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AIPL Joy City” Form - I Location: Village Paragpur, Jalandhar, Punjab Client : M/S Project: Extension in EC of Commercial Project namely “AIPL Joy City” Form - I Location: Village Paragpur, Jalandhar, Punjab Client : M/s. Francolin Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Application for Environmental Clearance Form – 1 (I) Basic Information: S. No. Item No. Details 1. Name of the Project/s Commercial Project namely “AIPL Joy City” at Village Paragpur, Jalandhar, Punjab by M/s. Francolin Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. 2. S. No. in the schedule 8(a): Building and Construction Project 3. Proposed capacity/ area/ length/ The project has already obtained Environmental tonnage to be handled/ command area/ Clearance for developing Shopping Mall complex lease area/ number of wells to drilled namely “The Celebration Mall” at Village Paragpur, Tehsil & District Jalandhar, Punjab (copy enclosed) for the plot area of 23,744.37 sq.m. and Built up Area of 1,00,924 sq.m. and which is valid till 28.09.2018. Due to recession in the market, construction could not be started at the project site. Further, there is change in name of the project from “The Celebration Mall’ to “AIPL Joy City”. Copy of the land documents are enclosed as Annexure-1. Total estimated project cost including land & development is Rs. 276 Crores. Site photographs are enclosed as Annexure-2. The approved site layout plan is enclosed as Annexure-6. The following documents are enclosed: A-1 : Change in land use A-2 : Site Photographs A-3 : Board of Resolution & List of Directors A-4 : Undertaking A-5 : Consultant Document A-6 : Approved Layout Plan 4. New / Expansion / Modernization Extension of Earlier EC 5. Existing capacity/ Area etc Earlier EC accorded Built up area : 1,00,924 Sq.m. 6. Category of the project ‘ A’, ‘B’ , ‘C’ Category B 7. Does it attract the general conditions? No Eco Laboratories & Consultants Pvt. Ltd. (QCI-NABET Approved EIA Consultant) Project: Extension in EC of Commercial Project namely “AIPL Joy City” Form - I Location: Village Paragpur, Jalandhar, Punjab Client : M/s. Francolin Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. If Yes, Please Specify. 8. Does it attract the specific conditions? No If Yes, Please Specify 9. Location The project is located at Village Paragpur, G.T. Road, Jalandhar, Punjab. Plot/ Survey/Khasra No. Khasra nos. 474/1, 288/2, 289/2, 287/1, 473/1/2, 471/1/2/1, 479, 480/1, 296, 297, 290/1, 291/1, 295/2, 481/1, 472/1/1/1, 285/2, 285/3 & 286/2 Village Paragpur Tehsil Jalandhar District Jalandhar State Punjab 10. Nearest railway station/ Airport along Jalandhar Cantt. Railway Station: Approx. 2.6 km; with Distance in kilometers. NW Ludhiana Airport, Sahnewal: Approx. 56 km; SE 11. Nearest town/District headquarters Old City, Jalandhar along with distance in kilometers 12. Village Panchayat, Zilla Parishads, Commissioner Municipal Corporation, local Bodies Municipal Corporation, (Complete Postal address with 1st Floor, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Admin Complex, telephone No. to be given) Nehru Garden Road, Jalandhar, Punjab 144001 Phone no. 0181 222 7015 13. Name of the applicant Col. Kuldip Singh Sandhu (Authorized Signatory) 14. Registered address M/s. Francolin Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. 232-B, Third floor, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase-III, New Delhi, 110020 15. Address for correspondence : M/s. Francolin Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. 232-B, Third floor, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase-III, New Delhi, 110020 Name : Col. Kuldip Singh Sandhu Designation(owner/ Partner/CEO) Authorized Signatory Address M/s. Francolin Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. 232-B, Third floor, Okhla Industrial Estate , Phase-III, New Delhi, 110020 Eco Laboratories & Consultants Pvt. Ltd. (QCI-NABET Approved EIA Consultant) Project: Extension in EC of Commercial Project namely “AIPL Joy City” Form - I Location: Village Paragpur, Jalandhar, Punjab Client : M/s. Francolin Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Pin Code 110020 E- Mail [email protected] [email protected] Telephone No. 09815811556 Fax No. - 16. Details of alternative Sites examined, No if any. Location of these sites should be shown on the topo Sheets. 17. Interlinked Projects No 18. Whether separate application of No interlinked project has been submitted? 19. If Yes, date of submission. Not Applicable 20. If No, reason Not Applicable 21. Whether the Proposal involves No. approval/ Clarence under : If Yes, details of the same and their to be given . (a) The Forest ConservationAct,1980. The unit does not fall under Forest Conservation, Act, 1980. No. The unit does not fall in any notified area of (b) The wild life Protection Act, 1972. Wild Life Protection Act 1972. (c) The C.R.Z Notification, 1991. No. The unit does not fall in any Notified coastal regulation zone. Undertaking regarding the same is attached as Annexure-4. 22. Either their is any government Order / No. policy relevant / relating to the site? 23. Forest land Involved (hectare) No Forest land is involved in the project. Eco Laboratories & Consultants Pvt. Ltd. (QCI-NABET Approved EIA Consultant) Project: Extension in EC of Commercial Project namely “AIPL Joy City” Form - I Location: Village Paragpur, Jalandhar, Punjab Client : M/s. Francolin Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. 24. Whether there is any litigation pending There is no litigation pending against the project against the project and /or land in and land. which the Projects is proposed to be set up? (a) Name of the court (b) Case no. Therefore, Information required against point a, b & (c) Orders/ Directions of the Courts, if c is not applicable. Undertaking regarding the same any and its relevance with the Project is attached as Annexure-4. (II) Activity 1. 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 confirmation Yes Details thereof (with approximate /No quantities /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary change in No Change in Land Use has already been land use, land cover or topography obtained for the development of commercial including increase in intensity of land project; copy is enclosed as Annexure-1. use (with respect to local land use plan) 1.2 Clearance of existing land, vegetation No The proposed land is clear land. No building and buildings? exists in this land at present. Vegetation is scare in the project site. Only some shrubs and grasses are present. Thus extensive clearance of vegetation is not envisaged in Plan. There is no existing tree within project site. 1.3 Creation of new land uses? No There is no need of creation of new land use. 1.4 Pre-construction investigations e.g. Yes Preliminary Groundwater investigation has bore houses, soil testing? been done. 1.5 Construction works? Yes The project involves construction of shopping mall with multiplex, food court, restaurant, Eco Laboratories & Consultants Pvt. Ltd. (QCI-NABET Approved EIA Consultant) Project: Extension in EC of Commercial Project namely “AIPL Joy City” Form - I Location: Village Paragpur, Jalandhar, Punjab Client : M/s. Francolin Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. shops, etc. The building will be of 4 storey (G+3) with 3 level basements (Lower Ground Floor, Basement 1 and Basement 2). Total parking provision has been proposed for 1354 ECS. The layout plan is enclosed as Annexure-6. 1.6 Demolition works? No As site is free from building and structure, no demolition work is required. 1.7 Temporary sites used for construction No No temporary construction will be carried out works or housing of construction regarding housing facility of construction workers? workers, as the labour will be employed from the local areas only. 1.8 Above ground buildings, structures or Yes The excavation work proposed for the earthworks including linear construction of multistoried superstructure structures, cut and fill or excavations (G+3) along with three levels of basement and for the boundary wall. The Construction and excavated earth debris will be used for backfilling and landscaping purpose to the extent possible. The remaining earth, if any will be suitably disposed off. 1.9 Underground works including mining No No underground work including mining/ or tunneling? tunneling will be done. 1.10 Reclamation works? No Not Applicable 1.11 Dredging? No Not Applicable 1.12 Offshore structures? No Not Applicable 1.13 Production and manufacturing No Not applicable as the proposed project will be processes? limited to construction activities for the development of the project. 1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or Yes Temporary storage facilities for construction materials? materials will be provided within the site during the construction phase. 1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of Yes Solid waste solid waste or liquid effluents? Construction phase Solid waste during construction phase will comprise of excavated earth, building construction materials etc. Eco Laboratories & Consultants Pvt. Ltd. (QCI-NABET Approved EIA Consultant) Project: Extension in EC of Commercial Project namely “AIPL Joy City” Form - I Location: Village Paragpur, Jalandhar, Punjab Client : M/s. Francolin Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. The construction material will be reused mostly for leveling the site and the segregated recyclable wastes like metals, glass and plastic wastes will be sold to the vendors. In addition, there will be some municipal solid waste generation during construction stage which will be collected and disposed off at the designated municipal waste disposal site. Operational stage Solid waste generation from the project will be 1.62 MTD. Waste collection system will be on door to door basis by the dedicated and trained housekeeping staff and temporary storage facility will be adopted for segregation of waste at source. Bio-degradable waste will be treated in Mechanical composter. Recyclable waste will be sold off to authorized vendors off to the common municipal solid waste landfill site. Liquid effluent: Construction stage During construction stage, wastewater will be generated from labour camps. This will be disposed through soak pit/ septic tank.
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