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2011-12 (Commercial ) Details Details of Plan Sanctions issued for the Year- 2011-12 (Non- Residential Plans) Site Built Up Total Remit Ward Usage of Nos. of Date of Receipt Receipt Sl.No LP.No Name & Address Area Area Fees colle ance Remarks No Building Floors sanction No. Date (Sqm) ( Sqm) cted date Commerc Y.S. Vasudevan, No. 134/2, 3rd Main, ial/ 1 7 JC(W)LP. No- 1954/ 10-11 G+1+TRF 2/4/2011 172.32 230.66 19000 327399 2/4/2011 5/4/2011 Malleswaram. Residenti al Commerc Ad.Com/WST/52/10- Nirmala Jain & Vinod Jain, No. 97, B+G+3+T 2 46 ial / 6/4/2011 738.75 1920.76 173750 327409 6/4/2011 7/4/2011 11(Modified Plan) Mysore Road, Chamarajpet RF Industrial Commerc M.N. Ravishankar & M.N. Radha ial/ 3 14 JC(W)LP. No- 1824/ 10-11 Krishna , No. 30 (Old No. 263), 10th G+3+TRF 7/4/2011 222.96 269.39 25600 327410 7/4/20111 8/4/2011 Residenti Cross, 1st 'N' Block, Rajajinagar. al S. Malliga, No. 3 (old No. 43/H), 5th S+G+2+T 4 10 JC(W)LP. No- 2013/ 10-11 Industrial 7/4/2011 325.15 783.22 213000 327411 7/4/20111 8/4/2011 Cross, Lorry Stand Godown Street. RF B.A. Ravi Prasad, No. 29, 2nd Main, Commerc S+G+2+T 5 46 JC(W)LP. No- 1785/ 10-11 7/4/2011 307.54 656.43 210600 327412 7/4/20111 8/4/2011 N.T.Pet. ial/ITBT RF M/s: Govinda Upadhyaya Sons, No. Residenti S+G+2+T 6 7 JC(W)LP. No- 2101/ 10-11 32 (Old No. 517), 8th Main, 12/4/2011 693.38 1904.66 417000 327437 12/4/2011 13/4/2011 al RF Malleshwaram. M.R. Srinivas, No. 81, Dollars Residenti S+G+2+T 327448 & 18/4/2011 & 7 12 Ad.Com/WST/ 55/10-11 15/4/2011 420.00 672.00 243000 15/4/2011 Scheme, Nandini Layout. al Apts RF 327471 23/4/2011 Commerc Bhagya Sree A Vinayak & Ashok ial/ S+G+2+T 8 10 JC(W)LP. No- 1947/ 10-11 Nayak K , No. 16 (Old No. 745/746), 15/4/2011 270.65 677.20 63500 327447 15/4/2011 18/4/2011 Residenti RF 8th Main, Mahalakshmi Layout. al Ashok Kumar Chown & Indira , No. Commerc S+G+2+T 9 28 JC(W)LP. No- 2052/ 10-11 20/4/2011 74.50 236.72 52000 327465 20/4/2011 21/4/2011 267 (Old No. 43), Old Thargupet. ial RF JC(W)LP-385/10-11 Dr. G Vanajakshi, No.50 (old No. 316) Clinic / S+G+2+T 10 22 21/4/2011 222.83 550.37 102600 327470 21/4/2011 23/4/2011 (Modified Plan) 59th Cross, 3rd Block Rajajinagar. Hostel RF Page 1 of 22 Commerc A.R. Shekar, No. 28/3, Mathikere ial/ S+G+1+T 11 4 JC(W)LP. No- 1953/ 10-11 21/4/2011 62.70 91.36 11000 327476 21/4/2011 23/4/2011 Mainroad. Residenti RF al V. Shivanna, No. 16, Shetty Commerc 12 29 JC(W)LP. No- 1720/ 10-11 S+G+2 23/4/2011 34.42 89.48 20000 327477 23/4/2011 25/4/2011 Krishnappa Lane. ial Commerc Geetha P Swamy, No. 39 (Old No. ial/ S+G+2+T 13 22 JC(W)LP. No- 2051/ 10-11 3/Y), 59th Cross, 3rd block, 26/4/2011 97.43 243.42 20600 327495 26/4/2011 27/4/2011 Residenti RF Rajajinagara. al M/s: Rajesh Export Ltd, No. 45/2 (Old commerc 14 6 JC(W)LP. No- 1959/ 10-11 G+1+TRF 26/4/2011 327.41 452.98 115000 327500 26/4/2011 28/4/2011 No. 1848), 2nd Main, Malleshwaram. al Commerc B. Shankar, No. 32 (old No. 2190/A), ial/ S+G+2+T 15 9 JC(W)LP. No- 1955/ 10-11 11th Main, 'A" block, 29/4/2011 116.68 283.72 24000 332510 29/4/2011 30/4/2011 Residenti RF Subramanyanagara. al Commerc B. Shankar & Kavitha Shanakar, No. ial/ S+G+2+T 16 9 JC(W)LP. No- 1956/ 10-11 32 (Old No. 3388/A), 12th Main, 'A' 29/4/2011 134.74 331.00 32500 332509 29/4/2011 30/4/2011 Residenti RF Block, Subramanyanagar. al H. Suresh, No. 339, 2nd Main, S+G+2+T 17 6 JC(W)LP- 41/2011-12 ITBT/ BPO 29/4/2011 167.17 741.28 236000 332516 29/4/2011 30/4/2011 Malleswaram. RF Lodge & Padma Kumar.D, No. 28, Sheshadri B+G+3+T 18 27 JC(W)LP- 39/2011-12 Restauran 29/4/2011 270.89 2488.19 753000 332515 29/4/2011 30/4/2011 Road. RF t Kavitha Bhandari, No. 12, Girls High Residenti B+G+3+T 19 27 Ad.Com/WST/ 53/10-11 30/4/2011 438.09 768.41 30000 332524 30/4/2011 2/5/2011 School Street, Gandhinagar. al Apts RF JC(W)LP. No- 113/ 09-10 The Mysore Silk Cloth Merchants Co- S+G+2+T 20 28 Bank 28/4/2011 198.95 517.28 59250 332528 28/4/2011 3/5/2011 (Modified Plan) op Bank Ltd. No. 6, Hospital Road. RF M. Nurulla Shariff & Others, No. commerci 21 30 JC(W)LP. No- 1376/ 10-11 G+1+TRF 29/4/2011 35.99 60.10 9900 332520 29/4/2011 30/4/2011 35/1, OTC Road.' al Venku Sa T.G, No. 201, Old commerci 22 28 JC(W)LP. No- 1370/ 10-11 G+2+TRF 3/5/2011 44.73 11304.00 25000 332530 3/5/2011 3/5/2011 Thargupet. al Commerc B+G+3+T 23 11 JC(W)LP.No - 624/10-11 Velu B Pethi, No.4/1, Industrial Town. 4/5/2011 1619.19 4245.61 1422000 332535 4/5/2011 5/5/2011 ial/ITBT RF Page 2 of 22 Commerc Jayarathna N, No. 6 (Old No. 182Y), ial/ S+G+2+T 24 22 JC(W)LP. No- 1792/ 10-11 5/5/2011 222.83 497.01 51065 332544 5/5/2011 7/5/2011 12th Main, 3rd block, Rajajinagara. Residenti RF al Commerc Chandrashekar D.L, No. 144 (Old No. ial/ S+G+2+T 25 45 JC(W)LP. No- 1869/ 10-11 9/5/2011 191.67 445.18 72000 332556 9/5/2011 9/5/2011 117/1), Mysore Road. Residenti RF al M/s: Sanjeevini Medlife Hospital Nursing B+G+3+T 26 10 Ad.Com/WST/ 63/10-11 (India) Pvt Ltd, No. 1 (old No. 762), Home/ 9/5/2011 599.82 1349.60 548200 332563 9/5/2011 10/5/2011 RF 8th Main, Mahalakshmipura. Hostel A. Sundara Murthy, No. 80, 3rd Industrial B+G+1+T 27 19 JC(W)LP. No- 269/09-10 Stage, 2nd Block, / ITBT 9/5/2011 555.38 1444.00 386000 332564 9/5/2011 10/5/2011 RF Basaveshwaranagara. BPO Dr: K.A. Rame Gowda, No. 27 (Old B+G+3+T 28 27 Ad.Com/WST/ 61/10-11 Repair 13/5/2011 686.59 1201.53 815000 332591 13/5/2011 16/5/2011 No. 287), 6th Cross, Gandhinagar. RF K. Vivek & K.N. Shobha, No. 272 (old S+G+2+T 29 27 JC(W)LP- 93/2011-12 Hostel 16/5/2011 140.27 419.34 115000 332599 16/5/2011 17/5/2011 No. 59), 6th cross, Gandhinagara. RF Ashok Kumar Jain & Others, No. 17 Commerc S+G+2+T 30 27 JC(W)LP- 12/2011-12 (old no. 1), Poornaiah Chatram Road, ial/ITBT 16/5/2011 129.17 329.33 104000 332600 16/5/2011 17/5/2011 RF Bangalore. BPO Commerc Bengaluru Nagara Jilla Sahakari ial/ S+G+2+T 31 46 JC(W)LP. No- 1886/ 10-11 Union (Niyamitha), No. 1/3, 3rd 18/5/2011 220.94 523.46 81405 332614 18/5/2011 19/5/2011 Residenti RF Main, Chamarajpet. al Commerc Manjuala Devi N, No. 24/1 (Old No. ial/ S+G+2+T 32 14 JC(W)LP. No- 1908/ 10-11 10/A2), 20th Main, 1st 'R' Block, 18/5/2011 262.96 612.06 110000 332613 18/5/2011 19/5/2011 Residenti RF Rajajinagara al commerci JC(W)LP-473/10-11 H Kavitha, No.23, 2nd Main, B+G+M+ 33 99 al/ ITBT 5/5/2011 630.09 1568.60 425100 332546 5/5/2011 7/5/2011 (Modified Plan) Sadashivanagar. 3+TRF BPO Commerc Roopa A, No. 13, 1st 'A' Main, S.K. ial/ S+G+2+T 34 10 JC(W)LP. No- 1987/ 10-11 21/5/2011 263.62 762.82 150000 332629 21/5/2011 23/5/2011 Nagar, New Extension. Residenti RF al Susheela Bai & Others, No. 20, 5th B+G+3+T 35 27 JC(W)LP- 175/2011-12 Hostel 24/5/2011 233.91 608.16 252000 332639 24/5/2011 25/5/2011 Cross, Gandhinagara. RF Page 3 of 22 B.S. Rajan, No. 1 (old No. 66), 2nd commerci S+G+2+T 36 5 Ad.Com/WST/ 51/10-11 26/5/2011 478.51 957.02 297000 332656 26/5/2011 27/5/2011 Cross, G.D.
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