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Time Share Resorts” by Holidays on Hills Pvt FORM-1 Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Limited Village- Shichera, Tehsil – Kandaghat, Kalka Shimla Highway, District- Solan, Himachal Pradesh APPENDIX I (See paragraph – 6) FORM 1 (I) BASIC INFORMATION S. No. ITEM DETAILS 1. Name of the Projects Name Change in Environmental Clearance of Project “Time Share Resorts” by Holidays on Hills Pvt. Ltd. to “Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Limited” Environmental Clearance vide F.No. HPSEIAA/2016/519-721dated 26.05.2017. 2. S. No. in the schedule 8(a) “Building & Construction Projects” 3. Proposed capacity / area / length / Total Plot 54,264 sq.m (5.4264 Ha) tonnage / handled / command area / Area lease area / no. of wells to be drilled. Particular Existing Propos Extension Total s ed No. of 71 179 Cover 250 Units Built Up 10003.1 21049. 659.64 sq. 31712.14 area 6 sq.m 14 m sq.m. sq.m. Cost of the project Approx. Rs-210 Crore No. of Bore-wells 04(existing) 4. New / Expansion / Modernization. Expansion 5. Existing Capacity / Area etc. Existing Plot Area - 54,264 sq.m (5.4264 Ha) Existing Built Up Area - 10003.16 sq.m (After demolition) 6. Category of Project i.e. “A” or ”B” The project is classified as category ‘B’ 7. Does it attract the general No conditions? If yes, please specify. 8. Does it attract the specific No conditions? If yes, please specify. 9. Location Village- Shichera, Tehsil- Kandaghat, District- Solan, H.P. Latitude - 30°59'07.4"N Longitude - 077°06'07.8"E Plot/Survey/Khasra No. 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512/2, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 520, 521, 522, 523, 524, 525, 526, 527, 528, 529, 530, 531, 532, 533, 534, 536, 537, 539, 540, 542, 543, 618/559, 620/560, 622/561, 647/538, 648/538, 649/541, 650/541, 653/506/1, 663/655/506/2, 658/535 516/101 Village Shichera Tehsil Kandaghat District Solan State Himachal Pradesh 10. Nearest railway station / airport Distance Place along with distance in kmts. (Aerial) Railway Solan Railway Station 8.47 Km Station Jubberhatti Air port 10.61 Km Shimla Airport 11. Nearest Town, City, District Town Kandaghat 1.64 Km Headquarters along with distance in kmts. District- Solan 8 Km Headquarters 12. Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Gram Panchayat, Kuarag, Tehsil Village Municipal Corporation, Local Body Kandaghat, Solan, H.P. Panchayat (complete postal address with telephone nos. to be given). Municipal Corporation- under Municipal Municipal Council, Solan. Corporation Phone No. 01792 223 532 Himachal Pradesh Public Works Local Body Department, Shimla, H.P. 13. Name of the applicant. M/s Holiday On Hills Resorts Pvt. Ltd. 14. Registered Address. M/s Holiday On Hills Resorts Pvt. Ltd. Village Shichera, Tehsil Kandaghat, Solan, H.P. 15. Address for Correspondence. M/s Holiday On Hills Resorts Pvt. Ltd. Village Shichera, Tehsil Kandaghat, Solan, H.P. Name Mr. S H Zaidi Designation (Owner / Partner / CEO) Project In charge Address M/s Holiday On Hills Resorts Pvt. Ltd. Village Shichera, Tehsil Kandaghat, Solan, H.P. Pin Code 173215 E-Mail [email protected] Telephone No. +91 9910677888 Fax. No. -- 16. Details of Alternative Sites Not Applicable. examined, if any. Location of these sites should be shown on a Topo Sheet. 17. Interlinked Projects. Not Applicable. 18. Whether separate application of interlinked projects has been Not Applicable. submitted? 19. If yes, Date of Submission. Not Applicable. 20. If No, Reason. Not Applicable. 21. Whether the proposal involves approved / clearance under: If yes, details of the same & their status to be given. (a) The Forest (Conservation) No. The area does not fall in any notified reserved Act, 1980? forest area. (b) The Wildlife (Protection) No. The area does not fall in any wildlife sanctuary Act, 1972? area. (c) The C.R.Z. Notification, No. The area does not fall in any Notified coastal 1991? regulation zone. 22. Whether there is any Government Building Plans have been approved by Town & Country Order / Policy relevant / relating to Planning, Government of Himachal Pradesh vide letter the site? No SADA/KGT/P.P.CaseNo 06/248/KGT/2016-36 dated 27/7/2016 NOC has been granted by Himachal Pradesh Public Works Department. 23. Forest land involved (hectares) No forest land is involved in the proposed project. 24. Whether there is any litigation There is no litigation pending against the project and pending against the project and / or land. land in which the project is propose to be set up? Information required against point a, b & c is not (a) Name of the court. applicable. (b) Case No. (c) Order Directions of the court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project. • Capacity corresponding to sectoral activity (such as production capacity for manufacturing, mining lease area and production capacity for mineral production, area for mineral exploration, length for linear transport infrastructure, generation capacity for power generation etc. (I) 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 Details thereof (with approximate quantities /rates, confirmation Yes/No wherever possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary No It is an expansion project and no new land has been change in land use, land cover acquired for the construction purpose. The or topography including construction will be carried out in existing premises. increase in intensity of land use (with respect to local land use plan) 1.2 Clearance of existing land, No No vegetation clearance required. vegetation and buildings? Demolition as per approved map. 1.3 Creation of new land uses? Yes This is an expansion project. No new land has been acquired for expansion of the project i.e. construction of commercial buildings. 1.4 Pre-construction Yes Soil investigation was carried out and the results were investigations e.g. bore found satisfactory. houses, soil testing? 1.5 Construction works? Yes The Construction activities will be confined within the project premises; there will be no physical change outside the project boundary. As per proposed plan: Unit Brief Summary Nos. Previous Unit 76 Demolished Unit 5 Balance Approved 71 Proposed Unit 179 Total Units 250 Approved Area Statement (in sq.m.) Total Land 54,264 sq.m. Existing Built Up 10003.16 sq.m (After Area demolition) Expansion 659.845 sq.m. Proposed Built Up 21049.14 sq.m. Area Total Built Up 31712.14 sq.m. Area Total Green Area 15790 sq.m. Total Parking Area 3914 sq.m. Road Area 7530 sq.m. 54,264 @ 1.40 Permissible F.A.R. =75,969.60 sq.m. 10003.16 sq.m. (after Existing F.A.R. demolition) + Extension = 659.845 sq.m. Proposed F.A.R. 21049.14 sq.m. Total F.A.R. 31712.14 sq.m. Achieved Permissible 40% Ground Coverage Existing Ground 5.61% (After Coverage Demolition) Proposed Ground 9.35% Coverage Total Ground 14.96% Coverage Detailed Area Statement No. of No. Previous After Extension New Block of Approved demolish in Proposed Units Covered Balance Previous Covered Area Per Previous Approved Area Per (sq.m.) Covered Covered Block Area Per Area Per (sq.m.) Block Block (sq.m.) (sq.m.) HOTEL BLOCK Basement 1 35 450.58 450.58 Floor Ground 1024.8 1024.8 Floor First 1187.6 1187.6 Floor Second 1214.68 1214.68 Floor Third 774.00 774.00 268.66 Floor Fourth 293.32 293.32 Floor Fifth 143.23 143.23 Floor Total Built 5088.21 5088.21 268.66 Up Area RESTAURANT BLOCK Ground 1 441.85 398.17 43.96 Foor including Kitchen First Floor 449.83 449.83 46.01 Second 319.74 319.74 107.67 Floor Third Floor 326.39 326.39 193.54 including Porch, Passage Total Built 1537.81 1494.13 391.18 Up Area BLOCK 1 Ground 1 7 128.88 128.88 Floor First Floor 128.88 128.88 Second 128.88 128.88 Floor Third Floor 133.68 133.68 Total Built 520.32 520.32 Up Area BLOCK 2 Ground 1 4 114.63 114.63 Floor First Floor 106.89 106.89 Second 106.89 106.89 Floor Total Built 328.41 328.41 Up Area BLOCK 3 Ground 1 5 48.32 48.32 Floor First Floor 116.65 116.65 Second 116.65 116.65 Floor Total Built 281.62 281.62 Up Area BLOCK 4 Ground 1 6 129.50 129.50 Floor First Floor 115.36 115.36 Second 115.36 115.36 Floor Total Built 360.22 360.22 Up Area BLOCK 5 Ground 1 14 110.63 110.63 Floor First Floor 176.36 176.36 Second 176.36 176.36 Floor Third Floor 176.36 176.36 Top Floor 38.90 38.90 Total Built 678.61 678.61 Up Area BLOCK 6 Ground 1 Staff 95.10 Floor First Floor 95.10 Second 95.10 Floor Third Floor 95.10 Total Built 380.4 Up Area BLOCK 7 Ground 1 3 219.83 Floor First Floor 127.45 Total Built 347.28 Up Area HOLIDAY ACTIVITY BLOCK Ground 1 380.87 380.87 Floor First Floor 186.74 186.74 Library 25.94 25.94 Area Total Built 593.55 593.55 Up Area LAUNDRY BLOCK Ground 1 126.00 126.00 Floor First Floor 126.00 126.00 Second 126.00 126.00 Floor Total Built 378.00 378.00 Up Area LABOR Ground 1 76.40 Floor Total Built 76.40 Up Area CAMP COTTAGE Ground 1 2 60.48 Floor Total Built 60.48 Up Area LIVE KITCHEN/PANTRY Ground 1 40.91 40.91 Floor First Floor 55.27 55.27 Total Built 96.18 96.18 Up Area STAFF CAFETERIA AND STORE Ground 1 44.92 44.92 Floor First Floor 61.91 Second 77.08 77.08 Floor Total Built 183.91 122.00 Up Area NEW PROPOSED COVERED AREA BLOCK A Ground 1 37 1043.68 Floor First Floor 1108.78 Second 1093.38 Floor Third Floor 1060.96 Fourth 1165.05 Floor Total Built 5471.85 Up Area BLOCK B Ground 1 102 1154.85 Floor First Floor 1154.85 Second 1154.85 Floor Third 1249.52 Floor/Porch Fourth 1154.85 Floor Fifth Floor 1154.85 Total Built 7023.77 Up Area LUXURY BLOCK TYPE A (TYPICAL BLOCK) Ground 1 8 326.54 Floor First Floor 326.54 Second 326.54 Floor Third Floor 326.54 Total Built 1306.16 Up Area for One Block Total Built 2 16 2612.32 Up Area for Two Blocks LUXURY BLOCK TYPE B (TYPICAL BLOCK) Ground 1 12 461.32 Floor First Floor 461.32 Second 461.32 Floor Third Floor 461.32 Total Built 1845.28 Up Area for One Block Total Built 2 24 3690.56 Up Area for Two Blocks ENGINEERING BLOCK Ground 1 450.
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