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Conceptual Plan & CONCEPTUAL PLAN & EMP FOR THE PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS PROJECT OF SRI. ANUHAR HOMES PVT LTD SURVEY.NO: 324/E & 325, NARSINGI VILLAGE, GANDIPET MANDAL, RANGAREDDY DISTRICT, TELANGANA STATE Category – 8 (a) SUBMITTED BY SRI. Y. HARSHAVARDAN REDDY, C/O. M/S. ANUHAR HOMES PVT LTD, H.NO.8-2-293/82/225/A, 3RD FLOOR, ROAD NO 18, JUBILEE HILLS, HYDERABAD – 500033 PREPARED BY: M/s. SPACE ENVIRO SOLUTIONS (QCI/NABET ACCREDITATION NO: NABET/EIA/1922/IA0043) H. NO: 1-4-69/7, STREET NO:8 HABSIGUDA, HYDERABAD. TELANGANA – 500007 M/s.Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd & Others– Residential Apartments, Sy. No:324/E & 325, Alakapur Township, Narsingi Village, Gandipet Mandal, Rangareddy District, Telangana State. Conceptual Plan & EMP CHAPTER –1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF THE REPORT: M/s. Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd & Others is proposing to Construct a Residential Apartments at Sy. No:324/E & 325 situated at Alakapur Township, Narsingi Village, Gandipet Mandal, Rangareddy District, Telangana State. The Total Site area as per document is 17,199.21 Sqm and Net Plot Area is 16,691.92 Sqm. The Built up area of the project is 1,02,990.14 Sqm (4 Blocks- Sub-Cellar + Cellar + Ground+14 Upper Floors & Amenities Block – Cellar +Ground + 4 Upper Floors). The Total Built up area for the proposed project is greater than 20,000 Sqm, as per the EIA Notification dated 14th September 2006 and its amendments there off, the proposed project activity falls under Building & Construction projects 8(a) Category B (B2), which necessities to obtain Environmental Clearance from SEIAA, Telangana State. As part of this activity the proponent has prepared Form-1, Form-1A, Conceptual Plan and Environmental Management Plan and submitted to SEIAA, Telangana for obtaining Environmental Clearance. 1.2 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT & PROJECT PROPONENT: The proposed Construction of Residential Apartments of M/s. Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd & Others is promoted by Sri. Y. Harshavardhan Reddy and having their office at C/o. M/s. Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd, H.No.8-2-293/82/225/A, 3rd Floor, Road No 18, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad – 500033. 1.3 PROJECT COST: The estimated cost for the proposed project will be 112.0 Crore. 1.4 SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT: The salient features of the project are given below: M/s. Space Enviro Solutions, Hyderabad. 1 M/s.Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd & Others– Residential Apartments, Sy. No:324/E & 325, Alakapur Township, Narsingi Village, Gandipet Mandal, Rangareddy District, Telangana State. Conceptual Plan & EMP TABLE 1.1 – SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT Net Plot Area 16,691.21 Sqm Built-up Area Apartments Area – 73,222.19 Sqm Amenities Area – 2,262.30 Sqm Parking Area – 27,505.65 Sqm Total Built-up Area – 1,02,990.14 Sqm No.of Flats 510 No.of Floors Sub-Cellar + Cellar + Ground +14 Upper Floors Greenbelt Area 1,774.37 Sqm Height of the building 45.0 mts Nearest Fire station Panjagutta Fire Station – 5.3 Km (NE) Water requirement & Source Total Water Requirement – 375.0 KLD Fresh Water – 240.0 KLD Recycle Water from S.T.P – 135.0 KLD Power requirement & Source 3200 KVA, TSCPDCL Backup Power 4 x 500 KVA & 1 x 82.5 KVA D.G.Set Solid waste & Garbage – 1,390.0 kg/day mode of disposal (Segregation at Source & Disposed properly as per SWM Rules 2016) Bio-Degradable – 834.0 kg/day - (Organic Waste Convertor) Non-Bio-Degradable – 556.0 kg/day- (Authorized Recyclers/vendors) S.T.P. Sludge – 32.0 kg/day (Used as manure for greenbelt) Hazardous waste & Used batteries – 5 No’s/Year mode of disposal Waste Oil from D.G. Sets – 300 Liters/Year will be sent to TSPCB Authorized Recyclers/Re-Processors M/s. Space Enviro Solutions, Hyderabad. 2 M/s.Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd & Others– Residential Apartments, Sy. No:324/E & 325, Alakapur Township, Narsingi Village, Gandipet Mandal, Rangareddy District, Telangana State. Conceptual Plan & EMP CHAPTER – 2 2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 LOCATION DETAILS: M/s. Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd & Others is proposing to Construct a Residential Apartments at Sy. No:324/E & 325 situated at Alakapur Township, Narsingi Village, Gandipet Mandal, Rangareddy District, Telangana State. The Total Site area as per document is 17,199.21 Sqm and Net Plot Area is 16,691.92 Sqm. The Built up area of the project is 1,02,990.14 Sqm (4 Blocks- Sub-Cellar + Cellar + Ground+14 Upper Floors & Amenities Block – Cellar +Ground + 4 Upper Floors). Features of the site: The area earmarked for construction of Residential Apartments Project is located at Narsingi Village. The geographical co-ordinates of the site are 17°23'4.14"N Latitude and 78°22'0.61"E Longitude. i. Accessibility & Existing Road network: The nearest road is Osman Sagar Road, which is at a distance of 0.2 km(SW) to the project site and Narsingappa Service Road is at a distance of 1.6 Km (W). ii. Topography The General topography is plain topography. Commercial and Residential flats are surrounding the site. iii. Water Bodies The water bodies surrounding the project site are Neknampur Cheruvu-0.2km (SE), Musi River-0.6 km (S), Ibrahim Cheruvu-0.7 km (E ), Muskin Cheruvu-2.3 km(NNW), Battemma Cheruvu-1.5 km (NNW), Pedda Cheruvu-4.2km(NNE),Musa River-4.7 km(ESE),Himayat Sagar-5.0 km(SSW), Langar houz cheruvu- 5.0 km (E ), Osman Sagar-5.3 km(W),Durgam Cheruvu-5.1 km (NNE),Mir Alam Cheruvu-7.7 km(ESE). The Topographical Map of the study area is provided in Figure No.2.1, Google Image showing project Location is provided in Figure 2.2, Site Photographs are Given in Figure 2.3 and Site Plan is provided at Figure 2.4. M/s. Space Enviro Solutions, Hyderabad. 3 M/s.Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd & Others– Residential Apartments, Sy. No:324/E & 325, Alakapur Township, Narsingi Village, Gandipet Mandal, Rangareddy District, Telangana State. Conceptual Plan & EMP FIGURE NO: 2.1 –TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP M/s. Space Enviro Solutions, Hyderabad. 4 M/s.Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd & Others– Residential Apartments, Sy. No:324/E & 325, Alakapur Township, Narsingi Village, Gandipet Mandal, Rangareddy District, Telangana State. Conceptual Plan & EMP FIGURE: 2.2 – GOOGLE IMAGE SHOWING PROJECT LOCATION M/s. Space Enviro Solutions, Hyderabad. 5 M/s.Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd & Others– Residential Apartments, Sy. No:324/E & 325, Alakapur Township, Narsingi Village, Gandipet Mandal, Rangareddy District, Telangana State. Conceptual Plan & EMP FIGURE NO: 2.3: PROJECT SITE PHOTOGRAPHS M/s. Space Enviro Solutions, Hyderabad. 6 M/s.Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd & Others– Residential Apartments, Sy. No:324/E & 325, Alakapur Township, Narsingi Village, Gandipet Mandal, Rangareddy District, Telangana State. Conceptual Plan & EMP FIGURE NO: 2.4 – PROJECT SITE LAYOUT PLAN M/s. Space Enviro Solutions, Hyderabad. 7 M/s.Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd & Others– Residential Apartments, Sy. No:324/E & 325, Alakapur Township, Narsingi Village, Gandipet Mandal, Rangareddy District, Telangana State. Conceptual Plan & EMP TABLE 2.1: SALIENT FEATURES OF PROJECT SITE Village Narsingi Village, Mandal Gandipet Mandal, District Rangareddy District. Ambient Temperature Minimum 130 C Maximum 430C Humidity 55 – 65 % Rainfall 800 – 1100 mm per Annum Climate Tropical & Semi-Arid Type of soil Silty sand and morum Distance from nearest Air Port Rajiv Gandhi International Airport- 17.0 km (SE) Distance from nearest Railway Station Hitech city – 9.6 Km (NE) Forests Chilkur PF-1.9 km (S) Kottaguda RF-7.4 km (N) Nehru Zoological Park (RF)-8.3 km(ESE) Water Bodies Neknampur Cheruvu-0.2km(SE) Musi River-0.6 km(S) Ibrahim Cheruvu-0.7 km (E ) Muskin Cheruvu-2.3 km (NNW) Battemma Cheruvu-1.5 km(NNW) Pedda Cheruvu-4.2 km(NNE) Musa River-4.7 km(ESE) Langarhouz Cheruvu-5.0 km (E ) Himayat Sagar-5.0 km(SSW) Osman Sagar-5.3 km(W) Durgam Cheruvu-5.1 km(NNE) Mir Alam Cheruvu-7.7 km(ESE) Any Historical monuments within 10 Qutubshahi Tombs-3.4 km(NE) KM radius Golconda Fort-3.5 km (E ) Chilkur Balaji Temple- 7.7 km(SW ) Any Ecologically sensitive areas within Mrugavani National Park-2.6 km(SW) 10 KM radius Kasu Brahmanandareddi National Park-6.0 km (NE) Nehru Zoological Park-8.3 km(ESE) Topography Plain and land locked M/s. Space Enviro Solutions, Hyderabad. 8 M/s.Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd & Others– Residential Apartments, Sy. No:324/E & 325, Alakapur Township, Narsingi Village, Gandipet Mandal, Rangareddy District, Telangana State. Conceptual Plan & EMP 2.2 BUILT-UP AREA: M/s. Anuhar Homes Pvt Ltd & Others is proposing to construct a Residential Apartments and the floor wise details are provided in Table 2.2. A total 510 no. of Flats are proposed in 4 Blocks. The block wise details are provided in Table-2.2. TABLE 2.2 – NUMBER OF FLOORS AND BUILT UP AREA Block Details No. of Floors Built-Up Area (Sqm) Residential Ground+14 Floors 73,222.19 Blocks (A,B,C & D) Amenities G + 4 Floors 2,262.30 Parking Sub Cellar + Cellar+ 27,505.65 Amenities Cellar Total - 1,02,990.14 2.3 PARKING AREA: The total built up area for parking is 27,505.65 Sqm, which can accommodate 706 No’s of four wheelers and 344 No’s of two wheelers. The total parking area is being proposed in the proposed project is given below: TABLE 2.3 – PARKING SPACE PROVISION Parking Facility Area(Sqm) Sub Cellar 13,519.42 Cellar 12,916.51 Amenities Cellar 1,069.72 Total Parking Built up Area 27,505.65 2.4 ROAD NETWORK: The nearest road is Osman Sagar Road, which is at a distance of 0.2 km(SW) to the project site and Narsingappa Service Road is at a distance of 1.6 Km (W).
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