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Gollapudi Gollapudi 348 VELAGALERU 366 371 370 372 GOLLAPUDI 80' 375 1 15 BUDAMERU ZONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2 13 16 80' 14 PROPOSED LANDUSE MAP 2021 22 388 20 21 17 19 23 105 106 TO KOTTURU 26 107 25 APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT VIDE G.O. MS NO:677 MA Dt. 29-12-2006 24 3 108 18 12 11 27 109 80' 104 387 YERRA CHERUVU 195 KOTTURU 111 110 10 28 29 196 4 60' 392 103 197 30 112 193 100' 31 114 194 6 102 393 9 5 113 192 8 33 32 115 118 116 KAVULURU KICHAIAH 60' 185 198 50 POND 60' 204 7 186 191 201 744 36 117 184 249 101 205 187 183 206 227 49 34 203 51 38 60' 190 207 48 120 37 119 188 182 209 228 250 TADEPALLE 208 226 747 121 189 199 229 248 35 202 123 180 210 181 200 47 100 170 178 179 225 230 52 100' 46 39 223 60' 44 122 748 124 171 60' 211 45 43 177 247 251 42 176 147 224 231 252 128 222 642 654 172 648 757 53 125 212 232 653 60' 40 214 213 221 233 99 GOVT. BOYS 175 649 HOSTEL 174 LEGEND 173 246 650 83 127 220 81 129 254 761 54 41 169 73 126 215 234 60' 156 651 245 253 86 80' 60' 219 235 652 155 255 166 165 218 1 82 84 130 162 244 256 728 96 ZONE BOUNDARY 732 57 236 74 729 80 60' 131 760 98 168 157 154 731 759 153 771 85 733 40' 158 216 KAVULURU REGION BOUNDARY 132 167 97 134 164 217 79 237 75 163 269 772 161 270 243 773 779 71 85 95 VILLAGE BOUNDARY 59 133 60' 238 78 86 40 ' 268 257 785 58 56 55 89 151 152 60' 776 757 136 60' 239 6 3 94 ROAD 2 80' 774 138 139 260 76 780 100' 242 77 TUNGA CHERUVU HILL 4 787 90 135 77 137 241 7 775 781 160 267 240 RAILWAY LINE 5 60 271 266 782 23 84 60' 21 92 140 258 77 8 22 87 93 90 88 151 80 788 60' 76 141 POWER LINE 150 265 24 85 80' 89 100' 11 25 789 91 60' 91 272 61 86 259 19 92 143 102 KOTHA CHERUVU 20 83 83 89 63 1 76 264 CANAL 9 792 62 149 10 28 2 78 142 148 274 84 74 60' 75 263 81 3 87 88 144 273 75 93 12 94 18 WATER BODIES 82 73 790 147 275 27 4 40' 262 103 16 5 276 26 40' 145 13 67 95 146 HILL 90 99 753 78 261 101 100 17 74 82 278 96 82 66 72 119 277 96 279 14 80' 100 40' 6 120 80' 41 121 280 282 RESIDENTIAL 83 81 794 64 75 76 99 7 132 283 29 281 284 104 15 71 134 97 80 11 118 COMMERCIAL 97 GOVINDARAJULU 97 84 77 61 40 101 30 80 98 135 78 40' 8 CHERUVU 122 95 39 68 10 9 TO PATAPADU 105 65 70 INDUSTRIAL PAIDURUPADU 79 42 73 81 102 133 285 74 32 12 98 BUDAMERU DRAINAGE CANAL 67 60 105 130 286 106 85 13 24 68 64 62 43 40' 103 117 123 136 96 38 23 PUBLIC & SEMI PUBLIC 73 31 69 100' 107 66 59 108 93 87 72 63 14 QUARRY 69 40' 25 VEMMAVARAM 61 139 94 65 137 60 70 CHERUVU 94 70 124 128 HILL 95 88 44 62 129 58 72 15 RECREATIONAL 92 86 65 89 59 45 26 57 109 71 116 144 92 33 60' 18 40' 69 58 138 66 37 71 AGRICULTURAL AREA 63 127 91 141 54 16 111 90 68 22 118 93 80' 36 115 145 110 35 140 TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATIONS 105 40' 64 KONDAPALLE PLANNING ZONE 57 55 143 114 142 46 1 125 146 34 60' 19 67 27 55 141 138 56 17 36 BURIAL GROUND 137 53 28 141 112 140 31 42 VEMAVARAM 106 29 104 114 126 146 113 60' 48 47 40' 37 38 32 41 106 142 2 30 56 109 CONSERVATION 117 60' 43 147 113 136 139 20 119 144 145 51 112 147 52 54 21 148 209 5 110 44 116 189 3 148 80' 143 50 121 113 115 134 135 154 208 35 111 112 158 207 45 107 190 4 6 149 122 156 191 210 108 111 133 49 10 39 52 92 155 211 53 91 93 INDEX 149 33 40 89 130 153 90 94 120 80' 46 1 11 125 131 159 152 206 40' 110 192 34 60' 245 157 40' 7 247 203 1 PAMULA CANAL 2 129 97 132 204 9 95 123 160 212 51 99 128 165 151 188 47 248 193 124 150 213 161 48 60' 98 205 14 12 96 246 126 187 8 49 ILAPROLU 127 163 50 2 16 13 164 166 88 13 162 216 ELAPROLU 195 SHAHABAD ROAD 29 105 112 250 100 249 255 257 169 194 202 3 15 69 170 179 214 HILL 258 168 172 180 15 14 28 181 186 217 111 261 171 178 80' 66 260 167 196 173 215 30 76 80' 201 KOTTURU 185 101 104 256 12 40' 113 183 60' 182 200 259 177 17 106 77 1 ILAPROLU 60' 4 27 RESERVED FOREST 166 218 BUDAMERU DRAINAGE CANAL 31 16 80' 20 18 103 V.G.T.M URBAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 165 174 SHAHABAD 104 184 197 32 75 26 175 17 97 198 102 110 176 233 25 114 199 232 11 5 34 VIJAYAWADA TO HYDERABAD 19 164 219 10 2 163 234 231 80' 162 220 107 21 24 121 120 151 161 235 22 40' 230 35 100' 99 221 115 VICE CHAIRMAN. Sd /- Y.S.PRASAD 18 9 236 229 20 JAKKAMPUDI N 149 60' 6 101 160 40' 119 40' 150 152 154 118 108 109 153 245 223 8 23 3 RAYANAPADU CHERUVU 237 222 159 239 127 82 116 PLANNING OFFICER. Sd /- T.RAMACHANDRAIAH 19 7 80' 238 104 4 155 246 241 117 100 156 244 228 36 128 60' 158 224 225 103 94 5 240 83 122 148 29 21 88 247 243 60' 151 ASST.PLANNING OFFICER. Sd /- CH.V.SAMBASIVA RAO 101 145 144 138 242 80' 22 38 80' 143 256 137 150 6 157 266 HILL NUNNA PLANNING ZONE 102 147 104 8 142 257 227 28 84 BUDAMERU 248 146 23 80' 255 24 81 139 Scale 2.5cm = 200 meters or 1 : 8000 7 RAYANAPADU 226 JUNIOR PLANNING OFFICER. Sd /- G.NAGESWARA RAO 103 9 138 129 140 60' 265 30 140 39 141 258 149 11 137 264 27 126 200 Meters 0 200 400 Meters 102 150 100 50 252 136 40 249 270 26 ADM Sd /- K.VENKATESWARA RAO 10 136 139 37 105 16 135 80 125 Sd /- P.V SATYA NARAYANA 259 267 87 142 SURVEYOR 60' 12 17 250 60' 152 134 254 123 130 141 148 133 251 260 31 37 25 AADM Sd /- R.RAMANA REDDY 109 41 60' 132 253 85 135 MELVES RESEARCH 125 263 86 LABORATORIES 43 19 44 100' 110 36 18 268 153 AADM Sd /- E.SRINIVASA RAO 261 38 79 108 15 20 126 271 124 143 13 289 287 32 71 127 131 269 36 131 134 ATTESTED 42 21 288 284 75 146 57 54 124 45 69 Park 43 CENTRAL WAREHOUSE 35 14 130 262 60' 78 132 147 60 107 44 70 106 GODOWNS 34 23 22 286 67 144 283 33 35 174 154 128 77 74 68 123 72 60' 133 290 285 281 280 42 CHIEF PLANNING OFFICER 134 45 129 145 53 25 291 39 46 58 33 60' 173 113 66 26 274 140 175 172 155 32 60' 121 272 34 58 73 171 55 292 249 61 141 31 27 24 112 122 120 282 326 279 60' 179 176 111 114 139 52 29 119 40 41 64 169 115 116 296 295 278 250 47 170 46 28 248 177 138 30 80' 57 62 80' 117 294 51 273 59 156 56 110 80' 178 95 293 275 48 63 118 277 257 47 251 258 168 GUNTUPALLI 50 260 65 48 109 136 94 245 60 157 96 108 276 180 142 49 60' 297 264 137 303 256 167 49 93 261 64 60' 246 184 66 98 56 166 306 255 259 57 58 97 61 59 106 307 247 92 244 60' 55 158 65 262 281 107 301 60' 164 165 298 50 60 61 91 80' 302 308 252 144 280 99 305 282 67 185 181 304 265 54 183 89 186 62 51 159 68 KALPATHARU HOUSING PVT.LTD 264 263 105 243 52 40' 90 300 240 65 100 104 253 146 288 189 66 64 309 187 188 80' 242 143 80' 283 182 100 145 279 196 163 160 63 299 239 254 88 60' 241 286 53 80' 87 150 278 100' 101 103 289 86 102 80' 149 BUDAMERU 69 231 190 161 166 266 287 198 197 195 162 75 80' 151 267 284 70 232 73 152 238 60' 291 60' 85 80' 148 233 277 194 2 147 157 82 80' 234 80' 162 83 60' 285 74 290 191 146 156 153 172 230 237 200 228 159 268 193 KALPATHARU 84 143 201 22 GOLLAPUDI HOUSING PVT.LTD 227 80 80' 206 165 71 76 80' 295 163 81 145 292 199 226 50' 158 154 269 293 129 144 235 192 229 276 296 236 TO HYDERABAD 72 128 207 155 212 225 79 160 226 236 202 229 230 23 ZONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 130 203 213 78 297 AMBAPURAM 77 142 270 224 234 126 205 208 235 1 131 275 AMBAPURAM 170 168 127 132 228 271 326 133 225 294 100' 274 298 COLD STORAGES 324 237 233 232 231 17 5 80' 80' 204 PROPOSED LANDUSE MAP 2021 162 163 227 327 222 2 124 223 164 299 325 O R R 200' 4 6 161 238 320 40' 60' 331 209 123 134 141 165 239 273 300 APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT VIDE G.O.
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