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SEAC-AGENDA-0000000405C) Total BUA Area (Sq Agenda for 105th SEAC-3 meeting scheduled on 28-29 February & 1st March, 2020 at Dalamal House, Nariman Point SEAC Meeting number: 105 Meeting Date February 29, 2020 Subject: Environment Clearance for Gagan Ela Is a Violation Case: No 1.Name of Project Gagan Ela 2.Type of institution Private 3.Name of Project Proponent Mr. Rahul Garg 4.Name of Consultant NA 5.Type of project Housing Project 6.New project/expansion in existing project/modernization/diversification Expansion in existing project 7.If expansion/diversification, whether environmental clearance Yes has been obtained for existing project 8.Location of the project S. No. 23/7/1, 23/7/2, 23/7/3, NIBM, Dist. Pune, Maharashtra 9.Taluka Haveli 10.Village Kondhwa Correspondence Name: Mr. Rahul Garg Room Number: 301, Floor: 3rd Floor, Building Name: Mavel Alaina, Road/Street Name: Lane No. 5, Locality: Koregaon Park, City: Pune 11.Whether in Corporation / Corporation Municipal / other area Commencement certificate No. CC/2462/17 dated 22/12/2017 12.IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan IOD/IOA/Concession/Plan Approval Number: Commencement certificate No. CC/2462/17 Approval Number dated 22/12/2017 Approved Built-up Area: 34034.26 13.Note on the initiated work (If Onsite construction area of 19552.65 sqm applicable) 14.LOI / NOC / IOD from MHADA/ NA Other approvals (If applicable) 15.Total Plot Area (sq. m.) 9098.33 16.Deductions 1673.29 17.Net Plot area 7425.04 a) FSI area (sq. m.): 15814.24 18 (a).Proposed Built-up Area (FSI & b) Non FSI area (sq. m.): 18220.02 Non-FSI) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000405c) Total BUA area (sq. m.): 34034.26 Approved FSI area (sq. m.): 15816.07 18 (b).Approved Built up area as per Approved Non FSI area (sq. m.): 18220.02 DCR Date of Approval: 01-01-1900 19.Total ground coverage (m2) 2727.48 20.Ground-coverage Percentage (%) (Note: Percentage of plot not open 36.73% to sky) 21.Estimated cost of the project 602075000 22.Number of buildings & its configuration Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 105 Meeting Date: February Page 1 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 29, 2020 138 SEAC-III) Serial Building Name & number Number of floors Height of the building (Mtrs) number 1 Wing B1+B2+G+S+P1+P2+16 Floor 55.95 2 Wing "B" G+S+P1+P2+16 Floor 55.95 3 Commercial + MHADA B1+G+MEZZ+5 Floor 22.15 4 Club House G+1 6.0 23.Number of 192 + 24 LIG + 9 Shops + 26 Office + Club House tenants and shops 24.Number of expected residents / 1393 users 25.Tenant density NA per hectare 26.Height of the building(s) 27.Right of way (Width of the road from the nearest fire 18 station to the proposed building(s) 28.Turning radius for easy access of fire tender movement from all 9 m around the building excluding the width for the plantation 29.Existing Onsite constructed area of 19552.65 sqm structure (s) if any 30.Details of the demolition with NA disposal (If applicable) 31.Production Details Serial Product Existing (MT/M) Proposed (MT/M) Total (MT/M) Number 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 32.Total Water Requirement SEAC-AGENDA-0000000405 Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 105 Meeting Date: February Page 2 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 29, 2020 138 SEAC-III) Source of water Pune Municipal Corporation Fresh water (CMD): 111.26 Recycled water - 57.23 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 10 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 2 make up (Cum): Dry season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 178.49 : Fire fighting - Underground water 200 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 80 Source of water Pune Municipal Corporation Fresh water (CMD): 111.26 Recycled water - 57.23 Flushing (CMD): Recycled water - 0 Gardening (CMD): Swimming pool 2 make up (Cum): Wet season: Total Water Requirement (CMD) 168.49 : Fire fighting - Underground water 200 tank(CMD): Fire fighting - Overhead water 20 tank(CMD): Excess treated water 90 Dimension of Swimming Pool: 14 X 3.6M• Total water Requirement in KLD: • 72 KL• Water requirement for make up in KLD: 1.5 Details of Swimming • Details of Plant & Machinery used for treatment of Swimming pool water: Filter, Pump, Hair & pool (If any) Lint, Vacuum point, Vacuum Sweeper, Skimmer etc. • Capital Cost: Rs. 12.61 Lacs, O&Mcost: - Rs. 2.16 Lacs/annum SEAC-AGENDA-000000040533.Details of Total water consumed Particula Consumption (CMD) Loss (CMD) Effluent (CMD) rs Water Require Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total Existing Proposed Total ment Fresh water Not applicable 113.26 113.26 Not applicable 11.33 11.33 Not applicable 101.93 101.93 requireme nt Domestic NA 111.26 111.26 NA 11.12 11.12 NA 100.14 100.14 Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 105 Meeting Date: February Page 3 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 29, 2020 138 SEAC-III) Gardening NA 10 10 NA 10 10 NA 0 0 Level of the Ground 20-32 m BGL water table: Size and no of RWH tank(s) and NA Quantity: Location of the RWH NA tank(s): Quantity of recharge 8 Nos of recharge pits 34.Rain Water pits: Harvesting Size of recharge pits (RWH) 1.50 m. X 1.5 m. X 1.5 m : Budgetary allocation Rs 4.00 Lacs (Capital cost) : Budgetary allocation Rs 1.00 Lacs/year (O & M cost) : Domestic UG tank Capacity (cum) : 165 Details of UGT tanks Flushing tank Capacity(cum) 95 if any : Fire UG tank Capacity (cum) 200 Natural water NW to SE drainage pattern: 35.Storm water Quantity of storm 283.95 m3/hr drainage water: Size of SWD: 450 mm Sewage generation 154.64 in KLD: STP technology: MMBR Capacity of STP 1 no 160 Cum (CMD): Sewage and Location & area of Near Amenity space Waste water the STP: Budgetary allocation Rs. 52 lacs (Capital cost): Budgetary allocation Rs. 11.82 Lacs/annum (O & M cost): 36.Solid waste Management Waste generation in Waste generation: Quantity of the top soil to be preserved: 1478.30 Cum the Pre ConstructionSEAC-AGENDA-0000000405Disposal of the and Construction construction waste 246.61 Cum to be re used for filling phase: debris: Dry waste: 265 Wet waste: 363 Hazardous waste: NA Waste generation Biomedical waste (If in the operation NA Phase: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry 22.5 kg/day sludge): Others if any: NA Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 105 Meeting Date: February Page 4 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 29, 2020 138 SEAC-III) Dry waste: will be collected by SWACH Wet waste: Treated in OWC Hazardous waste: NA Mode of Disposal Biomedical waste (If NA of waste: applicable): STP Sludge (Dry will be used as manure after OWC treatment sludge): Others if any: NA Location(s): Near Wing-b Corner Area Area for the storage of waste & other 42 m2 requirement: material: Area for machinery: 15 m2 Budgetary allocation Capital cost: Rs. 14.75 Lacs (Capital cost and O&M cost): O & M cost: Rs. 3.01 Lacs/year 37.Effluent Charecterestics Serial Inlet Effluent Outlet Effluent Effluent discharge Parameters Unit Number Charecterestics Charecterestics standards (MPCB) Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable applicable Amount of effluent generation Not applicable (CMD): Capacity of the ETP: Not applicable Amount of treated effluent Not applicable recycled : Amount of water send to the CETP: Not applicable Membership of CETP (if require): Not applicable Note on ETP technology to be used Not applicable Disposal of the ETP sludge Not applicable 38.Hazardous Waste Details Serial Description Cat UOM Existing Proposed Total Method of Disposal Number Not Not Not Not Not 1 Not applicable Not applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable applicable 39.Stacks emission Details Height Internal Serial Fuel Used with from Temp. of Exhaust Section & units Stack No. diameter Number Quantity ground Gases (m) SEAC-AGENDA-0000000405level (m) 1 DG set (300 KVA) Diesel - 49.8Kg/hr 1 3.46 0.150 522° C 2 DG set (25 KVA) Diesel - 4.1 Kg/hr 1 1.5 0.625 463° C 40.Details of Fuel to be used Serial Type of Fuel Existing Proposed Total Number 1 HSD Not applicable 49.80 lit/hr 49.80 lit/hr 41.Source of Fuel Authorized Dealer 42.Mode of Transportation of fuel to site Road Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 105 Meeting Date: February Page 5 of Shri. Anil Kale (Chairman SEAC-III) 29, 2020 138 SEAC-III) Total RG area : 873.61 No of trees to be cut 7 : Number of trees to 129 43.Green Belt be planted : Development List of proposed NA native trees : Timeline for completion of 3 months after project completion plantation : 44.Number and list of trees species to be planted in the ground Serial Characteristics & ecological Name of the plant Common Name Quantity Number importance 1 Murraya Koenigii Kadipatta 05 Medicinal properties Anthocephallus Shady, large tree, ball shaped 2 Kadamb 06 Cadamba flowers Lagerstroemia Ornamental flowering tree 3 Tamhan 05 Flosregineae medicinal propoerties Flowering tree with medicinal 4 Cassia fistula Bahava 6 properties A medium to large size hardy tree 5 Azadirachta indica Neem 8 which stand in drought condition. Air Purifying quality. Shady, Large tree, ball shapes 6 Albizia lebbeck Shirish 6 flowers 7 Michelia champca Sonchafa 6 Ornamental flowering tree 8 Saraca Asoka Sita Ashok 8 Evergreen tree Large tree. Good for stopping soil 9 Pongamia pinnata Karanj 8 errosion 10 Manilkara zapota Chikoo 6 Fruit bearing tree 11 Magnifera Indica Mango 8 Fruit bearing tree 12 Syzygium cumini Jamun 8 A large size tree with dense foliage 13 Punica granatum Pomegranate 6 Fruit bearing tree 14 Carica papaya Papaya 6 Fruit bearing tree 15 Carissa spinarum Karvanda 6 Fruit bearing tree 16 Annona squamosa Custard Apple 5 Fruit bearing tree Nyctanthes 17 Prajakta 6 Ornamental flowering tree arbortristis Medicinal properties and it is 18 ButeaSEAC-AGENDA-0000000405 monosperma Palas 7 worshipped as sacred by the Hindus A small crooked tree with drooping 19 Bauhinia racemosa Apta 6 branches, growing up to 35 m tall with medicinal properties Fast Growing palm, used for 20 Caryota urens Fish Tail Palm 7 beautification 45.Total quantity of plants on ground 46.Number and list of shrubs and bushes species to be planted in the podium RG: Joy S.Thakur (Secretary SEAC Meeting No: 105 Meeting Date: February Page 6 of Shri.
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