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West Zone Reserve Site Details COIMBATORE CORPORATION WEST ZONE RESERVE SITE DETAILS S. No Name of Layout Ward Location Classification Present Condition Area in Sq.m Layout Approval Remarks No No. Survey No. Village W-1/5 TVS nagar road, 5 204/1 Kavundampalayam Park Road & reserved site 970 Sq.m LP/DTCP (Board ercted) St.Laurel school Encroched by tha No.1240/92 Sf.laure/School W-2/5 S.P. nagar 5 201/2Bpt, 202/2Apt, Kavundampalayam Park 1)Water tank 1095.35 LP/R (cpn) Board to be 2Bpt, 2Cpt, 2Dpt 2)Chilren's Park Sq.m No:550/90 ercted W-3/5 Sakthi garden 5 197/3 Kavundampalayam Public purpose vacant land 436 Sq.m Regularised Board ercted Layout tobe fenced W-4/5 Lakshmi nagar 5 190//2D,190/2E, Kavundampalayam Park 1)Vacant land 1215.61 Regularised (EB Tower) 191/2C,191/2D 2)Temble 3) OHT Sq.m Layout Board ercted W-5/5 Co-operative 5 395/1A Pt., Kavundampalayam i)Park (1)Vinayagar temble 1254.26 LP/DTCP Board ercted colony 395/3Pt., (2) vacant land Sq.m No: 356/2002 tobe fenced 395/1B,2B, W-6/5 Co-operative 5 183/4p, 3p, 187/3,4, i) Park 1620.81 colony 190/2A,2Cpt Sq.m W-7/5 Devi garden 5 160/1Part Kavundampalayam i) Park AmirthaVinayagar 121.56 Sq.m Regularised Boarded to be temble Layout ercted W-8/5 Kandakonar nagar 5 151Part Kavundampalayam i) Park vacant land 405 Sq.m Regularised Layout W-9/5 Cheran nagar 5 1,2,3,16/1,17/1 Kavundampalayam Public purpose 1)vacant 436 Sq.m Regularised (Boarded and 2)Councilar office Layout Fenced) 3)shop W-10/5 I.T.I. nagar 5 7&8 Kavundampalayam Public purpose Raja Vinayagar 364.68 Sq.m LP/R (cpn) temple No:188/88 W-11/5 Siva nagar 5 2,14,215 Kavundampalayam Public purpose (1) Mangala vinayagar 402 Sq.m Regularised RASSIBANDmai temple (2) childrens Layout ntanece park (3) encroachment siiva W-12/5 M.C.P. nagar 5 193part Kavundampalayam (1) Vacant land Chilren's Park 515.79 Sqm LP/DTCP No:689 Regularised L/O W-13/5 Abirami nagar 5 20Part Kavundampalayam Public purpose vecant land 218 Sq.m Regularised L/O W-14/5 Balan nagar 5 Kavundampalayam I) Park 1)Vinayagar temple 436 Sq.m LP/DTCP 2)Vecant land No:189/82 Onampalayam 211/1B Park main road W-15/5 5 Shoping complex W-16/5 Ashok nagar East 5 211 Kavundampalayam Vacant land School, ICDS 195 Sq.m Regularised Layout W-17/5 Thamarai nagar 5 34,35 Kavundampalayam I) Park Vacant land 261.98 Sq.m Regularised ii) Park 242.47 Sq.m Layout W-18/5 Doctor nagar 5 21/A,B,C Kavundampalayam Park Vacant land 436 Sq.m LP/DTCP No:1078/93 W-19/5 Nagappa colony 5 11/2pt Kavundampalayam Park Vacant land Regularised L/O 283 Sq.m S. Ward Name of Layout Location Classification Present Condition Area in Layout Approval Remarks No no Sq.m No. Survey No. Village W- 6 P.M.R. nagar 404/1-B Pt. Kavundampalayam Park Children’s park 405 Sq.m LP/R (cpn) No: 1/6 W- 6 Rajalakshmi 402 Kavundampalayam Public purpose Childrens play ground, 121 Sq.m Regularised Board to be 2/6 nagar Free hospital centre, Layout ercted Computer centre, ladies tailoring shop W- 6 Murugan colony 403/1,2A,3, Kavundampalayam Public purpose vacant land 225 Sq.m LP/R No: Board to be 3/6 404/1B Pt. 5224/64 ercted W- 6 Amman nagar 396/4 Kavundampalayam Public purpose vacant land(EB tower) 158 Sq.m Regularised Board to be 4/6 Layout ercted W- 6 Lakshmi nagar 395/1A Pt., Kavundampalayam i)Park vacant land i)1254 LP/DTP Board to be 5/6 395/3Pt., Sq.m No: 945/95 ercted 395/1B,2B, 3 Pt. ii) Park ii)830 Sq.m W- 6 Lakshmi nagar 395/1A pt., Kavundampalayam Park vacant land 440 Sq.m LP/R No: Board to be 6/6 Extension 395/1B 51/2003 ercted W- 6 Arun nagar 424/1A Pt., 1B Kavundampalayam Park (1)vacant land 2700 Sq.m LP/R No: Board to be 7/6 Pt., 425/1A2 (2)sree sastha vishnu 1044/89 ercted Pt.,1B, 2A temple (3) water tank (4)vacant land (5)RCC building G+1 floor W- 6 Arun nagar 166/1 Kavundampalayam vacant land vacant land 450 Sq.m Panchayat Board to be 8/6 Extension approval :249/88 ercted W- 6 VOC nagar 423/1 Pt. Kavundampalayam Borewell & OHT world tamil conference 821.7 Sq.m LP/R (CPN) No: 9/6 park 191/87 W- 6 Bharathi nagar 155/1 Pt. Kavundampalayam Park (1) vacant land 809 Sq.m LP/R (CN) No: Board to be 10/6 1st (2)encrochment 210/88 ercted & 3rd street house(near door. No:47/1) , 3.)Vacant land,4.)Encroachment (near door.no:45/5) ,5.) Encroachment R.C.C Building (near door.no:23/21),6.) W- 6 Ramakrishna 427/2B, 424/1A Kavundampalayam Park (1) Bala Vinayagar 1011 Sq.m LP/R (CN) No: Board to be 11/6 nagar Pt. temple (2) 133/84 ercted Chinkumar matric school ground W- 6 V.K.N. nagar 427/1A2 Kavundampalayam (1) Vacant land (1) Vacant land 242 Sq.m Regularised Board to be 12/6 Layout ercted W- 6 K.R. City 427/1A1 Kavundampalayam Park (1) Vacant land 1163.33 LP/R No: Board to be 13/6 Reserved site Sq.m 78/2011 ercted 1165 Sq.m W- 6 Saravana nagar 170/1, 170/2 Pt., Kavundampalayam Public purpose (1)Selva Vinayagar 600 Sq.m LP/DTCP Board to be 146 170/3 Pt. temple(7'0") way No: 754/88 ercted encrochment (2) vacant land W- 6 Saravana Nagar 174/2 Pt., 178/2A, Kavundampalayam I) Park Dhronachayarya martial 750 Sq.m LP/R No: Board to be 15/6 (North) 2B2, 181/2A ii) Park arts academy 1342 Sq.m 18/2002 ercted (9842203123,94433800 iii) Park (Well) 24) 771 Sq.m W- 6 K.S.Garden 174/2B1, 2B2, Kavundampalayam Park Vacant land 2145 Sq.m LP/R (CLPA) No: Board to be 16/6 (Saravana nagar 169, 432/1B, 1E 25/2006 ercted Extension) W- 6 Ranga Garden 171 Kavundampalayam Vacant land Vacant land 182 Sq.m 173/94 Board to be 17/6 (Saravana nagar) ercted W- 6 Ganesh nagar 182/2 Kavundampalayam I) Park (1)vacant land 1) 261.98 LP/R Board to be 18/6 (2)vacant land Sq.m No: 578/95 ercted ii) Park 2) 242.47 Sq.m W- 6 Adithya avenue 177 Kavundampalayam I)Public purpose (1) vacant land (2) i) 112 Sq.m Regularised Board to be 19/6 ii) Park vacant land (3) water ii)101 Sq.m Layout ercted W- 6 V.C.P Garden 428/2B2 Kavundampalayam Public purpose Vacant land 182 Sq.m Regularised Board to be 20/6 (Saravana nagar) Layout ercted W- 6 Angappa Layout 223/1, 224 Kavundampalayam CPS (1) encroachment RCC 814 Sq.m LP/R (CPN) No: Board to be 21/6 building (2) Vacant land 173/85 ercted W- 6 Ragavendra 122/3, 144/1, Kavundampalayam Park Vacant land 1175 Sq.m LP/CLPA Board to be 22/6 residency 145/3 No: 97/2004 ercted W- 6 Natraj nagar 148/1,2 & Kavundampalayam Borewell Point & (1)Water tank 2205 Sq.m LP/DT & CP No: Board to be 23/6 149/1,2 park (2)encroachment RCC 501/90 ercted building W- 6 Karthikeya nagar 136/1, 137/2 Kavundampalayam Park (1)vinayagar temple 1222 Sq.m LP/R No: Board to be 24/6 (2)Vacant land 182/93 ercted W- 6 Marudha nagar II 146Pt, 147Pt Kavundampalayam CPS (1)Association building 818 Sq.m LP/R (CPN) No: Board to be 25/6 (2)Vacant land 809 Sq.m 25/88 ercted W- 6 Marutha Nagar III 151 Kavundampalayam Park vacant land 945 Sq.m LP/R No: 981/92 Board to be 26/6 ercted W- 6 Poombukar nagar 413,414,417, 418 Kavundampalayam Park & CPS Play ground under 3376 Sq.m LP/R (CPN) No: Private board to 27/6 maintenance of 13/85 be removed Chettiyar Community &Corporation Association. Name baord to be ercted W- 6 Rajappa nagar 142/1 Kavundampalayam Park world tamil conference 493.4 Sq.m LP/R No: 48/87 28/6 P&T colony park 499.3 Sq.m W- 6 N.K.nagar 120Pt,123Pt, Kavundampalayam Temple (1) vacant land 809 Sq.m Lp/R No:165/85 Board to be 29/6 143pt (2)Vinayagar temple ercted W- 6 Brindavan nagar 126/2 Kavundampalayam park Brindavan nagar park 849 Sq.m LP/R No: 30/6 355/75 W- 6 P&T colony 124 Pt.,119/1, Kavundampalayam Park (1)Water tank and Well 1537 Sq.m LP/R (CPN) Board to be 31/6 125/1 Pt., 117/2 (2)Underground water No: 162/62 ercted tank W- 6 Periyannan nagar 346/1,2, 343 Pt., Kavundampalayam i) Park (1) Vacant land 182.3 Regularised Board to be 32/6 342 Pt., 345/3 Pt. ii) Park (2)Ration shop Sq.m Layout ercted 252 Sq.m W- 6 i) Shaj garden 313/1 Pt., 2,3 Kavundampalayam i) Park (1) Vacant land 37 1497 Sq.m LP/DTP No: Board to be 33/6 cents (2) Playground 404 Sq.m 633/96 ercted 10 cents (3) Vacant 314/1,2,3,4 ii) CPS land(drinking water pipes) 5 1497.02 cents Sq.m ii) Shaj Garden 315/1B,4B,5A I) Park 202 Sq.m LP/DTP No: (North) 847/96 W- 6 Abbas garden 315/3,318, Kavundampalayam Community (1) Water tank 190 Sq.m LP/R (CPN) No: Board to be (2)Vinayagar temple 318/1pt Purpose 2051 Sq.m 132/87 ercted 34/6 W- 6 Abbas garden 315/3, 318 Pt.
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