The Chennai Metro Development Authority (CMDA) to initiate process in Chithmanur; preference for non-polluting auto ancillary units
The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) has resolute
to initiate the process of auctioning 30 ‘Clean’ industrial plots in
Chithmanur, about 45 km from here. The decision was taken at a meeting held past
this week.
The size of the plot will range from 1.5 acre to 0.5 acre and the
plots are normal to be sold at a price of Rs. 1070 per sq ft.
Clean industries are classified as those that do not pollute air,
water or land resources. “Polluting industries such as leather and
pharmaceutical industries will not be allowed in the layout. Auto ancillary
industries that do not pollute the neighbourhood will find a place in such
layouts,” said a CMDA official.
Infrastructure, including street lights, roads, storm water
drains and sewer network, have been developed in the layout at an estimated
cost of Rs. 11 crore.
CMDA plans to develop more industrial layouts for clean
industries along similar lines in other parts of Chennai metropolitan area
(CMA). The demand for industrial layouts within the metropolitan area is low
and many of the existing plots classified as industrial land use zones have
been seeking reclassification of the land for residential and commercial use. A
number of builders have been seeking reclassification of industrial land in quickly
developing areas such as Perungudi and Ambattur. Such areas have demand only
for commercial and residential developments.
Some other areas such as Kuthambakkam and on the outskirts of the
city and within CMA limits have significantly large industrial land use zones.
In order to cope with challenges pertaining to poor response to
industrial layouts in CMA, the CMDA will carry out a study on a number of
neighbourhoods that have the possible to attract clean industries, sources
said.
Clean industries are expected to form a major part of the layouts
expected to be developed after the encroachments on 400 acres in Kancheepuram
district are cleared. Such layouts are likely to be developed on vacant land
belong to the CMDA in areas such as Kattankulathur.
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