M/S Integra Urban Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Village- Bhora Kalan, Tehsil Pataudi & Village- Binola, Tehsil Manesar, District Gurugram, Haryana Form - I

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M/S Integra Urban Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Village- Bhora Kalan, Tehsil Pataudi & Village- Binola, Tehsil Manesar, District Gurugram, Haryana Form - I Proposed Warehouse (for storage of commercial goods) M/s Integra Urban Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Village- Bhora Kalan, Tehsil Pataudi & Village- Binola, Tehsil Manesar, District Gurugram, Haryana Form - I (I) BASIC INFORMATION S. No. Items Details 1 Name of the Project Proposed Warehouse (for Storage of Commercial Goods) M/s Integra Urban Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. 2 Serial No. in schedule 8(a) “Building & Construction Projects” as per MoEF notification 14/9/2006 3 Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage to be Total area = 83302.41 m2 / 20.58 Acres handled/command area/lease area/number of wells to 2 Total Built-up area = 55108.157 m be drilled Permissible Ground Coverage @ 60% : 49981.446 m2 Proposed Ground Coverage @ 48.032 %: 40012.065 m2 Permissible FAR @ 75%, 62476.807m2 Achieved FAR (@ 66.154%): 55108.157 m2 4 New/Expansion/Modernization New 5 Existing capacity/area etc. Not Applicable 6 Category of project B, 7 Does it attract the general condition? If Yes, please No specify 8 Does it attract the specific condition? If Yes, please No specify 9 i) Location of unit Village - Bhora Kalan, Tehsil Pataudi & Village- Binola, Tehsil Manesar, District Gurugram. ii) Khasra No. 192//22/1, 196//2/1/1, 18/2, 19/1/1, 19/2/1, 19/2/2/1, 192//22/2, 195//20, 21/1, 196//2/1/2, 2/2/1, 2/2/2, 3, 8, 9/1, 9/2,196//12/1/2, 12/2/2, 13/1, 13/2, 14/1, 14/2, 15/1/1, 16/1, 16/2, 17, 18/1, 22/1/2, 23/1, 24/1, 25/1, 192//23, 24/1, 24/2, 25/1/1, 25/2/1, 196/4, 5/1, 6/2, 7, 15/2 of village- Bhora Kalan, Tehsil-Pataudi And 37//3, 4/1/2, 4/2/2, 6/1/2, 6/2/2, 7/2, 8, 38//10/2, 10/1/2, 6/1/2/2/1/2, 7/2, 37//7/1, 38//8/2min, 9/2, 37//15/1, 15/2 of Village- Binola, Tehsil-Manesar. iii) Village Bhora Kalan & Village-Binola iv) Tehsil Pataudi & Manesar v) District Gurugram vi) State Haryana 10 Nearest Railway station/Airport along with distance Pataudi Railway Sation -11.85 Km,NW in Kms. IGI Airport New Delhi- 35.40 Km, NE Rathiwas Jat Mod Bus Stop- 2.85 Km, SW 11 Nearest town, City, Distt. Head Quarter along with Nearby Villages: distance in Kms. Bhora Kalan Village-1.99 Km, NW Binola Village -1.08 Km, NE Prepared By: Vardan Environet, Gurugram 1 Proposed Warehouse (for storage of commercial goods) M/s Integra Urban Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Village- Bhora Kalan, Tehsil Pataudi & Village- Binola, Tehsil Manesar, District Gurugram, Haryana Form - I Bhoda Kalan Village- 2.13 Km, W Bilaspur Khurd Village- 0.63 Km, SE Nearest City Noida – 56.36 Km, NE New Delhi- 46.64 Km, NE Gurugram- 23.73 Km, NE District Head Quarter Gurugram-22.90 Km, NE 12 Village Panchayat, Zila Parishad, Municipal Municipal Corporation, Gurugram Corporation, Local body (Complete postal addresses with telephone nos. to be given) 13 Name of Applicant Integra Urban Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd 14 Regd. Address 42A/•10, Ground Floor, DDA Flat, Hemkunt Colony, Greater Kailash-I, NEW DELHI - 110048 15 Address for correspondence(1): G-02 & 29, Ground Floor Rasvilas Salcon, D-1, Saket District Centre, Saket, NEW DELHI -110017 Name Mr. Abhishek Khandelwal Designation Company’s Directors Address G-02& 29,Ground Floor Rasvilas,Salcon D-1,Saket,District Centre Saket, New Delhi Pin Code 110017 E mail [email protected] Telephone 9582515498 Fax No. Address of correspondence(2): Environmental Consultant Vardan Environet D-142, Sushant Lok- III, Golf Course Extension Road, Gurugram, Haryana Tel No.0124-4291036 Email: [email protected] 16 Detail of alternative site, if any. Location of these This is a Warehouse (Storage of commercial goods) being sites should be shown on a topo-sheet. developed by Integra Urban Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. for which license has already been awarded by Director of Town and Country Planning and Zoning plan is also approved. Hence, Not applicable in this case. 17 Interlinked Project There is no any interlinked project. 18 Whether separate application for interlinked project Not Applicable. In view of item No. 17 above has been submitted 19 If, Yes Date of Submission Not Applicable. In view of item No. 17 above 20 If no , reason Not Applicable. In view of item No. 17 above Prepared By: Vardan Environet, Gurugram 2 Proposed Warehouse (for storage of commercial goods) M/s Integra Urban Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Village- Bhora Kalan, Tehsil Pataudi & Village- Binola, Tehsil Manesar, District Gurugram, Haryana Form - I 21 Whether proposal involves approval/clearance under: if yes, details of same and status to given a) Forest (conservation) Act 1980? No. The unit does not fall in any notified reserved forest area. No. The unit does not fall in any notified Wild life protection b) Wild life protection Act 1972? area. No. The unit does not fall in any Notified coastal regulation c) CRZ notification 1991? zone. 22 Whether there is any Govt. order/policy 1. Town and Country Planning Department relevant/relating site? 23 Forest land involved (hectares) No Forest land is involved in the proposed project. 24 Whether there is any litigation pending against the There is no litigation pending against the project and land. project and / or land in which is project is proposed to be setup: a) Name of court Information required against point a, b & c is not applicable. b) Case No. c) Orders/directions of Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project. (II) ACTIVITY: Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.) S. No. Information/Checklist Details thereof (with approximate quantities/ Confirmation Yes/ No rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary change in land use, Change in Land use has been granted by Directorate land cover or topography including increase in of Town and Country Planning (DTCP), Haryana intensity of land use (with respect to local land Yes under Memo No. GN-2906-JE(BR)-2017/6711 dated use plan) 07/04/2017 for the purpose of warehouse. 1.2 Clearance of existing land, vegetation and Yes This is a proposed warehouse (for storage of building? commercial goods). The existing vegetation in the proposed site which shall be cleared at the time of construction. The proposed project has green area development plan; the local and indigenous species shall be planted Prepared By: Vardan Environet, Gurugram 3 Proposed Warehouse (for storage of commercial goods) M/s Integra Urban Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Village- Bhora Kalan, Tehsil Pataudi & Village- Binola, Tehsil Manesar, District Gurugram, Haryana Form - I within the project area to maintain the greenery. 1.3 Creation of new land uses? The proposed site subjected to construction is vacant Yes consisting wild grass and weeds. The land shall be used for the construction of warehouse. 1.4 Pre-construction investigations e.g. bore house, soil Soil investigation was carried out and the results were testing? Yes found satisfactory. Copy of soil investigation report is enclosed. 1.5 Construction works? The construction activities will be confined within the Yes project premises; there will be no physical change outside the project boundary. 1.6 Demolition works? Project site is subjected to construction is vacant land. No Hence, no demolition work is required. 1.7 Temporary sites used for construction works or All the construction activity including stocking of raw Housing of construction workers? materials will be confined within the project site only. No No temporary shelters for labour are proposed. Local labours from nearby area will be hired. Sanitation facilities will be developed at site. 1.8 Above ground building, structures or Excavation will be carried out for foundation of Earthworks including linear structures, cut and buildings and basements. The excavated soil will be Yes fill or excavations used in backfilling and other area development activities. 1.9 Underground work including mining or No underground work including mining/ tunneling is No tunneling? required except excavation of earth. 1.10 Reclamation works? No No reclamation work is required. 1.11 Dredging? No No dredging is required. 1.12 Offshore structures? No No offshore structure is required. 1.13 Production and manufacturing processes? No production/manufacturing process is involved as No the proposed project is a construction of commercial colony project. 1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or materials? Raw material will be stored at site in a covered area. Cement will be separately stored under cover in Yes bales. Sand will be stacked neatly under tarpaulin cover. Bricks and steel will be laid in open. 1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of solid Solid Waste: waste or liquid effluents? The solid waste generated from the project will be in the form of: Domestic Waste: Approximately 90 Kg/day domestic solid waste is Yes estimated to be generated from the project activity; this will be collected from designated locations and segregated into inorganic and organic wastes. The inorganic non-biodegradable wastes will be sold to authorize vendors for recycling and the biodegradable wastes will be disposed according to MSW Prepared By: Vardan Environet, Gurugram 4 Proposed Warehouse (for storage of commercial goods) M/s Integra Urban Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Village- Bhora Kalan, Tehsil Pataudi & Village- Binola, Tehsil Manesar, District Gurugram, Haryana Form - I (Management & Handling) Rules, 2000. Hazardous Waste: No hazardous waste will be produced from project activities except some spent oil (Category 5.1) generated from D.G.
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