia fistula 20 parks and along medium and small roads excellent yellow inflorescence Tall evergreen tree can planted to screen facades due to good height 2 Akash neem Millingtonia hortensis 15 , attract birds dur to its fragrent flowers. Medium sized slow-growing evergreen tree with dense foliage. 3 Bakul Mimusops elengi 10 The flowers are a key source for some of the nesting space for birds. Large sized deciduous tree strong Anthocephalus branching pattern.The fragrant 4 Kadamba 10 kadamba orange flowers attract pollinators / butterflies. Large sized deciduous tree. The 5 Siris Albizia lebbeck 15 tree has a graceful appearance and beautiful foliage. Small sized deciduous tree.Round canopy. Suitable for roadside, 6 Kachnar Bauhinia vartiegata 20 group planting or as specimen tree in large lawns due to its flowering. large evergreen broad-leaved tree. Seeds are of religious value Elaeocarpus 7 Rudraksh 10 equivalent to semi-precious stones- sphaericus used for organic jewellery/necklaces Medium sized evergreen tree. A SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330good avenue tree for medium-sized 8 Putranjiva Putranjiva roxburghii 20 road. Also suitable for growing in gardens and parks in rows for their globular, shining crown. Tree is well suited to intense heat and sunlight and its network of 9 Karanj Pongamia pinnata 15 lateral route makes it draught tolerant

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 124 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) It is a evergreen tree growing to 15-25m tall tree. dense foliage & edible violet fruits invites lots of 10 Jambhul Syzigium jambolana 10 birds. Not prefreed along roads or in parking lots , due falling fruits & bird droppings It is a evergreen tree growing with graceful appearance. Fruits are 11 Bel Aegle marmelos 20 edible used in various medicinal purpose. leaves are of religious significance Neem is a fast-growing tree that can reach a height of 15-20 metres. It is deciduous tree and 12 Neem Azadirachta indica 20 the branches are wide and spreading. Good for air purification. Leaves have medicinal use. Popular for its fragrant yellow flowers, large evergreen tree is handsome in appearance grows uprights & suitable for planting 13 Sonchafa Michelia champaca 15 anywhere. All parts of plants have medicinal value & used in Ayurveda. Also religious significance. Flowering:from end of summers till monsoons. Swietenia mahagoni is a medium- sized semi-evergreen tree growing.Very rare due to over- 14 Mahogany Swietenia macrophylla 18 harvesting. It is regarded as the world's finest timber wood. It is grown as an ornamental tree in various parts of India. 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 Hymenocallis @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 2 Heliconia @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 3 Canna variegated @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 4 Victoria amazonica @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 5 Nerium dwarf @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 6 Plumbago auriculata @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 7 Galphimia glauca @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 8 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Hibiscus varigated @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 9 Hibiscus Viceroy @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 10 Acalypha orange @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 11 Stachytarpheta jamaicensis @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 12 Tecoma capensis @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 13 Cymbopogon citratus @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 14 Pennisetum setaceum @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 15 Gardenia jasminoides @ 0.45m c/c 14.8 Sq.m

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 125 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 16 Tecoma stans @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 17 Bauhinia tomentosa @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 18 Bauhinia acuminata @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 19 Calliandra @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 20 Hibiscus brackenridgei @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 21 Hibiscus white @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 22 Hibiscus rosa-sinensis @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 23 Cascabela thevetia @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 24 Adhatoda vasica @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 25 Dombeya Natalensis @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 26 Jatropha pandurifolia @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 27 Caesalpinia @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 28 Lagerstroemia indica @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 29 Mussaenda erythrophylla @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 30 Tabernaemontana coronaria @ 0.90m c/c 14.8 Sq.m 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 235.67kW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 320kVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 3322.21 kW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1550.92 kW load): Transformer: 630kVA 3No's DG set as Power back-up during 625kVA 1No. operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: SEAC-AGENDA-000000033048.Energy saving by non-conventional method: 1% of Demand load 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Using Solar PV & solar Hot water 15.5 kw 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 126 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 37,00,000 (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 76,000 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Erosion control – dust suppression measures, 1 Air Environment 15,27,750 barricading and top soil preservation Labour Camp toilets & 2 Land 4,00,000 sanitation Labour Safety 3 Health and Safety Equipments and 4,80,000 training Disinfection and 4 Health and Safety 51,000 Health Check-ups Environment Environmental 5 1,82,500 Management Monitoring b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage Treatment Environmental 1 65,00,000 1,20,880 Plant Monitoring Solid Waste Solid Waste 2 19,95,840 6,27,600 Management Management Development and 3 Landscaping 2,56,94,400 52,065 Maintenance Recharge pits with 4 Rain Water Harvesting 13,00,000 13,000 bore well Energy Saving 5 Energy Saving 51,60,000 1,03,000 Features equipment & 6 Swimming Pool 73,00,000 15,000 maintenance cost Environmental 7 - - 1,85,500 Monitoring 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 127 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction The site is located in Mhalunge Area. The development will be to the main road & accessible from 36m wide Mhalunge road while the internal driveways design of are 6 m to 30 m confluence: Number and area of NO basement: Number and area of NO podia: Total Parking area: 12025 sqm Area per car: 12.5 sq.m. Area per car: 12.5 sq.m. Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 1274 nos. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 258 nos. competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal Min 6m. roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA Building Construction Project Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant NA Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget -

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 128 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP stated that he had obtained Environment Clearance (EC) for entire layout under Township Development. There are parcels in the land under reference. Now, one parcel is sold to another owner for which EC is sought. DECISION OF SEAC The proposal is referred to SEIAA to accord approval / guidance for appraising this proposal.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION Kindly find SEAC decision above. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 129 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed Residential Project ‘ Sector R4’ at Survey no. 43 H.NO : 2/6 , 2/7 ,2/8 , 2/9, Mhalunge taluka Mulshi Dist Pune Mhalunge township developers LLP Is a Violation Case: No

Proposed Residential Project ‘ Sector R4’ at Survey no. 43 H.NO : 2/6 , 2/7 ,2/8 , 2/9, Mhalunge 1.Name of Project taluka Mulshi Dist Pune Mhalunge township developers LLP 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Shri. Atul Chordia , Mhalunge township developers LLP 4.Name of Consultant Vke:Environmental LLP , Pune 5.Type of project Housing Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project , It’s a part of the Mahalunge township for which EC has been already received. in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance It’s a part of the Mahalunge township for which EC has been already received. has been obtained for existing project Survey no. 43 H.NO : 2/6 , 2/7 ,2/8 , 2/9, Mhalunge taluka Mulshi Dist Pune by Mhalunge 8.Location of the project township developers LLP 9.Taluka Mulashi 10.Village Mahalunge Correspondence Name: Shri. Atul Chordia , Mhalunge township developers LLP Room Number: - Floor: 5th Building Name: Godrej One Road/Street Name: Eastern Express highway Locality: Pironjshanagar, Vikhroli City: Vikhroli Mumbai 11.Whether in Corporation / PMRDA Municipal / other area In process 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: In process Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 00 13.Note on the initiated work (If No work has been initiated on this site. A structure present on site. Which will be demolished. applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 14027 16.Deductions NA 17.Net Plot area 14027 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 37375.03 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 26621.81 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 63996.84 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 00 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 00 DCR Date of Approval: 18-07-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 4000.15 sqm 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 28.5% to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 3005800000

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 130 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Tower 1 G+22 69.60 2 Tower 2 G+22 69.60 3 Tower 3 G+22 69.60 4 MLCP G+5+Club house 21.00 23.Number of Tenements: 540 Flats , 10 shops tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / Residential: 2700, commercial : 222 users 25.Tenant density Tenement :384/ ha., Tenant density:1924/ha per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 36m wide (Nearest Fire Station (1.5km)-Blue ridge Fire Station) station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all Min 9 m. around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing A structure present on site. Which will be demolished. structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with Demolition waste will be segregated and reused on site. disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 131 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of water Mula River Irrigation Department, Govt of Mahatrashtra Fresh water (CMD): 254 domestic + 11 car wash Recycled water - 126 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 31 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 2 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 424 : Fire fighting - Underground water 200 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 168 Source of water Mula River Irrigation Department, Govt of Mahatrashtra Fresh water (CMD): 254 domestic + 11 car wash Recycled water - 126 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 2 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 390 : Fire fighting - Underground water 200 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 199 Swimming Pool Size- 21 x 10.5 x 1.2 (Mtr) Kids Pool Size-5 x 5 x 0.6 (Mtr) Total water Requirement in m3 : 300 kld Water requirement for make up in m3: Approx. 2 kld

Details of quality to be achieved for swimming pool water and parameters to be monitored: Details of Swimming Chemical standards for swimming pool - pool (If any) Chlorine level 1 to 1.5 mg/l SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330pH = 7.2 – 7.6

• Budgetary allocation ( Capital cost and O& M cost): Capital cost: Rs.65,00,000.00 O &M Cost: Rs.15,000 per month 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 132 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Level of the Ground Pre Monsoon 12-15 mt bgl Post Monsoon 4 to 5 mt bgl water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 34.Rain Water 12 Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits 2m x 2mx 2m : Budgetary allocation 12,00,000 (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 12000 (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks Fire Fighting Tank 200 kld if any : Domestic tank 185 kld

Natural water drainage pattern: The storm water drainage will be Natural water designed according to contours. The storm water collected through the drainage pattern: 35.Storm water storm water drains of adequate capacity will be led to recharge pits Quantity of storm drainage 2201 m3/year water: Size of SWD: 600mm

Sewage generation 342 in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Techology Capacity of STP 350 (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of on ground, area 175 sqm Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation 60,00,000 (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 1,20,880 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330(O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Dry waste (Kg/day): 12 kg/day -Wet waste (Kg/day): 8 kg/day –Total Waste generation: Waste generation in waste generated: 20 Kg/day the Pre Construction and Construction Disposal of the The Construction waste generated during construction shall be phase: construction waste segregated, reused on site and surplus shall be led to scrap dealers for debris: recycling Dry waste: 497 kg/day Wet waste: 784 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 26 kg/day Joy S.Thakur (Secretary sludge):SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 133 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Others if any: E-Waste = 4.3 kg/day Dry waste: Will be Handed Over to authorized vendor Wet waste: Will be treated in onsite organic waste converter (OWC) Hazardous waste: NA Biomedical waste (If Mode of Disposal NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Will be used as mannure sludge): E-waste- Will be handed over to authorized recycler for further handling Others if any: & disposal purpose Location(s): On Ground

Area Area for the storage of waste & other Total area 120 sqm requirement: material: Area for machinery: Total area 120 sqm Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 1760640 (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 582240 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330(m) level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

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Total RG area : Mandatory open space: 1402 sq.m No of trees to be cut Few trees exists on site. : Number of trees to 175 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed Refer below list native trees : Timeline for completion of Till the end of construction phase. plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Medium sized deciduous tree. A beautiful tree for small gardens, 1 Amaltas Cassia fistula 20 parks and along medium and small roads excellent yellow inflorescence. Tall evergreen tree can planted to screen facades due to good height 2 Akash neem Millingtonia hortensis 15 , attract birds dur to its fragrent flowers. Medium sized slow-growing evergreen tree with dense foliage. 3 Bakul Mimusops elengi 10 The flowers are a key source for some of the nesting space for birds. Large sized deciduous tree strong Anthocephalus branching pattern.The fragrant 4 Kadamba 10 kadamba orange flowers attract pollinators / butterflies. Large sized deciduous tree. The 5 Sirish Albizia lebbeck 15 tree has a graceful appearance and beautiful foliage. Small sized deciduous tree.Round canopy. Suitable for roadside, 6 Kachnar Bauhinia vartiegata 20 group planting or as specimen tree in large lawns due to its flowering large evergreen broad-leaved tree. Seeds are of religious value Elaeocarpus 7 Rudraksh 10 equivalent to semi-precious stones- sphaericus used for organic jewellery/necklaces Medium sized evergreen tree. A SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330good avenue tree for medium-sized 8 Putranjiva Putranjiva roxburghii 20 road. Also suitable for growing in gardens and parks in rows for their globular, shining crown. Tree is well suited to intense heat and sunlight and its network of 9 Karanj Pongamia pinnata 10 lateral route makes it draught tolerant

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 135 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) It is a evergreen tree growing to 15-25m tall tree. dense foliage & edible violet fruits invites lots of 10 Jambhul Syzigium jambolana 5 birds. Not prefreed along roads or in parking lots , due falling fruits & bird droppings It is a evergreen tree growing with graceful appearance. Fruits are 11 Bel Aegle marmelos 10 edible used in various medicinal purpose. leaves are of religious significance Neem is a fast-growing tree that can reach a height of 15-20 metres. It is deciduous tree and 12 Neem Azadirachta indica 10 the branches are wide and spreading. Good for air purification. Leaves have medicinal use. Popular for its fragrant yellow flowers, large evergreen tree is handsome in appearance grows uprights & suitable for planting 13 Sonchafa Michelia champaca 10 anywhere. All parts of plants have medicinal value & used in Ayurveda. Also religious significance. Flowering:from end of summers till monsoons. Swietenia mahagoni is a medium- sized semi-evergreen tree growing.Very rare due to over- 14 Mahogany Swietenia macrophylla 10 harvesting. It is regarded as the world's finest timber wood. It is grown as an ornamental tree in various parts of India. 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 136 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 235.67 kVA Load) DG set as Power back-up during 320kVA 1 No construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 2952.46 kW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1346.95 kW load): Transformer: 630 kVA of 3no’s DG set as Power back-up during 500 kVA of 1 no. operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Using Solar PV & Solar Hot water : 1% of demand load 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Using Solar PV & Solar Hot water 13.46 kw 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 37,50,000/- (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 1,76,000/- 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Erosion control – dust suppression measures, 1 Air Environment 1253356 barricading and top soil preservation Labour Camp toilets & 2 Land 400000 sanitation Labour Safety 3 Health and Safety Equipments and 480000 training Disinfection and 4 Health and Safety 51000 Health Check-ups

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 137 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Environment Environmental 5 182500 Management Monitoring b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage Treatment Advanced MBBR 1 60,00,000/- 1,20,880/- Plant Technology Solid Waste Solid Waste 2 1760640/- 582240/- Management Management Development and 3 Landscaping 38146650/- 40890/- Maintenance Recharge pits with 4 Rain Water Harvesting 12,00,000/- 12,000/- bore well Energy Saving 5 Energy Saving 37,50,000/- 1,76,000/- Features Equipment & 6 Swimming Pool 65,00,000/- 15,000/- maintenance Air, water, Noise, Soil, Environmental 7 Waste water, OWC - 185500/- Monitoring mannure 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction The site is located in Mhalunge Area. The development will be to the main road & accessible from 36m wide Mhalunge road while the internal driveways design of are 6 m to 30 m confluence: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 138 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Number and area of NA basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: 10312 sqm Area per car: 12.5 sq.m. Area per car: 12.5 sq.m. Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 1126 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 222 nos. competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal Min 6m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA Building & construction project Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant NA Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of theSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330- project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 139 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP stated that he had obtained Environment Clearance (EC) for entire layout under Township Development. There are parcels in the land under reference. Now, one parcel is sold to another owner for which EC is sought. DECISION OF SEAC The proposal is referred to SEIAA to accord approval / guidance for appraising this proposal.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION Kindly find SEAC decision above.

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 140 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Environment Clearance for Proposed development at S.NO.157/1(P), Tathawade road Bypass Road, Tathawade, Pune by Mahindra lifespace developers Limited Is a Violation Case: No

Environment Clearance for Proposed development at S.NO.157/1(P), Tathawade Katraj Dehu 1.Name of Project road Bypass Road, Tathawade, Pune by Mahindra lifespace developers Limited 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Madhusudan Pattanaik, Mahindra lifespaces developers Limited 4.Name of Consultant VKe Environmental LLP 5.Type of project Residential & Commercial development 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S.NO.157/1(P), Tathawade Katraj Dehuroad Bypass Road, Tathawade, Pune 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Tathawade Correspondence Name: Mr. Madhusudan Pattanaik, Mahindra lifespaces developers Limited Room Number: - Floor: 5th Floor Building Name: Mahindra Tower Road/Street Name: Dr. G.M.Bhosale Marg Locality: Worli City: Mumbai 11.Whether in Corporation / PCMC Municipal / other area BP/Paryavaran/Tathawade/05/2019 , dated- 19/07/2019 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: BP/Paryavaran/Tathawade/05/2019 , dated- Approval Number 19/07/2019 Approved Built-up Area: 109421 13.Note on the initiated work (If No work has been initiated on site applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 28000 sqm 16.Deductions 4323.05 sqm 17.Net Plot area 23676.95 sqm a) FSI area (sq. m.): 42668.82 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 66752.18 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 109421 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 42668.82 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 66752.18 DCR Date of Approval: 19-07-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 3373.43 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 14.2% to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 3999600000

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 141 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Tower A LG+G+M+20 69.60 2 Tower B LG+G+M+20 69.60 3 Tower C LG+G+S+20 66.00 4 Tower D LG+G+S+20 66.00 5 Tower E LG+G+S+20 66.00 6 Mhada building G+P+11 36.85 7 Club House G + 1 7.65 8 Fitness Centre ( On podium) G 12.09 23.Number of Residential Tenements: 856 including EWS, Commercial shops: 13 shops tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / Residential population: 4280, Commercial population: 54 users 25.Tenant density Tenant density: 1528 per hectare per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire Project is accessible from 12 & 18m wide road. Nearest fire station tathawade is 3.1 Km station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all Minimum 6 m Driveway & 9m Turning radius is provided around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Old structure is present which will be demolish. structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with Debris generated will be used for site leveling and road leveling. disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 142 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 388 Recycled water - 194 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 25 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 4 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 611 : Fire fighting - Underground water 500 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water Each tower 25 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 251 kld Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 388 Recycled water - 194 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 00 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 4 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 586 : Fire fighting - Underground water 500 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water Each tower 25 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 276 kld Total volime of swimming pool: 276 kld Make up Volume: 4 kld Details of Swimming pH: 7.5 – 8 pool (If any) Residual chlorine; 0.2 – 0.5 mg/l Capital Cost:45 L O & M cost- 5000/month SEAC-AGENDA-000000033033.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 143 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Summer Season – 16.33 m. to 19.67 m. BGL. (18.00 M. Average) Rainy Level of the Ground Season – 7.00 m. to 11.00 BGL. (9.00 M. Average) Winter Season – water table: 11.66 m. to 15.34 m. BGL. (13.50 M. Average) Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): 34.Rain Water Quantity of recharge 15 Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits 2.00 m. to 2.00 X 1.50 M : Budgetary allocation 18,75,000 (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 1,00,000 (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks Total UGT capacity: 950 kld if any :

Natural water drainage pattern: The storm water drainage will be Natural water designed according to contours. The storm water collected through the drainage pattern: 35.Storm water storm water drains of adequate capacity will be led to recharge pits. Quantity of storm drainage 278.06 m3 / Day water: Size of SWD: 600 mm

Sewage generation 524 kld in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 2 STP’s of 510 kld & 40 kld (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of On Ground Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation STP 1: Capital: 98,00,000 STP 2: Capital: 50,00,000 (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation STP 1: O&M: 20,00,000 STP 2: O & M 10,000 (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Total waste generated: 20 Kg/day Dry Waste = 12kg/day , Wet Waste = Waste generation: Waste generation in 8kg / day the Pre Construction and Construction Disposal of the The Construction waste generated during construction shall be phase: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330construction waste segregated, reused on site and surplus shall be led to scrap dealers for debris: recycling Dry waste: 864 kg/day Wet waste: 1289 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 200 kg/day sludge): Others if any: E waste: 6 kg/day

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 144 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Will be Handed over to authorized Vendor Wet waste: Wet waste will be treated in Organic Waste Convertor Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Dried sludge from STP will be used as manure sludge): Others if any: E waste will be handover to authorized e waste Vendor Location(s): On Ground

Area Area for the storage of waste & other Location on ground, Total Area: 118 sqm requirement: material: Area for machinery: Total Area:. 118 sq m Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 39,00,000 (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 842631 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 145 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III)

Total RG area : Mandatory RG : 2367 sqm No of trees to be cut 125 trees exists on site, out of that 53 trees will be cut, 72 will be : retained Number of trees to Proposed trees : 316 on site & 214 compensatory plantation off site 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed Refer Below list native trees : Timeline for completion of Till operation phase plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance 1 Annona reticulata Custard apple 15 Fruit Bearing tree Fruit bearing tree with medicinal 2 Phyllanthus emblica amla 15 value Sheady tree. Tree with medicinal 3 Aegle marmelos bael 15 value Arthocarpus 4 jackfruit 15 Fruit bearing tree. heterophyllus Large sheady tree with medicinal 5 Azadirachta indica neem tree 15 value 6 Bambox insigne silk cotton 15 Decedious and tall tree. 7 Bombax ceiba cotton tree 15 Sheady tree. Uefull in cloth making Small tree, slow growing 8 Butea monosperma flame-of-the-forest 15 deciduous tree with moderate medicinal value. Slow growing, medium sized, Calophyllum Alexandrian laurel 9 15 evergreen tree, with spreading inophyllum balltree crown. High medicinal value. 10 Cassia fistula golden shower 15 Large sheady tree Evergeen tree with moderate 11 Dalbergia latifolia rosewood 15 medicinal value 12 Dillenia ceiba elephant apple 15 Evergreen, medium sized tree. Elaeocarpus Evergreen medium sized tree with 13 rudraksha 15 sphaericus medicinal value. Tree with high nutritional value. 14 Ficus elastica rubber 15 Harvested for foor and latex purpose 15 Mangifera indica mango 10 Large sheady, fruit bearing tree SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Neolamarckia 16 burflower-tree 15 Evergreen tropical tree cadamba 17 Tamarindus indica Tamarind 15 Fruit bearing, sheady tree Deciduous tree. Used for 18 Tectona grandis Teak 15 ornamental purpose 19 Terminalia arjuna arjun 15 Shady tree 20 Terminalia chebula chebulic myrobalan 15 Shady tree 21 Zizyphus mauritiana ber 16 Fruit bearing tree. 45.Total quantity of plants on ground

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 146 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 259.1 KVA Load) DG set as Power back-up during 62.5 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 5495 kw load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 2377 kw load): Transformer: 6 x 630 kva DG set as Power back-up during 1 x 1010 kva, 1 x 250 kva operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Solar energy generation: 1% of Demand load 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Total energy saving 15.50 % 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 28,80,000 (Capital cost and O&M cost):SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330O & M cost: 35,000 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Erosion control, dust 1 Air Environment suppression measures, 3078375/- top soil preservation

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 147 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Labour camp toilets & 2 Land 4,80,000/- sanitation Labour safety & 3 Health and safety 4,00,000/- training Health check up & 4 Health and safety 51,000/- disinfection Environment Environment 5 1,70,000/- Management management cell Environmental Air, Water, Noise, Soil, 6 1,82,600/- Monitoring (Per Year) DG set, b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage treatment 1 2 STP 148,00,000 20,10,000 plant Organic waste 2 OWC Machine 39,00,000 842631 management Development and 3 Landscaping 3,75,50,0000 37,50,000 Maintenance Recharge pits Recharge 4 Rain water harvesting 18,75,000 1,00,000 Shafts Hot Water , PV panels 5 Energy 28,80,000 35,000 for Street Light 6 Swimming pool Swimming pool 45,00,000 60,000 Air,water,Noise,soil,owc Environment 7 manure,DG,Treated - 1,85,600 Monitoring water 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available SEAC-AGENDA-000000033053.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction The site is located in tathawade Area. The development will be to the main road & accessible from 12 m wide road and proposed 18 m wide road. while the design of internal driveways are 6 m confluence:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 148 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Number and area of Lower ground: 10907.83 Sq.m basement: Number and area of 2 podium; 14208.63 Sq.m. podia: Total Parking area: 27287.52 Sq.m Area per car: 12.5 Area per car: 12.5 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 1778 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 450 competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal Min 6m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA Building & construction Notification sheet Court cases pending N0 if any Other Relevant NA Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of theSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330- project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 149 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 28000 m2, FSI area of 42668.82 m2, Non FSI area of 66752.18 m2 and total BUA of 109421 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 150 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) During discussion following points emerged:

1. In CER, (a) PP has proposed 1000 tree plantation. Details of the same may be given. (b) PP has proposed 40 green schools. Location, activities and cost of the same in detail be given. (c) PP has proposed 1.39 Cr for OWC for D-ward at Tathawade. This is job of PCMC. PP to replace the same with activity useful for community.

2. PP to submit revised drawing of storm water drain alignment by shifting it away from compound wall so as to facilitate tree plantation.

3. PP to submit RWH pits separately for terrace water and surface water.

4. PP to submit details of sewage line up to final disposal point.

5. PP to submit phase wise programme for proposed construction with mitigation measures taken to avoid inconvenience to existing / nearby occupants.

6. PP to submit detailed plan for separate use of two separate OWC proposed for two societies. Since both OWCs are planned at the same location keeping separate operations needs system in place.

7. PP to submit master layout superimposing all environmental parameters.

8. PP to submit UGT sections.

9. PP to submit tree cutting NOC.

10. PP to submit tree plantation plan.

PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussion and consideration of SEAC.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 151 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 02 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 24, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Environment Clearance For Residential Cum Commercial Project – ANP TOWERS At Plot Bearing S.No. 83/2B,83/4,87/1/2/B,87/1/2/C,88/1,88/2,88/3,139/5A At Village – Wakad, Taluka – Mulshi, Pune by M/s. Five Star Construction Company Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Residential Cum Commercial Project – ANP TOWERS 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent M/s. Five Star Construction Company 4.Name of Consultant Sneha Hitech Products 5.Type of project Residential cum Commercial Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S.No. 83/2B, 83/4, 87/1/2/B, 87/1/2/C, 88/1, 88/2, 88/3, 139/5A 9.Taluka Mulshi 10.Village Wakad Correspondence Name: Mr. Sunil.H.Adwani Room Number: 309-310 Floor: Third Floor Building Name: Rainbow Plaza Road/Street Name: Shivar Chowk Locality: Rahtani, Haveli City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Municipal / other area IOD received 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: Sanction no. BP/EC/WAKAD/11/2019 dtd Approval Number 27.8.2019 Approved Built-up Area: 5533.39 13.Note on the initiated work (If Work not initiated applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 14725.95 16.Deductions 4046.53 17.Net Plot area 10679.43 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 29017.84 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 37748.73 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 66766.57 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 5533.39 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 22020.44 DCR Date of Approval: 27-08-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 2894.62 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 25.28% to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 1670000000

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 152 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Bldg A, B, C & D B + G + P + 1st to 16th Floor 48.00 2 B + Lower Ground + 1st to 20th 2 Hotel bldg 67.65 Floor 3 - - - 23.Number of Residential: 310 nos. tenants and shops Hotel: 167 nos. 24.Number of expected residents / Residential: 1550 nos. Hotel: 1213 Nos. Total: 2763 nos. users 25.Tenant density 250 Tenant /hec per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 30.00 m wide DP road station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Nil structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 153 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Source of water PCMC/STP treated water Fresh water (CMD): 241.03 Recycled water - 105.11 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 14.9 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 2.49 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 363.53 : Fire fighting - Underground water 400 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 125 (25 cum each wing) tank(CMD): Excess treated water 190.81 Source of water PCMC/STP treated water Fresh water (CMD): 241.03 Recycled water - 105.11 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - - Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 2.49 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 348.63 : Fire fighting - Underground water 400 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 125 (25 cum each wing) tank(CMD): Excess treated water 205.71 Details of Swimming Make up water: 2.49 cum/day pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require ExistingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 154 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Summer Season – 18.67 m. to 23.33 m. BGL. (21.00 M. Average) Rainy Level of the Ground Season – 5.00 m. to 9.00 BGL. (7.00 M. Average) Winter Season – water table: 11.835 m. to 16.165 m. BGL. (14.00 M. Average) Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 6 Nos. ( 4 for Roof Top & 2 for Surface Run off) pits: 34.Rain Water Harvesting a) 2.25 m. X 2.25 m. X 1.75 m. Depth with 55 To 60 m. Deep 6” Dia. Bore Well via 1 No. of de-siltation pit of 0.9 m. Dia. 1.0 m. Depth. (For (RWH) Size of recharge pits RT) b) 2.25 m. X 2.25 m. X 2.00 m. Depth with 55 To 60 m. Deep 6” Dia. : Bore Well via 1 No. of de-siltation pits of 0.9 m. Dia. 1.0 m. Depth. (For Surface Budgetary allocation Rs. 7.50 Lakh. (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 0.50 Lakh / year. (O & M cost) : Raw water + Utility Water + Drinking water: 50 cum + 380 cum + 30 Details of UGT tanks cum = 460 cum if any : Fire fighting: 400 cum

Natural water As per Contour drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 7,642.81 m3 / Year i.e. 152.86 m3 / Day drainage water: Size of SWD: Diameter 600 mm

Sewage generation 310 in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 2 nos. of STP of 200 KLD & 130 KLD (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of On ground, Area: 176 sq.m Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs. 95 Lakhs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs.21.9 Lakhs/yr (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Waste generationSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 in Waste generation: Empty cement bags, steel, sand, packaging material, Aggregates the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste Excavated earth material will be used for filling of plinth area phase: debris: Dry waste: 674 kg/day Wet waste: 1011 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 49.5 kg/day sludge): Others if any: E-waste: 2275

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 155 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Will be handed over to SWaCH Wet waste: To be treated in OWC Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry To be used as manure sludge): Others if any: -- Location(s): E-waste: 1988 kg/yr

Area Area for the storage of waste & other Total area: 89.6 sq.m requirement: material: Area for machinery: Total area: 89.6 sq.m Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 31.5 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 6.33 Lakhs/year 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 156 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III)

Total RG area : 1340.22 sq.m No of trees to be cut 0 : Number of trees to 143 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed As given below native trees : Timeline for completion of At the end of construction phase plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Shady tree, yellowish green 1 Albizia lebbeck Shirish 4 fragrant flowers 2 Azadiracta indica- Neem 6 Evergreen tree, fast growing 3 Saraca asoka- Sita Ashok 8 Shady tree with red-yellow flowers. Anthocephallus Shady, large tree, ball shaped 4 Kadamba 3 cadamba- flowers State flower tree of Maharashtra. Lagerstroemia flos- 5 Tamhan 5 Medium sized tree, beautiful regineae purple flowers Small tree, Fragrant white flowers, 6 Murraya paniculata Kunti 8 Butterfly host plant 7 Manilkara zapota Chiku 5 Medium size , fruit bearing tree 8 Mangifera indica Mango 4 Tall, fruit bearing tree Dense ornamental, fruit bearing 9 Syzygium cumini Jambhul 6 tree 10 Psidium guajava Peru 7 Medium size , fruit bearing tree Medium sized evergreen tree, 11 Ficus retusa Nandruk 3 Shady tree. Medium sized evergreen tree, 12 Michelia champaca Son chafa 5 fragrant yellow flowers, Butterfly host plant 13 Caryota urens Fish tail palm 5 Tall evergreen tree 14 Terminalia catapa Badaam 7 drought tolerant 15 Terminalia arjuna Arjuna 4 Large evergreen tree Lagerstromia Medium deciduous tree. Flowers 16 Crape-myrtle 4 Lanceolata attract many birds. Shisham, Indian 17 DalbergiaSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 latifolia 3 drought tolerant Rosewood 18 Terminalia paniculata Kindal 4 drought tolerant 19 Samanea saman Rain tree 3 Large deciduous tree. Flowering 20 Tabebuia avellanedae Tabebui pink 5 Large deciduous tree. Pink flowers Deciduous tree, ornamental, 21 Tabebuia argentea Tabebui yellow 4 yellow flowers 22 Swietenia mahagoni Mahagony 8 Large evergreen tree 23 Cocos nucifera Coconut 5 Tall tree bearing woody fruit 24 Barringtonia racemosa Cornbeef wood 3 drought tolerant

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 157 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 25 Cocos nucifera Coconut 3 Tall tree bearing woody fruit Medium sized deciduous tree. 26 Cassia fistula Bahava 4 Beautiful yellow flowers, Butterfly host plant Small tree with small white 27 Bauhinia racemosa Apta 8 flowers, Butterfly host plant Medium sized deciduous tree. 28 Erythrina indica Pangara 6 Bright scarlet flowers. 29 Plumeria alba Chafa 3 Fragrant white-yellow flowers 30 Total - 143 - 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 - - - 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 60 kVA Load) DG set as Power back-up during 80 kVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 4201 kW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 2422 kW load): Transformer: 1 X 630 kVA, 1 X 315 kVA & 2 X 800 kVA DG set as Power back-up during 1 X 1010 kVA, 1 X 200 kVA & 1 X 500 kVA operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Energy saving bySEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 non-conventional method 1) LED Lamp & Fitting For Common Areas i.e. Bldg. Parking, Staircase, Passage & Terrace Floor 2) Bollard Lighter - Light Fitting For Landscape Area. 3) Planter of Lighter - Light Fitting For Landscape Area. 4) Solar Street Light Fitting - Pole Light on Road Side. 5) Street Light on the Bldg. 6) Solar Hot Water System 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Over all energy savings 19.64%

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 158 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 65.00 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 1.30 Lakh/yr 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water For Dust 1 Air environment Suppression , Air & 2.00 Noise Monitoring Tanker Water For 2 Water Construction, Water 3.00 Monitoring 3 Land Site Sanitation 1.50 Disinfection- Pest Control, First Aid 4 Socio-Economic Facilities, Health 5.00 Check Up, Personal Protective Equipment Environmental Air, Water, Noise & 5 2.00 Monitoring- DG Stack b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 STP To treat the sewage 95 21.9 To harvest the rain 2 Rain Water Harvesting 7.5 0.5 water Solid Waste 3 To treat the wet waste 31.5 6.33 Management 4 Landscape Tree plantation 11.32 4.45 For adoption of energy 5 Energy 65.00 1.3 saving measures For monitoring of Environmental environmental 6 - 3.00 Monitoring components Air, Water, soil, noise etc 51.StorageSEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 159 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & 1 nos of junction to the 30.00 m wide DP road design of confluence: Number and area of 3 Nos. 6050 sq.m basement: Number and area of 1 No. 3852 sq.m podia: Total: 9318 sq.m (Gr: 1623 sq.m, podium: 1825 sq.m, Basement: 4573 Total Parking area: sq.m Lower ground: 1117 sq.m) Area per car: Gr: 25 sq.m Podium: 35 sq.m Basement: 35 sq.m Area per car: Gr: 25 sq.m Podium: 35 sq.m Basement: 35 sq.m Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by Scooter: 1436 nos; Cycle: 1028 nos. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 374 nos. competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal 6.00 m wide internal roads roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8 (a), B2 Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant - Informations SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the Satisfactory. project

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 160 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessment Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 14725.95 m2, FSI area of 29017.84 m2, Non FSI area of 37748.73 m2 and total BUA of 66766.57 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330 DECISION OF SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 161 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) During discussion following points emerged:

1. PP to undertake and ensure that RG area is common for all the occupants including hotel guests.

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

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

1) PP to undertake and ensure that RG area is common for all the occupants including hotel guests. FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000330

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 162 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 24, 2019 of 162 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 03 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 25, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for proposed construction project by M/s G.K. Associates Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project ARISE 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Vinod Chandwani 4.Name of Consultant M/s JV Analytical Services 5.Type of project Residential & Commercial 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S.NO 27/4/1, 27/4/2, 27/4/3, Punawale, Pune 9.Taluka Mulshi 10.Village Punawale Correspondence Name: Mr. Vinod Chandwani Room Number: - Floor: - Building Name: G K Associates Road/Street Name: Opposite Shivar Garden, Locality: Pimple Saudagar City: Pune-411027. 11.Whether in Corporation / Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Municipal / other area Received 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: B.P/ENV/Punawale/09/2019 Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 42379.73 13.Note on the initiated work (If Not Applicable applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Applicable Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 11100.00 m2 16.Deductions 232.92 m2 17.Net Plot area 10867.08 m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 19793.17 m2 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 22586.56 m2 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 42379.73 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 19793.17 m2 18 (b).Approved SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 22586.56 m2 DCR Date of Approval: 10-06-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 2030.98 m2 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 18.29 % of Total plot area (11100 m2) 18.68 % of Net plot area (10867.08 m2) to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 600000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 1 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 124 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 A B+P+12 38.65 2 B B+P+12 38.65 3 C B+P+12 38.65 4 D B+P+12 38.65 5 E (MHADA +commercial) G/P+11 36.90 23.Number of Total Tenements – 402 Nos. tenants and shops Shops- 08 Nos 24.Number of expected residents / Residential Users: 2010 Nos, Commercial Users: 90 Nos., Total Users: 2100 Nos users 25.Tenant density 362 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 18M wide road station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Not Applicable structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with Not Applicable disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 2 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 124 SEAC-III) Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 286.26 m3/day (One time) Recycled water - 92.7 m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 10.0 m3/day Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0.86 m3/day make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 183.56 m3/day : Fire fighting - Underground water 250.00 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 125.00 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 145.15 m3/day Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 276.26 m3/day (One time) Recycled water - 92.7 m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - NA Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0.86 m3/day make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 183.56 m3/day : Fire fighting - Underground water 250.00 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 125.00 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 155.15 m3/day Dimension of Swimming Pool: 12 mtr X 6mtr X 1.2mtr Total water Requirement in KLD: 86,400 Ltr Water requirement in KLD: 0.86M3./day Details of Swimming Details of Plant & Machinery used for treatment of Swimming pool water: pool (If any) Details of quality to be achieved for swimming pool water and parameters to be monitored: Budgetary allocation (Capital cost and O & M cost): Capital Cost: Rs. 16.84 Lakh SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331O & M Cost: Rs. 1.80 Lakh/Year 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 3 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 124 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground Pre monsoon – 14 m to 15 m BGL Post monsoon – 2 m to 5 m BGL water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and Not Applicable Quantity: Location of the RWH Not Applicable tank(s): Quantity of recharge 8 Nos pits: Size of recharge pits ((Dia. 2 m and 3 m height) with 6” Dia. 60 m deep bore well via 1 No. of 34.Rain Water : 2 m dia. 3 m deep de-silting chamber with O&G trap Harvesting Budgetary allocation (RWH) Rs. 8.50 Lakh (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 1.25 Lakh/Year (O & M cost) : Residential & commercial : Domestic UG tank Capacity: 255.00m3 Flushing tank Capacity: 100.0 m3 Details of UGT tanks Fire UG tank Capacity: 200.00 m3 if any : MHADA:- Domestic UG tank Capacity: 23.00 m3 Flushing tank Capacity: 10.00 m3 Fire UG tank Capacity: 50.00 m3

Natural water - drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 34.43 m3/day drainage water: Size of SWD: 600 mm

Sewage generation 247.85 m3/day in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 235 m3/day & 25 m3/day (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of 170 m2 Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs. 66.00 Lakh (For 235 KLD), Rs. 18.50 Lakh (For 25 KLD) (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs. 14.22 Lakh/Year (For 235 KLD), Rs. 6.10 Lakh/Year (For 25 KLD) (O & M cost): SEAC-AGENDA-000000033136.Solid waste Management Waste generation in Waste generation: 35 kg/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste Use for Leveling. phase: debris: Dry waste: 416 kg/day Wet waste: 612 kg/day Hazardous waste: Not Applicable Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation Not Applicable Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 38.7 kg/day sludge): Others if any: -

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 4 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 124 SEAC-III) Dry waste: SWaCH Wet waste: Organic Waste Converter Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Used as manure after treatment in OWC sludge): Others if any: - Location(s): -

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 62.00 m2 requirement: material: Area for machinery: Included in other material area Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.20.75 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.4.28 Lakh/year 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331level (m) To be 1 DG set- 125 KVA- 1 No HSD S-1 4.68 m To be provided provided DG Set- 82.5 KVA-1 To be 2 HSD S-2 4.01 m To be provided No. provided 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 HSD - 21.6 - lit/hr 21.6 - lit/hr 2 HSD - 14.3 - lit/hr 14.3 - lit/hr

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 5 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 124 SEAC-III) 41.Source of Fuel Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited/Hindustan Petroleum 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By Roadway

Total RG area : 1086.80 m2 No of trees to be cut - : Number of trees to 137 Nos 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed 137 Nos native trees : Timeline for completion of Mid of Construction plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Shady Tree, Small White Fragrant 1 Mimusops Elengi Bakul 7 Flower Neolamarckia 2 Kadamba 4 Fruit Bearing Tree Attracts Birds cadamba 3 Pongamia pinnata Indian Beech 6 Good Medicinal Use Fragrant Flowers Or Leaves Plant 4 Bauhinia purpuria Rakta Kanchan 10 For Pooja Evergreen Tree Tall Evergreen Tree With Fruit 5 Michellia chamapaka Sonchapa 9 Bearing Lagerstromia Tall Evergreen Tree With Fruit 6 Jarul 6 flosregina Bearing Tall Evergreen Tree With Fruit 7 Mangifera indica Mango 4 Bearing Artocarpus Orange flowering, evergreen 8 Jackfruit 5 heterophyllus foilege, shady. Local name- Booch, White fragrant 9 Syzygium cumini Jamun 4 flowering, Grows tall, Shady. Fragrant Flowers Or Leaves 10 Saraca indica Sita Ashok 6 Attracts Birds/Butterflies/Bees Deep-Green, Shiny Foliage Fragrant Flowers Or Leaves 11 Butea monosperma Palas 3 Flowers Covering The Entire Crown Plant For Pooja Plant For Pooja/Evergreen 12 Azadirechta indica Neem 7 Fragrant Flowers Or Leaves Quick SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Groving/Insect Repellent 13 Khaya grandis Khaya 5 Evergreen Tree Auspicious Attracts 14 Cassia fistula Golden Shower 10 Birds/Bees/Butterfiles Hanging Or Weeping Growth 15 Ailanthus excelasa Maharukh 5 Tall Evergreen Tree Shady Tree, Small White Fragrant 16 Bauhinia racemosa Apta 10 Flower 17 Poltalthia longifolia Ashok 4 Ornamental Tree 18 Kailashpati couroupita Kailashpati 4 Evergreen Tree With Fruit Bearing

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 6 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 124 SEAC-III) Evergreen Tree With Medicinal 19 Putranjiva roxburghi Putranjiva 4 Use Nyctanthes arbor- 20 Parijat 4 Small Flowering Tree tristis Evergreen Tree With Fragrant 21 Pulmeria alba Chapha 9 Flowers "FRAGRANT FLOWERS OR LEAVES ATTRACTS 22 ALBIZIA LEBBECK SHIRISH 11 BIRDS/BUTTERFLIES/BEES DROUGHT TOLERANT" 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 - - - 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 30 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 40 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 1952 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 850 KW load): Transformer: 2 Nos x 630 KVA DG set as Power back-up during 125 KVA-01 Nos 82.5 KVA- 01 Nos operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Measures to reduceSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 energy consumption : Generally we have proposed high efficiency transformer, motors etc. to reduce losses.

Electronic Ballasts and Energy efficient lamp source either triposphere or LED are proposed for common area & general lighting with automatic time based control to save power by switching ON & OFF the lights at appropriate time. The estimated saving in common lighting consumption is up to 20 % due to adopting above measures. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Total of all Savings for ( per year ) 20%

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 7 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 124 SEAC-III) 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Air - Green Belt will be provided STP will be installed & excess treated water used for Water - flushing &gardening Noise monitoring will be done in once a fortnight. Noise - Traffic management plan to be prepared. Acoustically enclosed DG set will be brought & installed Wet waste will be treated in OWC. STP sludge will be Solid - used as manure after treatment in OWC dry waste Waste will be given to SWACH.

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 52.50 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 1.05 Lakh/Year 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water for Dust 1 Air Environment Suppression, Air & 0.50 Lakh/Year Noise Monitoring Tanker Water for 2 Water Environment Construction, Water 0.50 Lakh/Year Monitoring Site Sanitation 3 Land Environment 0.50 Lakh/Year –Mobile toilets Disinfection- Pest Control, First Aid Facilities, Health 4 Socio-economic Check Up, Creches 1.00Lakh/Year For Children, Food for children, Personal Protective Equipment b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 STP-1 (235 m3/day) - 66.00 Lakh 14.22 Lakh/Year 2 STP-2 (25 m3/day) - 18.50 Lakh 6.10 Lakh/Year 3 RWH - 8.50 Lakh 1.25 Lakh/Year 4 MSW (OWC) - 20.75 Lakh 4.28 Lakh/year 5 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Energy System - 52.50 Lakh 1.05 Lakh/Year 6 Landscaping - 20.00 Lakh 2.00 Lakh/year 7 Swimming Pool - 16.84 Lakh 1.80 Lakh/Year 8 Safety Equipment - 10.00 Lakh 2.00 Lakh/year 9 Post EC Monitoring - - 2.50 Lakh/year Dry Waste 10 - - 2.41Lakh/year Management 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances)

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 8 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 124 SEAC-III) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & - design of confluence: Number and area of 4837 m2 basement: Number and area of - podia: Total Parking area: 11949.30 m2 Open parking – 25 m2 Covered parking – 30 m2 Basement parking – 35 Area per car: m2 Open parking – 25 m2 Covered parking – 30 m2 Basement parking – 35 Area per car: m2 Number of 2- Parking details: Wheelers as approved by 822 Nos competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 207 Nos. competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal 6.0 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA B2 Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant - Informations

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 9 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 124 SEAC-III) Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessment Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 11100.00 m2, FSI area of 19793.17 m2, Non FSI area of 22586.56 m2 and total BUA of 42379.73 m2.SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 10 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) PP has satisfactorily complied with the points raised in 93rd meeting of SEAC-3.

SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for prior environmental Clearance.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 11 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 03 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 25, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed Construction project by M/s Vardhaman Associates Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project “Residential & Commercial” 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr.Prakash Bhikamchand Chhajed 4.Name of Consultant M/s JV Analytical Services 5.Type of project Residential & Commercial 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S.No 40/4B(P) & 41/3A/1(P) , Near Vimal Garden 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Correspondence Name: Mr.Prakash Bhikamchand Chhajed Room Number: - Floor: - Building Name: Sai Niwas,Near Jyotiba mangal Karyalay Road/Street Name: - Locality: Kalewadi City: Pune-411017 11.Whether in Corporation / Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation Municipal / other area Received 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: BP/Env/Rahatani/02/2019 ,Date- 15.02.2019 Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 52346.26 13.Note on the initiated work (If NA applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Applicable-2705.69 m2 Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 14750.00 m2 16.Deductions 1568.73 m2 17.Net Plot area 13181.27 m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 26528.22 m2 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 25818.04 m2 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 52346.26 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 26528.22 18 (b).Approved SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 25818.04 DCR Date of Approval: 15-02-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 3809.94 m2 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 25.83 % of Total Plot area (14750.00 m2) & 28.90 % of Net Plot area (13181.27 m2) to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 1150000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 12 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Wing A 2P + 11 39.00 m 2 Wing B 2P + 11 39.00 m 3 Wing C 2P + 11 39.00 m 4 Wing D 2P + 11 39.00 m 5 MHADA Wing 2P + 10 36.00 m 6 Commercial Building BP+G+5 22.80 m 23.Number of Total Tenements -327 Nos. tenants and shops Shops- 47 Nos.,Offices-92 Nos.& Hall – 1 No. 24.Number of expected residents / Residential Users: 1635 Nos.,Commercial Users: 2129 Nos.,Total Users: 3764 Nos. users 25.Tenant density 221.69/H per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 18.00 m wide Road station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9.00 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing NA structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 13 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 335.54 m3/day (One time) Recycled water - 126.81 m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 12.00 m3/day Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 2.00 m3/day make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 196.73 m3/day : Fire fighting - Underground water 300 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 120 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 150.57 m3/day Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 323.54 m3/day (One time) Recycled water - 126.81 m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - NA Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 2.00 m3/day make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 196.73 m3/day : Fire fighting - Underground water 300 m3 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 120 m3 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 162.57 m3/day Dimension of Swimming Pool: Size of Main Pool-10.0m x 6m x 1.2m water depth Size of Kids Pool -3.0m x 6m x 0.6m water depth Total water Requirement : 82,600 lit Make up Water requirement in KLD: 2.00 m3/day Details of Swimming Details of Plant & Machinery used for treatment of Swimming pool water: pool (If any) Details of quality to be achieved for swimming pool water and parameters to be monitored; Budgetary allocation ( Capital cost and O & M cost): • Capital cost :Rs.14.27 Lakh SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331• O & M Cost : Rs. 1.68 Lakh/Year 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 14 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III)

Level of the Ground 4.00 m to 6.00 m BGL water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 08 Nos. 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting Size of recharge pits (RWH) 2.5 m x 2.5 m x 3.0 m depth : Budgetary allocation Rs. 20.00 Lakh (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 0.40 Lakh/Year (O & M cost) : Domestic UG tank Capacity: 312.10 m3 Details of UGT tanks Flushing UG tank Capacity: 208.20 m3 if any : Fire UG tank Capacity:300.00 m3

Natural water - drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 106.93 m3/day drainage water: Size of SWD: 600 mm dia.

Sewage generation 289.38 m3/day in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 1 No. of 300 m3/day (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of 129.00 m2 Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs.86.00 Lakh (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs.15.71 Lakh/Year (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 40 kg/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste Use for Leveling phase: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331debris: Dry waste: 646.00 kg/day Wet waste: 703.00 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 44.6 kg/day sludge): Others if any: NA

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 15 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Authorized Vender Wet waste: Organic Waste Convertor Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Used as Manure after treatment in OWC sludge): Others if any: NA Location(s): -

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 91.00 m2 including machinery area requirement: material: Area for machinery: Included in other material area Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 20.75 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 4.29 Lakh/Year 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) 1 NA NA NA NA NA Amount of effluent generation NA (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: NA Amount of treated effluent NA recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: NA Membership of CETP (if require): NA Note on ETP technology to be used NA Disposal of the ETP sludge NA 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) HSD-27.5 Ltr/Hr @ will be 1 140 KVA – 1No. S-1 5.6 Mtr. will be provided SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331100% load provided HSD- 21.9 Ltr/Hr @ will be 2 100 KVA – 1 No. S-2 5.0 Mtr. will be provided 100% load provided HSD- 6.5 Ltr/Hr @ will be 3 40 KVA – 1No. S-3 4.0 Mtr. will be provided 100% load provided 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 HSD NA 55.9 Ltr/Hr 55.9 Ltr/Hr

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 16 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 41.Source of Fuel Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd/ Hindustan Petroleum 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By Roadway

Total RG area : 1474.03 m2 No of trees to be cut NA : Number of trees to 183 Nos. 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed 183 Nos. native trees : Timeline for completion of Mid of Construction plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Shady tree, Small white fragrant 1 Bombax Ceiba Cotton Tree 08 flower 2 Azardirachta Indica Neem 10 Good medicinal use Tall evergreen tree with fruit 3 Mangifera Indica Mango 09 bearing Tall evergreen tree with fruit 4 Areca Catechu Palm 20 bearing 5 Pongamia Pinnata Indian beech 11 Good medicinal use Artocarpus Tall evergreen tree with fruit 6 Jackfruit 06 Heterophyllus bearing Fragrant flowers or leaves attracts 7 Albizia Lebbeck Shirish 17 birds/butterflies/bees, Drought tolerant Fragrant flowers or leaves attracts 8 Saraca Indica Sita Ashok 14 birds/butterflies/bees, Deep green, Shiny foliage Fragrant flowers or leaves, 9 Butea Monosperma Palas 16 Flowers covering the entire crown Creates shade, attracts Lagerstromia 10 Jarul 07 birds/butterflies/bees, Good for Flosreginae screening Tall evergreen tree with fruit 11 Syzygium Cumini Jamun 12 bearing Fragrant flowers or leaves,Plant 12 Bauhinia Blakieana Rakta Chandan 06 for pooja, Evergreen tree 13 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Khaya Grandis Khaya 10 Evergreen tree Auspicious attracts 14 Cassia Fistula Golden shower 03 birds/bees/butterflies/hanging or weeping growth Shady tree, Small white fragrant 15 Mimusops Elengi Bakul 06 flower 16 Terminalia Catappa Badam 13 Fruit bearing evergreen tree 17 Michelia Champka Chafa 06 Ornamental flowering tree 18 Manilkara Zapota Chikoo 06 Fruit bearing tree 19 Phyllanthus Emblica Amla 03 Good medicinal tree

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 17 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL. supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 30 KW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 40 KVA- 1 No construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 2210 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1169 KW load): Transformer: 22/630 KVA – 2 Nos. DG set as Power 140 KVA – 1 No.(Resi.), 100 KVA – 1 No.(Comm.) & 40 KVA – back-up during 1No.(MHADA) operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing No through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: • Solar water heating systems will be done for bathrooms. • Solar lights will be provided for common amenities like Street lighting & Garden lighting. • LED based lighting will be done in the common areas, landscape areas, signage’s, entry gates and boundary compound walls etc. • Auto Timer switches will be provided for Street lights, Garden lights, Parking & staircase Lights & other common area Lights, 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 LED lights. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Percentage Savings Per Day. For Total Annual 1 Savings in KWH for Solar Power, Hot Water & LED 17.69 % Lighting Details Percentage Savings Per Day. For Total Annual 2 Savings in KWH For Solar Power & Solar Hot Water 13.7 % Details 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Air - Green belt will be provided

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 18 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) STP will be installed & excess treated water used for Water - flushing & gardening Noise monitoring will be done in once a fortnight. Noise - Traffic management plan to be prepared. Acoustically enclosed DG set will be brought & installed. Wet Waste will be treated in OWC. STP sludge will be Solid - Used as Manure after treatment in OWC Dry Waste Waste will be given to SWACH

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Energy system : Rs.56.70 Lakh (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Energy system: Rs. 1.13 Lakh/Year 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water for Dust 1 Air Environment Suppression, Air & 0.50 Lakh/Year Noise Monitoring Tanker Water for 2 Water Environment Construction, Water 0.50 Lakh/Year Monitoring Site Sanitation 3 Land Environment 0.50 Lakh/Year –Mobile toilets Disinfection- Pest Control, First Aid Facilities, Health 4 Socio-economic Check Up, Creches 1.00 Lakh/Year For Children, Food for children, Personal Protective Equipment b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 STP 300 m3/day Rs.86.00 Lakh Rs.15.71 Lakh/Year 2 RWH Rain water Harvesting Rs.20.00 Lakh Rs.0.40 Lakh/Year 3 MSW OWC Rs.20.75 Lakh Rs.4.29 Lakh/Year 4 Energy System - Rs.56.70 Lakh Rs.1.13 Lakh / Year 5 Landscaping - Rs.50.00 Lakh Rs.5.00 Lakh/Year 6 Swimming Pool - Rs.14.27 Lakh Rs.1.68 Lakh/Year 7 Safety Equipments - Rs.10.00 Lakh Rs.2.00 Lakh/Year 8 PostSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 EC Monitoring - - Rs.2.50 Lakh/Year Dry Waste 9 - - Rs.2.80 Lakh/Year Management 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances)

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 19 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & - design of confluence: Number and area of 1 No. & Area = 1409.86 m2 basement: Number and area of 1 No. & Area = 2393.17 m2 podia: Total Parking area: 13188.80 m2 Area per car: 45.16 m2 Area per car: 45.16 m2 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 1038 Nos. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 292 Nos. competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal 7.5 m. roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(a) Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant - Informations

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 20 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessment Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 14750.00 m2, FSI area of 26528.22 m2, Non FSI area of 25818.04 m2 and total BUA of 52346.26 m2.SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 21 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) PP has satisfactorily complied with the points raised in 89th meeting of SEAC-3.

SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for prior environmental Clearance.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 22 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 03 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 25, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed Construction of 568 housing units with 4 Convenient Shops for Economically Weaker Section Group Under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana on S.NO. 136/1 (P), C.T.S. No. 4911 (P), Reservation (HDH) No.283, Village- Akurdi, District – Pune by M/s Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation. Is a Violation Case: No

Proposed Construction of 568 housing units with 4 Convenient Shops for Economically Weaker Section Group Under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana on S.NO. 136/1 (P), C.T.S. No. 4911 (P), 1.Name of Project Reservation (HDH) No.283, Village- Akurdi, District – Pune by M/s Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation. 2.Type of institution Semi Government 3.Name of Project Proponent Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation 4.Name of Consultant Green Circle Inc. 5.Type of project Affordable Housing project under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana for Economical Weaker Section. 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project Survey No. 136/1 (P), C.S.T. No. 4911 (P), Reservation No.283, Village- Akurdi, District - Pune 9.Taluka Mawal 10.Village Akurdi Correspondence Name: Mr. Pradeep Ramchandra Pujari : Executive engineer, BSUP Department Room Number: Engineering Department Floor: 1st Floor Building Name: Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, Pimpri, Pune - 411018 Road/Street Name: Pimpri, pune -411018 Locality: Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, Pimpri, pune - 411018 City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Municipal Corporation Municipal / other area B.P/ENV/Akurdi/01/2018 Dated 07/06/2017 IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: B.P/ENV/Akurdi/01/2018 Dated 07/06/2017 As 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan per 28 meeting of the central Sanctioning and monitoring committee (CSMC) for Pradhan Approval Number MantriAwasYojana (Urban) Housing for all dated 26 Dec 2017 vide File No. N-11011/13 /2017- HFA-III-UD ( E.File 9031679) Approved Built-up Area: 29793 13.Note on the initiated work (If No Construction work has been started. applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ The scheme is approved under Pradhan Mantri Awas yojna as per 28 meeting of the central Other approvals (If applicable) Sanctioning and monitoring committee (CSMC). 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 11,132.82 Sq. m 16.Deductions SEAC-AGENDA-00000003312,615.85 Sq. m 17.Net Plot area 8,516.97 Sq. m a) FSI area (sq. m.): 20,374.23 Sq. m 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 9,418.95 Sq. m Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 29793 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 20,374.23 Sq. m 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 9,418.95 Sq. m DCR Date of Approval: 07-06-2018 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 2,156.97 Sq. m

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 23 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 19.37 % to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 578000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Tower- A P + 12 36 m 2 Tower- B P + 12 36 m 3 Tower- C P + 12 36 m 4 Tower- D P + 12 36 m 5 Tower- E P + 12 36 m 6 Tower- F P + 12 36 m 23.Number of No. of Tenants : 568, Shops :4 tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / 2866 persons users 25.Tenant density 2574.370 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 60 m (old Pune- Mumbai Highway) station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9.00 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing NA. The land is open reservation land for HDH and now building construction will be done as structure (s) if any per approved construction area under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. 30.Details of the demolition with Not Applicable disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 24 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 256 KLD Recycled water - 128 KLD Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 6 KLD Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool NA make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 390 KLD : Fire fighting - Underground water 300 KLD tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 25.0 KLD per Building tank(CMD): Excess treated water 183 KLD Source of water PCMC Fresh water (CMD): 256 KLD Recycled water - 128 KLD Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 KLD Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool NA make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 384 KLD : Fire fighting - Underground water 300 KLD tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 25.0 KLD per Building tank(CMD): Excess treated water 189 KLD Details of Swimming Not Applicable pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require ExistingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Domestic 384 KLD 384 KLD 51 KLD 51 KLD 333 KLD 333 KLD applicable applicable applicable Not Not Not Gardening 6 KLD 6 KLD 6 KLD 6 KLD 0 KLD 0 KLD applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 25 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground Below 3 m water table: 2.0 x 2.0 x 3.0 m Deep, Rain water harvesting system will be developed Size and no of RWH in the form of Rain Water recharge Pits. Rain Water will be collected tank(s) and thought RWP. Total 9 Recharge pits are proposed in the project. Total Quantity: 88% of rain water will be harvested through these recharge pits. Location of the RWH Ground level (UG) tank(s): Quantity of recharge 9 Nos. pits: 34.Rain Water Size of recharge pits Harvesting 2.0 x 2.0 x 3.0 m Deep (RWH) : Budgetary allocation 78.32 Lakhs (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 3.91 Lakhs (O & M cost) : All UG tanks are proposed at ground level as per requirement of each building. Rain water harvesting system will be developed in the form of Details of UGT tanks Rain Water if any : recharge Pits. Rain Water will be collected thought RWP. Total 88 % water will be Harvested. Every tower has Domestic UGT tanks of capacity 66.83 KLD and flushing UGT tanks of capacity 23.50 KLD .

Natural water North to East drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm The Minimum Size of Storm Water Channel is 0.6 x 0.6m deep. Max size drainage water: of 0.6 x 0.7m deep & drain connected at two locations of project site. Size of SWD: 450 mm X 450 mm

Sewage generation 333 KLD in KLD: STP technology: RMBR Capacity of STP 1 STP of capacity 350 KLD (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of Ground Level (UG) Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation 119 Lakhs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 5.95 Lakhs (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Waste generation: 3235.455 cum of excavated material Waste generation in Construction waste debris will be reused at the same site. Excess will the Pre Construction Disposal of the be used for filling purpose of our own development sites as much as and Construction construction waste possible. Rest will be disposed off to authorized sites. Quantity of phase: debris: 2226.56 cum top soil to be preserved which is being utilized for landscaping. Dry waste: 431 Kg /day Wet waste: 996 Kg /day Hazardous waste: 0 Kg/day Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation 0 Kg/day Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 48 Kg/day sludge): Others if any: NA Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 26 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Dry garbage will be disposed off through authorized contractors. Wet garbage shall be treated in organic waste converter (OWC) on site Wet waste: and manure so obtained will be used in landscaping. Hazardous waste: Waste oil from D.G. sets will be handed over to authorized recyclers. Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If of waste: NA applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Dried sludge from STP to be mixed with wet waste and processed in sludge): OWC, this will be used as manure for gardening. Others if any: NA Location(s): Ground

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 70 Sq. m requirement: material: Area for machinery: 200 Sq. ft Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 22.5 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 6.6 Lakhs 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 pH 6.5-8.5 6.0-8.0 6.5-9 applicable 2 Suspended Solids mg/lit 400 10 100 3 BOD mg/lit 350 <10 100 4 COD mg/lit 600 <50 250 Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable SEAC-AGENDA-000000033139.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) Height of 1 DG LDO 1 Building + 0.15 54 degree celcius 3 M 40.Details of Fuel to be used

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 27 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 LDO Not applicable 55 Litres /hr Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel LDO 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Road

Total RG area : 946.33 Sq. m No of trees to be cut 0 Nos. : Number of trees to 96 Trees of 8cm to 12cm size and 10 different varieties of shrubs will be 43.Green Belt be planted : planted. Development List of proposed Peripheral trees will be retained native trees : Timeline for completion of 3 years plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Good for roadside plantation and 1 Ailanthus Excelsa Maharukh 20 have medicinal properties Anthocephallus Good for roadside plantation and 2 Kadamb 15 cadamba provide shade. Good for roadside plantation and 3 Saraca indica Sita ashok 15 provide shade. Have medicinal properties and 4 Cassia fistula Bahava 10 larval host for butterflies. Good as an avenue tree, good for Lagerstroemia flos 5 Tamhan 10 group planting around water regineae gardens and ponds. Good for restoration of dryer parts, 6 Azadirachta indica Neem 15 good for air purifier and have medicinal properties. 7 Michelia champaca Son chafa 5 Good for ornamental purpose. 8 Michelia champaca Son chafa 6 Good for ornamental purpose. 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 47.Energy

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 28 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 170 kW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 1 DG set of 200 kVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 3354.26 kW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1507.76 kW load): Transformer: 4 No of 630 kVA DG set as Power back-up during 1 DG of 125 kVA and 1 DG of 250 kVA capacity. operation phase: Fuel used: Diesel Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Energy Saving Measures: • Road/Landscape area lighting : LED Street Lighting • Lobby & staircase and Parking area lighting on LED lights/ Solar lights • Solar Hot Water system to all flats • T5 lights at parking space. • Lifts with VFD • Water Level Controller with Timer for water pumps system to be provided. • Roofs will be insulated to minimize heat gain with 50 mm expanded polystyrene or equivalent insulation. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Road/Landscape : LED Street Lighting 50% 2 Parking Lights : LED 45% 3 Lobby and Staircase :LED Lights 45% 4 Lifts wih VFD and Passange (8 People) 30% 5 Lifts wih VFD and Service (13 People) 33% 6 Solar Hot Water system 100% 7 Plumbing/ Fire fighting load 30% 8 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Total Energy saving 38.61% 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Water pollution due to Not applicable STP domestic sewage Solid Not applicable OWC waste

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 29 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Air pollution and Noise Stack of required height and acoustic enclosure for Not applicable pollution noise control due to DG set

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 208.88 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 107.49 Lakhs 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water for Dust 1 water sprinkling 0.7 Lakhs Suppression 2 Site Sanitation Septic tank 1.5 Lakhs For Air, Water, soil Environmental and Noise analysis 3 1.3 Lakhs Monitoring from MoEF accredited lab Pest control Team 4 Disinfection at site 7.2 Lakhs appointment Health Check up of 5 Doctor appointment 43.2 Lakhs Workers Safety during 6 DMP cost construction , PPE to 21 Lakhs workers b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 STP Cost STP installation 119 Lakhs 5.95 Lakhs/yr Rain Water Harvesting 2 RWH cost Tank and Recharge 78.32 Lakhs 3.91 Lakhs/yr Pits For Air, Water, soil Environmental and Noise anlaysis 3 0 Lakhs 15.205 Lakhs/yr Monitoring from MoEF accredited lab Solar Hot water 4 Solar Energy 171 Lakhs 8.55 Lakhs/yr System for all the flats Total area of garden is 5 Gardening 18 Lakhs 0.9 Lakhs 946.33 Sq.mt. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Solid waste 6 OWC machine 22.5 Lakhs 6.6 Lakhs/yr management Energy Saving Energy saving 7 208.88 Lakhs 107.49 Lakhs/yr Measures equipments installed Fire sprinklers, extinguisher, 8 DMP cost 112 Lakhs 5.6 Lakhs/yr camera,security sign etc 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances)

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 30 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & Separate entry and exit roads with minimum 15 m abutting road and

design of Drive way designed for the project is 6.00 mt wide. confluence: Number and area of Not applicable basement: Number and area of Not applicable podia: Total Parking area: 3124.00 Sq. m Area per car: Not applicable Area per car: Not applicable Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by Two Wheeler - 710 Nos. and Bicycles - 710 Nos. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 0 nos. competent authority: Public Transport: Not applicable Width of all Internal 6.0 m wide internal driveway. roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance Not applicable obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted Not applicable areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(a) Notification sheet Court cases pending Not applicable if any Other Relevant Not applicable Informations

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 31 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessment Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 11,132.82 m2, FSI area of 20,374.23 m2, Non FSI area of 9,418.95 m2 and total BUA of 29793 m2. SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 32 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) PP has satisfactorily complied with the points raised in 89th meeting of SEAC-3.

SEAC decided to recommend the proposal for prior environmental Clearance.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 33 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 03 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 25, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Affordable Housing Development Under PMAY Scheme, Gat. no.1177/1/1, At Barshi, Solapur by M/s. Sahayog Developers Is a Violation Case: No

Affordable Housing Development Under PMAY Scheme, Gat. no.1177/1/1, At Barshi, Solapur by 1.Name of Project M/s. Sahayog Developers 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Dr. Bharat J. Gaikawad & Others 4.Name of Consultant - 5.Type of project MHADA PMAY Housing project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance NA has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project Gat. no.1177/1/1, At Barshi, Solapur 9.Taluka Barshi 10.Village Barshi Correspondence Name: Mr. Samadhan Patil Room Number: - Floor: - Building Name: - Road/Street Name: - Locality: Gat. no.1177/1/1, At Barshi, Solapur City: Solapur 11.Whether in Corporation / MHADA Municipal / other area Approved letter received by MISSION DIRECTOR, PMAY, MHADA Mumbai & MHADA Pune Board 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: - Approved Built-up Area: 13.Note on the initiated work (If NA applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Letter from MHADA received dated 21.12.2018 Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 20900 sq. m. 16.Deductions 900 sq. m. 17.Net Plot area 20000 sq. m. a) FSI area (sq. m.): 28291.26 sq. m 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 2618.14 sq. m Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 30909.40 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): - 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): - DCR Date of Approval: 01-01-1900 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 6681.66 sq. m. 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 33.40 % to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 682162557

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 34 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Building A G/P+4 Floors 14.95 M. 2 Building B G/P+4 Floors 14.95 M. 3 Building C G/P+4 Floors 14.95 M. 4 Building D G/P+4 Floors 14.95 M. 5 Building E G/P+4 Floors 14.95 M. 6 Building F G/P+4 Floors 14.95 M. 7 Building G G + 3 floors 12.05 m 8 Building H G + 3 floors 12.05 m 9 Building I G + 3 floors 12.05 m 10 Building J G + 3 floors 12.05 m 11 Building K G + 3 floors 12.05 m 12 Building L G + 3 floors 12.05 m 23.Number of Residential : 552 no’s tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / Residential population : 2760 no’s users 25.Tenant density 500 / ha per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire Road width 18 m & Nearest Fire station Kacheri road at 2.5 km distance from project station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 6.00 m & minimum 3.00 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing NA structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 35 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of water Barshi Municipal Corporation Fresh water (CMD): 248.40 Recycled water - 124.20 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 12 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 384.6 : Fire fighting - Underground water 0 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 0 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 165.54 Source of water Barshi Municipal Corporation Fresh water (CMD): 248.40 Recycled water - 124.20 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 0 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 372.6 : Fire fighting - Underground water 0 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 0 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 177.61 Details of Swimming No pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require ExistingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 36 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground Post monsoon 5.10 meter Pre monsoon 8.40 meter water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 06 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting (RWH) Size of recharge pits Pit 2*2*2meter Bore well 0.180 meter diameter and 60 meter depth : silting chamber 1*1*1 Budgetary allocation Rs. 3,40,000 /- (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 30,000 /- (O & M cost) : Domestic UG tank Capacity (cum) : For building A to F : 153 KLD, For Details of UGT tanks Building G to L : 239 KLD if any : Flushing tank Capacity(cum) : 124 KLD

Natural water As per contour drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 9567 m3/year drainage water: Size of SWD: 600 mm

Sewage generation 335.34 KLD in KLD: STP technology: MBBR technology Capacity of STP 340 KLD (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of 175 sq. m Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs. 51,00,000 /- (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs. 8,00,000 /- (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 30 kg/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste will be used in site premises phase: debris: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Dry waste: 483 kg/day Wet waste: 786.6 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 30.18 kg/day sludge): Others if any: E-waste : 3.78 kg/day

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 37 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Dry waste: To authorized vendor Wet waste: Treatment of OWC Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Will be used as a manure sludge): Others if any: E-waste will be handed over to authorized vendor Location(s): shown in plan

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 88 sq. m requirement: material: Area for machinery: Considered in above Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 17,66,464 /- (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 5,78,400 /- 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 38 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III)

Total RG area : RG area required (10 %) : 2000 sq. M RG area provided : 2010.26 sq. m No of trees to be cut 0 : Number of trees to 250 no's 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed Provided below native trees : Timeline for completion of Up to completion of project plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Medium size deciduous tree, 1 Cassia fistula Bahawa 39 Draught tolerant, Beautiful yellow flower, butterfly host plant. Medium-sized evergreen tree, Its 2 Mimusops Elengi Bakul 21 timber is valuable ,used in traditional medicine State flower of maharashtra, 3 Lagerstromia indica Taman 31 medium size tree with beautiful purple flower. Medium size evergreen tree. 4 Michelia champaca Sonchafa 30 Fragrant yellow flowers, butterfly host plant. 5 Swietenia mahagoni Mahagony 17 Medium size semi evergreen tree. Semi - evergreen tree with 6 Azadirachta indica Neem 17 medicinal value. Evergreen medium size white 7 Saraca asoca Sita Ashoka 25 flowering tree, beautiful foliage and fragrant flowers Medicinal plant, edible fruits, 8 Emblica Officinalis Awala 25 butterfly host tree. Medium sized fruit bearing tree, 9 Psidium guayava Guava 20 medicinal plant-good source of calcium and vitamin C. Medium sized fruit bearing tree, 10 Annona squamosa Sitaphal 25 medicinal value. 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 39 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 50KW (59KVA) Load) DG set as Power back-up during 62.5 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 4000 KVA load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1961 KVA load): Transformer: 4 x 500 KVA DG set as Power back-up during 2 x 62.5KVA operation phase: Fuel used: Diesel Details of high tension line passing No through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: LED lighting fixtures for Common Area 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 LED lighting fixtures for Common Area 30 % 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 9,10,00,000 /- (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 18,00,000 /- 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Erosion control – dust 1 Air suppression measures Rs. 1,06,000 /- and barricading 2 Land Site Sanitation Rs. 26,500 /- 3 Health & safety Site Safety Rs.88,000 /- Environment Environmental 4 Rs. 1,20,000/- management Monitoring Disinfection and 5 Health & safety Rs. 45,000 /- Health Check-ups

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 40 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage Treatment 1 1 STP Rs. 51,00,000 /- Rs. 8,00,000 /- Plant 2 Rain Water Harvesting 06 pits Rs. 3,40,000 /- Rs. 30,000 /- Solid Waste 3 1 OWC Rs. 17,66,464 /- Rs. 5,78,400 /- Management Green Belt 4 250 trees Rs. 10,10,250 /- Rs. 2,00,000 /- Development LED lights for common 5 Energy details Rs. 9,10,00,000 /- Rs. 18,00,000 /- areas Environmental 6 - - Rs. 14,40,000 /- Monitoring 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & The project has access from existing 18.0 m wide road with 9.00

design of m.internal road & proposed 15.0 m wide DP road confluence:

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 41 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Number and area of NA basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: 2811.6 sq m ( as per DCR) Area per car: 12.5 sq m ( as per DCR) Area per car: 12.5 sq m ( as per DCR) Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by Scooter : 708 , Cycle = 708 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by Car : 72 competent authority: Public Transport: Barshi City buses Width of all Internal 3.00 m & 6.00 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted None within 10 km areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA B2 Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant The proposed project is in PMAY scheme Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of theSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 42 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessment Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 20900 m2, FSI area of 28291.26 m2, Non FSI area of 2618.14 m2 and total BUA of 30909.40 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC PP has satisfactorily complied with the points raised in 86th meeting of SEAC-3.

SEAC decidedSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 to recommend the proposal for prior environmental Clearance Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 43 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 03 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 25, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed Residential Development “Nakshatra I Land” at Gat No. 669, Moshi Road, off. Pune Nashik Highway, Pune Is a Violation Case: Yes

1.Name of Project Nakshatra I Land 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent M/s Ellora Buildwell Pvt. Ltd 4.Name of Consultant Building Environment (India) Pvt.Ltd 5.Type of project housing project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Not applicable in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project Gat No. 669, Moshi Alandi Road, off. Pune Nashik Highway, Pune 9.Taluka Pune 10.Village Moshi Alandi Ellora Buildwell Pvt. Ltd. (Owner) Ellora Home Makers Pvt. Ltd. (Developer) Ellora Fiesta, Plot Correspondence Name: No. 8, Sector-11,Juinagar,Navi Mumbai-400705 Ellora Buildwell Pvt. Ltd. (Owner) Ellora Home Makers Pvt. Ltd. (Developer) Ellora Fiesta, Plot Room Number: No. 8, Sector-11,Juinagar,Navi Mumbai-400705 Ellora Buildwell Pvt. Ltd. (Owner) Ellora Home Makers Pvt. Ltd. (Developer) Ellora Fiesta, Plot Floor: No. 8, Sector-11,Juinagar,Navi Mumbai-400705 Building Name: Ellora Fiesta Ellora Buildwell Pvt. Ltd. (Owner) Ellora Home Makers Pvt. Ltd. (Developer) Ellora Fiesta, Plot Road/Street Name: No. 8, Sector-11,Juinagar,Navi Mumbai-400705 Locality: Juinagar City: Navi Mumbai 11.Whether in Corporation / Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, Municipal / other area Moshi/Layout/28/2012 dated 31.08.2012 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: Approval Number Moshi/Layout/28/2012 dated 31.08.2012 Approved Built-up Area: 108401 13.Note on the initiated work (If yes applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ -- Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 46,614 .00 16.Deductions 6,765.02 17.Net Plot areaSEAC-AGENDA-000000033139,848.98 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 52,894.45 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 55,506.58 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 108401 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 54,273.13 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): -- DCR Date of Approval: 31-08-2012 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 11,526.49 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 29% to sky)

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 44 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 21.Estimated cost of the project 1310000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Type A P+12 -- 2 Type B P+12 -- 3 Type C P+12 -- 4 Type D P+12 -- 5 Type E LP+UP+12 -- 6 Type F LP+UP+12 -- 7 Type G P+12 -- 8 Type H P+12 -- 9 Type I P+12 -- 10 Type J P+12 -- 11 Type K G+11 -- 12 Club House G+1 -- 13 Commercial Bldg Gr + Mz floor -- 14 Amenity Bldg G+3 flrs. -- Flats: 977 Nos; 23.Number of Shops: 33 Nos. tenants and shops Offices: 5 Nos. 24.Number of expected residents / Residential: 4885 nos. Offices & Shops: 657 nos. users 25.Tenant density 245 tenant/Ha per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road Nearest Fire Station: PCMC Fire Station at 6.45 km away from proposed site and from the nearest fire existing width of the road from the nearest fire station to the proposed building is 6 mt station to the andproposed to be 24 m wide proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9.0 around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing 4 Buildings completed and 1 building (first floor completed) structure (s) ifSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 any 30.Details of the demolition with -- disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 45 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 32.Total Water Requirement Source of water PCMC / STP Treated Water Fresh water (CMD): Residential: 449.00; Commercial: 9.00 Recycled water - Residential: 225.00; Commercial: 11.00 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - Residential: 55.00; Commercial: -- Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool -- make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) Residential:729.00; Commercial:20.00 : Fire fighting - Underground water Residential:555.00; Commercial:-- tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water Adequate Capacity tank(CMD): Excess treated water Residential:326.00; Commercial:7.00 Source of water PCMC / RWH / STP Treated Water Fresh water (CMD): Residential: 449.00; Commercial: 9.00 Recycled water - Residential: 225.00; Commercial: 11.00 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - Residential: --; Commercial: -- Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool -- make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) Residential:674.00; Commercial:20.00 : Fire fighting - Underground water Residential:555.00; Commercial:-- tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water Adequate Capacity tank(CMD): Excess treated water Residential:381.00; Commercial:7.00 Details of Swimming -- pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 46 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground 5.5 Mtr. to 7.1 Mtrs. BGL water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and -- Quantity: Location of the RWH -- tank(s): Quantity of recharge 15 Nos. pits: Size of recharge pits 3×3×4 mt 34.Rain Water : Harvesting Budgetary allocation (RWH) Rs.45 Lacs (approx.) (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs.0.90 Lacs per annum(approx.) (O & M cost) : Residential: Domestic UG tankCapacity:723m3 Flushing UG tank Capacity: 280m3 Details of UGT tanks Fire UG tank Capacity: 550m3 if any : Commercial: Amenity Domestic UG tankCapacity:14 KLD Flushing UG tank Capacity: 12 KLD Fire UG tank Capacity: Included in residential

Natural water South to North West drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 24 m3/min drainage water: Size of SWD: Internal storm water 900 mm wide.

Sewage generation Residential: 606.00 KLD; Commercial:18.00 KLD in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP Residential: 1 x 650 KLD; Commercial: 1x 20 KLD (CMD): Sewage and Residential: • Total area provided : 301 m2 • Location of STP: Near Location & area of Building J; Commercial: • Total area provided : 41 m2 • Location of Waste water the STP: STP: Near Building A Budgetary allocation STP 1-650 KLD: Rs.90 lakhs STP -20 KLD: Rs. 27 Lakhs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation STP 1: Rs. 21.29 Lakhs annually STP 2: Rs. 5.61 Lakhs annually (O & M cost): SEAC-AGENDA-000000033136.Solid waste Management Waste generation in Waste generation: 30 kg/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste Used for land levelling phase: debris: Dry waste: Residential: 687 Kg/day; Commercial: 34 Kg/day Wet waste: Residential: 1605 Kg/day; Commercial: 80 Kg/day Hazardous waste: -- Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation -- Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry -- sludge): Others if any: STP sludge: 128 kg/day (Residential and Commercial Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 47 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Will be handed over to SWACH Wet waste: Treated in Samruddhi OWC (2 no.) Hazardous waste: -- Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If -- of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry -- sludge): Others if any: -- Location(s): OWC 1-1825 kg/d: Near Building H OWC 2- 105 kg/d:Near Building A

Area Area for the storage of waste & other OWC 1 :180 m2 OWC 2: 12 m2 requirement: material: Area for machinery: --

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: OWC 1 :Capital Cost: Rs. 21.50 lakhs ; OWC 2: Capital Cost: Rs. 6.25 (Capital cost and OWC 1: Rs. 9 Lakhs per annum Rs. 5.75 lakhs/annum+3.25 lakhs O & M cost: O&M cost): (collection); OWC 2: Rs. 1.25 lakhs per annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 48 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III)

RG on the ground (sq.m.) : 4229.60 m2 • RG on the podium (sq.m.) : Total RG area : 3518 m2 No of trees to be cut -- : Number of trees to 43.Green Belt 389 be planted : Development List of proposed Attached native trees : Timeline for completion of Throughout constructiojn plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance 1 attached attcahed attached attached 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 attached attached attached 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand -- Load) DG set as Power back-up during -- construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 4379 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 3892.4 KVA load): Transformer: -- DG set as Power residential buildings : 2 no. of 200 kVA; commercial buildings: 1 no. of back-up during 62.5 kVA operation phase: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Fuel used: Diesel Details of high tension line passing -- through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 49 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Solar water heating systems will be done for bathrooms. • Solar lights will be provided for common amenities like Street lighting & Garden lighting. • CFL & LED based lighting will be done in the common areas, landscape areas, signage’s, entry gates and boundary compound walls etc. • uto Timer switches will be provided for Street lights, Garden lights, Parking & staircase Lights & other common area Lights, 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. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 -- 45.97% 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. Rs 137.90 Lacks (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs 2.97 Lacks annually 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water For Dust 1 Air Environment 0.64 Suppression Air & Noise 2 Air Environment 1.34 monitoring Tanker water for 3 Water Environment 1.60 construction 4 Water Environment Water monitoring 0.42 Biological 5 gardening 13.25 Environment CFL lamps for labor 6 Energy Conservation 1.30 hutments;LPG Socio- Economic 7 Safety 24.36 Environment b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) STP1:90.00 L; STP 2; 1 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331STP 2 Nos. STP1:1.77 L; STP 2; 0.47 L 27.00 L 2 Rain Water Harvesting 15 Recharge Pits 45.00 0.90 Environmental 3 -- -- 15.47 Monitoring 4 Gardening -- 125.00 42.00 OWC 1:6.25; OWC 5 Solid waste -- OWC 1:1.25 OWC 2;9.00 2;21.50 6 Solar Water Heater -- 97.70 1.90

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 50 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & -- design of confluence: Number and area of -- basement: Number and area of -- podia: Total Parking area: 24,865.80 m2 Area per car: Stilt:30.00; Open:25.00 Area per car: Stilt:30.00; Open:25.00 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by -- competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 547 Nos. competent authority: Public Transport: -- Width of all Internal Internal road 12m wide and 6m wide driveway roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance na obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Critically Polluted -- areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA -- Notification sheet Yes Criminal case was filled under section 15 r.w. Section of 16 of EPA, Court cases pending 1986 in the court of Judicial Magistrate Fist class at Pune on 21st if any January,2015 by MPCB (Court case no. : RCC No. 241/2015)

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 51 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Other Relevant -- Informations Have you previously submitted Yes Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online 01-06-2017 submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP informed that the proposal under consideration is under consideration by SEIAA having SEIAA StatementSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 Number- 00000001575. PP requested to delist the current proposal under consideration (i.e. proposal bearing SEIAA Statement Number- 00000001296) and requested to consider the proposal with SEIAA Statement Number- 00000001575 after receipt of its minutes form SEIAA.

DECISION OF SEAC

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 52 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) The proposal is delisted.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION Kindly find SEAC decision above.

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 53 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 03 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 25, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for IT Park “Business at Mantri” at Sy. No. 197/2+4 to 7B, Nagar Road, Lohegaon Village, Haveli Taluka, Pune, Maharashtra Is a Violation Case: Yes

1.Name of Project IT Park Project “Business at mantri” 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent M/s Mantri Developers Pvt. Ltd. 4.Name of Consultant EQMS India Pvt. Ltd. 5.Type of project OTHERS (IT Park Project) 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project (Constructed Already) in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project Sy. No. 197/2+4 to 7B 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Nagar Road, Lohegaon Village Correspondence Name: Arvind K. Potdar Room Number: NA Floor: NA Building Name: Mantri Developers Pvt. Ltd. Road/Street Name: Sy no. 16/4A behind Zenser IT park Locality: Kharadi City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Municipal Corporation Pune, PMC Main Building, Near. Mangla Theatre, Shivajinagar, Pune- Municipal / other area 411 005 Ph-020-25501000 Fax no: 020-25501104 E-mail: [email protected] Municipal Corporation of Pune 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: CC/1930/12 Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 48977.28 Mantri Developers has planned and developed an IT Park “Business at Mantri” at Sy. No. 197/2+4 to 7B, Nagar Road, Lohegaon Village, Haveli Taluka, Pune, Maharashtra. Project was planned to be developed in year 1999 and commissioning certificate (CC) from Municipal Corporation of Pune was obtained in year 2000 vide letter no CC/4367/2000 dated 21/1/2000. Construction was initiated in year 2000 and was completed to plinth level in 2001. Then the 13.Note on the initiated work (If project planning was revised and revised commissioning certificate was obtained from Municipal applicable) Corporation of Pune (MCP) in 2006 vide letter no. CC/127/06 dated 07.10.2006. Till this date the approved built-up area for project was 17,050.99 sq m which was below the limit of 20,000 sq m as per EIA Notification dated 14.09.2006 and construction was being undertaken as per the CC. the built-up area exceeded 20,000 sq m in year 2007 and an application was filed to MoEF&CC in 2007 for obtaining environment clearance accordingly. No construction was u 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Not Applicable Other approvals SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331(If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 40346.75 16.Deductions 27714.36 17.Net Plot area 12632.39 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 25220.04 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 23575.66 (including Basement) Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 48795.70 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 25264.78 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): Not Appliccable DCR Date of Approval: 23-09-2013 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 5670.74

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 54 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 44.89 to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 1246700000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 1 B+G+4 21 2 2 B+G+4 21 3 2 B+G+4 21 4 2 B+G+4 21 23.Number of Total Office Units – 22 and tenant – 8 Nos. tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / Users: 2775 (One Shift), 5550 (Double shift) users 25.Tenant density Tenant Permissible 250 per hector, Population – 4425 Nos. per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 60 m Nagar road station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 6 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Resedential Buildings structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with No demolition was involved. disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable SEAC-AGENDA-000000033132.Total Water Requirement

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 55 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of water Municipal water supply Fresh water (CMD): 70 Recycled water - 165 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 5 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool NA make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 240 : Fire fighting - Underground water NA tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water NA tank(CMD): Excess treated water 0 Source of water Municipal water supply Fresh water (CMD): 70 Recycled water - 165 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool NA make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 235 : Fire fighting - Underground water NA tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water NA tank(CMD): Excess treated water 5 Details of Swimming NA pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require ExistingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Domestic 240 KLD NA 240 KLD 188 KLD 188 KLD applicable applicable applicable applicable Fresh water 70 KLD NA 70 KLD NA NA NA 56 KLD NA 56 KLD requireme nt

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 56 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground 10 m bgl water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH Near entry point ( 18°33'46.68) tank(s): Quantity of recharge 196 m3 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting Size of recharge pits (RWH) Size: 98 m3 and 2 nos. of RWH pits : Budgetary allocation 6 Lacs (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 2 Lacs per annum (O & M cost) : UG sump fire tank – 200 Cum Details of UGT tanks UG sump domestic water tank – 150 Cum if any : UG sump treated water tank – 150 Cum

Natural water NA drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm Total Available Annual Run-off: 9886.3 m3, Available Run-off in 20 mins: drainage water: 129.5 Size of SWD: 0.6 m

Sewage generation 188 in KLD: STP technology: SBR Technology Capacity of STP 1 no. of STP with capacity of 200 KLD (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of Location - South East, Area of STP – 233 Sq.m Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation 80 Lacs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 3 Lacs per annum (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Solid waste generated during construction phase was majorly excavated materials, cement bags, bricks, concrete, MS rods, tiles, wood etc. Waste generation: Approx. 39,770.46 m3 of soil was excavated for construction of basements. Waste generation in the Pre ConstructionSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Construction waste was segregated into re-usable, recyclable and reject and Construction fraction. Re-usable waste is stored at site, recyclable material was sold phase: Disposal of the to authorized vendor and rejected material was disposed off at the construction waste designated areas of MCP. Top soil was used for carrying out debris: landscaping and the remaining soil was used within the site for filling, leveling and construction of road. Excess muck was disposed off at the designated locations. Dry waste: 936 Kg/day Wet waste: 401 Kg/day Hazardous waste: Used oil from DG sets Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 19 kg/day of sludge may be generated when project will be at its full sludge): capacity Joy S.Thakur (Secretary OthersSEAC if any: Meeting No:E-waste 94 Meeting generation: Date: September 11.29 kg/dayPage and 4121.757 Shri. kg/year Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Handed over to agency approved by PMC Wet waste: In-house organic waste converter Used oil from DG sets is stored in HDPE drums and is sold to authorized Hazardous waste: vendors Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If of waste: NA applicable): STP Sludge (Dry This sludge can be treated, stabilised and used as manure for sludge): landscaping. Others if any: E-waste are sold to authorized vendors on regular basis. Location(s): Basement a. Separate colored bins are provided in building for collection of recyclable and non-recyclable waste. b. Municipal waste (recyclable & Area Area for the storage non-recyclable) is collected in the temporary waste storage area of waste & other provided in basement on daily basis. c. Separate room is provided in requirement: material: building for storage of e-waste. d. Non-recyclable municipal waste is collected from basement on daily basis by local agencies in the area for disposal Area for machinery: NA Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 5 Lacs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 5 Lacs per annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable SEAC-AGENDA-000000033139.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 58 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Total RG area : 2525 sq. m. No of trees to be cut NA : Number of trees to 250 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed None existing at the site native trees : Timeline for completion of Completed plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance It is a tree growing to a height of 18–30 m tall with a trunk 50 cm to 1 m in diameter. The leaves are bipinnate, 7.5–15 cm long, with one to four pairs of pinnae, each 1 Albizzialebbek Woman’s tongue tree NA pinna with 6–18 leaflets. The flowers are white, with numerous 2.5–3.8 cm long stamens, and very fragrant. The fruit is a pod 15–30 cm long and 2.5-5.0 cm broad, containing six to twelve seeds. This 2-8m evergreen shrub has narrow elongated leaves, large and 2 Plumeria alba White frangipani NA strongly perfumed white flowers with a yellow center. A fully mature kadam tree can reach up to 45 m (148 ft) in height. It is a large tree with a broad crown and straight cylindrical bole. It is quick growing, with broad spreading branches and grows rapidly in the first 6–8 years. The trunk has a diameter of 3 Neolamarckiacadamba Burflower tree NA 100–160 cm, but typically less than that. Leaves are 13–32 cm (5.1–12.6 in) long. Flowering usually begins when the tree is 4–5 years old. Kadam flowers are sweetly fragrant, red to orange in SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331colour, occurring in dense, globular heads of appro Callistemon species have commonly been referred to as bottlebrushes because of their 4 Callistemon sp. Bottle brush NA cylindrical, brush like flowers resembling a traditional bottle brush.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 59 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Tree to 15 m high (50 feet) with the fused conical stipules enclosing the step tip, sap milky. Leaves simple, alternate, blade ovate to elliptic, 4-12 cm long (1 5/8-5 in), typically light green, 5 Ficusbenjamina Weeping fig NA finely veined, with a sharp or attenuate tip. Fruits can be found on the tree throughout the year. Fruit an orange, red, pink, or purple, subglobose synconium 7-12 mm long (1/4-1/2 in), paired in the leaf axils. Fast growing, glabrous, deciduous, tree to ca 25 m tall, branchesdrooping; trunk diameter to 60 cm; bark smooth, gray. Leaves imparipinnate, shiny; young leaves pinkish red, mature leaves glossy, deep green; leaflets 5–9, the terminal leaflet larger 6 Pongamiapinnata Indian beach tree NA than the others; stipels none; stipules caducous. Flowers fragrant, white to pinkish, paired along rachis in axillary, pendent, long racemes or panicles; calyx campanulate or cup-shaped, truncate, short-dentate, lowermost lobe sometimes longer; stand 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 60 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of power Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 50 kVA Load) DG set as Power back-up during 62 kVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 3600 kVA load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 5578 kVA load): Transformer: 2.5 MVA – 2 Nos. (1W+1S) DG set as Power back-up during 2 nos. of 2000 kVA operation phase: Fuel used: Low-sulphur diesel Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Effective measures have been incorporated to minimize the energy consumption in following manners: • Green belt and greenery developed around the project periphery • Usage of low energy embodied locally available construction material. Usage of fly ash bricks, hollow bricks and fly ash mix cement for construction purpose. Usage of excavated soil and construction debris within the project site as filling material • Orientation of building is kept such that it allows natural lighting and ventilation • Overhangs and façade are provided to control the direct sun heat • Provision of energy saving lighting at the site for internal and external lighting. All internal lighting is BEE star rated. All internal lighting will be CFL or T5 lamps based • Solar street lights are provided at the site. LED street lights are provided at the site along with the solar street lights. • Usage of energy efficient lifts • Bus bars in all distribution panels are specified as copper bus bars to reduce losses and improve reliability. • Copper conductors cables are specified for sizes of 16 mm and below, these reduce losses and improve reliability. • All cables are de-rated to avoid heating during use. This also indirectly reduces losses and improves reliability. • Variable frequency drives are incorporated on motor feeders, which save considerable energy. • An APFC relay based on thyrister switching is proposed to effect the power factor correction / improvement within a few cycles of deviation from the setting & also to reduce inrush currents. 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 LED lights for lighting in common areas 5.75 kVA 2 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Solar lights for lighting in common areas 4.13 kVA 3 LED lights for internal lighting 300.5 kVA 4 Energy Efficient lifts 160.4 kVA 5 Energy Efficient HVAC 215.6 kVA 6 Total energy saving 686.38 kVA 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 61 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 15 Lacs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 4 Lacs 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Safety Helmets, Safety Health & safety of spectacles, Safety 1 Workers (PPE, safety Capital Cost: 4 Lacs, Recurring Cost: 1 lacs per annum Shoes, Earplugs, officers etc) earmuffs Environmental 2 Air, Soil, Water, Noise Capital Cost: 2 Lacs, Recurring Cost: 2 Lavs per annum Monitoring Septic Tank & Soak Septic Tank & Soak 3 Capital Cost: 4 Lacs, Recurring Cost: 1 Lacs per annum Pit Pit 4 Sedimentation tanks Sedimentation tanks Capital Cost: 3 Lacs, Recurring Cost: 0.5 Lacs per annum Covered sheds for Covered sheds for 5 Capital Cost: 3 Lacs, Recurring Cost: 0.5 Lacs per annum storage of material storage of material b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) 1 STP 200 KLD 80 3 Landscaping & 2 1545 sq m 10 2 planting trees Municipal waste-1337 Solid waste 3 kg/day E-waste-11.29 5 5 Management kg/day 4 RWH Pit Installation 2 pits 6 2 5 Energy Saving 20.6% 15 4 (Air, water, soil and noise) * Environment monitoring to be carried out twice in Environmental 6 year so recurring cost 2 2 Monitoring* per annum is double that of onetime cost of environmental monitoring. 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 62 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & Plot is situated adjacent to the main Nagar road, entry & exit junction is

design of provided with bell gates for smooth entry and exit of the vehicles confluence: Number and area of 13260.34 sq. m. basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: 12861.2 sq. m. Area per car: Open Space Parking: 25 sq. m., Basement parking: 35 sq. m. Area per car: Open Space Parking: 25 sq. m., Basement parking: 35 sq. m. Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 1323 Nos. competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 551 Nos. competent authority: Public Transport: BRT available at the adjacent road of the project. Width of all Internal 9 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted None within 15 km from the project site. areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA S. No. in the Schedule: 8 (a)Building and Construction, Category B Notification sheet Court cases pending Name of Court – Chief Judicial Magistrate, Pune for EC violation Case

if any No. 615/2015 Order / directions - NIL Other Relevant NA Informations Have you previously SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331submitted Yes Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online 29-08-2017 submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget -

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 63 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 40346.75 m2, FSI area of 25220.04 m2, Non FSI area of 23575.66 m2 and total BUA of 48795.70 m2.

Now, the PP has applied as per the MoEF&CC Notification dated 14/03/2017 and 8/03/2018. DECISION OF SEAC

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 64 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III)

The proposal is considered as category 8(a) B2. After deliberation, Committee hereby accords approval to the following Terms of Reference for undertaking Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) and preparation of Environment Management Plan (EMP) for further discussion and consideration of SEAC:

Terms of Reference for EIA and preparation of Environment Management Plan (EMP) for Violation Cases

1. Project Description

1. Project description, its importance and the benefits.

2. Project site details (location, topo-sheet of the study area of 10 Km, Coordinates, google map, layout map, land use, geological features and geo-hydrological status of the study area, drainage). Hydro-geological survey report with graphs & data.

3. Land use as per the approved Master Plan of the area, Permission/approvals required from the land owning agencies, Development Authorities, Local Body, Water supply & Sewerage Board, etc.

4. Land acquisition status, R & R details.

5. Forest and Wildlife and eco-sensitive zones, if any in the study area of 10 km. Any sensitive areas in impact zone such as archaeological structures, reserved forest, noise sensitive zones etc. Clearances required under the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980, the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and/or the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

6. (G) High Tension wires if any on the plot.

7. (G) Plan showing HFL.

8. (G) Permissions granted by State Government in tabular and chronological form. Comparative statement of components approved and components constructed as per earlier EC (if applicable) and proposed development.

9. (G) PP to submit the detailed master plan indicating already completed construction and proposed construction. PP to submit the certificate from architect for completed work

2. Base Line Data

10. (B) Baseline environmental study for ambient air (PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx & CO),water (both surface and ground), noise and soil for one month (except monsoon period) as per MoEF&CC/CPCB guidelines at minimum 5 locations in the study area of 10 km, The collection and analysis of data shall be done by an environmental laboratory duly notified under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, or an environmental laboratory duly notified under the Environment (Protection) Act,1986, or an environmental laboratory accredited by NABL, or a laboratory of a Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) institution working in the field of environment.

11. (C) Detail on flora and fauna and socio-economic aspects in the study area. Details of tree cutting, tree transplantation and survival report of existing trees.

12. (C) Likely impact of the project on the environmental parameters (ambient air surface and ground water, land, flora and fauna and socio-economic, etc.)

13. (B) Source of water for different identified purposes with the permissions required from the concerned authorities, both for surface water and the ground water (by CGWA) as the case may be, Rain water harvesting, etc.

14. (G) Socio-economic infrastructure details including public transport arrangements on the site; PP to mention details of socio-economic in EIA.

15. (G) PP to submit contour map with slopes, drainage pattern of the site and surrounding area. Layout showing natural water courses on site; total runoff calculation before and after development.

16. (C) PP to submit details of existing trees, proposed to be cut, proposed to be transplanted along with tree survival report

3. Traffic Impact Study in detail including:

17. (V) Traffic Management Plan for the development – Internal circulation indicating road width and turning radius. Cross section of roads at four places showing clear road width, distance left from building line, spaces left for plantation, footpath, service lines etc.

18. (V) Traffic Volume Counts and Turning Movement Counts on all the external surrounding roads of the proposed project showing the time period taken.

19. (V) Topographic details of roads and intersection of the surrounding roads where counts are taken, actual geometry on ground to be shown with dimensions.

20. (V) Traffic generation values of similar development to be given by actual count by actual count as support data for assumption made to the particular project.

21. (V) Parking statement mentioning parking as per DCR & parking provided actually.

22. (V) Basement ventilation plan: Fire Tender Movement Plan showing clear road and turning radius. Cross section of roads at four places including UGT, OWC and DG set location showing clear road width and distance left from building line & spaces left for plantation, parking, service lines, foot paths, etc.

4. Environmental Impact and Management Plan:

23. (B) Identify sources of air pollution, indicate mitigation measures to reduce Air pollution/Noise pollution.

24. (G) Debris management plan including (a) debris required for refilling, (b) contour plan, (c) details of site where excess debris will be disposed, capacity of the site and NOC of plot owner. PP shall also ensure that debris disposed on other plot shall not be disposed on another plot. If to be disposed on another plot, the same shall be carried out as per prevailing environmental laws.

25. (B) Management of solid waste and the construction & demolition waste for the project vis-a-vis the Solid Waste Management Rules 2016 and the Construction & Demolition Rules, 2016. Transport, collection, storage and disposal for all types of wastes like hazardous waste, non-hazardous waste, solid waste, E– waste, and debris/excess earth etc. PP to provide the detailed solid waste management plan along with marked locations on the master plan. Design details of waste processing equipment such as OWC/biogas plants confirming to the technical requirements to meet the quality products.

26. (B) Waste water management (treatment, reuse and disposal) for the project and also the study area. Design of all STP’s along with BOD load, oxygen requirement calculations and sizing of the tanks with respect to the design criteria. PP to submit detailed calculation for the disinfection of the treated STP water; PP to submit cross sectional drawing of STP’s showing dimensions and ground level; PP to provide ozonation for tertiary treatment. PP to mark the area required for all STP’s on master layout with dimensions

27. (J) PP to show internal storm water drain and sewer line arrangements up to final disposal point.

28. (C) Provision of mandatory RG area on virgin land and submit the drawing with calculations, ensuring entire mandatory RG is provided on the plot where residential buildings are proposed.

29. (G) A detailed phase wise development plan with safety planning where occupancy has been given.

30. (T) If any site specific structures such as creation of water body, alteration of natural storm water, large alteration of slopes, creation of green areas abutting to water bodies / natural storm water drain / river etc, is involved, detailed environmental protection approach for the same shall be provided.

31. (D) Separate chapter on Renewable energy in EIA report. PP to submit terrace plan for installing solar panels& calculations of energy saving; Energy efficient measures (LED lights, solar power, etc.) during construction as well as during operational phase of the project. Report on ECBC compliance.

32. (D) Provide details of Solar PV and Solar water heater in the specific format. PP to carryout shadow analysis for identifying the roof-top area for providing solar panels

33. (B) Environmental status report including analysis reports of all environmental pollution reduction facilities if any commissioned.

34. (K) PP to submit Disaster management plan.

35. (B) Preparation of site specific, executable and auditable environment management plan (EMP)

5. Environmental Modelling and additional Studies:

36. (B) Fugitive dust modelling by usingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 local meteorological data. 37. (B) Ecological footprint calculation using LCA approach.

38. (B) Estimation of Carbon footprint of the project.

39. (B) Assessment of ecological damage with respect to air, water, land and other environmental attributes. The collection of data and sample analysis shall be done by an environmental laboratory duly notified under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 or Environmental Laboratory accredited by NABL, or a laboratory of council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) institution working in the field of environment.

40. (B) Gate mass balance analysis for environmental parameters related to solid/liquid waste material coming to site, waste generated and its treatment and disposal from site.

41. (K) Preparation of remediation plan and natural and community resource augmentation plan corresponding to the ecological damage assessed and economic benefits derived due to violation.

6. NOCs, Undertakings and CER:

42. (T) NOC’s required: a) CFO NOC, b)Water supply NOC with quantity, c) Drainage NOC, d) Non-biodegradable waste disposal.

43. (T) Undertaking to provide DG set backup to all Pollution Control Devices, Water Supply, Emergency Services including emergency lifts, etc.

44. (K) PP to submit details of CER activities in consultation with the affected people in the project area as per MoEF&CC circular dt. 01.05.2018, along with details of fund utilization & agreement or consent of executor.

45. PP to refer “approach paper for assessment for environmental damage and estimation of remediation costs for building construction projects initiated with obtaining mandatory environmental clearance” available on the portal : “ecmpcb.in”.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 65 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) FINAL RECOMMENDATION The Committee decided to Grant ToR subject to the above observations,PP requested to prepare and submit EIA report as per EIA Notification, 2006 and amendments thereof.

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 66 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 03 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 25, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for M/s Knowledge City Education Pvt. Ltd. & M/s. Oxford Golf & Resorts Pvt. Ltd. proposes to expand “OXFORD CITY” Residential, Educational Institute and Commercial Project at Gat No. 1167 to 1179,1181, 1183 to 1189, 1191 to 1198,1200 to 1204,1206 to 1232, 1241, 1243, 1245, 1246, 1247, 1253, 1259, 1261, 1263 to 1266, 1268 to 1284, 1286 to 1289, 1292, 1298 to 1303, 1317, 1656 to 1660 at village Lavale and Gat No. 23, 34/1, 34/2/1, 34/4b/1, 129/1, 131, 132, 135, 137/1, 137/2, 137/3, 159, 163, 168, Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Oxford City 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Haresh Shah VK: e environmental LLP, Office: 73/2, Bhakti Marg, Law College Road, Pune - 411 004 4.Name of Consultant 020-66268888 ; Fax: 020-66268801 5.Type of project Township 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Amendment in earlier EC granted on 15th January 2019 vide letter SEIAA-EC-0000000622 in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance EC Granted 1.No. 21-154/2006/IA-III date 17 Oct. 2006. 2. No. 21-362/2007/IA-III dated 27 Dec. has been obtained for existing 2007. 3. SEIAA-EC-0000000622 project Gat No. 1167 to 1179,1181, 1183 to 1189, 1191 to 1198,1200 to 1204,1206 to 1232, 1241, 1243, 1245, 1246, 1247, 1253, 1259, 1261, 1263 to 1266, 1268 to 1284, 1286 to 1289, 1292, 1298 to 8.Location of the project 1303, 1317, 1656 to 1660 at village Lavale and Gat No. 23, 34/1, 34/2/1, 34/4b/1, 129/1, 131, 132, 135, 137/1, 137/2, 137/3, 159, 163, 168, 199, 200/3 at village Bavdhan, Pune, Maharashtra. 9.Taluka Mulshi 10.Village Lavale and Bavdhan Correspondence Name: M/s. Knowledge City Education Pvt. Ltd. & M/s. Oxford Golf & Resorts Pvt. Ltd. Room Number: 501 Floor: 4th Floor Building Name: Kensington Court Road/Street Name: Lane No.5, off North main road Locality: Koregaon Park City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pune Metropolitan Regional development Authority ( PMRDA ) Municipal / other area CC issued by PMRDA 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: Sanctioned vide No. BMU/Mouje Lavale/S.N. Approval Number 1168 and others/PN/31/2017-18 dt. 10.04.2018 Approved Built-up Area: 1545578.96 This has been worked out by adding the Built up area of Existing Phase (5,77,828.01 Sq. M) and Proposed expansion phase (48,46,595.37 Sq. M). The project proponent has planned to complete 13.Note on the initiated work (If the entire project in four phases. So far construction has been carried out is only 62881.92 Sq. applicable) m, which is only 10.88 per cent of the total built up area of the previous EC. Important buildings or edifices constructed in the existence phase are Golf Club Building 4763 Sq. m, Flame SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331University 53618.92 Sq. m. and Avasara School 4500.00 Sq. m. 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Yes Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 3857154.00 16.Deductions 220554.83 17.Net Plot area 3636599.17 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 4253512.80 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 1170910.51 Non-FSI) c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 5424423

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 67 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 1287982.47 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): DCR Date of Approval: 10-04-2018 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 254682 Sq. m. 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 6.6 % of Total Plot Area and 7.0 % of Net Plot Area to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 150000000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number OCR -1: G1BA G1BA ( No of Bldg. 1 2PD+30 99.90 6) 2 OCR -1: G7 G1BA ( No of Bldg. 2) 2PD+30 99.90 3 OCR -1: G3D G1BA ( No of Bldg. 3) 2PD+30 99.90 4 OCR -1: G4A G1BA ( No of Bldg. 6) 2PD+30 99.90 OCR -2: N1Cb G1BA ( No of Bldg. 5 3PD+30 99.90 4) OCR -2: N1Da G1BA ( No of Bldg. 6 3PD+30 99.90 2) 7 OCR-2: G3D G1BA ( No of Bldg. 3) 3PD+30 99.90 OCR-2: MLCP+C8 G1BA ( No of 8 6 24.00 Bldg. 1) 9 OCR 2: C5 G1BA ( No of Bldg. 1) 3 15.00 10 OCR 2: CG ( No of Bldg. 1) 3 15.00 11 OCR 2: C7 ( No of Bldg. 1) 3 15.00 12 OCR 3: T1, T3 ( No of Bldg. 2) 5PD+30 99.90 OCR 3: T2,T4,T5,T6,T7 ( No of 13 5PD+30 99.90 Bldg. 4) 14 OCR 4: T ( No of Bldg. 1) 2PD+ 30 99.90 15 OCR 5: T ( No of Bldg. 3) 2PD+ 30 90.00 16 OCR 6: BLOCK A ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 14.28 17 OCR6: BLOCK B ( No of Bldg. 1) G+4 25.00 OCR 6: BLOCK Commercial 18 P + 1 7.20 building ( No of Bldg. 1) 19 OCR6: BLOCK E ( No of Bldg. 1) G+7 28.15 20 OCR-6 Iconic I ( No of Bldg. 1) G+12 44.90 21 OCR 6: Iconic II ( No of Bldg. 1) G+12 44.90 OCR 6: Parking Building ( No of 22 P+1 6.00 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Bldg. 1) 23 OCR-7 +8 TYPE-1 ( No of Bldg. 18) G+2 14.50 24 OCR-7 +8 TYPE-2 ( No of Bldg. 3) G + 2 14.50 25 OCR-7 +8 TYPE-3 ( No of Bldg. 79) G + 2 14.50 26 OCR-7 +8 TYPE-4 ( No of Bldg. 13) G + 2 14.50 27 OCR-7 +8 TYPE-5 ( No of Bldg. 21) G + 2 14.50 28 OCR-7 +8 TYPE6 ( No of Bldg. 18) G + 2 14.50 29 OCR 9 T ( No of Bldg. 1) 2PD+30 99.90 30 OCR 10 T ( No of Bldg. 1) 2PD+30 99.90

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 68 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 31 OCR 12 T ( No of Bldg. 6) 2PD+30 99.90 32 OCR 13 T ( No of Bldg. 4) 2PD+30 99.90 33 OCR 14 E 1 ( No of Bldg. 2) P+17 60.00 34 OCR 14 E 3 ( No of Bldg. 2) P+17 60.00 35 OCR 15 E 1 ( No of Bldg. 1) P+17 60.00 36 OCR 16 E 1 ( No of Bldg. 1) P+18 55.00 37 OCR 17 E 1 ( No of Bldg. 1) P+17 60.00 38 OCR 17 E 1A ( No of Bldg. 1) P+17 60.00 39 OCR 17 E 2 ( No of Bldg. 2) P+17 60.00 40 OCR 18 T ( No of Bldg. 3) 2PD+30 99.90 41 OCC- 4 Shed -1 ( No of Bldg. 1) G 7.8 42 OCC- 3 Town Hall ( No of Bldg. 1) P+ POD + 7 24 43 OCC- 2 C -2 ( No of Bldg. 1) P+ POD + 23 71.40 44 OCA-4 Health Club ( No of Bldg. 1) P+ 2 15 OCA-2 Library Building ( No of 45 P+ 7 24.00 Bldg. 1) 46 OCE -9 Health ( No of Bldg. 1) P+ 5 18.15 47 OCE-1 A01 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+1 9.45 48 OCE-1 A02 ( No of Bldg. 1) LG+G+3 14.95 49 OCE-1 A03 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 12.00 50 OCE-1 A04 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+2 11.25 51 OCE-1 A05 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 12.00 52 OCE-1 A06 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+1 9.45 53 OCE-1 A07 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 14.85 54 OCE-1 A08 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+1 9.45 55 OCE-1 A09 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 14.85 56 OCE-1 A10 ( No of Bldg. 1) G 5.20 57 OCE-1 A11 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+1 13.11 58 OCE-1 A12 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+1 11.10 59 OCE-1 A13 ( No of Bldg. 1) G 4.02 60 OCE-1 A15 ( No of Bldg. 3) G+1 6.90 61 OCE-1 A16 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+1 7.00 62 OCE-1 A17 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+1 7.00 63 OCE-1 A18 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+1 7.00 64 OCE-1 A19 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+1 7.00 65 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331OCE-1 A20 ( No of Bldg. 1) G 4.50 66 OCE-1 A21+22 ( No of Bldg. 1) G 6.45 67 OCE-1 A23 ( No of Bldg. 1) G 3.45 68 OCE-1 A26 +2 ( No of Bldg. 3) G+3 13.00 69 OCE-1 A27 +2 ( No of Bldg. 3) G+4 14.95 70 OCE-1 A28 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 14.95 71 OCE-1 A40 ( No of Bldg. 1) G 4.35 72 OCE-1 A41 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+2 14.81 73 OCE-1 A42 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 15.00

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 69 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 74 OCE-1 A46 ( No of Bldg. 1) G 3.45 75 OCE-1 A47 ( No of Bldg. 1) G 3.45 76 OCE-1 A48 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+4 15.00 77 OCE-1 Auditorium ( No of Bldg. 1) G+1 14.40 OCE2:Sport Complex ( No of Bldg. 78 G+1 10.80 1) OCE2:Executive Education Centre 79 G+7 24.00 ( No of Bldg. 1) 80 OCE2:Hostel 1 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 12.00 OCE2:Faculty Housing ( No of 81 G+7 24.00 Bldg. 1) 82 OCE 3 0 0 83 OCE 4 0 0 84 OCE -5 Building-1 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 14.90 85 OCE -5 Building-2 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 14.90 86 OCE -5 Building-3 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 14.90 87 OCE -5 Building-4 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 14.90 88 OCE -5 Building-5 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 14.90 89 OCE -5 Building-6 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 14.90 OCE7 – Academic Block – A ( No of 90 G+3 15.00 Bldg. 1) OCE7 – Academic Block – B ( No of 91 G+3 15.00 Bldg. 1) 92 OCE6- School 1 ( No of Bldg. 1) G+3 14.90 OCE8 – Housing 2A ( No of Bldg. 93 G+4 16.00 4) 94 OCE8: Housing 3A ( No of Bldg. 1) G+4 16.00 OCE8: Housing D-1, D2 & D-3 ( No 95 G+1 7.00 of Bldg. 3) 96 OCU-1 Bus Station ( No of Bldg. 1) G 5.00 OCU-1 Police Station ( No of Bldg. 97 G 4.20 1) 98 OCU-1 Fire Station ( No of Bldg. 1) G 5.00 23.Number of No. of Tenements 18922 (Residential) ; total number of buildings 290 tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / 275168 users 25.Tenant density 50 (permissible 250 per hector) per hectare SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road 18 m. road developed by project proponent connected to NH-4. Fire station is at distance of 12.0 from the nearest fire km. also 3 bay fire station is proposed in Township. station to the proposed building(s)

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 70 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 mtr around the building excluding the width for the plantation So far construction has been carried out is only 62881.92 Sq. m, which is only 10.88 per cent of 29.Existing the total built up area of the previous EC. Important buildings or edifices constructed in the structure (s) if any existence phase are Golf Club Building 4763 Sq. m, Flame University 53618.92 Sq. m. and Avasara School 4500.00 Sq. m. 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement Source of water Irrigation Department Pune Fresh water (CMD): 8792 Recycled water - 5158 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 2560 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 9 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 16510 : Fire fighting - Underground water 500 KL tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 30 KL tank(CMD): Excess treated water 4118 (ues for golf course)

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 71 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of water Irrigation Department Pune Fresh water (CMD): 8792 Recycled water - 5158 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 9 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 13950 : Fire fighting - Underground water 500 KL tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 30 KL tank(CMD): Excess treated water 5916 ues for golf course) Details of Swimming AS per Layout plan pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Domestic 500 13488 13988 90 1763 1853 410 11725 12135 Gardening 664 1897 2561 0 0 0 0 0 0

Level of the Ground Pre monsoon depth of Water level 2-5 m water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and details are given in hydrogeology Report Quantity: Location of the RWH As per contour of the site tank(s): Quantity of recharge 34.Rain Water 250 Nos. Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits 2 x1 x 2 m : Budgetary allocation 220 Lakhs SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331(Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 12 Lakhs/Annum (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks 20 UGWT will be provided if any :

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 72 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Natural water Storm water drainage will be designed according to contour of the site drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 222000 cum drainage water: Size of SWD: 1200 mm & 1800 mm in diameter

Sewage generation 12185 in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 25no. Total Capacity 12330 KLD (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of Shown in Layout Plan Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs. 900 Lakhs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs. 1 cr/Annum (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 24 Kg/day the Pre Construction Disposal of the and Construction construction waste Authorized Dealer phase: debris: Dry waste: 24990.5 Kg/Day Wet waste: 37486 .0 kg/day Hazardous waste: 0 Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation 30 Kg/day Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Yes sludge): Others if any: Used Oil Dry waste: Authorized recycler Wet waste: OWC Hazardous waste: Authorized dealer if any Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If Authorized Dealer of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Dry Sludge will be used as manure for Gardening sludge): Others if any: Authorized Vendor SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Location(s): As per shown in Layout Plan Area Area for the storage of waste & other Enmark area is shown in layout plan requirement: material: Area for machinery: 2328 Sq.m for OWC setup. Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 3.5 Crores (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 50 lacs per annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB)

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 73 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 1 pH NA 7.5-8.5 7.0-7.5 6.5-9.0 2 SS mg/ltr 150-200 50-100 100 3 BOD mg/ltr 50-80 10-30 30 Amount of effluent generation 90 kld (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: 100 KLD Amount of treated effluent 88 KLD recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge 8-9 kg 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA Authorised Vendor 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) level (m) appropriate as per 1 DG Set 2380 ltr/day 122 nos. as per -- Norms height. 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Diesel 816 ltr/day 2380 ltr/day 3196 ltr/day 41.Source of Fuel Local Supplier 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site by Road through Truck Tanker

Total RG area : 937455.59 Sq.m. ( Including Hill slope plantation) No of trees to be cut 800 Nos. approximate ) : Number of trees to 7500 trees have been planted and As many as 20000 trees have been 43.Green Belt be planted : planned to be planted Development List of proposed Neem, Mango, Jambhul, Fig, Amaltas, Bargad, Shisam, Arjuna, native trees : Gulmohar, Jackfruit, Chiku, Ashok, Furcurea, Badam, Royal Palm SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Timeline for completion of Not Applicable plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance 1 Azardirachtaindica Neem 3000 Dense , Evergreen 2 FicusBenghalensis Bargad,(Wad) 150 Large, Dense , Evergreen 3 TerminaliaArjuna Arjuna 2000 semi-deciduous, Medium 4 PolyalthiaPendula Ashoka 4000 Evergreen, small

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 74 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 5 MangiferaIndica Amba 1000 Large, Dense , Evergreen 6 SyzygiumCuminii Jambhul 1000 semi-deciduous, Medium 7 Cassia Fistula Amaltas 1500 Evergreen, small 8 DalbergiaLatifolia Shisam 1000 Large, Dense , Evergreen 9 MicheliaChampaka SoanChafa 800 Large, Dense , Evergreen 10 Manilkarazapota Chiku 800 semi-deciduous, Medium, tall 11 FurcrataGigantia Furcurea 700 succulent garden ornamental. 12 DelonixRegia Gulmohar 1500 Deciduous, Large Good canopy, Fruit & flower, 13 Artocarpusheterophyllus Jackfruit 500 attracting 14 FicusBenjamina Fig 550 Deciduous, Large 15 Roystonearegia Royal Palm 1500 Deciduous, Large 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 197 MW Load) DG set as Power back-up during NA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 365 MW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 197 MW load): Transformer: 184 Nos. DG set as Power back-up during 122 Nos. operation phase: Fuel used: Diesel Details of high tension line passing 132 KVA line through the plot if SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 75 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Solar Energy Conventional Energy

Sr. No Description Units Saved/ year Energy cost savings/ Year Units Saved/ Day Units / year Energy cost / Year % Energy Saving/yr (Kw-hr/ year) (Rs./year) (Kw-hr/ Day ) (Kw-hr/ year) Rs./year 1 Solar Lighting 43800 306600 120 438000 3066000 10 (for Landscape/Driveway) 2 Still Floor / Staircase 5162706 36138942 14144 17209020 120463140 30 / Lift Lobby Lighting 3 VFD’s on Lifts 4204800 29433600 11520 21024000 147168000 20 4 Solar Panels for Hot Water 2509600 17567200 6875.62 135505000 94535000 19

Total Savings/year (KWH) 11920906 83446342 32660 52176020 365232140 27 Total Savings/ day (Kwh) 32660 228620 142948 1000636 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Solar Lighting (for Landscape/Driveway) 50 % 2 Still Floor / Staircase / Lift Lobby Lighting 30 % 3 VFD’s on Lifts 20 % 4 Solar Panels for Hot Water 9 % 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Air Pollution –Vehicular Movement and Every DG set having appropriate Acoustic Cover and Acoustic Covered and Chimney DG Set used Chimney (stack) as per CPCB Norms during power failure only 23 more STP Total capacity after expansion will be Sewage 200 KLD and 300 KLD 12330 KLD Solid Waste (Non Bio- degradable) Bins are Provided 2 OWC will be installed and Bio Degrdable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.4203.00Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs.50.00 Lakh per Annum 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Water for Dust 1 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331SPM 495.5 Suppression Site Sanitation & 2 mobile toilets 7.2 Safety Environmental 3 -- 2.75 Monitoring Health & Checkup of 4 -- 12.78 Labour 5 TOTAL -- 518.23 b) Operation Phase (with Break-up):

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 76 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage Treatment 1 Water Pollution Plant 23 Nos. Total 900 100 capacity 12330 KLD Water sprinklers, Air Pollution Control Stacks of appropriate 2 25 5 Management ht shall be provided to DG Set Organic Waste Solid Waste 3 Converter OWC and 35 50 Management bins will be provided 250 Nos of pits shall 4 RWH 220 12 be provided Flat Area (2 Light On PV Solar) solar water 5 Energy Conservation 4203 50 heaters & Solar Street Light. Environmental 6 monitoring 0 11.5 monitoring 7 -- Total 5383 228.5 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & The project site is approachable by Mumbai-Bangalore NH-4 road

design of through TarRoad Developed by Project Proponent. confluence:

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 77 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Number and area of None basement: Number and area of 46 Podium. podia: Total Parking area: 817000 Sq. m. Area per car: As per PMRD Norms Area per car: As per PMRD Norms Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 87770 Scooter and 87770 Cycles competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 27678 Nos competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal 12-24 m. roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8 (b), B1 Notification sheet Court cases pending None if any The proposed project is Rearrangement of Internal Township sectors. Other Relevant As per earlier EC in OCR 6 .no. of tenements have increased from 315 Informations to 437 and Environmental services have been provided accordingly. Have you previously submitted Yes Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online 18-12-2017 submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS EnvironmentalSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 Impacts of the - project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 78 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 3857154.00 m2, FSI area of 4253512.80 m2, Non FSI area of 1170910.51 m2 and total BUA of 5424423 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(b)B1. DECISION OF SEAC

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 79 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Committee informed PP to use model TOR available on the web site of MoEF&CC in addition to the points mentioned below for carrying out EIA studies:

Additional terms of Reference for carrying out EIA studies

1. Project Description

1. Project description, its importance and the benefits.

2. Project site details (location, topo-sheet of the study area of 10 Km, Coordinates, google map, layout map, land use, geological features and geo-hydrological status of the study area, drainage). Hydro-geological survey report with graphs & data.

3. Land use as per the approved Master Plan of the area, Permission/approvals required from the land owning agencies, Development Authorities, Local Body, Water supply & Sewerage Board, etc.

4. Land acquisition status, R & R details.

5. Forest and Wildlife and eco-sensitive zones, if any in the study area of 10 km. Any sensitive areas in impact zone such as archaeological structures, reserved forest, noise sensitive zones etc. Clearances required under the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980, the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and/or the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

6. (G) High Tension wires if any on the plot.

7. (G) Plan showing HFL.

8. (G) Permissions granted by State Government in tabular and chronological form. Comparative statement of components approved and components constructed as per earlier EC (if applicable) and proposed development.

9. (G) PP to submit the detailed master plan indicating already completed construction and proposed construction. PP to submit the certificate from architect for completed work

2. Base Line Data

10. (B) Baseline environmental study for ambient air (PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx& CO),water (both surface and ground), noise and soil as per MoEF&CC/CPCB guidelines at minimum 5 locations in the study area of 10 km, The collection and analysis of data shall be done by an environmental laboratory duly notified under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, or an environmental laboratory duly notified under the Environment (Protection) Act,1986, or an environmental laboratory accredited by NABL, or a laboratory of a Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) institution working in the field of environment.

11. (C) Detail on flora and fauna and socio-economic aspects in the study area. Details of tree cutting, tree transplantation and survival report of existing trees.

12. (C) Likely impact of the project on the environmental parameters (ambient air surface and ground water, land, flora and fauna and socio-economic, etc.)

13. (B) Source of water for different identified purposes with the permissions required from the concerned authorities, both for surface water and the ground water (by CGWA) as the case may be, Rain water harvesting, etc.

14. (G) Socio-economic infrastructure details including public transport arrangements on the site; PP to mention details of socio-economic in EIA.

15. (G) PP to submit contour map with slopes, drainage pattern of the site and surrounding area. Layout showing natural water courses on site; total runoff calculation before and after development.

16. (C) PP to submit details of existing trees, proposed to be cut, proposed to be transplanted along with tree survival report

3. Traffic Impact Study in detail including:

17. (V) Traffic Management Plan for the development – Internal circulation indicating road width and turning radius. Cross section of roads at four places showing clear road width, distance left from building line, spaces left for plantation, footpath, service lines etc.

18. (V) Traffic Volume Counts and Turning Movement Counts on all the external surrounding roads of the proposed project showing the time period taken.

19. (V) Topographic details of roads and intersection of the surrounding roads where counts are taken, actual geometry on ground to be shown with dimensions.

20. (V) Traffic generation values of similar development to be given by actual count by actual count as support data for assumption made to the particular project.

21. (V) Parking statement mentioning parking as per DCR & parking provided actually.

22. (V) Basement ventilation plan: Fire Tender Movement Plan showing clear road and turning radius. Cross section of roads at four places including UGT, OWC and DG set location showing clear road width and distance left from building line & spaces left for plantation, parking, service lines, foot paths, etc.

4. Environmental Impact and Management Plan:

23. (B) Identify sources of air pollution, indicate mitigation measures to reduce Air pollution/Noise pollution.

24. (G) Debris management plan including (a) debris required for refilling, (b) contour plan, (c) details of site where excess debris will be disposed, capacity of the site and NOC of plot owner. PP shall also ensure that debris disposed on other plot shall not be disposed on another plot. If to be disposed on another plot, the same shall be carried out as per prevailing environmental laws.

25. (B) Management of solid waste and the construction & demolition waste for the project vis-a-vis the Solid Waste Management Rules 2016 and the Construction & Demolition Rules, 2016. Transport, collection, storage and disposal for all types of wastes like hazardous waste, non-hazardous waste, solid waste, E– waste, and debris/excess earth etc. PP to provide the detailed solid waste management plan along with marked locations on the master plan. Design details of waste processing equipment such as OWC/biogas plants confirming to the technical requirements to meet the quality products.

26. (B) Waste water management (treatment, reuse and disposal) for the project and also the study area. Design of all STP’s along with BOD load, oxygen requirement calculations and sizing of the tanks with respect to the design criteria. PP to submit detailed calculation for the disinfection of the treated STP water; PP to submit cross sectional drawing of STP’s showing dimensions and ground level; PP to provide ozonation for tertiary treatment. PP to mark the area required for all STP’s on master layout with dimensions

27. (J) PP to show internal storm water drain and sewer line arrangements up to final disposal point.

28. (C) Provision of mandatory RG area on virgin land and submit the drawing with calculations, ensuring entire mandatory RG is provided on the plot where residential buildings are proposed.

29. (G) A detailed phase wise development plan with safety planning where occupancy has been given.

30. (T) If any site specific structures such as creation of water body, alteration of natural storm water, large alteration of slopes, creation of green areas abutting to water bodies / natural storm water drain / river etc, is involved, detailed environmental protection approach for the same shall be provided.

31. (D) Separate chapter on Renewable energy in EIA report. PP to submit terrace plan for installing solar panels& calculations of energy saving; Energy efficient measures (LED lights, solar power, etc.) during construction as well as during operational phase of the project. Report on ECBC compliance.

32. (D) Provide details of Solar PV and Solar water heater in the specific format. PP to carryout shadow analysis for identifying the roof-top area for providing solar panels

33. (B) Environmental status report including analysis reports of all environmental pollution reduction facilities if any commissioned.

34. (K) PP to submit Disaster management plan.

35. (B) Preparation of site specific, executable and auditable environment management plan (EMP)

5. Environmental Modelling and additionalSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 Studies:

36. (B) Fugitive dust modelling by using local meteorological data.

37. (B) Ecological footprint calculation using LCA approach.

38. (B) Estimation of Carbon footprint of the project.

39. (B) Gate mass balance analysis for environmental parameters related to solid/liquid waste material coming to site, waste generated and its treatment and disposal from site.

6. NOCs, Undertakings and CER:

40. (T) NOC’s required: a) CFO NOC, b)Water supply NOC with quantity, c) Drainage NOC, d) Non-biodegradable waste disposal.

41. (T) Undertaking to provide DG set backup to all Pollution Control Devices, Water Supply, Emergency Services including emergency lifts, etc.

42. (K) PP to submit details of CER activities in consultation with the affected people in the project area as per MoEF&CC circular dt. 01.05.2018, along with details of fund utilization & agreement or consent of executor.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 80 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) FINAL RECOMMENDATION The Committee decided to Grant ToR subject to the above observations,PP requested to prepare and submit EIA report as per EIA Notification, 2006 and amendments thereof.

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 81 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 03 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 25, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed Residential Development at Plot No. 27/1 Balewadi, Tal. - Mulshi, Pune By M/S Akruti P kumar Joint venture Is a Violation Case: No

Proposed Residential Development at Plot No. 27/1 Balewadi, Tal. - Mulshi, Pune By M/S Akruti 1.Name of Project P kumar Joint venture 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr.Shailesh Ghunsulal Hingrah 4.Name of Consultant Ar. Anagha Paranjape Purohit 5.Type of project Residential Development project. 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project Plot No. 27/1 Balewadi, Tal. - Mulshi, Pune By M/S Akruti kumar Joint venture 9.Taluka Mulshi 10.Village Balewadi Correspondence Name: Mr.Shailesh Ghunsulal Hingrah Room Number: 404 Floor: 404 Niranjan Building Name: Niranjan Road/Street Name: 99 Marine Drive Locality: Marine Drive City: mumbai 11.Whether in Corporation / PMC Municipal / other area Under process 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: Under process Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 13.Note on the initiated work (If No Construction work has been initiated on site. applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Not applicable Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 10,100.00 m2 Road widening :493.50 m2 Reservation: 893.72 m2 Balance plot area: 8712.78 m2 Amenity 16.Deductions space: 413.20 m2 17.Net Plot area 8249.58 m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 20616.28 m2 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 21676.66 m2 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 42292 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): DCR Date of Approval: 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 1194 m2 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 14 % of net plot area to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 996400000

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 82 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Building A LP+2P+19 64.15 2 Building B LP+2P+18 60.00 3 Building C LP+2P+19 59.85 23.Number of No. of tenements : 435 flats tenants and shops No. of shops & offices: 2 offices 24.Number of expected residents / Residential Tenants: 2175 Commercial Tenants: 10 users 25.Tenant density 789 Tenements/hectare 3947 Tenants/hectare per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire Width of the road is 12 m wide. Nearest fire station: Hinjewadi phase one fire station station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 m wide turning radius. around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Not Applicable structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with Not Applicable disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 83 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 196 m3/day Recycled water - 98m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 7 m3/day Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool Not applicable make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 301 m3 : Fire fighting - Underground water 200 m3/day tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 90 m3/day tank(CMD): Excess treated water 106 m3/day Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 196 m3/day Recycled water - 98m3/day Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 m3/day Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool Not applicable make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 293 m3 : Fire fighting - Underground water 200 m3/day tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 90 m3/day tank(CMD): Excess treated water 113 m3/day Details of Swimming Not applicable pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require ExistingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 84 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground Pre monsoon : 10.40m bgl Post monsoon : 5.40 m bgl water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and Not applicable Quantity: Location of the RWH Not applicable tank(s): Quantity of recharge 34.Rain Water No. of recharge pits with bore well : 4 Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits 1.5m x1.5m x 1.5m : Budgetary allocation Rs.1,47,000/- (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 20,000/- (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks UGWT Tank Capacity : 495 m3 if any : Fire Fighting : 200 m3

The storm water drainage will be designed according to contours. The Natural water storm water collected through the storm water drains of adequate drainage pattern: 35.Storm water capacity will be led to recharge pits. Quantity of storm drainage Quantity of storm water: 1356.10 m3/year water: Size of SWD: Size of SWD:450 mm

Sewage generation 235 m3/day in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Technology Capacity of STP 1 STP of 250 m3/day (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of On ground , area ~ 143 sqm Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs.61,70,000/- (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs.10,11,412/- (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Waste generation in the construction Phase due to labour camp: - Dry Waste generation in Waste generation: waste (Kg/day): 8 kg/day -Wet waste (Kg/day): 12 kg/day -Total waste the Pre Construction generated:20kg/day and Construction Disposal of the The Construction waste generated during construction shall be phase: SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331construction waste segregated, reused on site and surplus shall be led to scrap dealers for debris: recycling. Dry waste: 436 kg/day Wet waste: 654 kg/day Hazardous waste: Not applicable Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation Not applicable Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 24.60 kg/day sludge): Others if any: E – waste (Kg/month) : 3 kg/day

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 85 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Will be handed over to SWaCH Wet waste: will be treated in Organic Waste Converter (OWC). Hazardous waste: Not applicable Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If Not applicable of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Dried sludge from STP will be used as mannure sludge): Others if any: E – waste: Will be handed over to authorized recyclers Location(s): On ground

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 35 m2 requirement: material: Area for machinery: 25 m2 Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.18,75,000/- (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 5,07,384/- 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

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Total RG area : 871.28 m2 No of trees to be cut 0 : Number of trees to 110 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed Please refer below list native trees : Timeline for completion of Till operation phase plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance A medium to large size evergreen tree which cab stand in drought 1 Azadiracta indica Neem 05 conditions. It has air purifying quality. A large size evergreen tree with 2 Syzygium cumini Jambhul 08 dense foliage that provides shade. Attracts a variety of birds. A columnar,large evergreen tree, 3 Millingtonia hortensis Indian cork tree 06 grows well in both dry and moist regions A large ayurvedic tree. It is well 4 Pongamia pinnata Karanji 10 suited to intense heat and sunlight. A large ayurvedic tree. It is well 5 Saraca indica Sita ashok 07 suited to intense heat and sunlight. State flower tree of Maharashtra Lagerstromia flos- Medium sized tree, beautiful 6 Tamhan 10 regineae purple flowers, grows well in both dry and humid climate Small deciduous tree. Excellent 7 Cassia fistula Bahava 10 flowering tree for arid regions. Evergreen tree which can resist in 8 Albizia lebbeck Shirish 08 drought conditions. Large deciduous, fruit bearing 9 Terminalia catappa Badam 10 Grown for the deep shade its large leaves provide 10 Plumeria alba Champa 09 Ornamental flowering tree Medium sized evergreen tree, 11 Michelia champaca Sonchafa 14 fragrant yellow flowers, Butterfly host plant SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Medium sized evergreen tree, 12 Mangifera indica Mango 05 fragrant yellow flowers, Butterfly host plant Evergreen tree which can resist in 13 Ficus benjamina Weeping Fig 08 drought conditions. 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 87 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 1 Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable 47.Energy Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 100 kW Load) DG set as Power back-up during 1 DG set of 140 kVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 9089 KW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 2553 kW load): Transformer: 1250 KVA X 2NO DG set as Power back-up during 200 KVA X 1NO operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing Not Applicable through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: • Use of T-5 Fittings (28 w) and Electronic ballasts instead of Fluoroscent Light fittings ( 40w) and copper ballasts. • User to be recommended to use BEE FIVE star certified appiance and Airconditioners • Use of LED fittings (18 w) and Electronic ballasts instead of Fluoroscent Light fittings ( 40w) and copper ballasts • Use of T-5 Fittings (28 w) and Electronic ballasts instead of Fluoroscent Light fittings ( 40w) and copper ballasts • Use of BEE Certified Motors • % of saving using above mentioned techniques: 14.8 % • Using Solar PV's in common area (26 KW i.e 1% of demand load) • % of saving using solar systems 49275 kwh/annum

49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 solar systems 49275 kwh/annum 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs.27,00,000/- (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 1,00,000/- 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 88 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Erosion control – dust suppression measures, 1 Air Environment 1113250/- barricading and top soil preservation Labour Camp toilets & 2 Land 4,80,000/- sanitation Labour Safety 3 Health & Safety Equipments and 4,00,000/- training Environmental 4 Environment 1,85,600/ Monitoring Disinfection and 5 Health & Safety 51,000/- Health Check-ups Environment Environmental 6 1,70,000 Management Monitoring cell b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage treatment 1 1 STP 61,70,000/- 10,11,412/- plant Solid waste 2 1 OWC 18,75,000/- 5,07,384/- management development & 3 Landscaping maintenance of green 3,05,120/- 24,409/- area 4 Rain water harvesting 4 recharge pitS 1,47,000/- 20,000/- Environmental air,water,noise,soil,waste 5 - 1,82,500/- Monitoring water,OWC mannure 6 Solar PV Solar Hot Water System 27,00,000/- 1,00,000/- 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction Proposed site is located at Balewadi. The road network within the site to the main road & has been designed to cater to the traffic loads of the project. Internal

design of driveways are 6 m wide. Existing access road is 60 m wide mumbai confluence: banglore highway. 12 m wide service road is proposed.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 89 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Number and area of Not Applicable basement: Number and area of Not Applicable podia: Total Parking area: 6766.70 sqm Area per car: 12.5 Area per car: 12.5 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 945 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 352 competent authority: Public Transport: Not Applicable Width of all Internal 6 mts roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance Not Applicable obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted Not Applicable areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA Building and construction Notification sheet Court cases pending Not Applicable if any Other Relevant Not Applicable Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Summorised in brief information of Project as below. Brief information of the project by SEAC PP remained absent. The proposal was deferred. DECISION OF SEAC PP remained absent. The proposal was deferred.

Specific Conditions by SEAC:

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 90 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) FINAL RECOMMENDATION Kindly find SEIAA decision above.

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 91 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 03 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 25, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Proposed developmental project at Gat No. 569(p), Wagholi Tal Haveli,Pune by M/s. Majestique Housing LLP. Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Majestique Manhatten 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Amit Lalwani 4.Name of Consultant Vke environmental LLP 5.Type of project Housing Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Expansion in existing Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Obtained - SEAC-III - 2014 / CR-328 / TC-3 , DATED 25 JANUARY 2016 has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project G. No. 569(p), Wagholi 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Wagholi Correspondence Name: Majestique Housing LLP Room Number: Office No. 3,4,5 Floor: Ground Building Name: Swayambhu , Sujay Garden Road/Street Name: - Locality: Mukundnagar City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Pune Metropolitan Regional Development Authority ( PMRDA) Municipal / other area Received from PMRDA 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: In Process Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 00 13.Note on the initiated work (If As per EC Commercial Buildings ( A1 and A2) work has been initiated applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 32000 16.Deductions 8924.14 17.Net Plot area 23075.86 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 47110.59 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 31050.74 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 78162 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 47110.59 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 31050.74 DCR Date of Approval: 08-09-2017 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 6696.15 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 29.02 to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 980000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 92 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 A1 G+UP+1 10.00 2 A2 G+UG 7.00 3 B P+UP+12 39.45 4 C P+UP+12 39.45 5 D P+UP+12 39.45 6 E P+UP+12 39.45 7 F P+UP+12 39.45 8 G P+UP+12 39.45 9 H P+UP+12 39.45 10 I P+UP+12 39.45 23.Number of FLATS - 952 AND SHOPS - 86 tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / Residential :- 4760 , commercial : 537 users 25.Tenant density 397 per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 24 m station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9.0 around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing As per EC Commercial Buildings ( A1 and A2) work has been initiated structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 93 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of water Wagholi Grampanchayat Fresh water (CMD): 442 Recycled water - 225 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 25 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 3 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 695 : Fire fighting - Underground water 400 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20 kld each building tank(CMD): Excess treated water 284 Source of water Wagholi Grampanchayat Fresh water (CMD): 442 Recycled water - 225 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 00 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 3 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 695 : Fire fighting - Underground water 400 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20 kld each building tank(CMD): Excess treated water 309 Master Pool : 11 X 5.35 X 1.2 M Baby pool : 3.6 X 3.6 X0.7 M

Total Watee Requirement : 80 Make Up Water 2.39 Details of Swimming Ozone system with chlorination unit along with the setup of Water filtration and Control Panel pool (If any) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Details of quality to be achived for swimming pool water and parameters to be monitored PH -7 to 7.5 Clorine Level: 0.8 to 1.2 mg/l 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 94 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Level of the Ground 9 to 12 m water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 08 pits: Size of recharge pits 2.5 m X 2 m 34.Rain Water : Harvesting Budgetary allocation 16,00,000/- (RWH) (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 1,60,000/- (O & M cost) : Residential

Domestic UG tank capacity 618 m3 Flushing UG tank capacity 309m3 Details of UGT tanks FireUG tank capacity 300m3 if any : commercial Domestic UG tank capacity 170 m3 Flushing UG tank capacity 16 m3

The storm water drainage will be designed according to contours. The Natural water storm water collected through the storm water drains of adequate drainage pattern: 35.Storm water capacity will be led to recharge pits. Quantity of storm drainage 4019.5 m3/year water: Size of SWD: 450 and 600 mm

Sewage generation 534 in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 1 no of 545 KLD (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of 270 Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation 1,40,00,000 /- SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331(Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 19,00,000/- (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management

Waste generation in Waste generation: 20 the Pre Construction Disposal of the The Construction waste generated during construction shall be and Construction construction waste segregated, reused on site and surplus shall be led to scrap dealers for phase: debris: recycling. Dry waste: 1033 kg/day Wet waste: 1482 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Joy S.Thakur (Secretary applicable):SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 95 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman Phase:SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) STP Sludge (Dry 50 kg/day sludge): Others if any: E waste: 8 kg/day Dry waste: will be handed over to SWaCH. Wet waste: will be treated in Organic Waste Converter (OWC). Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Will be used as manure sludge): Others if any: E waste: Through authorized vendor Location(s): On ground

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 90 requirement: material: Area for machinery: 90 Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 30,50,000/- (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 09,84,000/- 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 HSD Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel NA 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site By Road

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Total RG area : 3200.00 No of trees to be cut 0 : Number of trees to 268 NOS as list attached, 15 nos existing trees , 9 to be retained and 6 43.Green Belt be planted : to be transplanted. Development List of proposed Listed Below native trees : Timeline for completion of Till operation phase plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance 1 Manilkara zapota Chikoo 12 Fruit Bearing tree 2 Michelia champaca Champa 43 Evergreen & bird attracting tree. Evergreen tree, timber yielding 3 Mimusopes elengi Bakul 7 and medicinal plant 4 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 7 Evergreen & bird attracting tree Drought tolerant, ornamental & 5 Cassia fistula Golden shower 23 medicinal plant Used in pesticide & dye 6 Butea monosperma Flame tree 13 preparation, Drought tolerant, ornamental & 7 Cassia grandis Pink shower 21 medicinal plant 8 Saraca indica Sita ashok 43 Evergreen medicinal plant 9 Roystonea regia Royal palm 54 Nitrogen fixer, ornamental plant 10 Syzygium cumini Jambhul 14 Fruit tree & bird attracting tree Tropical fruit tree & bird 11 Neolamarkia cadamba Kadamba tree 18 attracting tree 12 Mangifera indica Mango tree 18 Evergreen & bird attracting tree 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 97 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 22 kw Load) DG set as Power back-up during 125 kva construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 3700 kw load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 2932 kw load): Transformer: 1 Transformer DG set as Power back-up during 2 DG set of 180kva & 320 kva operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Using solar hot water & Solar Pv systems 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Using LED, VFD, SOlar sytems 23% 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 400 L (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 20 L 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Erosion control – dust suppression measures, 1 Air Environment 3163000 barricading and top soil preservation Labour Camp toilets & 2 Land 480000 sanitation Labour Safety 3 Health & Safety Equipments and 400000 training Environmental 4 Environment 51000 Monitoring

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 98 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Disinfection and 5 Health & Safety 182500 Health Check-ups b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage treatment 1 1 STP 140 19 plant Solid waste 2 1 OWC 30.50 9.84 management Development & 3 Landscaping maintenance of 27.25 2.0 landscape 4 Rain water harvesting RWH pits 16 1.60 Air, Environmental 5 soil,noise,water,waste - 1.85 Monitoring water,OWC mannure 6 Renewable energy Solar PV & hot water 400 20 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction Proposed site is located at Wagholi. The road network within the site to the main road & has been designed to cater to the traffic loads of the project.Internal design of driveways are 6 m wide. confluence:

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 99 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Number and area of NA basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: 9405 Area per car: 12.5 Area per car: 12.5 Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 1151 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 298 competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal minimum 6 m roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA Building & construction Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant NA Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of theSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Satisfactory. project Water Budget Satisfactory. Waste Water Satisfactory. Treatment Drainage pattern of Satisfactory. the project Ground water Satisfactory. parameters Solid Waste Satisfactory. Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 100 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Air Quality & Noise Satisfactory. Level issues Energy Management Satisfactory. Traffic circulation system and risk Satisfactory. assessment Landscape Plan Satisfactory. Disaster management system Satisfactory. and risk assessment Socioeconomic Satisfactory. impact assessment Environmental Satisfactory. Management Plan Any other issues related to Satisfactory. environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 32000 m2, FSI area of 47110.59 m2, Non FSI area of 31050.74 m2 and total BUA of 78162 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC During discussion following points emerged:

1. In CER, PP has proposed plantation of 300 trees. PP to submit exact location, length of road, name of road etc. PP has also proposed providing 60 solar lights. PP to submit exact location where these will be planted.

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

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 101 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) SEAC-III have decided to recommend the proposal to SEIAA for Prior Environmental clearance subject to above conditions

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 102 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 03 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 25, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Environment Clearance for Proposed project “Sai Proviso Emporis “ at Plot No. 27/1 & 30 at Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Phase-II, Hinjewadi-Pune-57, Taluka Mulshi, Dist.-Pune Is a Violation Case: No

1.Name of Project Sai Proviso Emporis 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Sanjay Gawande for M/s. EMPORIS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES LLP 4.Name of Consultant Enviro Analysts & Engineers Pvt Ltd. 5.Type of project Commercial 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project Plot No. 27/1 & 30 at Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Phase-II, Hinjewadi-Pune-57, Taluka Mulshi, 8.Location of the project Dist.-Pune 9.Taluka Mulshi 10.Village Hinjewadi Correspondence Name: Mr. Sanjay Gawande Room Number: 1201/1301 Floor: 12th & 13th Floor Building Name: Bhumiraj Costarica Road/Street Name: Plot No. 1 & 2, Sector 18, Palm Beach Road Locality: Sanpada City: Navi Mumbai - 400705 11.Whether in Corporation / MIDC, Hinjewadi Phase II Municipal / other area No. EE /IT/Plans/ A-42138 /of 2019.) Dated- 31.01.2019 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: No. EE /IT/Plans/ A-42138 /of 2019.) Dated- Approval Number 31.01.2019 Approved Built-up Area: 12111.92 13.Note on the initiated work (If NA applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 6000 m2 16.Deductions Nil 17.Net Plot area 6000 m2 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 18000 m2 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 12316.33 m2 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 30316.33 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 3351.87 m2 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 8760.05 m2 DCR Date of Approval: 31-01-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 2185.28 m2 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 36.42 % on net plot area to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 750000000

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 103 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 2 Basement +Ground + 9 Upper 1 Commercial Building 36.0 Floors 23.Number of NA tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / 4165 No. (Fixed+ Floating) users 25.Tenant density NA per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 30m wide road ( Nearest Fire Station at Hinjewadi Phase 3 It about is 2 km away) station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing NA structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 NA NA NA Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

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Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 104 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of water MIDC Fresh water (CMD): 107 Recycled water - 79 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 1 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 60 for Cooling Tower Make up make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 247 : Fire fighting - Underground water 100 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 40 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 16 Source of water MIDC Fresh water (CMD): 107 Recycled water - 79 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 60 for Cooling Tower Make up make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 246 : Fire fighting - Underground water 100 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 40 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 17 Details of Swimming NA pool (If any) 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require ExistingSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Fresh water NA 107 107 NA 21 21 NA 86 86 requireme nt Domestic NA 79 79 NA 0 0 NA 79 79 Gardening NA 1 1 NA 1 1 NA 0 0

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 105 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Cooling tower & NA 60 60 NA 60 60 NA 0 0 thermopa ck

Level of the Ground Water table : BGL 6-7 m water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 3 Nos. 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting Size of recharge pits (RWH) 1.2m x 1.2m x 2.5m : Budgetary allocation Rs. 6.00 Lakhs (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs. 0.20 Lakhs/annum (O & M cost) : • Domestic UG tank Capacity: 107 m3 Details of UGT tanks • Fire UG tank Capacity: 100m3 if any : • Treated Water Tank / Flushing Water Tank : 78.8 m3

Natural water Slope from NW to SE drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm Quantity of Storm water 0.30m3 cum/sec drainage water: Size of SWD: External :– 450mm x 300 mm, Internal : 600mm x 300 mm

Sewage generation 165 m3 in KLD: STP technology: Advanced Oxidation Process Capacity of STP 1 No., 185 m3 capacity (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of on ground, 93.40 m2 Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs. 21.50 Lakhs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs. 2.5 l=Lakhs/ annum (O & M cost): SEAC-AGENDA-000000033136.Solid waste Management Solid waste: 23 kg/day , Excavation earth Quantity: 20,100 m3 Top soil: Waste generation: Waste generation in 900 m3 the Pre Construction and Construction Disposal of the The maximum construction waste will be used within the site for phase: construction waste leveling purpose and base course preparation of internal approach debris: roads. Dry waste: 333 kg/day Wet waste: 499 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 9 kg//day sludge): Joy S.Thakur (Secretary OthersSEAC if any: Meeting No:E-waste: 94 Meeting 2,19,000 Date: Septemberkg per year Page 106 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) To be handed over to authorized vendor for further handling & disposal Dry waste: purpose Wet waste: Wet waste will be treated in onsite organic waste converter machine . Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Will be used as manure sludge): E waste - Handed over to authorized recyclers for further handling & Others if any: disposal purpose Location(s): On ground

Area Area for the storage of waste & other 35 m2 requirement: material: Area for machinery: Included in Total area Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 7.00 Lkahs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 0.20 Lakhs/annum 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) 1 NA NA NA NA Not applicable Amount of effluent generation NA (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: NA Amount of treated effluent NA recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: NA Membership of CETP (if require): NA Note on ETP technology to be used NA Disposal of the ETP sludge NA 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331level (m) 6m above 1 1250 kVA DG -4 Nos. 190.8lt/hr per DG 1 0.5 NA Terrace 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Diesel NA 656.35 kg/hr 656.35 kg/hr 41.Source of Fuel Local Dealer 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site by road

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 107 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III)

Total RG area : NA No of trees to be cut None : Number of trees to 60 Nos. 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed Refer Below list: native trees : Timeline for completion of Till operation phase plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Good for restoration of dryer parts, 1 Azadirachta indica Neem 6 good for air purifier and have medicinal properties Good for restoration of dryer parts, 2 Albezzia lebbeck Shirish 3 good for air purifier and have medicinal properties Have medicinal properties and 3 Cassia Fistula Bahava 6 larval host for butterflies 4 Bauhinia purpurea Kanchan 6 Grow in less soil Draught Resistant Blooms throughout the year, 5 Murraya paniculata Kunti 6 flowers with excellent fragrance 6 Michelia champaca Son Chafa 6 Good for ornamental purpose. Host for butterflies, Nitrogen 7 Pongamia pinnata Karanj 6 Fixing Plants 8 Acrus sapota Chikku 3 Fruit bearing tree, attracts birds 9 Pyllanyhus emblica Amla 3 Medicinal prperties 10 Psidim gava Peru 3 Fruit Bearing Trees, Attrach Birds Good as a avenue tree good for Lagerstroemia flos- 11 Tamhan 6 group planting around water reginae garden & ponds. Evergreen tree with rounded 12 Saracaindica Sita Ashok 6 crown, hardy tree 13 TOTAL - 60 - 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 108 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 50 kVA Load) DG set as Power back-up during 30 kVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 5800 kW load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 3978 kW load): Transformer: 2000 kVA - 2 nos DG set as Power back-up during 1250 kVA- 4 nos operation phase: Fuel Requirement FOR 1250 kVA Fuel Requirement :-763.2 lit./hr @ 75 Fuel used: % Load Stack Height-6 m above bldg.. Details of high tension line passing NA through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Total Energy saving by using energy saving measures- 14.14 % 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Savings due to lamp 26.00 2 Savings due to electronic ballast 8.00 3 Savings due to timer / sensor 16.00 4 Savings due to APFC Panel 14.00 Savings due to use of hydropneumatic pumping 5 system / Ventilation & Lifts with VFD @ 15% 14.00 minimum 6 Savings due to SOLAR Panel 22.00 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Waste water NA STP 185 KLD Treatment SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 Solid ORGANIC WASTE CONVERTER OF REQUIRED waste NA CAPACITY treatment

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 350 Lakhs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 10 Lakhs/annum 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up):

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 109 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Erosion control – dust suppression measures, 1 Air Environment barricading 1.86 Monitoring and Testing Monitoring and Testing Tanker for construction work, 2 Water Environment 1.5 Water Testing, Drinking water for construction labours 3 Land Environment sanitation 5.20 Biological 4 Top Soil Preservation 1.50 Environment Disinfection- Pest Control, First Aid Socio-economic 5 Facilities, Health 1.76 environment Check Up, Personal Protective Equipment For contractors and 6 Safety and Training 1.0 labours b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage Treatment 1 STP 185 KLD 1 21.5 2.5 Plant capacity Solid Waste 2 1 No. OWC 7.00 0.20 Management Development and 3 Landscaping 15.00 1.50 Maintenance 4 Rain Water Harvesting RWH pits-3 Nos. 6.00 0.20 Energy saving 5 Energy Saving 350.00 10.00 measures (Solar) Environmental MoEF & CC approved 6 - 16.95 Monitoring lab 7 Basement dewatering - 8.00 1.00 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 52.Any Other Information No Information Available 53.Traffic Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 110 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Nos. of the junction to the main road & One Main Junction from Site to Main Road design of confluence: Number and area of 2 basement: Number and area of NA podia: Total Parking area: 5520.35m2 Area per car: 15.63 m2 with drive way Area per car: 15.63 m2 with drive way Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by - competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 396 Nos. competent authority: Public Transport: Local transport facility Width of all Internal 6 m. wide internal road and 9 m. turning radius will be provided . roads (m): CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8(a) B2 Building & Construction Project Notification sheet Court cases pending NA if any Other Relevant NA Informations Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of the - project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 111 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 6000 m2, FSI area of 18000 m2, Non FSI area of 12316.33 m2 and total BUA of 30316.33 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 112 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) During discussion following points emerged:

1. PP to submit layout approved by MIDC indicating RG area.\

2. PP to submit revised drawing of storm water drain realigning same considering landscape plan, away from compound wall. PP to submit cross sections at 4-5 places.

3. PP to submit plan for water tank giving details of structural columns falling within alignment to avoid structural damage.

4. PP to redesign STP keeping aeration tank above ground and wet level 1.5 m aove ground level open to sky.

5. PP to submit details regarding provision made for disposal of excess treated waste water.

6. PP to relocate segregation and OWC machinery at one level.

7. PP to submit site specific executable EMP.

8. PP to submit energy saving calculations.

9. PP to submit indemnity bond indemnifying Environment Department, GoM from any legal consequences.

10. PP to submit UGT sections.

11. PP to obtain and submit following NOC’s: (a) CFO NOC, (b) Water supply with quantity, (c) Drainage NOC. (d) solid waste / e-waste management. (e) bio-medical waste management. (f) Garden NOC.

12. PP to submit undertaking regarding retaining of existing trees.

PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussion and consideration of SEAC.

Specific ConditionsSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 113 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) 94th SEAC-3 Day 03 SEAC Meeting number: 94 Meeting Date September 25, 2019 Subject: Environment Clearance for Environmental clearance for proposed residential project at, S.No. 17, Hissa No. 10+11, Kondhwa Khurd, Pune by M/s Majestique Gigahomes LLP. Is a Violation Case: No

Environmental clearance for proposed residential project at, S.No. 17, Hissa No. 10+11, 1.Name of Project Kondhwa Khurd, Pune by M/s Majestique Gigahomes LLP. 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Amit Lalwani 4.Name of Consultant Vke:Environmetal LLP 5.Type of project Housing Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification New Project in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Not applicable has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S.No. 17, Hissa No. 10+11, Kondhwa Khurd 9.Taluka Haweli 10.Village Kondhwa Correspondence Name: Mr Anil Bawaskar Room Number: Office No. 3, 4 & 5 Sujay Garden, Mukund Nagar, Pune, Maharashtra, INDIA - 411037 Floor: - Building Name: 'Swayambhu', Road/Street Name: - Locality: 5 Sujay Garden, Mukund Nagar City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / PMC Municipal / other area Under Process 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: Under Process Approval Number Approved Built-up Area: 00 13.Note on the initiated work (If NA applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ Under Process Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 15200 16.Deductions 834.58 17.Net Plot area 14365.42 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 36966.73 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 32887.81 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 69854.54 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 00 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 00 DCR Date of Approval: 03-06-2019 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 3640.55 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 23.34 to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 1520000000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 114 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Building A1 G/P+11 35.70 2 Building A2 B1+B2+P+11 34.35 3 Building A3 B1+B2+P+11 34.35 4 Building A4 B1+B2+P+11 34.35 5 Building A5 B1+B2+P+11 34.35 6 Building A6 B1+B2+P+11 34.35 7 Building A7 B1+B2+P+11 34.35 8 Building A8 B1+B2+P+11 34.35 9 Building B1 B(MECH.)+P+10 FLOOR 34.35 B(MECH.)+L.G+U.G+M+4 10 Building B2 28.65 FLR.+T/KAT 23.Number of Residential:395 tenants and shops Shops: 16 24.Number of expected residents / Residential Tenents :1975 Commercial users: 488 users 25.Tenant density 259 tenets/ ha per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 24m station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all min 9 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing NA structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 115 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 195 Recycled water - 97 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 14 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 3 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 303 : Fire fighting - Underground water 625 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 250 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 152 Source of water PMC Fresh water (CMD): 195 Recycled water - 97 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 00 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 3 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 295 : Fire fighting - Underground water 625 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 250 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 166 Dimension of Swimming Pool: Main Pool Size: 6m x 16.67 m x 1.2 m depth Baby Pool Size: 6 m x Details of Swimming 6 m x 0.7 m depth pool (If any) parameters tobe monitored: Parameters 1. pH 7.2 7.6 2. Chlorine level 1 to 1.5 mg/l 33.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331 Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Domestic applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 116 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Level of the Ground Pre mansoon 21- 27 bgl post mansoon 12-18 bgl water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 34.Rain Water 8 no Harvesting pits: (RWH) Size of recharge pits 2.5m X 2.5m X 1.75 m : Budgetary allocation 600000 (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation 60000 (O & M cost) : Details of UGT tanks UGWT- 625 kld if any :

Natural water drainage pattern: The storm water drainage will be Natural water designed according to contours. The storm water collected through the drainage pattern: 35.Storm water storm water drains of adequate capacity will be led to recharge pit Quantity of storm drainage 6384 M3/year water: Size of SWD: 600mm

Sewage generation 240+ 23 kld in KLD: STP technology: MBBR Capacity of STP 250 and 25 kld (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of On Ground Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation 250 kld STP- 66,30,000, 25 kld STP- 16,50,000 (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation 250 Kld STP-10,46,000/- 25 kld- 5,10,000/- (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Dry waste (Kg/day): 8 kg/day Wet waste (Kg/day): 12 kg/day =Total Waste generation: Waste generation in waste generated: 20 kg/day the Pre Construction and Construction Disposal of the The Construction waste generated during construction shall be phase: construction waste segregated, reused on site and surplus shall be led to scrap dealers for SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331debris: recycling Dry waste: 468.2 kg/day Wet waste: 641.3 kg/day Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 35 kg /day sludge): Others if any: E- waste- 1428 kg/yr

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 117 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Dry waste: Will be handed over to SWaCH Wet waste: Will be treated on OWC Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry Dried sludge will use as manure sludge): Others if any: E waste will be handed over to authorized vendor Location(s): On ground

Area Area for the storage of waste & other Total Area- 67.5 sq.m requirement: material: Area for machinery: Total Area- 67.5 sq.m Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 20,75,000 (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: 4,28,328 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331level (m) Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 41.Source of Fuel Not applicable 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Not applicable

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 118 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III)

Total RG area : Mandetory open space:1490.38 sq.m No of trees to be cut 9 no of trees are existing on site which will be retained : Number of trees to 186 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed Refer below list native trees : Timeline for completion of Till the end of construction phase plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance Tropical fruit tree & bird 1 Manikara zapota Chikoo 11 attracting tree Evergreen timber plant, 2 Michelia champaca Champa 11 ornamental Evergreen tree, timber yielding 3 Mimusopes elengi Bakul 11 and medicinal plant 4 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 11 Evergreen & bird attracting tree Drought tolerant, ornamental & 5 Cassia fistula Golden shower 11 medicinal plant Used in pesticide & dye 6 Butea monosperma Flame tree 11 preparation Drought tolerant, ornamental & 7 Cassia grandis Pink shower 11 medicinal plant 8 Saraca indica Sita ashok 11 Evergreen medicinal plant 9 Roystonea regia Royal palm 10 Nitrogen fixer, ornamental plant 10 Syzygium cumini Jambhul 11 Fruit tree & bird attracting Tropical fruit tree & bird 11 Neolamarkia cadamba Kadamba tree 11 attracting tree 12 Mangifera indica Mango tree 11 Evergreen & bird attracting tree Karanj is an important ayurvedic 13 Pongamia pinnata Karanj 11 medicine Evergreen medicinal and fruit 14 Phyllanthus officinalis Awala 11 plant Holy basil is an important 15 Psidium Guajava Peru 11 medicinal 16 Azadirachta Indica Neem 11 Traditional medicinal Plant Evergreen timber plant, 17 SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Albizia lebbeck Shirish 11 ornamental 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Serial Name C/C Distance Area m2 Number 1 NA NA NA 47.Energy

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 119 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Source of power MSEDCL supply : During Construction Phase: (Demand 1219.87 kw Load) DG set as Power back-up during 1 No- 250KVA, 1no- 75 KVA construction phase During Operation phase (Connected 2792.74 kw load): Power During Operation requirement: phase (Demand 1386.57 kw load): Transformer: 3- 630 KVA DG set as Power back-up during 1 No- 180KVA operation phase: Fuel used: HSD Details of high tension line passing NO through the plot if any: 48.Energy saving by non-conventional method: Total Energy Saving : i.e. ( 7.68 % Savings) /year Energy saving due to solar :i.e. (7.11% Savings) 49.Detail calculations & % of saving: Serial Energy Conservation Measures Saving % Number 1 Saving in Comman Area Lighting 182.55 kwh/day 2 Saving in Uplighter Lighting 4.15 kwh/day 3 Saving in Street Lighting 15.84 kwh/day 4 Energy Saving for Gyser in 2035.72 kwh/day Energy Saving for Solar POV Cells in kWH (kW x No. 5 197 kwh/day of Buildings x 310 Days x 8 Hours ) - 50.Details of pollution control Systems Source Existing pollution control system Proposed to be installed Not Not applicable Not applicable applicable

Budgetary allocation Capital cost: 59,34,840 (Capital cost and O&M cost):SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331O & M cost: 593484 51.Environmental Management plan Budgetary Allocation a) Construction phase (with Break-up): Serial Attributes Parameter Total Cost per annum (Rs. In Lacs) Number Erosion control – dust suppression measures, 1 Air Environment 1444931.25 barricading and top soil preservation

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 120 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Labour Camp toilets & 2 Land 480000 sanitation Labour Safety 3 Health and Safety Equipments and 51000 training Disinfection and 4 facility 400000 Health Check-ups Environment Environmental 5 1,70,000 Management Monitoring cell Environmental 6 Environment 1,82,500 Monitoring b) Operation Phase (with Break-up): Serial Capital cost Rs. In Operational and Maintenance Component Description Number Lacs cost (Rs. in Lacs/yr) Sewage Treatment 1 2 STP 8280000 1556000 Plant Solid Waste 2 1 OWC 20,75,000 4,28,328 Management Development & 3 Landscaping maintenance of green 14,25,926 100000 area 4 Rain Water Harvesting Recharge pits 6,00,000 60,000 Solar Hot water and 5 Renewable Energy 59,34,840 593484 solar pv Environmental 6 - - 1,85,600 Monitoring 7 Lightning Arrester - 2.24000 - 8 Swimming Pool - 12,25,000 2,40,000 51.Storage of chemicals (inflamable/explosive/hazardous/toxic substances) Maximum Quantity of Storage Consumption Storage Source of Means of Description Status Location Capacity / Month in at any Supply transportation in MT MT point of time in MT Not Not Not Not Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 52.Any Other Information No Information SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331Available 53.Traffic Management Nos. of the junction to the main road & The site is located in Wagholi Area. The development will be accessible

design of from 18m wide road while the internal driveways are 6 m confluence:

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 121 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Number and area of 2 No basement: Number and area of 0 podia: Total Parking area: 18202.29 sq.m Area per car: 12.5 sq.m Area per car: 12.5 sq.m Number of 2- Wheelers as Parking details: approved by 999 competent authority: Number of 4- Wheelers as approved by 620 competent authority: Public Transport: NA Width of all Internal 6.0m wide internal road is provided and 9.0 m. Turning radius will be roads (m): provided. CRZ/ RRZ clearance NA obtain, if any: Distance from Protected Areas / Critically Polluted NA areas / Eco-sensitive areas/ inter-State boundaries Category as per schedule of EIA 8a building and construction project Notification sheet Court cases pending NO if any Other Relevant The project area is in a residential zone. Proposed project consists of

Informations residential building having 395 flats and 16 shops Have you previously submitted No Application online on MOEF Website. Date of online - submission SEAC DISCUSSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS Environmental Impacts of theSEAC-AGENDA-0000000331- project Water Budget - Waste Water - Treatment Drainage pattern of - the project Ground water - parameters Solid Waste - Management

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 122 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) Air Quality & Noise - Level issues Energy Management - Traffic circulation system and risk - assessment Landscape Plan - Disaster management system - and risk assessment Socioeconomic - impact assessment Environmental - Management Plan Any other issues related to - environmental sustainability Brief information of the project by SEAC PP had submitted application for prior Environmental clearance for total plot area of 15200 m2, FSI area of 36966.73 m2, Non FSI area of 32887.81 m2 and total BUA of 69854.54 m2.

The case was discussed on the basis of the documents submitted and presentation made by the proponent. All issues relating to environment, including air, water, land, soil, ecology, biodiversity and social aspects were examined. The proposal is appraised as category 8(a)B2.

DECISION OF SEAC

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 123 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III) During discussion following points emerged:

1. In CER, PP has proposed plantation of 300 trees. PP to submit exact location, length of road, name of road etc. PP has also proposed providing 60 solar lights. PP to submit exact location where these will be planted.

2. PP to submit details of internal storm water drain along with arrangement for RWH pit separately for terrace water and surface water.

3. PP to submit debris management plan including (a) debris required for refilling, (b) contour plan, (c) details of site where excess debris will be disposed, capacity of the site and NOC of plot owner. PP shall also ensure that debris disposed on other plot shall not be disposed on another plot. If to be disposed on another plot, the same shall be carried out as per prevailing environmental laws.

4. PP to submit site specific executable EMP.

5. PP to submit details of sewer line upto final disposal point.

6. PP to submit undertaking regarding retaining of 9 existing trees.

PP requested for time to submit the information sought; after deliberations committee asked PP to comply with the observations and submit information to the committee for further discussion and consideration of SEAC.

Specific Conditions by SEAC: FINAL RECOMMENDATION SEAC-III decided to defer the proposal.Kindly find SEAC decision above.

SEAC-AGENDA-0000000331

Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 94 Meeting Date: September Page 124 Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 25, 2019 of 124 SEAC-III)