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ASHRA SRA CO OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LTD. by M/S Proposed Amendment in Environmental Clearance of SRA January 1 Scheme of “ASHRA SRA CO OPERATIVE HOUSING 2018 SOCIETY LTD. By M/s. Kay Bee Developers Pvt. Ltd Form-1&1A SRA Development at Dharavi by M/s. Kay Bee Developers Pvt. Ltd Category B2Project Submitted to State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC-II), Maharashtra Environmental Consultant Submitted by Building Environment (India) Pvt. Ltd M/s. Kay Bee Developers Pvt. Ltd Sector- 15, C.B.D. Belapur – 400 614 Hotel Bawa International Nehru Extn. Telefax: 022 4123 7073/2757 8554 Road, Near Domestic Airport, Web: www.beipl.co.in Vile Parle (E), Mumbai-400 099 Proposed Amendment in Environmental Clearance of SRA Scheme of “ASHRA SRA CO OPERATIVE 2018 HOUSING SOCIETY LTD. By M/s. Kay Bee Developers Pvt. Ltd FORM-1 (I) Basic Information Sr. Item Details No. 1 Name of the Project “Proposed Slum Rehabilitation Project” “ASHRA SRA COOPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LTD. ” Regd. No Mum(SRA)HSG.(TC)10613/2001 on Property bearing C.T.S No. 343 (pt), 344 (pt) of Dharavi Division, G/N ward at V.K.Wadi, Dharavi Main road, Dharavi, Mumbai-400 017 2 S. No. in the Schedule The project falls under category B2 of project activity number 8(a) as per MoEF EIA notification dated 14th September, 2006. 3 Proposed capacity/area Total Plot area: 6937.3 Sq.m /length/tonnage to be Deduction: 121.372 Sq.m handled/command area/lease Net plot area: 6815.928 Sq.m area/ number of wells to be drilled 4 New/Expansion/Modernization Diversification in existing project 5 Existing Capacity/Area etc. As of now we have constructed one Rehabilitation Building (Rehab Bldg. No.1) of Total Construction B.U.A of 2966.81 sq.m as per I.O.A & C.C granted by SRA & also obtained O.C. Further we are constructing the Composite Bldg No 2 –construction completed upto the 17th as per CC granted by SRA and the total area constructed as on today is 16763.47 sq.mt FSI: 12673.64 sq.mt Non-FSI: 4089.83 sq.mt . Total 16763.47sq.mt. 6 Category of Project i.e. ‘A’ or ‘B’ ‘B’ 7 Does it attract the general No condition? If Yes, Please specify 8 Does it attract the specific No condition? It yes, Please specify 9 Location The project site is located at C.S No. 343 (pt), 344 (pt) of Dharavi Division, G/N Ward at V.K Wadi, Dharavi Main Road, Dharavi, Mumbai-400 017, Maharashtra Geographical coordinates of the proposed site are: Latitude: 19°02’42.69” N Longitude: 72°51’07.41”E Location map is provided in Annexure I. BE/Form 1 Kay Bee/ 018/001 Rev.00 1 Proposed Amendment in Environmental Clearance of SRA Scheme of “ASHRA SRA CO OPERATIVE 2018 HOUSING SOCIETY LTD. By M/s. Kay Bee Developers Pvt. Ltd Plot/Survey/Khasra No. C.S No. 343 (pt), 344 (pt) Village Dharavi Taluka -- District Mumbai State Maharashtra 10 Nearest railway station/airport Sion Railway Station: 1.30 Km along with distance in kms. Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport : within 12.30 Km 11 Nearest Town, City, District Sion (Mumbai) Headquarters along with distance in kms. 12 Village Panchayats, Zilla Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) Parishad, Municipal Corporation, Local body (complete postal addresses with telephone nos. to be given) 13 Name of the applicant M/s. Kay Bee Developers Pvt.Ltd 14 Registered Address M/s Kay Bee Developers Pvt.Ltd Hotel Bawa International Nehru Extn. Road, Near Domestic Airport, Vile Parle (E), Mumbai-400 099 15 Address for correspondence: M/s Kay Bee Developers Pvt.Ltd Hotel Bawa International Nehru Extn. Road, Near Domestic Airport, Vile Parle (E), Mumbai-400 099 Name Mr. Karanveer Singh Bawa Designation(Owner/Partner/CE Director of the project O) Address M/s Kay Bee Developers Pvt.Ltd Hotel Bawa International Nehru Extn. Road, Near Domestic Airport, Vile Parle (E), Mumbai-400 099 Pin Code 400 050 E-mail [email protected] Telephone No. 91 22 26125336 Fax No. -- 16 Details of Alternative Sites No examined, If any. Location of these sites should be shown on a topo sheet 17 Interlinked Projects Not Applicable 18 Whether separate application Not Applicable of interlinked project has been submitted? 19 If yes, date of submission Not Applicable 20 If no, reason Not Applicable 21 Whether the proposal involves NA as PP has temporarily carved out the land affected approval/clearance under: if by CRZ and the same is not included at this stage. BE/Form 1 Kay Bee/ 018/001 Rev.00 2 Proposed Amendment in Environmental Clearance of SRA Scheme of “ASHRA SRA CO OPERATIVE 2018 HOUSING SOCIETY LTD. By M/s. Kay Bee Developers Pvt. Ltd yes, details of the same and their status to be given. (a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980? (b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972? (c) The C.R.Z. Notification, 1991? 22 Whether there is any LOI from Slum Rehabilitation Authority is received and Government Order/Policy is referred as an Enclosure 6. relevant/relating to the site? 23 Forest land involved (hectares) Not applicable 24 Whether there is any litigation No pending against the project and/or land in which the project is propose to be set up? (a) Name of the Court (b) Case No. (c) Orders/directions of the Court, if any and its Relevance with the proposed project. (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.) Sr. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. Confirmation quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary change in No This is a Slum Rehabilitation Scheme. land use, land cover or topography The site will be developed as including increase in intensity of residential development. There are land use (with respect to local land existing slums on the site and affected use plan) tenements will be accommodated in the rehabilitation building. LOI is referred as an Enclosure 6 Project site is in residential zone (R) as per the D.P. Remarks which is referred as an Enclosure 5. 1.2 Clearance of existing land, Yes This is a Slum Rehabilitation Scheme. vegetation and building? The site will be developed as residential development. 1.3 Creation of new land uses: No The land will be developed as residential development. 1.4 Pre-construction investigations e.g. Yes Geotechnical Investigation has been BE/Form 1 Kay Bee/ 018/001 Rev.00 3 Proposed Amendment in Environmental Clearance of SRA Scheme of “ASHRA SRA CO OPERATIVE 2018 HOUSING SOCIETY LTD. By M/s. Kay Bee Developers Pvt. Ltd Sr. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. Confirmation quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with source of information data bore houses, soil testing? carried out. Soil report is referred as an Enclosure 7. 1.5 Construction works? Yes The proposed project involves construction activity. Building configuration are as follows: Rehab Bldg.01: Gr.+ upper 7 flrs Rehab Bldg.02 (Composite Bldg.): Wing A & B of Basement+ Ground + 22 upper floors Sale Bldg.: Wing A , B & C of 2B+ Ground + 5 nos of podium + 18 upper floors 1.6 Demolition Works? Yes There are existing slums on the plot which has partly been demolished & the remaining shall be demolished. 1.7 Temporary sites used for No Local workers will be hired and they construction works or housing of would be travelling from their own construction workers? house to the site. 1.8 Above ground buildings, structures Yes The proposed project involves or earthworks including linear construction activity. structures, cut and fill or The proposed project involves excavations. construction activity. Building configuration are as follows: Rehab Bldg.01: Gr.+ upper 7 flrs Rehab Bldg.02 (Composite Bldg.): Wing A & B of Basement+ Ground + 22 upper floors Sale Bldg.: Wing A , B & C of 2B+ Ground + 5 nos of podium + 18 upper floors 1.9 Underground works including Yes Basements for buildings. mining or tunneling? 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 Process? 1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or Yes During construction phase temporary materials? storing facilities will be created to store the construction raw material. 1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal Yes Construction Phase of solid waste or liquid effluents? During the construction phase temporary sanitary toilets will be BE/Form 1 Kay Bee/ 018/001 Rev.00 4 Proposed Amendment in Environmental Clearance of SRA Scheme of “ASHRA SRA CO OPERATIVE 2018 HOUSING SOCIETY LTD. By M/s. Kay Bee Developers Pvt. Ltd Sr. Information/Checklist Yes/No Details thereof (with approximate No. Confirmation quantities/ rates, wherever possible) with source of information data provided during peak labor force. Operation Phase Solid waste generated will be segregated at source. The total quantities of solid waste that will be generated in the project will be 1415.00 Kg/day. Out of which 426.00 Kg/day will be non-biodegradable and 989.00 Kg/day will be biodegradable. Biodegradable waste will be treated in OWC. Non Bio-degradable waste will be handed over to authorized local vendor for recycling. Sludge generated from the project will be 53 .00 Kg/day will be used as manure. Total 327.60 KLD of wastewater will be generated from the proposed project will be treated in Sewage Treatment Plant (STP). The treated water coming from STP will be used for secondary purposes like, gardening, flushing & car washing.
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