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Draft Development Plan for Old Pune City - 2007-2027 DRAFT DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR OLD PUNE CITY - 2007-2027 LIST OF RESERVATIONS PUBLISHED U/S 26(1) OF MR&TP ACT 1966 PUNE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 2013 SECTOR I TO VI ANNEXURE-I General Instructions 1. Statement having columns which represents as follows:- i. Column no 2:- Shows sector no/ sheet no. This is to be referred along with the plan of the sector. ii. Column no 3: - Shows purpose of designated site. iii. Column no 4: - Represents CTS No/ FP No/ Survey No of Peth/ Town planning scheme/ Village. However in case of any omission of the number error in schedule, the boundaries as shown on plan shall prevail. iv. Column no 5: - Shown approximate areas of the site. This would remain corrected on actual measurement/ demarcation on site as per plan. v. Column no 6: - Represents appropriate authority for acquisition and development of the site. However, where the owner has been shown as appropriate authority, the question of acquisition does not arises, in that case owner develops the site. vi. Any printing error occurring in schedule of Reservations and Drafting errors on the plan required to be rectify as per actual situation on site and / or as per the verification of survey/revenue records, sanctioned layouts etc. shall be rectify by the Commissioner, PMC. 1 SEC/ Sr. RESERVA AREA CTS/ FP/ SURVEY PETH/ TPS/ APPROPRIATE SHT REMARKS No. TION (Ha) NO. VILLAGE AUTHORITY NO Reservation G-2 partly redesignated as BU-1. 1 I/2 BU-1 0.134 1279 KASABA PETH PMC Site reserved to be acquired and developed by PMC. Reservation CPG redesinated as C1-1. Sites 2 I/5 C1-1 0.149 469(PT) SADASHIV PETH PMC reserved to be acquired & developed by PMC PMC/ 3 I/5 C2-1 0.047 458(PT) NAVI PETH Reservation P-14 redesinated as C2-1. OWNER 4 I/1 CC-1 0.176 348, 349 NARAYAN PETH PMC/INST. Development allowed as per note 12 Reservation HC-1 partly redesinated as CCC. 5 I/6 CCC-1 0.119 1014 1015 1016 BUDHWAR PETH PMC/ INST Site reserved to be acquired and developed by PMC. Site reserved to be acquired & developed by 6 I/3 CL-1 0.031 328 RASTA PETH PMC/INST. PMC Reservation continued. Development allowed 7 I/7 CPG-1 0.317 49 PT BHAVANI PETH PMC as per note 10. Reservation continued. Development allowed 8 I/2 CPG-2 0.157 1366, 1367 KASABA PETH PMC as per note 10. Reservation continued. Development allowed 9 I/2 CPG-3 0.092 1377, 1383, 1384 KASABA PETH PMC as per note 10. Reservation continued. Development allowed 10 I/3 CPG-4 0.080 539, 540 KASABA PETH PMC as per note 10. Reservation continued. Development allowed 11 I/7 CPG-5 0.548 1052, 1053, 1054 NANA PETH PMC as per note 10. 1133(PT), 1134, Reservation continued. Development allowed 12 I/6 CPG-6 0.124 SADASHIV PETH PMC 1135 as per note 10. Reservation continued. Development allowed 13 I/5 CPG-7 0.179 1158 (PT) SADASHIV PETH PMC as per note 10. SHUKRAWAR Reservation continued. Development allowed 14 I/6 CPG-8 0.051 1369 PMC PETH as per note 10. SHUKRAWAR Reservation continued. Development allowed 15 I/6 CPG-9 0.118 1436(PT), 1437 PMC PETH as per note 10. 16 I/9 CPG-10 0.167 32A (PT) TPS-III PMC Development allowed as per note 10 17 I/7 D&MH-1 0.135 561 TO 568 GURUWAR PETH PMC/ INST Development allowed as per note 6 & 7. 757 TO 760, SHUKRAWAR Reservation continued. Development allowed 18 I/6 D-1 0.048 PMC/INST. 663(PT) PETH as per note 6. Reservation continued. Development allowed 19 I/10 D-2 0.091 301/1 GURUWAR PETH PMC/INST. as per note 6. Reservation continued. Site reserved to be 20 I/2 DB-1 0.468 244 SHANIWAR PETH PMC acquired and developed by PMC. Reservation continued. Site reserved to be 21 I/2 DB-2 0.028 1268(PT) KASBA PETH PMC acquired and developed by PMC. 400, 401, 402-C, Reservation continued. Development allowed 22 I/8 FB-1 0.240 NANA PETH PMC 403 as per note 13. Reservation continued. Development allowed 24 I/5 G-1 0.470 65(PT), 93(PT), 94 NAVI PETH PMC as per note 10. Reservation continued. Development allowed 25 I/2 G-2 0.409 1309 pt KASABA PETH PMC as per note 10. 26 I/3 G-3 0.013 812 813 814 PT KASBA PETH PMC Development allowed as per note 10 395A,395B, 404A, Reservation continued. Development allowed 27 I/8 G-4 0.540 NANA PETH PMC 404B, 405, 406 as per note 10. 28 I/1 G-5 0.054 221 NARAYAN PETH PMC Development allowed as per note 10 29 I/3 G-6 0.202 550 TO 552 RASTA PETH PMC Development allowed as per note 10 251, 989, 990, 30 I/5 G-7 0.251 SADASHIV PETH PMC Development allowed as per note 10 1157, 1158 Reservation continued. Development allowed 23 I/7 G&PG-8 0.526 103A/1(PT) BHAVANI PETH PMC as per note 10. Reservation continued. Development allowed 1354, 1371 TO SHUKRAWAR 31 I/6 G-9 0.202 PMC as per note 10. May be developed as Parking in 1373 PETH stilt & Garden Museum on upper floors. Reservation D-5 redesignated as H-1. 32 I/7 H-1 0.113 198 GANESH PETH PMC/ INST Development allowed as per note 7. Reservation continued. Development allowed 33 I/6 HC-1 0.097 1029, 1030, 1031 BUDHWAR PETH PMC/ INST as per note 8. PMC/ Reservation continued. Development allowed 34 I/8 HDH-1 0.134 844 BHAVANI PETH OWNER as per note 5. PMC/ Reservation FPC&HDH continued as HDH-2. 35 I/7 HDH-2 0.230 441B-2 PT NANA PETH OWNER Development allowed as per note 5 393(PT), 394(PT), PMC/ Reservation PO-2A redesignated as HDH. 36 I/6 HDH-3 0.034 NARAYAN PETH 395(PT), 396C OWNER Development allowed as per note 5. SEC/ Sr. RESERVA AREA CTS/ FP/ SURVEY PETH/ TPS/ APPROPRIATE SHT REMARKS No. TION (Ha) NO. VILLAGE AUTHORITY NO 508 TO 510, 548 PMC/ Reservation continued. Development allowed 37 I/3 HDH-4 0.091 RASTA PETH 506 OWNER as per note 5. 38 I/7 HDH-5 0.080 172, 173 GANESH PETH PMC/OWNER Reservation CPG-4 redesinated as HDH-5. MANGALWAR 39 I/3 HDH-6 0.428 907,907A,907A/1 PMC/OWNER Development allowed as per note 5 PETH Reservation continued. Development allowed 40 I/6 HS-1 0.132 511 SHANIWAR PETH PMC/INST. as per note 4. SHUKRAWAR Reservation continued. Development allowed 41 I/6 MH-1 0.106 669 TO 671 PMC/INST. PETH as per note 6. 1089(PT), Reservation continued. Development allowed 42 I/7 MH-2 0.168 RAVIWAR PETH PMC/INST. 1090(PT) as per note 6. MANGALWAR Reservation continued. Site reserved to be 43 I/3 MK-1 0.163 45, 53(PT) PMC PETH TPS acquired and developed by PMC. SHUKRAWAR PMC/ HOME Site reserved to be acquired and developed by 44 I/6 MP&PC-5 0.103 9 PETH DEPT. PMC Reservation Cattle Pound redesignated as MP- 1. Site reserved to be acquired & developed by 45 I/7 MP-1 0.029 869, 870, 871 BHAVANI PETH PMC PMC 233, 234, 235(PT), Reservation PO-3A redesignated as MP-2. Site 46 I/7 MP-2 0.048 GANESH PETH PMC 236(PT) reserved to be acquired & developed by PMC. Reservation MD-3 redesignated partly as MP-3. 47 I/3 MP-3 0.015 1145, 1199, 1200 KASABA PETH PMC Site reserved to be acquired & developed by PMC. Reservation HDH redesignated as MP-4. Site 48 I/1 MP-4 0.060 244(PT) SHANIWAR PETH PMC reserved to be acquired & developed by PMC. PMC/OWNER 49 I/6 OAH-1 0.025 G-837 RAVIVAR PETH Development allowed as per note 16 / INSTT PMC/ 50 I/7 P-1 0.218 96(PT), 103A PT BHAVANI PETH Development allowed as per note 11 OWNER PMC/ 51 I/6 P-2 0.088 281, 282, 853 BUDHWAR PETH Development allowed as per note 11 OWNER PMC/ 52 I/6 P-3 0.008 56, 57, 58 BUDHWAR PETH Development allowed as per note 11 OWNER PMC/ 53 I/3 P-4 0.036 500 GANESH PETH Development allowed as per note 11 OWNER 87, 90, 107 TO PMC/ 54 I/7 P-5 0.110 GANESH PETH Development allowed as per note 11 110 OWNER PMC/ 55 I/7 P-6 0.007 709PT,710,711PT NANA PETH Development allowed as per note 11 OWNER 709, 710, 473C-1 PMC/ Reservation continued. Development allowed 56 I/6 P-7 0.273 NARAYAN PETH TO 473C-6 OWNER as per note 11. PMC/ 57 I/6 P-8 0.017 437C-2 TO 437C-4 NARAYAN PETH Development allowed as per note 11 OWNER PMC/ Reservation continued. Development allowed 58 I/5 P-9 0.096 458(PT) NAVI PETH OWNER as per note 11. 440 TO 453, 456, PMC/ 59 I/5 P-10 0.094 NAVI PETH Development allowed as per note 11 457 OWNER PMC/ 60 I/3 P-11 0.055 503 504 505 RASTA PETH Development allowed as per note 11 OWNER PMC/ 61 I/9 P-12 0.028 1674 SADASHIV PETH Development allowed as per note 11 OWNER PMC/ Reservation continued.
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