The Haryana Cabinet, which met here today under the chairmanship of Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini has approved a proposal of the Urban Local Bodies Department to formulate a policy for fresh sub-division of industrial plots and regularisation of existing illegal sub-divided industrial plots situated in the rehabilitation scheme within municipal limits.
The policy will apply to industrial plot owners seeking permission for fresh sub-division and to regularise the industrial plots which were already sub-divided illegally. These plots are located in rehabilitation scheme areas developed by the Ministry of Rehabilitation, Government of India, within municipal limits.
As per the policy, the original industrial plot must have a minimum area of one acre and should have access through an existing road with a minimum width of 12 metres. The minimum size of each sub-divided plot or fresh sub-divided plot shall not be less than 500 square yards.
Further, all sub-divided plots will be required to provide parking facilities within the premises in accordance with the provisions of the Haryana Building Code-2017. Applicants seeking fresh sub-division or regularisation of already illegally sub-divided plots will be required to submit their applications to the concerned Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, in the case of Municipal Corporations, and to the District Municipal Commissioner in the case of Municipal Councils or Municipal Committees.
After receiving the application, the concerned authority shall examine the case as per the prescribed policy parameters and decide the matter within 60 days from the date of receipt of the application. The applicant will also be required to comply with all instructions, norms and directions issued by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) and the Haryana State Pollution Control Board from time to time.
Any person aggrieved by the decision of the competent authority may file an appeal before the Director, Urban Local Bodies Department, within 60 days from the date of the order passed by the competent authority.