SEIAA – CHECK LIST FOR BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

Name of the Project: Proposed Residential Apartment project by M/s. Sekhar Builders and Infratech Pvt. Ltd.,

Sl. DOCUMENTS √ / X No 1 Form -1 √ 2 Form -1 A √ 3 Environmental management plan [EMP] √ 4 Conceptual Plan [Site Plan] √ 5 Topo sheet Duly marking the project site with 10 Kms Radius √ 6 Original Village Maps duly marking project site. Adjacent village √ maps of the project site is located at vicinity of the village boundary 7 Latest Google Map Duly marking the project site √ 8 CDP Duly marking the project site √ 9 Latest Site Photographs √ 10 Land Documents a. Sale Deed √ b. Khatha Certificate X c. Mutation Copy X d. Land allotment Letter in case of KIADB/SEZ NA e. Survey Sketch, Podi etc., √ f. R.T.C √ g. Joint development agreement if Applicable √ GPA& Land h. Other conversion Gazette Notification regarding land acquisition under NA i. section 4(1) & 4 (6) of the Karnataka Land revenue Act in case of Area development/ Township Projects j. List of Survey No's and Extent in case of Area development/ NA Township Projects k. X Disputes if any and copy of documents/ orders there off

11 Copy of earlier E.C/Sanction Plan in case of Expansion and New Project Modification Projects 12 Certified report of the status of compliance of the conditions NA stipulated in the E.C from the regional office of MoEF& CC 13 Latest Traffic study Report √ 14 Copy of Clearance obtained from other Regulatory Authority a. NOC regarding water supply from the competent Authority √ b. NOC from Airport Authority Applied c. NOC from Fire and Emergency Department Applied MOU regarding supply of treated water for construction a per √ FEE 188 ENV 2003 dated 14.08.2003 and As per NGT d. Direction in O.A 222 of 2014 dated 04.05.2016 with the prospective supplier and water quality analysis report MoU Letter/Approval letter from GAIL regarding supply of X e. PNG for DG set Applicability of CRZ Notification and Clearance NA f. /recommendations from the competent Authority g. Other Specify X

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SEIAA – KARNATAKA CHECK LIST FOR BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

Sl. No PARTICULARS INFORMATION Mr. D.V. Sekhar Managing Director M/s. Sekhar Builders and Infratech Pvt Ltd., Name & Address of the Project 1 Flat No.403, Greater Kailash Apartments, Proponent Beside Total Mall(Kemp Fort), Murgeshpalya, old Airport road, -560017 Proposed Residential Apartment project by M/s. Sekhar Builders and Infratech Pvt. Ltd., Name & Location of the 2 at Sy. No 90, of Dommasandra Village, Project Bidarahalli Hobli, Bangalore East Taluk, . Longitude: 77°44'24.96"E 3 Co-ordinates of the Project Site Latitude: 13° 00'31.38"N 4 Environmental Sensitivity Distance from periphery of Yellamma Lake is 1.09 Kms m to the NW. nearest Lake and other water Tertiary nala is at 55 m from the site boundary a. bodies (Lake, Rajakaluve, Nala to the South. etc.,) Type of water body at the There are no lake within 75 meter from the site vicinity of the project site and boundary. Tertiary nala is at 55 m from the site Details of Buffer provided as boundary to the South. b. per NGT Direction in O.A 222 of 2014 dated 04.05.2016, if Applicable. 5 Type of Development Residential Apartment / Villas Residential Building / Row Houses / Vertical a. Development / Office / IT/ ITES/ Mall/ Hotel/ Hospital /other Residential Township/ Area No b. Development Projects 6 Plot Area (Sqm) 8,093.64 sq.m. 7 Built Up area (Sqm) 31,303.85 sq.m Building Configuration [ Construction of Residential Apartment project 8 Number of Blocks / Towers / having Basement + Ground Floor + 11 Upper Wings etc., with Numbers of Floor + Terrace Floor. Basements and Upper Floors] Number of units in case of Total Number of Units is 170 Nos. 9 Construction Projects Number of Plots in case of - 10 Residential Township/ Area Development Projects 11 Project Cost (Rs. In Crores) 35 Play ground area – 270 sq.m. and Senior Citizen allocated area – 150 sq.m. Cycling Recreational Area in case of track – 187 sq.m. Total recreational ground 12 Residential Projects / area = 607 sq.m. (7.5% of plot area); Gym and Townships Indoor games on Ground floor: 607 sq.m.(7.5% of plot area. Total recreational area = 1214 sq.m. (15% of plot area) 13 Details of Land Use (Sqm) a. Ground Coverage Area 2,733.11 sqm (40.08%) b. Kharab Land Nil Total Green belt on Mother 2,322.04 sq.m (34.05%) Earth for projects under 8(a) of c. the schedule of the EIA notification, 2006 d. Internal Roads 1,764.81 sq.m. (25.88%) e. Paved area - f. Others Specify - Parks and Open space in case NA g. of Residential Township/ Area Development Projects h. Total 6,819.96 sq.m. 14 Details of demolition debris and / or Excavated earth Details of Debris (in cubic No demolition is involved. meter/MT) if it involves Demolition of existing a. structure and Plan for re use as per Construction and Demolition waste management Rules 2016, If Applicable Total quantity of Excavated 20,202.44 cu.m. b. earth (in cubic meter) Quantity of Excavated earth 20,202.44 cu.m. c. propose to be used in the Project site (in cubic meter) d. Excess excavated earth (in Nil cubic meter) Plan for scientific disposal of No disposal excess excavated earth along e. with Coordinate of the site proposed for such disposal 15 WATER I. Construction Phase a. Source of water From Nearby treated water suppliers Quantity of water for 50 KLD b. Construction in KLD Quantity of water for Domestic 10 KLD c. Purpose in KLD Waste water generation in 8 KLD d. KLD Treatment facility proposed The sewage generated during the construction e. and scheme of disposal of phase will be treated in the Septic Tank and treated water Soak pit II. Operational Phase Fresh 43.99 Total Requirement of Water in a. Recycled 36.34+23.22 = 59.59 KLD Total 118.58 b. Source of water Gram Panchayath Waste water generation in 112.65 KLD c. KLD d. STP capacity 115 KLD Technology employed for SBR Technology e. Treatment No Disposal. The treated water will be reused Scheme of disposal of excess for toilet flushing, landscaping in the project f. treated water if any site, avenue plantation and Reuse after treating with ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis 16 Infrastructure for Rain water harvesting Capacity of sump tank to store 55 cu.m. a. Roof run off No's of Ground water recharge 6 Nos. b. pits The storm water from the site will be collected 17 Storm water management plan by rainwater harvesting system and will be used for recharging the ground water 18 WASTE MANAGEMENT I. Construction Phase Quantity of Solid waste No of labours = 100 Nos. a. generation and mode of Per capita of waste generated = 0.2 kg/day Disposal as per norms 20 kg/day of waste will be generated. Separate collection bins will be used for organic and inorganic waste. Organic waste will be converted in organic convertor. Inorganic solid waste will be handed over to authorized recyclers. II. Operational Phase Quantity of Biodegradable 204. kg/day. Biodegradable waste will be a. waste generation and mode of converted in organic convertor. Disposal as per norms Quantity of Non- 136 kg/day. Non- Biodegradable waste will be Biodegradable waste handed over to authorized recyclers b. generation and mode of Disposal as per norms Quantity of Hazardous Waste Nil c. generation and mode of Disposal as per norms Quantity of E waste generation E-waste generation will be very less d. waste generation and mode of Disposal as per norms 19 POWER Total Power Requirement - 1000 kVA a. Operational Phase Numbers of DG set and 1 X 1000 kVA. b. capacity in KVA for Standby Power Supply c. Details of Fuel used for DG Set HSD • Energy saved by using Solar water Heater : 25,000kWH/ Year…………(a) • Total SPV Power Generation in a year = 0.60 L kWH / Annum…..(b) Energy conservation plan and • Total Solar Energy utilization (Energy Percentage of savings including d. saving using solar heater and solar PV) in a plan for utilization of solar year = (a)+(b)= 0.25+0.60 L KWH = 0.85 L / energy as per ECBC 2007 Annum …….(c) • Total energy savings from residential building = 29.10%

20 PARKING One car spacing for 1 unit Parking Requirement as per Total units = 170+10% visitors a. norms Parking required is 180 cars Parking Provided is 189 Ecs which is as Per NBC and MoEF Norms Level of Service (LOS) of the Belathur Main Road - C b. connecting Roads as per the Traffic Study Report c. Internal Road width (RoW) 8 m

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Traffic Management & Impact Studies Location plan/Site Accessibility

Site Can be accessed from: 1. Belathur Main Road 2. Medhahali road 3. Sadaramangla Road

Project site

Belathur Main Road

Existing Road Geometric Scenario

Belathur Main Road Description Availability

R-o-W (Right of way) of 20m Carriage Way 18m Road Surface condition Very Good Divided road Road Marking Street light Shoulder

Drain

Footpath

Signs and Signages 24.10.2017 Belathur Main Road

24.10.2017 24.10.2017 Towards Dommasaandra Towards Belathur Traffic Flow Logistics

Total Vehicles Movement Sl. Type of vehicles Split of added to the (Egress & No Occupancy added from Movement existing Ingress) the project road

1 Residential 3 Hours 187 187/3 62 Apartment (Morning) 3 Hours (Evening)

Movement Logistics Sl. Percentage Split Assuming Split Net PCU’s No. 1 Assuming 50% towards Belathur 50% 31 2 Assuminig 50% towards Dommasandra 50% 31

*50% towards and 50% towards Dommasandra to reach work places and CBD is considered based existing road geometric scenario.

Modified V/C & LOS

Existing Addl. Road Towards V C LOS V/C LOS V/C Volume

Belathur 574 1100 0.52 “C” 31 0.55 “C” Belathur Main Road Dommasandra 610 1100 0.55 “C” 31 0.58 “C” Projected traffic for next three years based on Annual Growth Rate

Road Towards 2018 2019 2020

Belathur 631 694 763 Belathur Main Road Dommasandra 671 738 811

For three Years Modified Road Towards V C V/C V V/C LOS

Belathur 763 1100 0.69 763+31 0.72 “D” Belathur Main Road Dommasan 811 1100 0.73 811+31 0.76 “D” dra

*Note: As per IRC 37-2001, Pg.No.11 (Average annual growth rate of 10% considered for Traffic Projection for 3 years) Guidelines for contractors during Construction

• Only 15 trucks are allowed per day carrying construction material do not change any significantly the traffic flow.  Controlled movement of traffic.  Restriction of Traffic speed to 20kmph.  Speed bumps are commonly used to ensure speed reduction  Regular monitoring of traffic volume  Duration of traffic operation.  Traffic control extending into dusk or night time hours  Installation of Signs and Signages (Entry/Exit)  Existence of overhead hazards.  Safety provision provided before merging onto the main road.