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Draft Development Plan For Official Purpose Only ç ke:qacÃ&iiq. ks æfqroxrhd ekxkkZylxr ps ;v fèklstwfpru {kks= izLrkfor Hkwokij udk'kk 2016&41 DRAFT DEVELOPMENT PLAN NOTIFIED AREA ALONG MUMBAI-PUNE EXPRESSWAY PROPOSED LAND USE MAP - 2016 - 41 ekufp= ladsr KEY PLAN INDEX 73°10'0"E 73°12'0"E 73°14'0"E 73°16'0"E 73°18'0"E 73°20'0"E Kasal Shedung A1 A2 Khand N " Khanavale B1 B2 B3 B4 0 ' N " 6 0 5 ' ° 6 8 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 B2 B3 B4 5 1 ° B1 8 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 1 Bhatan Barwai Talegaon E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 Narpoli F1 F2 F3 F4 C2 C4 G1 G2 G3 G4 Panshil C3 C5 C6 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 C1 Jatade Nadhal Devloli Bhokarpada I1 I2 I3 I4 Budruk Wasambe Chouk Manivali J1 J2 J3 J4 N " Savale 0 K1 K2 K3 ' Ambivali N " 4 0 ' 5 ° Tarf Hatnoli 4 8 Rees L1 L2 L3 5 ° 1 Dapiwali Lodhivali Tungartan D4 8 M1 M2 M3 1 D3 Pali Tupgaon D5 D6 Chambharli Khurd N1 N2 D1 D2 Jambhivali Sarang Vavandal Kambe Tarf Boreti Vat E3 Tembhari E2 Vayal Asroti Asare SHEET NO. E1 Borivali E4 E5 C 5 Dharni Washivali Lohop Kopari 73°10'0"E 73°12'0"E 73°14'0"E 73°16'0"E 73°18'0"E 73°20'0"E LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONS EXISTING AMENITIES OTHER CLASSIFICATIONS Hkwokij ofxZdj.k fo|eku lqfo/kk brj oxhZdj.k RESIDENTIAL ZONE SCHOOL Khalapur R S 'kkGk TALUKA BOUNDARY jfgoklh {ks= Panvel rkyqdk gí COLLEGE Chambharli COMMERCIAL ZONE C VILLAGE BOUNDARY C okf.kT; {ks= egkfo|ky; Vat xko gí PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ! ! ! SPA BOUNDARY CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD) ZONE PHC CBD lsaVªy fc>usl fMfLVªDV ¼lhchMh½ {ks= ç kFkfed v kjksX; dsaæ fo'ks"k fu;kst u ç kf/kdj.k gí HOSPITAL GAOTHAN/ SETTLEMENT INDUSTRIAL ZONE GH #X.kky; VAT xkoBk.k @ olkgr I v kS|ksfxd {ks= POST OFFICE SURVEY/ REVENUE BOUNDARY PUBLIC & SEMI PUBLIC AMENITIES ZONE PO iksLV v WkfQl losZ{k.k @ eglqy gí 1 + 2 5 PSP lkoZt fud v kf.k fue lkoZt fud CREMATORIUM / BURIAL GROUNDS HISSA BOUNDARY lqfo/kk {ks= CR/BG Le’kkuHkqeh @ nQuHkqeh fgLlk gí 36 THEME BASED ZONE SC SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CENTRE TBZ fo"k;k v uq:i v kj{k.k {ks= BUFFER BOUNDARY OF MATHERAN lkekft d v kf.k lkaL—frd dsaæ " " " ECOLOGICALLY SENSITIVE AREA ekFksjku i;kZoj.k laosnu'khy {ks=kpk cQj >ksu gí LOGISTIC PARK ZONE GP GRAM PANCHAYAT OFFICE 120 yWkft fLVd ikdZ >ksu {ks= xzke iapk;r dk;kZy; CONTOURS ifjjs"kk ikrGh RELIGIOUS PLACES EXISTING WAREHOUSE RP WH fo|eku xksnke /kkfeZd LFkGs STRUCTURE/BUILDING 115 bekjr POLICE STATION GREEN BELT / RECREATIONAL OPEN SPACE PS iksyhl LFkkud ALONG WATER BODIES BRIDGE 1 10 iwy gfjriêk@ t yk'k;kP;k FIRE STATION F yxrps euksjat d {ks= v fXu'kked dsaæ FOOT TRACK EXISTING RECREATIONAL & PLAY GROUND OTHERS iknpkjh ekxZ 1 O 05 brj fo|eku Ekuksjat u o [ksGkps eSnku INTERNAL ROAD AGRICULTURAL / GREEN ZONE v arxZr jLrs BT BUS TERMINUS / DEPOT / NO DEVELOPMENT ZONE cl LFkkud @ v kxkj 1 RAILWAY LINE 00 NAINA —"kh @ gfjr {ks=@uk fodkl {ks= yksgekxZ ELECTRIC SUBSTATION FOREST ZONE ES fo|qr m idsaæ RAILWAY STATION ou{ks= «¬S jsYos LFkkud GSR ELEVATED / GROUND SERVICE RESERVOIR BUFFER OF MATHERAN t ydqaHk FLYOVER ECOLOGICALLY SENSITIVE ZONE «¬F m Ïkuiwy ekFksjku i;kZoj.k laosnu'khy TOILET TO 95 UNDERPASS {ks=kpk cQj >ksu 'kkSpky; U TO «¬ Hkq;kjh ekxZ WESTERN GHATS ECO-SENSITIVE ZONE WATER TREATMENT PLANT if'pe ?kkV i;kZoj.k laosnu'khy {ks= WP t yç fØ ;k dsaæ TOD CORRIDOR BOUNDARY Vh v ks Mh d‚ fjM‚ j lhek 90 TRANSPORTATION ZONE OTHERS RIVER / NALA / LAKE / POND nG.koG.k {ks= brj unh @ ukyk @ ryko 85 EXPRESSWAY EW WATER BODIES PROPOSED ROAD WIDENING æqrxrhekxZ 60m. t yk'k; , ç Lrkfor ekxZ #anhdj.k NATIONAL HIGHWAY , S NH jk"Vªh; egkekxZ STREAM PROPOSED ROAD 60m. v ks<k @ ukyk ç Lrkfor #anhdj.k STATE HIGHWAY SH jkT;ekxZ 53 SUBURBAN EXTENSION LINE EMBANKMENT m iuxjh; foLrkj js[kk yksgekxZ MAJOR DISTRICT ROAD cka/k RP MDR MORBE DHARAN eq[; ft Ygk jLrs WP DAM / BARRAGE TO WATER FILTER G.P. /kj.k 27 MULTIMODAL CORRIDOR(MMC) ODR OTHER DISTRICT ROAD cgqm í s'; e‚ My d‚ fjMksj ¼,e,elh½ brj ft Ygk jLrs HFL BLUE FLOOD LINE VILLAGE ROAD VR ,p ,Q ,y Cyw ¶yM ykbu S ¾¿ ¾¿ PROPOSED BRTS ROUTE xko jLrs 54 ¾ ¾ ç Lrkfor chv kjVh,l ekxZ HFL RED FLOOD LINE RAILWAY LAND ,p ,Q ,y jsM ¶yM ykbu RL jsYos t ehu 31/2 PROPOSED METROLINE ç Lrkfor esVªks ykbu TUNNEL POWER TRANSMISSION PYLON 31 cksxnk J" fo|qr okfguh LraHk DEDICATED FREIGHT LOOP 31/1 R+C RP 55 QUARRY 9 9 9 9 9 POWER TRANSMISSION LINE MsfMdsVsM Ý kbZV ywi Q TO [kk.k fo|qr okfguh js[kk 31/2 RESERVATIONS COMMUNITY SERVICES PARK & PLAY GROUND 70 25/2 Lkkekft d lsok m|ku o eSnku W.T.P. WP v kj{k.ks 25/1 CITY PARK EDUCATION CITY LEVEL LIBRARY CP RP TO CL 'kgj ikrGhoj xzaFkky; Ukkxjh m |ku TO 'kS{kf.kd SCHOOL FIRE STATION PARK 25/2 S & PG 'kkGk FS v fXu’keu dsanz P m |ku 25/4 25/3 TO 38 MEDICAL CONVENTION CENTER 37 CC PG PLAYGROUND 25 v kjksX; lqfo/kk dUOgsU'ku lsaVj [ksGkps eSnku CREMATORIUM / BURIAL GROUND PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE CR/BG SPORT COMPLEX PHC izkFkfed v kjksX; dsanz Le’kkuHkqeh @ nQuHkqeh SPC. Ø hMk ladqy 25/5 GENERAL HOSPITAL PS POLICE STATION 25/6 R+C GH iksfyl LVs'ku PUBLIC AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCHEME AREA loZlk/kkj.k :X.kky; PHGS ç Lrkfor lkoZt fud fdQk;rh v kokl ;kst uk {ks= " ZONAL OFFICE/GOVERNMENT OFFICE " "" "" " SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL /REST HOUSE PROPOSED TRANSPORTATION " " SSH " " " ZO " " " " foHkkxh; dk;kZy; @ ljdkjh dk;kZy; " lqij Lis'kkfyVh g‚ fLiVy " " ç Lrkfor ifjogu 25/7 @jsLV gkm l PUBLIC UTILITIES MULTI-PURPOSE HALL BUS TERMINAL lkoZt fud lqfo/kk MPH cgqm í s'kh; g‚ y BT cl LFkkud 24 ELEVATED / OLD AGE HOME GROUND SERVICE RESERVOIR TT TRUCK TERMINAL GSR t y dqaHk OAH o`)kJe Vªd okgu rG SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT WOMEN EMPOWERMENT CENTRE PARKING STP lkaMik.kh izfdz;k dsanz WEC efgyk jkst xkj dsaæ PARKING ikfdaZx " " 18 "" "" " 80 LANDFILL SITE AS RECOMMENDED BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS " " " " " " " " LFS PSP " " " 17 {ksi.k Hkqeh " lapkyd eaMGkus fnysY;k funsZ'kkuwlkj " " " " " " " 18/1 95 " " " " " " " " " " " " ZO PSP " " " ojhy lwphe/;s " " ;k jaxkus n'kZfoysyh v kj{k.ks gh egkeaMGkP;k lapkyd eaMGkus fnysY;k funsZ'kkuwlkj n'kZfo.;kr v kysyh v kgsr- 5 18/2 7 fVi.kh/ NOTE: 1-izLrkfor Hkw okij udk'kk cufo.;klkBh okijysyk v k/kkjHkwr udk'kk gk Hkw/kkj.k udk'ks v kf.k m ixzg ç fresP;k v k/kkjs r;kj dj.;kr v kysyk v kgs-R;keqGs udk'kk e/;s dkgh =qVh v l.ks laHkkO; v kgsr- rjh] [kkyhy ckch ?kksf"kr dj.;kr ;sr v kgsr- 24 65 1. The PLU Map has been prepared from the base map prepared by superimposition of cadastral maps and physical features depicted from satellite imagery.Hence mismatch may be possible. It is to declare the following: 60 i (! l bekjrh] jLrs] u|k b- HkkSxksfyd oSf'k"V;s mixzg izfresrwu ?ksÅ u Hkw/kkj.k udk'kkoj nk[kko.;kr v kysys v kgsr- R;keqGs R;kr dkgh Qjd v k<GY;kl Hkweh v fHkys[k dk;kZy;kdMwu izekf.kr dj.;kr v kysY;k udk'kk e/;s n'kZfoysys Hkqekiu Ø - fgLlk Ø -] a 96 ekydh gDd b- v afre /kj.;kr ;srhy- (! 18/3 v 60 Physical features (Structures, Roads, Water body- Rivers, Ponds etc.) have been extracted from satellite imagery and superimposed on cadastral maps.In case of discrepancy, the survey map by DSLR showing the physical feature i 55 i 60 and survey no, hissa no boundary would be considered final. 19/1 l n (! a 19 o udk'kkoj n'kZfoysys ukys] u|k] ryko] jLrs] ;kaP;k js[kkadukr v kf.k xko udk'kkr dkgh Qjd v l.ks laHkkO; v kgs- (! Water Streams, Rivers, Lakes, Roads are indicated on the map. The existing roads / water streams may show deviation from village maps. n M 50 t 45 (! udk'kkr n'kZfoysyk Hkwokij gk izLrkfor v lysyk Hkwokij- v lwu l/;k v fLrRokr v lysyk v f/kd`r okij iq<s pkyw Bso.ks 'kD; v kgs- a 19/3 16 k (! The land use indicated on the map is proposed land use and does not confer any authorization. Existing authorized uses may be continued. H u (! udk'kkoj nk[kfoY;keqGs bekjrh ok brj cka/kdkes v f/kd`r Bj.kkj ukghr- R;klkBh fo'ks"k fu;kst u ç kf/kdj.kkdMwu rikl.kh o ekU;rk v ko';d v lsy- 80 15 o (! The Structures shown on the map does not confer authorization unless verified and ratified by Special Planning Authority. KACHRA DEPOT h 24m. 2-udk'kkoj nk[kfoysY;k Hkw[kaMkP;k gí h Hkw[kaMkps v f/kd`r ekydh gDd n'kZforkr v ls x`fgr /kj.;kr ;sÅ u;s- C 93 40/1 2. The plot boundaries shown on the map should not be considered as ownership of land authentication.
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