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(P) No. 48/2016/LSGD. 16th Decembe,; 2016 Dated, Thiruvananthapurarn, 1st Dhanu, 1192. - I S. R. 0. No. 757/2016.—Wl-iEREAs, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 51 of the Kerala Town and Country Planning Act, 2016 (9 of 2016), The Greater Cochin Development Authority has been constituted as per notification issued under G. 0. (P) No. 47/2016/LSGD dated 16th December, 2016 and published as S.R.O. No. 756/2016 in the Kerala Gazette Extraordinary No. 2180 dated 16th December, 2016. Now, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (52) of the Kerala Town and Country Planning Act. 2016 (9 of 2016), read with rule S of the Kerala Town and Country Planning (Development Authorities) Rules, 2015, the Government of Kerala hereby appoint Sri C. N. Mohanan (Laxminarayan Bhavan, Chappurayil, Puthencruz, Ernakulam) as the Chairman of the Greater Cochin Development Authority. The term of office of the Chairman shall be three years. 161 II S. R. 0. No. 758/2016.—in exercise of the powers conferred by section 54 of the Kerala Town and Country Planning Act, 2016 (9 of 2016), read with rule 3 of the Kerala Town and Country Planning (Development Authorities) Rules, 2015, the Government of Keiila hereby constitute the General Council of the Greater Cochin Development- Authority with the following members, namely:- GENERAL COUNCIL Chairman (Ex-officio) .. Sri- C. N. Mohanan Two Members of the Local Self Government Institutions having jurisdiction in the area of the Development Authority M.L.As. Representing any I. Sri-Anwar Sadath, Aluva area within the jurisdiction Sri Roji M. John, Angamaly of! the Development Authority Sri Hibi Eden, Emakulam Sri V. K. Ebrahim Kunju, Kalamassery Sri K. J. Maxy, Kochi Sri V. P. Sajeendran,. Kunnathunadu Sri V. D. Satheesan, Paravur Sri Eldhose Kunnappilly, Perumbavoor Sri Anoop Jacob, Piravom Sri P. T. Thomas, Thrikkakara IL Sri M. Swaraj,- - Thrippunithura 7 (d) (i) Secretary of the Secretary of the Municipal Corporation Municipal Corporation, Kochi Town Planner District Town Planner, Town and Country Planning Department, Ernakulam Executive Engineer Executive Engineer! (Roads and Bridges) (Roads and Bridges), Public Works Departmeiit, Ernakulam (e) Other three persons nominated by the Government (1) The Member Secretary of the Secretary, Greater Cochin Development Authority Development Authority. III S. R. 0. No. 759/2016.—In exercise of the powers conferred by section 55 of the Kerala Town and Country Planning Act, 2016 (9 of 2016), read with rule 4 of the Kerala Town and Country Planning (Development Authorities) Rules, 2015, the Government of Kerala hereby constitute the Executive Ccsmmittee of the Greater Cochin Development Authority with the following members, namely:- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (a) Chainnan of the Development .. Sri C. N. Mohanan Authority (Ex-officio) Two Nominated Members of the General Council from among Members of the Local Self Government Institutions nominated by Government Nominated Members of the SriM. Swaraj, General Council from among Thrippunithura the MLAs Sri K. J. Maxy, Kochi 8 (d) (i) Secretary of the Municipal .. Secretary, Corporation Municipal Corporation, Kochi Town Planner .. District Town Planner, Town and Country Planning Department, Ernakulam Executive Engineer Executive Engineer (Roads and Bridges) (Roads and Bridges), Public Works Department, - Ernakulam (e) Two members of the General Council from among persons nominated by Government (1) Member Secrtary (Ex-officio) .. Secretary, Greater Cochin Development Authority. By order of the Governor, T. K. JOSE, Principal Secretary to Government. Explanatory Note (This does not form part of the notification, but is intended to indicate its general purport.) As per G. 0. (P) No. 47/2016/LSGD dated 16th December, 2016 and published as S.R.O. No 756/2016 in the Kerala Gazette Extraordinary No. 2180 dated 16th December, 2016, the Government of Kerala have constituted The Greater Cochin Development Authority to exercise the powers and to perform the functions under section 56 of the Kerala Town and Country Planning Act, 2016. Now the Government have decided to appoint the Chairman of the Greater Cochin Development Authority and also to constitute the General Council and Executive Committee in exercise of the powers conferred under, the Kerala Town and Country Planning Act, 2016.
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