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No: IN-UP00207187468702Y_Mutation Shapat Patra | Date:
No: Annexure_Shapath Patra_Rasta_INUP48109942590527Y | Date:
Total Area
212271.00 m²
2284863.82 ft²
Residential - 89295.49 sqm Commercial - 1949.77 sqm Educational - 5000.00 sqm Other Facility Area - 7136.86 sqm Greens - 34577.32 sqm Road area - 89582.10 sqm Water Body Area - 2680.00 sqm
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Proposed road hierarchy - 18m,12m,9m and 7.5m wide internal roads Roads constructed as per IRC standards Road crust specifications- P/L granular sub-base (GSB) P/L wet mix macadam (WMM) P/L graded bituminous macadam with bitumen at 4.5 percent by weight of total mix over tack coat at 0.60 kg/sqm P/L Bituminous Concrete Top layer with bitumen at 5 percent P/L saucer drain along side of the road
80mm thick M30 precast I-shape paver blocks on shoulders Kerb Stones provided along road edges
Potable water supplied through a network of DI/CI/PVC pipelines (250mm to 80mm dia.) Water sourced from underground strata via tube wells near park areas Rising main in K-9 class pipes Storage through overhead tanks (4nos.), each 250 KL capacity with 20m staging height Distribution network ensures adequate pressure for residential, mixed-use and commercial plots One day storage capacity maintained Fire Hydrants along 12m and 18m wide roads and major intersections
Dedicated sewerage network using NP-2 class RCC pipes- 200mm for house connections 250mm, 300mm, 450mm and 60mm dia. for higher flow zones Pipes laid on proper concrete bedding with slopes ensuring self-cleansing velocity Sewer Manhole size - 900mm, 1200mm and 1500mm dia. Manholes- 900mm x 800mm rectangular for 200mm lines 900 - 1500mm dia circular for larger lines Located at required intervals and junctions Minimum 1.0m earth cover as per CPHEEO guidelines Sewage conveyed through gravity flow to central sump well STP Capacity- 1500 KLD (Phase-1) using MBBR technology Total (Phase1+2) - 2000 KLD MBBR advantages- Low power consumption No sludge recirculation High treatment efficiency Small footprint (1/10th of conventional systems) Handles load variations effectively
RCC drains designed for efficient surface runoff from all plots and roads Adequate longitudinal slope for quick discharge Network of small drains connected to trunk drains Final discharge into existing trucnk drains along the Sonakpur Flyover /24.00 m wide road, drains, ultimately flowing to Gagan River
18 neighborhood parks (600sqm to 4500sqm) One central park / sports centre (18,600 sqm) Facilities in all parks- Walking / jogging tracks Tot lots (children play areas) Seating zones and shaded green pockets Landscape development with native and ornamental species Open fitness elements where feasible Landscaping principles emphasize well being, accessibility, sustainability and adaptability
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Underground electrical distribution network 132 kV substation (12 MVA), approx. area for this is 1 acre for Phase 1 load 33 nos. 11/0.433KV substations shall be located in respective pocket to limit voltage drop within acceptable limits Separate HT meeting for commercial areas shall be provided due to differential tariff Street lighting with energy efficient LED luminaires Provision for individual domestic connections and future OFC/telecom utilities RCC electrical trench size - 600 x 600mm and 900 x 900mm internal size
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Door to Door collection through public private collaboration Waste segregation at source encouraged Community bins at designated locations Daily transportation to disposal site through mechanized system Regular street sweeping and drain cleaning by maintenance teams
Runoff from the rooftops shall be collected in the individual recharge pits proposed in green area RWH pits in the parks and green area proposed to recharge the groundwater with storm runoff thereby improving the quality of the ground water Considerable green spaces will help the natural percolation of runoff into the ground 7m x 3m size 17 nos. RWH pits are proposed in the area
Street lighting with energy efficient LED luminaries
Fire hydrants along 12m and 18m wide roads and major intersections
Land reserved for- School Healthcare Commercial Community buildings Layout designed for safe pedestrian movement and barrier free access
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Integrated signages for roads, plots and parks Provision for future services such as telecom, fibre-optic ducts, etc. Utility corridors planned for easy maintenance and expansion