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Minutes of 261 st SEAC Meeting Date 11/03/2016 The 261 st meeting of SEAC was held in Directorate of Environment, U.P. on 11/03/2016. Following members were present in the meeting along with Secretary, SEAC: 1. Dr. M. S. Khan Chairman 2. Dr. S.N. Singh Member 3. Dr. Santosh Kumar Upadhyay Member 4. Dr. D. C. Gupta, Member 5. Smt. Shruti Shukla, Secretary, SEAC & Director(I/C), Environment, UP The Chairman welcomed the members to the 261 st SEAC meeting. The Members of SEAC unanimously taken following decisions on the agenda points discussed: 1. Group Housing Project “RG Luxury Homes” at Plot No-GH-07A, Sector-16B, Greater Noida Sri B K Agrawal, Sr. VP (Operation) 501, RG Tower, Plot No-B-7, Nataji Shubash Palace, Pitambarpura, Delhi. File No. 2540/AD-H The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 13/08/2015 wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information: 1. Podium landscape should not be counted as green. Revised green area statement should be submitted. Photographs of podium are to be submitted. 2. Municipal solid waste management plan alongwith list of identified vendors. Area for 15 days storage with proper safeguards, also to be mentioned on layout. 3. Plan for provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places with calculation of load and required area for solar provisions. 4. Section details of all road with ROW and carriage way details. 5. Plan for no. of trees @ one tree per 80 Sq. m. of total area. 6. Plan for water body with Kachha base should be submitted for storm water utilization for water recharge. 7. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking, roads, other services, facilities of the project also in percentage. 8. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. 9. Physical features within 30 m of the project sites with their ownership. 10. Plan for 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary.

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Minutes of 261st

SEAC Meeting Date 11/03/2016

The 261st meeting of SEAC was held in Directorate of Environment, U.P. on

11/03/2016. Following members were present in the meeting along with Secretary, SEAC:

1. Dr. M. S. Khan Chairman

2. Dr. S.N. Singh Member

3. Dr. Santosh Kumar Upadhyay Member

4. Dr. D. C. Gupta, Member

5. Smt. Shruti Shukla, Secretary, SEAC &

Director(I/C), Environment, UP

The Chairman welcomed the members to the 261st SEAC meeting.

The Members of SEAC unanimously taken following decisions on the agenda points

discussed:

1. Group Housing Project “RG Luxury Homes” at Plot No-GH-07A, Sector-16B, Greater

Noida Sri B K Agrawal, Sr. VP (Operation) 501, RG Tower, Plot No-B-7, Nataji

Shubash Palace, Pitambarpura, Delhi. File No. 2540/AD-H

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 13/08/2015

wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:

1. Podium landscape should not be counted as green. Revised green area statement should be

submitted. Photographs of podium are to be submitted.

2. Municipal solid waste management plan alongwith list of identified vendors. Area for 15 days

storage with proper safeguards, also to be mentioned on layout.

3. Plan for provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places with

calculation of load and required area for solar provisions.

4. Section details of all road with ROW and carriage way details.

5. Plan for no. of trees @ one tree per 80 Sq. m. of total area.

6. Plan for water body with Kachha base should be submitted for storm water utilization for water

recharge.

7. Area details showing proposed uses as residential, commercial, parks, parking, roads, other

services, facilities of the project also in percentage.

8. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The

structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm

system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other

natural disasters/fire should be provided.

9. Physical features within 30 m of the project sites with their ownership.

10. Plan for 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary.

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11. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting

to 2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company. A

copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries

with their mobile nos./address.

The committee noted that the project proponent had submitted a reply on 13/08/2015. The project proponent again submitted a letter dated 16/10/2015 stating that there were some queries

raised by committee which they had submitted on same day. The project proponent further

requested to consider their application for grant of environmental clearance.

A presentation was made by Shri Sanjay Baafna, authorized representative of project

proponent alongwith their consultant Shri Suman Banarjee, M/s Ind Tech House Consult. The

proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee

that:-

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Expansion of Group Housing Project “RG

Luxury Homes” at Plot No-GH-07A, Sector-16B, Greater Noida, U.P. M/s Rajesh Project

(India) Pvt. Ltd.

2. The Environmental Clearance of the project was earlier issued by SEIAA, U.P., vide letter

no. 2669/776/Parya/SEAC/2011/AAS, dated 31/12/2012.

3. Salient features details of the project (Existing and Expansion) are as follows:

SN Description As per EC letter * Proposed (Total

with Expansion)

Change %

Change

1 Plot Area 74731.24 SQM 74731.24 SQM No Change -

Proposed Built Up Area 295590.3 SQM 416568.240 SQM 120977.94 SQM 34.8%

2 Total no of DU's 1904 NOS. 2640 NOS. 736 NOS. 38.65%

3 Height of Tallest tower J (Up

to terrace)

84 M 93.45 M 9.45 M

4 No of Floors B+ST+24 NOS. B+S/Po+30 NOS. -

5 Expected Population 10585 PERSON 15189 PERSON 4604 38.39

6 Total Water Requirement 836 KLD 1260 KLD 424 KLD 50.71

7 Fresh water requirement 585 KLD 824 KLD 239 KLD 40.8

8 Waste water Generation 719 KLD 932.7 KLD 213.7 KLD 29.6

9 STP Capacity 860 KLD 525 KLD -335 KLD 38.9 dec

10 Treated Water Available for

Reuse/Used

316 KLD 746.24 KLD 430.24 KLD -

11 Surplus treated water 258 KLD 310.98 KLD 52.98 KLD 20.54

12 Proposed Quantity of Rain

Water to be Harvested

- 32172.03 CUM 32172.03 CUM

13 No of RWH of Pits Proposed 17 NOS. 17 NOS. No Change

14 Parking proposed 3500 ECS 3340 ECS -160 ECS 4.5 dec

15 Green Area + Open Area 44049 SQM 56171.760 SQM 12122.76 27.5

16 Total Power Requirement 7750 KVA 8780 KVA 1030 KVA 13.29

17 DG set backup 4500 (6X750) KVA 6040

(4X1010+4X500)

KVA

1540 KVA 34.22

4. Area statement details:

S.No PARTICULAR AREA (Sq Mt) %

1. Total Area of Plot 74731.240

2. Area for future Expansion 4838.125

3. Proposed Ground Coverage 13721.36 19.63%

4. Total Open & Green Area 56171.760 80.36%

5. Hard Green (A) 16806.902 24.0%

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6. Soft Green (B) 12411.87 17.75%

7. Total Green Area (A+B) 29218.772 41.80%

8. Total Road , Paving, Water body & Fire Tender

movement area

26952.988 38.56%

5. Salient features of the project is as follows:

SN Description Details Unit

AREA DETAILS

1 Plot Area 74731.24 SQM

2 Proposed Built Up Area 416568.240 SQM

3 Cost of The Project 576.56 CR

4 Height of Tallest Tower 93.45 M

5 No. of Floors 2B+S/Po+30 NOS

6 Permissible Ground Coverage (@ 35%) 26155.93 SQM

7 Proposed Ground Coverage @18.36% 13721.36 SQM

8 Permissible FAR Area (350) 261559.34 SQM

9 Proposed FAR Area (@ 347) 259824.799 SQM

10 Stilt Area & Central Podium Area 25919.881 SQM

11 Total Basement Area 87336.367 SQM

12 Non FAR Area (Mumty, Machine Room) 35465.32 SQM

13 Green Area Required (50% of Open Area) 21869 SQM

14 Green Area Proposed (52.02 % of Open Area) 29218.77 SQM

POPULATION & WATER REQUIREMENT

15 Total No. of DU’s 2640 NOS

16 Expected Population 15189 PERSONS

17 Total Water Requirement 1260 KLD

18 Fresh Water Requirement 825 KLD

19 Waste Water Generation 933 KLD

20 STP Capacity 525 KLD

21 Treated Water Available for Reuse/Used 746 KLD

22 Surplus Treated Water 311 KLD

RAIN WATER HARVESTING PIT DETAILS

23 Proposed quantity of rainwater to be harvested 32172.03 CUM

24 No. of RWH Pits Proposed 17 NOS

PARKING

25 Parking required as /bylaws 3269 ECS

26 Parking Proposed 3340 ECS

27 Surface Parking 76 ECS

28 Stilt Parking 770 ECS

29 Basement Parking 2494 ECS

WASTE GENERATION

30 Municipal Solid Waste Generation 6.4 TPD

31 Quantity of e-waste generation 41 KG/DAY

32 Quantity of Hazardous Waste Generation 1208 LTS/ANNUM

33 Quantity of Sludge generated from STP 170 KG/DAY

34

Organic waste generation 3.84 TPD

POWER REQUIREMENT

35 Total Power Requirement 8780 KVA

36 DG sets Backup 6040 ( 4 No x 1010

KVA + 4 No x 500

KVA)

KVA

6. Population details is as follows:

RESIDENTIAL DU'S/AREA POP/DU TOTAL

SALEABLE DU'S 2640 @4.5 11880

TOTAL 2640 11880

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NON RESIDENTIAL

SCHOOL (NURSERY 1 NO.) 843 210

COMMUNITY HALL 2139 Sqm 50

COMMERCIAL 2587 Sqm 525

FACILITY MANAGEMENT STAFF LS 63

TOTAL 848

Grand Total (Res + Non Res) 12728

VISITORS 2461

TOTAL POPULATION 15189

7. Water requirement details is as follows:

S. No.

Water Uses Occupancy/ Capacity/Area Rate Total Water Demand (KLD)

A. Fresh Water Requirement

(i) Residential 11880 @ 86 lpcd 1022

(ii) Non Residential

(Employees/Workers)

848 @ 45 lpcd 38

(iii) Visitors 2461 @ 15lpcd 37

Total Domestic Water Requirement 1097

B. DG cooling 6040 KVA @ 0.9

lt/hr/KVA

33

C. Swimming Pool Make-up

Water

1.0 LS 5

D. Green Area 29218.77 sq m @ 1 lt/Sq.m. 29

E. Street Washing 32153.01 3 96

Total Water Requirement 1260

8. Source of water supply:

HEAD SOURCE QTY UGT OHT

Fresh Water Requirement Municipal Water Supply 825 KL 536 KL 289 KL

Treated Water Requirement On site STP 435 158 (For Gardening ,

D.G Cooling, & Street

washing)

277 KL (For

Flushing)

Emergency Water

Requirement

Bore well (With permission

from CGWA)

Fire Fighting Water

requirement

450 KL

9. Waste water details is as follows:

Head Qty % wrt Total water requirement

Total water requirement 1260 KLD

Fresh water requirement 825 KLD 65.4

Treated water requirement 435 KLD 34.5

Water flow to STP (100% Flushing) 277 KLD

Gardening 29 KLD

DG Cooling 33 KLD

Waste water generation 933 KLD

Untreated wastewater 390 KLD

Capacity of STP 525 KLD

Treated water generation 435 KLD

Surplus treated water 311 KLD

Water required for fire suppression 450 KL 36 % (more than 15 of total water

requirement)

UG Tank 200 KL

Over head tank @ 25000/tower for10 towers 250 KL

10. Parking details is as follows:

S.N. Parking Description FAR Area (in Sq.m.) Details

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1 Parking Required (As per state bye-laws)

@1 ECS/80 sq m FAR

261520 3269 ECS

Area (in Sq.m.)

2 Parking Proposed 3340 ECS

Surface Parking 1525.913 76

Stilt & Podium Parking 23127.38 770

1st

Basement Parking 52197.67 1740

2

nd

Basement Parking 22632.69 754

11. Waste generation details is as follows:

Particulars Total Unit

Total Solid Waste Generation 6.40 TPD

Organic Waste Generation 3.84 TPD

E- Waste Generation 41 KG/Day

Sludge Generation 170 KG/Day

Hazardous Waste Generation (DG Waste Oil) 1208 Lts/ Annum

12. The project proposals are covered under category 8"b" of EIA notification, 2006.

The committee noted that the project proponent in meeting dated 11/03/2016 submitted a

letter mentioning that copy of structural design certificate (vetted by AMU) alongwith drawings. Drawings were attached with sign of M/s NNC design International, however not vetted by AMU

as submitted by the project proponent through letter dated 11/03/2016. However, In file through document submitted on 06/02/2015 with form-1 structural design certificate dated 23/12/2013 from

Jamia Milia Islamia was submitted.

The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental

clearance on the project proposals alongwith general conditions as earlier prescribed by the

authority for construction project and following specific conditions:

1. A form-1 comprising final data as presented in the meeting dated 11/03/2016 should be

submitted within 15 days. It should also include firm-up water balance as discussed in SEAC

meeting dated 11/03/2016.

2. Provision of parking should be restricted to ECS as required under Development Authority

bye-laws.

3. Provision of setback on all sides should be made as per Development Authority bye-laws.

4. Copy of all NOCs as obtained from different Department should be submitted.

5. Necessary planning for any anticipated expansion should be incorporated in present design in

view of structural stability.

6. An underground water body shall be planned within the premises for storage of rain water.

7. Municipal solid waste shall be disposed/managed as per Municipal Solid Waste (Management

and Handling) Rules, 2000 (as amended). The name and address of registered Vendors is to be

submitted with agreement.

8. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary.

9. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt

development including the peripheral green belt.

10. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from

National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.

11. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for

construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined

evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock drills should be arranged for the

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residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way, so that it should provide smooth

movement.

12. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more

capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be treated

in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for designated use.

Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.

13. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken with

regular testing and monitoring of treated water. 14. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to be

used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end users. STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let.

Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.

15. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to minimum 2% of the total project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of

the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be submitted alongwith six monthly

compliance reports.

16. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be provided

in the open areas/stairs cases/parks/roads. An affidavit in this regard should be submitted

within 15 days.

17. Parking guideline as per Development Authority should be followed. Parking for disabled

persons should be explored.

18. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped.

19. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from the

competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge.

20. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done only

from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from CGWB.

21. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed. 22. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt

higher than the tallest building. 23. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP to be

carried out as CPCB Guidelines. 24. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase.

25. LIG & EWS housing to be provided as per U.P. Govt. Orders and building bye laws. 26. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made.

27. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of residents.

28. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be restricted

and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority.

29. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer

zone of no activity identified/declared under law.

30. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken.

31. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for

construction.

32. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored. Drip

irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for irrigation

purpose.

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33. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc. Shall

be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including the proper

treatment and the disposal of the wastes.

Recommendation for Environmental Clearance is subject to submission of

Information/documents as pointed out in condition no. 1 & 16 within 15 days.

2. Group Housing Project at Khasra No-46P, 47, Vill-Muiddinpur, Allahabad- Sri Nitin

Bhutani, DGM, Pot No-73, Industrial Area, Patparganj, New Delhi. File No. 2825/DD-Y

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 09/01/2016 wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:

1. Comparative chart regarding change in area details rather than on to which the ToR’s were

issued.

2. The general guidelines issued vide additional ToR’s letter dated: 07/10/2015 should be

complied.

3. Submit all approved layout plan/building plan/service plans along with the date of issuance

from the competent authority with the signature of an architect certifying that they are all in

the conformity with the master plan. In layout plan the building by- laws and all rules to be

followed as applicable in Allahabad Development Authority. Existing features should be

written on map.

4. Confirm the accurate water requirement, based on population.

5. Regarding Sludge management:

a) An allocated space (with calculated area) on layout, required for the processing of

sludge, with proper justification about “sludge to manure” conversion process management, and prominent wind directions.

b) Amount of total manure generated per day/ per year. c) Amount of manure required inside the project boundary per day/ per year.

d) Plan to handle the extra manure. 6. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management: To avoid unsafe and informal recycling,

specific plan shall be submitted. An allocated closed space (with calculated area) on layout, required for the storage of this MSW, with proper justification about (a) prominent wind

directions, and (b) minimum disturbance to residents during its handling and transportation.

If the services of any authorized service provider are to be hired, then project proponent (PP) shall provide an agreement with any authorized service provider as proof of their

serious commitment for management of MSW. 7. E-Waste (MSW) management: An onsite buffering space (before cyclic disposal) shall be

mentioned on layout, with calculated area. E-waste shall be handed over to CPCB approved vendors. An Agreement with vendor(s) shall be done for the same.

8. Provision for 100 % solar lighting along the road site, staircases and common places shall be proposed. Please submit plan for installation of solar panels and other necessary

requirements to fulfil this requirement of solar power, supported with justifications. Also,

show the allocated required space (with calculated area) on layout, required for solar power

generation.

9. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be submitted.

IITs/CBRI should preferably vet the structural design certificate; Structure designs are not

having dates with signature, date of certification should be visible. Provision of alarm

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system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other

natural disasters/fire should be provided.

10. Copy of NOC from fire department issued vide letter dated 22/1/2015 has been submitted,

approved layout plans should be accordingly.

11. Copy of NOC from AAI should be submitted.

12. NOC from Ground Water Board for drilling of two tube well is to be obtained and submitted

.Test drill to be done to know water requirement and capacity of tube well to decide actual

no. of tube well is required. 13. NOC from NH /PWD is to be submitted.

14. Parking plan to be allowed as per prevailing building Bye laws .No additional parking will be allowed.

15. First revise CSR plan, it should be need based and then as during the presentation it has been mentioned that the total cost of the project is Rs. 215 Cr. and CSR plan of Rs. 4.3 Cr.,

executable work at phase wise should be prepared and detail of works to be executed along with the resolution of board of directors or the concerned. A copy of resolution as above

shall be submitted to the authority along with list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address on to an affidavit.

16. Revise parking plans specifically of basement.

17. Specify the maximum height of the building.

The project proponent submitted their replies through letter received on 16/01/2016. A

presentation was made by Shri Nitin Bhutani, project proponent alongwith their consultant M/s

Envision Enviro Technologies Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the

presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Group Housing Project at Khasra No.46P, 47 in

village Muiddinpur, Khasra No.23, 24,25,83,84 & 85 in Village Wajidpur, Allahabad-

Kanpur Road (NH-2), Allahabad, UP. 2. Brief facts of the project are as follows:

ATTRIBUTES BRIEF INFORMATION

Name and Location details of the

Site

‘Navyug Smart Minicity’GHP at Khasra No.46P, 47 in village Muiddinpur

Barheta, Khasra No. 23,24,25,83,84 & 85 in Village Wajidpur, Allahabad-

Kanpur Road (NH-2), Allahabad, UP

Plot & Built Up Area 50,710.00 m2

(or 12.53 acres) & 1,59,663.68 m2

Geographical Co-ordinates 25°27’52.37” N 81°41’36.12” E

Authorized Representative Mr. Nitin Bhutani (DGM-Operations)

Estimated Total Population (residents, staff & visitors)

7,851

Estimated Water Requirement

Construction Phase

Operation Phase

838ML (Agency: Private Water Tanker)

645 KLD (Fresh Water = 433 KLD)( Agency: Tube wells)

Estimated wastewater Generation,

Treatment & Disposal Facility

Waste water generation: 531 KLD

STP capacity: 630 KLD (FAB Technology)

Power Demand and Source

Power Back-up

3750 KVA PuVVNL

4,500 KVA capacity (2×1500 and 2× 750 KVA each)

RWH Proposed 4 (For Roof Top area)

Parking Required as per Allahabad Bye Laws : 1,585 ECS

Proposed : 1,728 ECS

Solid Waste Generation 3,646 kg/day

3. Comparative Chart regarding change in area details rather than on to which the ToR’s were

issue:

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S.

N.

Particulars Area (m2

) As per

Approved ToR

Area (m2

) As per submission

% age

1 Total Plot Area 50,710 48,964.43 100

2 Area under road widening 1,716.82 1,001.40 3.38

3 Area Under School 1,500.00 2.95

4 Net scheme Area 47,493.18 47,963.03 93.65 of Total

Plot Area

5 Required Area Under Green (15% of Net

Scheme area )

7,123.98 7194.4545

6 Net Plot Area 40,369.20 40,825.074 79.60 of Total

Plot area

7 Proposed Green area

(15.00% of N et Scheme Area)

7,166.11 7,137.96 15.09 of Net Plot

area

8 Permissible Ground Coverage (@ 40% NPA) 16,147.68 14,288.77 40 of Net Plot

Area

9 Proposed Ground Coverage

• Residential area + EWS/LIG

• Commercial /Club area

• School area

• EWS/LIG

11,568.610

(@ 28.66 %)

10,618.61

650 300

12,468.81

(@ 30.54 %)

10,618.61

650 300

900

28.66 of Net Plot

area

10 Total FAR

• Permissible FAR (2.5 of Net

Plot Area)

• Compensatory FAR (50% Of

Land Area Under Road

Widening )

• Compensatory FAR against

EWS &LIG

1,13,738.4

1,00,923.01

858.41

11,956.99

1,13,629.584

1,02,062.685

500.70

11,066.199

2.8 of Net Plot

area

11 • Total FAR Achieved

including compensatory FAR

• Residential Area

• Club/Commercial Area

• School FAR

1,32,092.46

2,700

1,000

1,24,130.806

1,20,430.806

2,700 1,000

2.8 of Net Plot

area

12 EWS/LIG (free of FAR ) 11,956.99 11,132.405

13 Built Up Area 1,59,663.68 1,67,512.92

14 Stilt Area 7930.037 8,673.83

15 Basement Area

Area For Parking

16,482.00

15,072

16,482.00

15,072

16 Fire Escape Area 5,913.00 5,913.00

17 Mumty and Machine Room Area 1,180.88 1,180.88

18 Open Area 27,900.59 28,356.264 69.11 of Net Plot

Area

19 Height of tallest building 45mtr 49.5 mtrs

4. Population breakup of the project is as follows: S. No. Category Dwelling Units Area in meter square PPU Person/m

2 No. of Persons

1. Residential

General 1,144 5 5,720

2. EWS/LIG 258 5 1,290

3. Commercial

• Staff (@20 % )

2,700 1 Person/6 sq. mtrs 90

4. School 1,000 1person/4 sq. mtr 50

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• Staff/Student

(@20 % )

5. Visitors (@10 % ) 701

Total (1-5 ) 7,851

5. Water requirement during operation phase of the project is as follows: S. No. Description Area (in m

2) Total Occupancy Rate of water demand (lpcd) Total Water

Requirement (KLD)

Domestic Water

A) Residential

• General 5,720 86 491.92

B) Primary School

• Students/ Staff 50 30 1.5

C) Commercial

• Staff 90 30 2.7

E) E.W.S and L.I.G

• E.W.S/L.I.G. 1,290 86 110.94

F ) Visitors 701 15 10.51

Total Domestic water (A-F) = 617.57KLD Say 618 KLD

Horticulture and

Landscape development

7,166.11 m2 1 l/sqm 7.1

DG sets Cooling*

(2×1500, 1×750 KVA)

0.9 l/KVA/hr 20

Grand Total (A-C) = 645 KLD

6. Wastewater details of the project are as follows: Domestic Water Requirement 618 KLD

• Fresh (70% of domestic) 433 KLD

• Flushing (30% of domestic) 185 KLD

Waste water Generated

(80% fresh + 100% flushing)

346 + 185 = 531KLD

7. Landscape details of the project are as follows: AS PER UP BYE LAWS 50 trees per hectare of plot area

TREES REQUIRED 201 Trees

NUMBER OF TREES PROPOSED TO BE PLANTED 210 Trees

TOTAL AREA UNDER GREEN COVER(@ 15% OF NET PLOT AREA) 7166.11 m2

SHELTER BELT (@ 70%) 5,016.277 sqm

SHRUBS, HERBS, LAWNS, PARKS & CLIMBER PLANTS, AVENUE

PLANTATION (@ 30%)

2,149.833sqm

8. The project is covered under category 8 "b" of EIA notification, 2006.

The project proponent also submitted structural drawings and design vetted from Dr. Khalid Moin, Prof., Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi. Site layout and other sectioned maps have also been

submitted.

The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental

clearance on the project proposals alongwith general conditions as earlier prescribed by the authority for construction project and following specific conditions:

34. This clearance shall only be applicable fro 11 towers without basement as approved in layout

by the Development Authority alongwith related infrastructure. Rest 12 towers shall be

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considered as a fresh case, if applied, only after approval of building plans by the

Development Authority.

35. Provision of parking should be restricted to ECS as required under Development Authority

bye-laws.

36. Provision of setback on all sides should be made as per Development Authority bye-laws.

37. Copy of all NOCs as obtained from different Department should be submitted.

38. Necessary planning for any anticipated expansion should be incorporated in present design in

view of structural stability. 39. An underground water body shall be planned within the premises for storage of rain water.

40. Municipal solid waste shall be disposed/managed as per Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 (as amended). The name and address of registered Vendors is to be

submitted with agreement. 41. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary.

42. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt development including the peripheral green belt.

43. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.

44. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for

construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the residents, in case of

occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined

evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock drills should be arranged for the

residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way, so that it should provide smooth

movement.

45. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more

capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be treated

in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for designated use.

Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.

46. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken with regular testing and monitoring of treated water.

47. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to be used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end users.

STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let. Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the

compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal. 48. Total cost of the project is Rs. 215 crores. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along

with budgetary provision amounting to Rs. 4.34 Cr. shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the

authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be submitted alongwith

six monthly compliance reports.

49. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be provided

in the open areas/ stairs cases.

50. Parking guideline as per Development Authority should be followed. Parking for disabled

persons should be explored.

51. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped.

52. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from the

competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge.

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53. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done only

from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission

from CGWB.

54. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed.

55. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt

higher than the tallest building.

56. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP to be

carried out as CPCB Guidelines. 57. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase.

58. LIG & EWS housing to be provided as per U.P. Govt. Orders and building bye laws. 59. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made.

60. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of residents. 61. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be restricted

and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority. 62. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer

zone of no activity identified/declared under law. 63. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken.

64. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for

construction.

65. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored. Drip

irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for irrigation

purpose.

66. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc. Shall

be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including the proper

treatment and the disposal of the wastes.

3. Proposed IT/ITES Park at Plot No-12A, Sector-Knowledge Part-III, Greater Noida- Si

Ujjwal Kalra, 211, 2nd Floor, C-58, Comm. CPTS Tower, Janakpur, New Delhi File No.

2726/OSD-T

The project proponent did not appear. The committee noted that a request has been

sent by the project proponent on E-mail that the drawings of the project are yet to be

approved by Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority and have requested to

considered the project after submission of approved drawings. The committee discussed and

deliberated that project should be delisted from the agenda and file should be closed. The

proposals may be submitted as fresh application as and when the project proponent find

their documents in order.

4. Group Housing Project “ETA Residency” at Plot No-GH-01, Sector-Eta a, Greater

Noida- Si Ujjwal Kalra, B-11, Comm. Centre, SPTS Tower, Janakpur, New Delhi. File

No. 2728/AD-H

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 27/11/2015 wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:

1. Affidavit regarding no construction on the proposed expansion.

2. Certificate regarding no sensitive area within 20 km.

3. Revised from-1.

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4. Section of all internal roads should be provided as per bye-laws. Right of way and carriage

way width should be revised as per discussion in committee and should be clearly marked

on the map alongwith road furniture's and services.

5. Details of soft and hard green area. Details of landscape plan with park furniture.

6. Structural design certificate signed by structural engineer and vetting authority should be

submitted. All structural design drawings should be signed by structural engineer and

counter signed by vetting authority.

7. Podium parking is to be deleted as it is, reducing the soft green area.

8. Details of parking plan as per Development Authority by laws. Parking provisions should be

strictly as per Development Authority norms and should not exceed it.

9. Plan for treated water to be discharge in sewage not in nearby pond.

10. Identify MSW authorized vendors for disposal of municipal solid waste and authorized vendors for E-waste management as per law and detail submitted.

11. Commitment from Greater Noida Authority disposal of solid waste.

12. STP details should be revised and prepared as per actual requirement.

13. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places. Calculation

of required space for solar provisions should also be calculated and submitted.

14. Total project cost is Rs. 250 Cr. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along with

budgetary provision amounting to minimum Rs. 5.0 Cr. shall be prepared and approved by

Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the

authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.

The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 12/01/2016. A

presentation was made by Shri Vipin Sharma, representative of project proponent along with their

consultant Shri Mahendra Pandey, M/s Eco Pro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the

documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Group Housing Project “ETA Residency” at Plot

No-GH-01, Sector-ETA 1, Greater Noida, U.P. M/s Vardhman Realtech P. Ltd.

2. Comparative details of earlier and proposed project is as follows:

Parameter Earlier Submitted Present (Sanctioned)

Plot Area 23350 m

2

23350 m2

Proposed FAR 81681.468 m

2

81721.871 m2

Ground Coverage 4678.609 m

2

4753.21 m2

Green Area 7168.42 m

2

7271.71 m2

Built Up Area 122161.6 m

2

122027.60 m2

Apartments 922 914

Person 4155 4118

Blocks 7 7

Floors 27 25

Parking 1059 1049

Water Requirement 561 KLD 354 KLD

3. Salient features details of the project:

Expected number of Apartments 914

No. of Person 4118

Permissible Density (Person/Hectare) 2100

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Proposed Density (Person/Hectare) 1763

Total Plot area 23350 m

2

Ground Coverage (Permissible) 35% or 8172.5 m

2

Ground Coverage (Achieved) 20.36 % or 4753.21 m

2

FAR (Permissible) 3.5 or 81725 m

2

FAR (achieved) 3.5 or 81721.871 m2

Permissible 15% for facilities of total FAR 12258.75 m

2

Proposed Additional FAR (14.81% of Per.

FAR) 12231.32 m

2

Basement Area 17425.06 m

2

Stilt Area 3883.39 m

2

Podium Area 9201.06 m

2

Built up Area 122027.60 m

2

Required Green Area (50% of Open Area) 9328.31 m2

Proposed Green Area 9407.26 m2 (approx. 40% of plot area)

Required Trees (1 tree/100 m2 of Open Area) 186

Proposed Trees (@ 80 m2) 235

Area under trees 3736 m2 (approx. 16% of plot area)

Number of Towers 7

Number of Floors & Max. Height B + G/S + 25; 78.55 m

Required Parking (1 ECS/80 m2 of FAR) 1022

Parking Provided 1049 Cars + two-wheelers + bicycles Basement– 505

Podium/Stilt – 416 Open - 128

Total Domestic Water Requirement (@ 86 LPCD) 354 KLD

Freshwater Requirement

(Total domestic – flushing (33% of total)

236 KLD

Source of Water Greater Noida Piped water supply; Borewells for emergency use after CGWA approval

Wastewater Generation (90% of total requirement) 320 KLD

STP Capacity (115% of W/W) 370 KLD

Treated Wastewater (95% of W/W) 304 KLD

Reuse of Treated Wastewater 118 KLD in flushing; 9 KLD in irrigation;

Treated Sewage for construction projects &

Horticulture Department

193 KLD

Water during construction No groundwater would be used during

construction phase.

For construction treated sewage from STP would be

used.

Solid Waste generated (@ 0.50 Kg/Person/Day) Approx. 2060 Kg/day

Biodegradable (50%) – 1030 Kg

Recyclable (30%) – 618 Kg

Dust/Others (20%) – 412 Kg

Solid Waste Management It will be segregated into biodegradable, recyclable and

others components and composting/disposal will be

ensured into municipal bins. Separate bins for

biodegradable waste and recyclable waste will be provided.

Rainwater Harvesting (Annual) Terrace area = 4700 m2 (approx.) Avg. rainfall = 800

mm/year Runoff Coefficient = 0.8 (terrace)

Avg. rainwater collection per year =

Terrace = 4700 X 0.8 X 0.8

= 3008 m3/year

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Rainwater Harvesting (peak rainfall) Terrace area = 4700 m2 (approx.)

Hourly peak rainfall = 90 mm/hour (23 mm/15

minutes)

Runoff Coefficient = 0.8 (terrace)

Avg. rainwater collection per 15 minute during peak

rainfall =

Terrace = 4700 X 0.8 X 0.023

= 84 m3/15 minutes

No. of Harvesting Wells 2 sets of recharge pit and desilting tank Desilting Tank

– 6 X 3 X 2 m effective depth - 36

m3

Recharge Pit – 3 X 2.5 X 2 m effective depth - 15 m3

Total Capacity of one set – 51 m3

Soil Excavation 18000 X 5 = 90000 m3

Management Top Soil – 12,000 m3 would be stored at a safe and

secured place for reuse in greenery

development.

40,000 m3 would be used landscaping,

contouring and internal roads development. 38,000 m3

would be used external development.

The soil would be transported in covered tractor

trolley.

4. Soft and hard landscape calculation:

Sl.No. Description Area on m

2

Percentage

Total Plot 29352

Ground Coverage 4754

Open Area 24598

Hard Green on Ground 3526 12

Soft Green

Ground

Podium

Total

631

6311

6942

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5. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.

The committee noted that the project proponent has submitted a revised form-1 as directed

the earlier meeting alongwith comparative details of earlier and the revised proposed project. The

project proponent have also submitted structural design certificate vetted by Jamia Millia Islamia,

New Delhi. Section of roads and details of soft and hard green alongwith parking details have been

submitted. However, the committee noted that STP should be provided in open space and not in the

basement. Revised plan in this regard should be submitted. The committee also directed to submit

calculation sheet of solar power provision for stipulation made regarding 100% solar light provision

in common and open areas alongwith stairs cases.

The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.

5. Group Housing Project "Planet" at Khasra No-21, 22, 23, 24 of Mauza-Rajrai, Agra- Sri

Ganesh Chand Agrawal, 35/60, Nobasta Lohamandi, Agra. File No. 2645/OSD-T

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 27/08/2015

wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:

1. Affidavit regarding no construction started till date at project site.

2. Land use documents and Land/sale deed documents certifying the ownership of the land.

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3. NOC from the TTZ Authority. Land use of proposed site in Taj Trapezium Zone

Development plan is to be submitted.

4. Letter of allotment of compensatory FAR of Agar Development Authority is to be

submitted.

5. Height of towers, no of blocks in each Tower, & no of dwelling units.

6. Details of Area Statements (Total area, residential, community and under road).

7. Details of approach road, Setback& road width to be shown on site map specifically.

8. Surface parking as per ADA bye-laws should be proposed. 9. Plan of Podium in between Towers for the purpose ofplay ground and green park.

10. Revise water balance. Water requirement in for the horticulture is to be 2 lt/sqmt instead of 1 lt/sqmt.

11. Pucca tank to be proposed for water collection. 12. Commitment from UPPCL for Supply of Electricity.

13. LIG & EWS housing to be provided as per State by laws as on date of execution of the project.

14. NOC from Fire Department, Forest Department, Pollution Control Board authorities & Airport Authority of India and to all safety concerns should be applied and copy be

submitted.

15. All approved layout plan/building plan/service plans/sewerage plan/drainage plan prepared

in accordance to Development Authority Bye-laws with the signature of an architect

certifying that they are all in the conformity with the master plan.

16. All structural design with the signature of competent/qualified structural engineer also

certifying that the design of the building plan is compatible with the requirements of seismic

zone of that area in which the construction of the building is proposed and are as per building

bylaws/rules and regulation of the authority.

17. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken, Plans for

installation of water meter also the yield and the quality of groundwater which will be

influenced by the number if tube wells that may be installed in the surrounding area in

respect of the very project.

18. Plan for discharge of storm water. Permission from Development Authority regarding

discharge untreated water into receiving System.

19. Use of reflecting paints on rooftops and side walls of the buildings.

20. Provision for organic waste convertor shall be made and an undertaking shall be submitted in

the regards.

21. Project cost and corresponding CSR cost with details under commitment from Board of

Directors.

22. Provision &Plan of water supply for fire fighting as per fire NOC.

23. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, common places.

24. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of

earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined evacuation plan

should also be prepared and regular mock drills should be arranged for the residents.

25. Details of Municipal solid Waste and use of dewatered/dried sludge from STP, the allocated

space on layout for the storage, prominent wind directions.

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26. Plan for transportation of organic biodegradable wastes (waste vegetables, food etc.) to the

nearest collection point and the measures to be taken for safe transport of the organic

biodegradable wastes.

27. Total cost of the project Rs. 89.0 crore. Details of CSR for 2% of project cost and need based CSR with list of beneficiaries to be submitted along with photographs.

28. Approach building plan, Lay out plan and services plan approved by Agar Development Authority is to be submitted.

29. Land Scape plan showing all Park furniture is to be submitted.

30. In parking plan of basement circulation plan showing in and out to be submitted.

The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 28/01/2016. A

presentation was made by Shri Pramod Kumar, representative of project proponent along with

consultant Shri Akash Kumar, M/s Paramarsh (Servicing, Environment and Development)

Lucknow. The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed

the committee that:-

1. The environmental clearance in sought for Group Housing Project "Planet" at Khasra No-

21, 22, 23, 24 of Mauza-Rajrai, Agra, M/s Pragati City Planners Pvt. Ltd.

2. Area details of the project is as follows:

Items Proposed (sq m) Permissible (sq m)

Total plot area 44,276.27

Area left for road widening 10,212.41

Plot Area 34,063.86

Exclusive green area 5,109.58 15%

Net Plot Area 28,954.28

Ground Coverage 10,130.90 (34.99%) 10131 (35%)

FAR 71737.9 (@2.47) @2.5

Compensatory FAR 5106 (@ of 50 % of Road

Widening)

Total FAR 76,843.91 (2.65) 77491.9 (2.67)

Basement Area (One Number) 11,703.94

Stilt 10,130.9

Mumpty & machine room 440.6

Club House 2373.91

Total Built up area 99,119.35

Open area 18,823.38

(65% of net plot area)

Green area 14,609.58 (57.8% of plot area and

50.5% of open area)

No. of Trees 300 Trees

Units 800 unit

Estimated Population Residential: 4000(@ 5 person/unit)

Floating: 400, Staff: 100

Maximum Height 36 m

3. Detailed area statement:

Particular Details (sqm)

Total Land area 44,276.27

Road widening 10212.41

Net Land area 34063.86

Park area 5109.58

Ground Coverage

(Residential area)

10130.90

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Open area 18823.38

Basement area 11703.94

Club house basement area 591.02

Club house FAR 2373.91

Total FAR proposed 76843.91

Total FAR permissible @ 2.5 77491.90 76843.91

Compensatory FAR @50% of

road widening

5106.20

No of units 800

4. Land distribution details of the project:

S. No. Details Area (m

2

) %

1 Ground coverage 10130.90 35

2 Road 2823.5 9.75

3 Green area 9500 32.8

4 Rest open area (parking, tot lots)

6,499.88 22.45

5 Total 28,954.28 100

5. Height of towers, no of blocks in each Tower & no of dwelling units:

S. No Blocks Covered

Area (Sq.mt)

Description Number

of Units

Population Height

1. Block A 7447 B+Stilt + 10

th

floor 160 800 30m

2. Block B 8191.7 B+Stilt + 11

th

floor 176 880 33m

3. Block C 8191.7 B+Stilt + 11

th

floor 176 880 33m

4. Block D 7447 B+Stilt + 10

th

floor 160 800 30m

5. Block E 11915 Stilt + 8

th

floor 128 640 24m

431924 800 4000

6. Water calculation details:

Description Total

Occupancy

Rate of water demand (LPCD) Total Fresh

Water

(KLD)

Total Flushing/

Recycled water

(KLD)

Total

Water

(KLD)

Residential 4000 Fresh Water @ 65 LPCD

Flushing Water @ 21 LPCD

260 84 344

Visitors (10%)

400 Fresh Water @ 5 LPCD Flushing Water @ 10 LPCD

2 4 6

Staff 100 Fresh Water @ 30 LPCD

Flushing Water @ 15 LPCD

3 1.5 4.5

Landscape

Development

19,719.16 sqm 2 l/sqm 40 40

Cooling water for

generator set

100 kVA 0.9 l/KVA/Hr 0.7~1 1

Water demand 265 100 385

Fire fighting 1% of total water demand 3.85 4

Total water

requirement

389

7. 07 nos. of rain water harvesting pits are proposed for the project.

8. Parking details:

Covered car Parking for Basement

@ 1 ECS/32 m2

277

Covered car Parking for Stilt 186

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@ 1 ECS/28 m2

Open car Parking @ 1 ECS/23 sqm 511

Total Parking proposed 974 ECS

9. Solid waste generation details:

Facilities Provided Waste generation norms per unit

Population Total Waste Generated (Kg/Day)

Residential 0.5 kg/cap/day 4000 2000

Visitors & Staff 0.15 kg/cap/day 500 80

Garden & open space 15 kg/Acre/day or 0.0037 kg/sq

m/day

19,719.16 sq. m. 73

Total Waste Generated 2153

STP Sludge 284 KLD 71

10. Power requirement details:

Power requirement 3500 kVA

Source of power and supply capacity Grid of UP Power Co. Ltd.

Backup power supply arrangement 50*2 kVA

Location of Generator sets At Substation

Stack Height 2.0 m + Highest Building Height

11. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.

The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit following

information:

1. Committee went through the covering letter dated: 03/6/2011 regarding the approved maps.

It is advised to submit the fair and readable copy of All approved layout plan/building

plan/service plans from the competent authority should be submitted with the signature of

an architect certifying that they are all in the conformity with the master plan of the area and

as per building bylaws/rules and regulation of the authority. Submit structural design with the signature of competent/qualified structural engineer on all maps certifying the date on to

it also the certificate should bear all block wise/tower wise/floor wise details on to it. The case would be considered after the compliance of the above.

2. Affidavit to follow the TTZ norms should be submitted. 3. Podium has not been proposed so it is not permitted in any case.

4. In and as regarding query no.11 of the previous information submission alternation is needed provide the pukka tank with bottom to be left as un-pitched to allow permeability

and gain in water recharge/harvesting phenomena.

5. If ADA instructs of EWS/LIG they have to follow according to the norms.

6. Submit a copy of applied application for extraction of ground water permission.

7. Details of rain water harvesting plan with location pits on map from roof top to be submitted

alongwith section plan.

8. Location of vermin compost site. Plan/map with details should be submitted.

9. Total project cost is Rs. 85 Cr. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along with

budgetary provision amounting to 2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by

Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the

authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address and supported by

photographs.

10. For the purpose of fire fighting OHT should be proposed on each tower with fire hydrants in

the park.

11. Popular tree should be added in tree plantation plan.

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6. Residential cum Commercial Complex Project at Vill-Aurangabad Khalsa, Pargana-

Bijnor, Distt-Lucknow- Sri Ashok Kumar Shukla, Secy, 588/186, Bhadrukh, Jail Road,

Lucknow. File No. 2452/SPO-V

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 01/10/2015

wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:

1. Approved layout from LDA. 2. Structural design certificate signed by architect and vetting authority should be submitted.

All structural design drawings should be signed by architect and counter signed by vetting authority.

3. Section of all internal roads should be provided as per bye-laws. Right of way and carriage way width should be revised as per discussion in committee and should be clearly marked

on the map alongwith road furniture's and services. 4. Clearance from AAI should be submitted.

5. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to

2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company. A

copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries

with their mobile nos./address and supported by photographs.

6. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of

earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided.

The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 28/01/2016. A

presentation was made by Shri Navneet Dwivedi, authorized representative of project proponent

alongwith their consultant M/s Paramarsh. The project proponent informed the committee that:

1. The environmental clearance in sought for Residential Cum Commercial Complex at Vill-

Aurangabad Khalsa, Pargana-Bijnor, Lucknow, M/s New Sahyogi Sahkari Awas Samiti Ltd.

2. Area details of the project is as follows:

Items Proposed Area (m

2

) As per State Byelaws (m2

)

Total plot area 26,931 sqm (6.65 acres)

Area under road widening 2,944.09

Plot Area 23,986.9

Ground Coverage 6,313.27 7,734.13

FAR for Housing 32,054.41 32268.43

FAR for Hotel 12,243.91 12251.10

Total FAR achieved 44,298.32 44519.53

Basement Area (Upper &

Lower) - Residential

14,583.8 (2 basements)

Basement Area - Hotel 3 * 2,765 (3 basements)

Mumpty & Machine Room

Area

1,963.5

Total Non FAR 24,842.3

Total Built up area 69,361.83

Open area including road and

green area

17,673.64 (@ 73.7% of plot area)

Green area 8,570.8 (@ 35.7% of plot area)

No. of Trees 230 nos. 178 nos. (1 tree/75 sq. mt.)

Units Residential units: 264 nos.

Hotels: 200 rooms

Estimated Population Residential–1,320 (@ 5 person/unit)

Hotel-400 (@ 2 person per unit)

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Floating – 132; Staff – 200

Area utilization 6 Residential Towers + Hotel + LIG + EWS

Maximum Height 45 m (up to the machine room level) and 40.5 m

(up to terrace floor level)

3. Proposed activity wise area details:

Items Area (m

2

)

Available plot area 20,388.88

Area under Group Housing

Plot Area 16,174.65

Ground Coverage Permissible: 6,469.86 (40%)

Proposed: 5,375.31 (33%)

FAR Permissible: 24,261.98 (1.5)

Purchasable: 8,006.45 (0.495)

Proposed: 32,054.41 (1.98)

Basement Area (Upper & Lower) 14,583.8 (7,291.9 * 2 basements)

Area under Hotel

Plot Area 4,213.91

Ground Coverage Permissible: 1,264.17 (30%)

Proposed: 937.95 (22.26%)

FAR Permissible: 8,427.82 (2)

Purchasable: 2,781.18 (0.33)

Compensatory: 1,042.09

Proposed: 12,243.91

Basement Area (Upper & Lower) 8,295 (3 * 2,765 basements)

Total Builtup area of the project 69,361.83

4. Proposed tower details of the project:

Towers Units Population FAR GC Floors

Tower - 1 36 180 5220.003 878.386 B+G+8

th

Floor

Tower - 2 36 180 5220.003 878.386 B+G+8

th

Floor

Tower - 3 36 180 5220.003 878.386 B+G+8

th

Floor

Tower - 4 36 180 5220.003 878.386 B+G+8

th

Floor

Tower - 5 36 180 5220.003 878.386 B+G+8

th

Floor

Tower - 6 40 20 5796.899 878.386 B+G+9

th

Floor

5. Water calculation details:

S.

No.

Description unit/Area

(in m2

)

Total

Occupancy

(@ 5/unit)

Rate of fresh

water demand

(lpcd)

Total

Fresh

Water

(KD)

Total

Flushing/Recycled

water (KLD)

Total Water

Requirement

(KLD)

1. Residential 264 1320 Fresh Water @

65 LPCD

Flushing Water

@ 21 LPCD

86 28 114

2. Hotel 200 400 Fresh Water @

126 LPCD

Flushing Water

@ 54 LPCD

50 22 72

3.

Staff 200 Fresh Water @

30 LPCD Flushing Water

@ 15 LPCD

6 3 9

4. Visitors 10%of total

population

132 Fresh Water @ 5

LPCD

1 1 2

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Flushing Water

@ 10 LPCD

A. Total water 143 54 197

5 Horticulture

development

8571 sqm 1 l/sqm 8 8

6 Cooling

water for DG

sets

750*3

KVA

0.9 l/KVA/Hr

(@ 8 hrs)

16 16

7 Cooling

water

1500 TR 0.9 l/Tonnage/Hr

(@ 20 hrs)

78 8 86

B. 110 KLD

Grand Total (A+B) = 307 KLD

Water required for firefighting (@1% of total water demand) 03 KLD

6. Area details showing proposed uses:

Items Details ( sqm)

Total Plot area 26,931 sq mt (6.65 acres)

Exclusive Green Area 3681.4 sq mt

Ground Coverage 6313.27

Open area 17,673.64

Open & park area 25244.64

Units Residential units: 264 nos.

Hotels: 200 rooms

Estimated Population Residential – 1,320, Hotel: 400, Floating – 132, Staff - 200

Area utilization 6 Residential Towers+3 Hotels+LIG+EWS

7. 04 nos. of rain water harvesting pits are proposed.

8. Parking details of the project:

Basement (@ 4295 m2

/32)

Surface (@1065 m2

/25)

134 37

Basement (@12800 m2

/32)

Surface (@1000 m2

/25)

400

85

Total Parking Proposed 656 ECS

9. Solid waste generation details:

S. No. Particulars Population Waste generated (Kg/day)

1 Residential (@ 0.5 Kg/day) 1320 660

2 Hotel (@ 0.5 Kg/day) 400 200

3 Visitors (@ 0.15 Kg/day) 132 20

4 Staff (@ 0.15 Kg/day) 200 30

Total Solid Waste Generated 910

Horticulture Waste 28

E-Waste (0.15 Kg/C/Yr) 0.5

STP Sludge 40

10. Power and backup power details:

Power requirement 3000 kVA

Source of power and supply capacity Grid of UP Power Co. Ltd.

Backup power supply arrangement 750*3 kVA

Location of Generator sets At Substation

Stack Height 5.0 m + Highest Building Height

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11. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.

The committee noted that approved layout plan from LDA is not yet submitted also analysis

and design report of proposed layout of the project is unsigned. This should approved/signed by

structural consultants who have prepared it. The matter shall be discussed after submission of

complete information as desired by committee.

7. Expansion of “Supreme Court Bar Association” at plot No- GH-4 & 5, Sector-99, Noida,

U.P. Sri G.K. Sinha, CEO, Supreme Court Bar Association, Multi-State Co-Opp. Group

Housing Society Ltd. File No. 2233/AD-Sub.

The project proponent did not appear. The committee noted that the matter has been

discussed by the SEIAA in its meeting dated 28/01/2016. The committee discussed and

deliberated that necessary action as per direction of SEIAA should be taken. The matter

should be delisted from the agenda of SEAC meeting dated 11/03/2016.

8. Expansion of Leather Tech. Park project at M/s Saba Exports, B-4, Lether Technology

Park, Banthar, Unnao. Sri Ishtiaque Ahmed, Director, M/s Saba Exports, B-4, Leather

Technology Park, Banthar, Unnao. File No. 2486/AD-Sub.

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 13/08/2015

and 08/01/2016 wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information: 1. Copy of NOC from UPPCB for expansion.

2. Copy of consent letter from UPPCB for last 02 years.

3. Affidavit that no construction related to expansion has been undertaken. 4. Membership certificate of BIPCC alongwith allowed capacity.

5. Sanctioned maps from UPSIDC. 6. Plan/details of CRU and complete ETP Plan.

7. Plan for primary effluent treatment plant. 8. Environmental Corporate Responsibility (ECR) plan along with budgetary provision

amounting to 2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority alongwith

list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.

The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 27/01/2016. A

presentation was made by Shri Itrat Ishtiaq, representative of project proponent alongwith their

consultant M/s Prakarti Consultant Services. The proponent, through the documents submitted and

the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Expansion of Leather Tech. Park project at, B-4, Leather Technology Park, Banthar, Unnao, U.P. M/s Saba Exports.

2. Salient features details is as follows: Project Proposal EXPANSION OF LEATHER PROCESSING UNIT

Total Land Area 2352 Sq. Meter

Location Plot no.B-4, BANTHAR, LEATHER TECHNOLOGY PARK, District

UNNAO, UTTAR PRADESH.

District UNNAO

State UTTAR PRADESH

Plant Area 1934 Sq. Meter

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Area under Green Belt 418 Sq. Meter

Power requirement 100 KM (Source: Uttar Pradesh Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (Industrial

supply))

3. Product - (At 100% Capacity):

Products Capacity

Finished Leather 3.211 TPD

4. Raw material details:

• Raw Hide 3.5 MTD

• Processing Chemicals 0.45 MTD

5. Water consumption detail: S.No. Category Consumption

( KLD)

Effluent

(KLD)

1. Process use 70 62

2. Domestic

1.2

1.0

3. Cooling 1.1 NIL

4. Horticulture

0.3

NIL

TOTAL 72.6 63

� Source of water : Industrial Supply (By Ground Water)

� Total water demand : 72.6 m3/day

6. Hazardous waste details: S.No Hazardous Waste Waste Category Total Mode of

Disposal Rate of Generation

1.

2.

Used /Spent oil

ETP Sludge

5.1

34.3

0.10 MT/A

1.0 MTD

Sale to Authorized Dealer

Disposal at Authorized

TSDF

7. The project proposals are covered under category 4"f" of EIA Notification, 2006.

The committee discussed the replies and noted that the firm is operating a leather processing

unit at plot nos. B-2 and B-3, UPSIDC, Leather Technology Park, Banthar, Unnao with an existing

production capacity of finished leather 5.411 MTD. Considering the additional demand, the

company proposes to expend its capacity by 3.211 MTD at adjacent plot no. B-4, UPSIDC Leather

Technology Park, Banthar, Unnao. The park is being exclusively developed by UPSIDC, Member

Industries and Govt. of India.

The project proponent informed that M/s Saba Exports plot No B-4, Leather Technology

Park, Banthar, Unnao obtain the NOC from UPPCB via ref no 1099/N.O.C/554/14 on dated

27.06.14 for leather Finishing Work (Dry)-5.3 MTD. After the getting Environmental Clearance

from SEIAA M/s Saba Exports will apply NOC from UPPCB for Expansion. Copy of consent letter

from UPPCB for last two years dated 04/02/2014 and 09/12/2015 (under Air Act) and letter dated

04/02/2014 and 17/08/2015 (under Water Act) has been submitted. Copy of an affidavit dated

10/03/2016 has been submitted that no activity has been initiated at project plot no. B-4, LTP,

Banthar, Unnao. Membership certificate dated 17/08/2015 issued by Banthar Industrial Pollution

Control Company has been submitted which certifies that M/s Saba Exports, B-2 & B-3, UPSIDC,

LTP, Banthar, Unnao is their member unit to avail the CETP facility for plot no. B-2 & B-3, area

4752 sqm and with a allotted capacity of 102.3 KLD in CETP to discharge their primarily treated

trade effluent for the final treatment in CETP, Banthar. It further mentions that if the UPPCB issues

its amended NOC and individual environmental clearance is issued by State Level Committee, they

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do not have any objection in signing revised agreement with this unit for expending their unit taking

plot B-4 also in to their premises whose area is 2400 sqm and effluent discharge capacity as 60

KLD. Copy of sanctioned map of UPSIDC has been submitted.

• The project proponent submitted effluent details and CRU details as follows:

� Effluent Discharge - 62 M³/day Maximum

� Domestic Sewage - 1 M³/day Maximum

• The trade effluent shall be further classified and segregated as:

� Chrome Bearing Effluent - 5 M³/day Maximum

� General Effluent Stream - 57 M³/day Maximum

• The effluent Discharge generating from the unit is 62 M³/day. It shall be treated in the

Primary Effluent Treatment Plant located within the premises of the unit. The treated waste

water shall be discharged into the Common ETP functional in the Industrial Area.

Primary effluent treatment plant with 200 KLD capacity is already installed at plot no. B-2

and B-3 where is the proposed effluent discharge is 164 KLD (102 KLD + 62 KLD).

The committee discussed the replies and recommended grant of environmental

clearance on the project proposals alongwith following general and specific conditions:

A. General Conditions:-

1. A suitable plan for providing shelter, light and fuel, water and waste disposal for

construction labour during the construction phase shall be provided along with the numbers of proposed workers.

2. Measures shall be undertaken to recycle and reuse treated effluents for horticulture and plantation.

3. Obtain necessary clearance from the competent authority on the abstraction and use of

ground water during the construction and operation phases.

4. Hazardous/inflammable/explosive material likely to be stored during the construction and

operation phases shall be handled as per standard procedure prescribed under law, necessary

clearance in this regard shall be obtained.

5. Solid waste shall be suitably segregated and disposed. A separate and isolated Municipal

Waste Collection Centre should be provided. Waste shall be disposed as per Municipal

Solid Waste Rules prescribed under EP Act, 1986.

6. Suitable Rain Water Harvesting Systems as per designs of Ground Water Department shall

be installed.

7. The emissions and effluents etc. from machines, Instruments and Transport during construction and operation phases should be according to the prescribed standards.

8. Water sprinklers and other dust control measures should be undertaken to suppress dust generation during the construction and operation phases.

9. Suitable noise abatement measures shall be adopted during the construction and operation phases in order to ensure that the noise emissions do not violated the prescribed Ambient

Noise Standards. 10. Separate stock piles shall be maintained for excavated top soil and the top soil should be

utilized for development of green belt. 11. Sewage effluents shall be kept separate from rain water collection and storage system and

separately disposed. Other trade effluents should not be allowed to mix with domestic

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effluents. Sewage transportation pipe lines should be at least 2 meter bellow the water

supply lines.

12. Hazardous/Solid Wastes generated during construction and operation phases should be

disposed off as prescribed under law. Necessary clearances in this regard shall be obtained.

13. Alternate technologies for solid waste disposals (Like- vermin-culture etc.) should be used

in consultation with expert organizations.

14. No wetland should be infringed during construction and operation phases. Any wetland

coming in the project area should be suitably rejuvenated and conserved. 15. Pavements shall be so constructed as to allow infiltration of surface run-off of rain water.

Fully impermeable pavements shall not be constructed. Construction of pavements around trees shall be as per scientifically accepted principles in order to provide suitable watering,

aeration and nutrition to the tree. 16. Ensure usage of dual flush systems for flush cisterns and explore options to use sensor bases

fixtures, waterless of urinals and other water saving techniques. 17. Explore options for use of dual pipe plumbing for use of water with different qualities such

as municipal supply, recycled water, ground water etc. 18. Make suitable provisions for using solar energy as alternative source of energy. Solar energy

application should be incorporated for illumination of common areas, lighting for gardens

and street lighting in addition to provision for solar water heating. Present a detailed report

showing how much percentage of backup power for institution can be provided through

solar energy so that use and polluting effects of DG sets can be minimized.

19. Make separate provision for segregation, collection, transport and disposal of e-waste.

20. Educate citizens and other stake-holders by putting up hoardings at different places to create

environmental awareness.

21. Traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the proposed

project site must be avoided. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space

should be utilized.

22. Prepare and present Disaster Management Plan. 23. A report on the energy conservation measures confirming to energy conservation norms

finalize by Bureau of Energy efficiency should be prepared incorporating details about building materials and technology, R&U factors etc.

24. Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the provision of fly ash notification of September, 1999 and amended as on August, 2003 (The above conditions

is applicable only if the project lies within 100 km of Thermal Power Station). 25. The DG sets to be used during construction phases should use low sulphur diesel type and

should conform to E.P. Rules prescribed for Air and Noise emission standards. 26. It is suggested that literacy program for weaker sections of society/women/adult (Including

domestic help) and under privileged children could be provided in a formal way.

27. It shall be ensured that all street lighting is solar powered. Additionally 50% of the same

may be provided with dual (Solar/electrical) alternatives.

28. Solar water heater shall be installed to the maximum possible capacity. Plans may be drawn

up accordingly with justification.

29. Construction activities including movements of vehicles should be so managed as to cause

no disturbance to nearby residents. Parking should be design on the basis of projected

growth in next 20 years.

30. All necessary statutory clearances should be obtained and submitted before start of any

construction activity. If this condition is violated the clearance shall be automatically

deemed to have been cancelled.

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31. Parking areas should be in accordance with the norms of MoEF, Govt. of India. Plans may

be drawn up accordingly and submitted.

B. Specific Conditions:

1. The conditions stipulated in the NOC issued by the UP Pollution Control Board should be

complied.

2. The tannery operations should be such that the environmental stipulations as prescribed

under Charter on "Corporate Responsibility for Environmental Protection (CREP)" are complied with.

3. Tannery unit should install effluent treatment and chrome recovery facilities as proposed. The flow of treated effluent should not stagnate in disposal channel till the end point.

4. Effluent discharge after primary treatment should be restricted to 60 KLD as authorized by Banthar Industrial Pollution Control Company to be accepted for treatment in CETP.

5. It should be ensured that standards for chromium discharge should be complied i.e. maximum 02 mg/l.

6. Online water quality monitoring at ETP inlet and outlet shall be undertaken. 7. It should adopt cleaner technologies as recommended by CLRI to ensure minimum chrome

discharge in effluent.

8. Record should be maintained in the unit for the quantity of raw process water used and pre

treated waste water discharge.

9. The tannery should adopt state of the art technology recommended by CLRI. The

technology should include recovery and reuse of Chrome/Alutan BCS/closed-loop Alutan-

BCS combined tanning process to ensure maximum chromium recovery and minimum

chromium-discharge in the effluent.

10. To reduce TDS concentration in the primary treated effluent, cleaner technologies e.g. dry

salting for reduction of TDS in waste water, counter current soaking to reduce waste water

quantity, enzyme assisted liming process, combined pickling- tanning process, pre-

treatment and segregation of waste should be practiced and soak liquor should be segregated and evaporated in the solar evaporation ponds.

11. Unit should ensure that ambient air quality monitoring stations should be set-up in the down wind direction as well as at locations were maximum ground level concentration is

anticipated. These locations should be fixed in consultation with the U P. Pollution Control Board.

12. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to 2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company. A

copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.

13. The unit should not exceed the norm of 28 cu. meter/tonne of raw hide as stipulated in

schedule 1 of the Environment Protection Act, 1986 for the total quantity of waste

generated.

14. The unit should install separate flow meter and water meter for entire effluent generated

after pre-treatment. The waste water after primary treatment should be discharged into

CETP through a closed non corrosive pipe line.

15. Guard ponds of sufficient holding capacity should be provided to cope with the effluent

discharge during process disturbances.

16. A secured double line land fill should be developed for temporary storage of hazardous solid

waste by providing impervious liner and leach ate collection system.

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17. The fleshing from the Tannery unit should be supplied to the manufacturers of dog chew

and glue.

18. The ground water quality around the guard ponds, solar evaporation ponds and land fill site

should be monitored on a regular basis.

19. Annual Environmental auditing should be carried out by the unit.

20. Occupational health surveillance of the workers should be done on a regular basis and

records maintained.

21. The unit should comply with environmental protection measures and safeguards recommended in the ElA/EMP.

22. An environmental cell should be created within unit to take care of environmental issues. 23. Proper Protective Equipments should be given to workers.

24. Green belt left 33% of the total area and all around site on periphery for Plantation should Demarcated on map.

25. Parking plan should be submitted separately with surface parking inside plot towards main road.

26. Details of all service plans regarding drainage sever water supply electricity to be submitted.

27. All the services to be developed by UPSIDC.

28. The proponent will monitor ambient air quality on line or manual with instruments one in a

month and details of report is to be submitted.

29. The details of meeting point at Ganga River to be monitored with sampling and also at jail

road nala at the end tail.

30. Treated water monitoring is to be done at regular intervals by composite sampling.

31. All order issued by NGT from time to time will be duly complied by proponent at present

and in future.

32. All internal drains to be covered.

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9. “Worlds of Wonder” Project at Plot No-A2, Sector-38A, Noida- Sri Rajesh Arora, Head

Engineer, Administrative Block, Plot No-A2, Sector-38A, Noida. File No. 2853/OSD(T)

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 27/11/2015

wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:

1. Allotment letter of authority to be submitted.

2. All approved maps and services plans with approval letter and corresponding area statements should be submitted regarding amusement park. It should be clarified whether

the maps for amusement park have been approved for complete built up area in one go or primarily for 19125.68 sqm against which construction have been already undertaken and

then for complete built up area i.e. 142214.53 sqm. 3. Submit complete built up area of total planning/project including all phases.

4. Approved parking plan showing their location on layout plan with parking provisions for taxies, buses, three wheelers, cars, two wheelers etc.

5. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road side, stair cases, common places.

6. Provisions for toilets/wash rooms should be provided in view of vast size of the project. The

same should be marked on layout plan also.

7. Provision for a first-aid dispensary with a doctor should be made within the project premises

for emergency situation.

8. Drainage provisions should be completely closed.

9. Water supply should be taken from Noida Authority as informed by the project proponent.

No boring shall be allowed.

10. Municipal solid waste management plan alongwith list of identified vendors.

11. Treated water should be used for flushing, DG set, gardening. No fresh water should be used

for these purposes. Plan should be submitted.

12. Effluent of water softening plant should be taken to STP.

13. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm

system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided.

14. Impact of increased traffic due to project should be assessed and submitted.

15. Parking requirement for fire is also to be assessed and provision is to be made accordingly.

16. Battery operated three wheelers can also be provided as distance from one end to another

end is approximately 1.25 KM.

17. Treated water is to be used in garden and green areas.

18. Total cost is Rs. 310 Cr. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along with budgetary

provision amounting to 2% of project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of

Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority

alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address.

The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 20/01/2016. A

presentation was made by Shri Rajesh Arora, Head Engineering, project proponent alongwith their

consultant M/s Perfact Enviro Solutions Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the documents submitted

and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The environmental clearance is sought for “Worlds of Wonder” Project at Plot No-A2,

Sector-38A, Noida, U.P. M/s International Recreation Parks Pvt. Ltd.

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2. The project has been conceptualized in 03 parts. Commercial-1 and parking of 89526.54

sqm which was developed before 2006. Commercial-2 of 41926.366 sqm was planed and

built with prior environmental clearance obtained through letter no. 569/SEAC/75/2008

dated 24/04/2008. The amusement park area comprised of 115 acres was developed from

2005 majorly with open spaces and rides and small built-up facility were developed

comprised built up area 19125.68 sqm. Now the project proponents wish to further construct

few activity area including area small commercial activity. Now the built-up area of the

project is 142214.53 sqm, hence the proposal is under the purview of EIA Notification,

2006.

3. Salient features details of the project:

AREA DETAILS

S.N. Description Existing Proposed Total (sqm )

1 Plot Area 465382 sqm 465382 sqm

(115 Acres )

2 Ground Coverage (Permissible)

101462.78 sqm 101462.78 sqm

3 Ground Coverage

(Achieved)

12640.09 sqm

(2.716 Acres )

79809.25 sqm (17.149

Acres)

92449.34 sqm

4 FAR (Permissible) 202925.57 sqm 202925.57 sqm

5 FAR (Achieved) 19125.68 sqm 123088.85 sqm 142214.53 sqm

6 Built up area 19125.68 sqm 123088.85 sqm 142214.53 sqm

7 Green Area 150102.86 sqm 150102.86 sqm

8 No. of floors G+1 G+4 G+4

9 No. of Zones/park 4 7 11

10 Height of building 7 m 14 m 14 m

Population

Staff 100 1634 1734

Visitors 2750 8464 11214

Restaurant - 1200 1200

11 Total population 2850 11298 14148

Services

12 Total power load 3 MVA 6.5 MVA 9.5 MVA

13 No. of D.G sets 2 x 1000 KVA 4 X 2000 KVA 2 X 1000 KVA &

4X 2000 KVA

14 No. of RWH Pits 4 27 31

15 Total parking required 383 ECS 2462 ECS 2845 ECS

16 Parking Proposed 400 ECS 5940 ECS 6340 ECS

17 Water Requirement 197 KLD 652 KLD 849 KLD

18 Waste water discharge 129 KLD 285 KLD 414 KLD

19 STP Capacity 900 KLD 150 KLD 900 KLD & 150 KLD

20 Filteration Treatment Plant

capacity

500 KLD i.e. 50

KL/Hr

-- 500 KLD i.e. 50 KL/Hr

4. Area wise existing and proposed activity details:

• Existing activities:

EXISTING ACTIVITIES

ZONES ACTIVITIES EXISTING F.A.R IN

SQMTS

NO. OF FLOORS

1 ARRIVAL

VILLAGE

AV 101 ADMINISTRATIVE

BUILDING

1747.42 G+1

AV 104 TICKETING AND DANCE 1908.19 G+1

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STUDIO

AV 104a LOCKER ROOMS AND

ARRANGEMENT OFFICE

1434.42 G+1

AV 105 BOWLING ALLEY /

RECREATION HALL

5310.80 G+1

AV 109 DINING 1208.44 G+1

TOTAL AREA 11609.27

2 TEEN ZONE

TZ 101 DINING 1614.90 G+1

TZ 401 GAMES BUILDING 388.53 G

TZ 402 GAMES BUILDING 199.14 G

TZ 403 CENTRAL GAMES

BUILDING

188.02 G

TOTAL AREA 2390.58

3 FAMILY ZONE

FZ 101 DINING 1664.31 G+1

FZ 404 INFORMATION KIOSK 236.27 G

FZ 410 FOOD KIOSK 223.96 G

FZ 418 CAFETARIA 215.22 G

FZ 419/421 GAMES BUILDING 134.40 G

FZ 422 GAMES BUILDING 71.17 G

TOTAL AREA 2545.33

4 WATER PARK

WP 103 MOVABLE KIOSK 180.49 G+1

TOTAL AREA 180.49

5 SUBSTATION

ESS 601 SUBSTATION BUILDING 2400.00 G

TOTAL AREA 2400.00

SUB TOTAL (B) 19125.68

• Proposed activities:

PROPOSED ACTIVITIES

ZONES ACTIVITIES PROPOPSED F.A.R IN

SQMTS

NO. OF

FLOORS

1 ARRIVAL VILLAGE

AV-01 (a) INDOOR THEME

AMUSEMENT/ KIDZANIA

9922.00 G+1

AV-01 (b) GAMES BUILDING /

RESTAURANT

663.76 G+1

AV 106 CAFETARIA 788.90 G

TOTAL AREA 11374.66

2 CHILDRENS ZONE

CZ-09 GAMES BUILDING 13770.00 G+1

CZ-10 GAMES BUILDING 4912.50 G+2

CZ 101 DINING 1833.12 G+1

CZ 102 CAFETARIA 400.00 G

TOTAL AREA 20915.62

3 FAMILY ZONE

FZ -10 GAMES BUILDING 4650.00 G

FZ-15 GAMES BUILDING 4675.00 G

FZ-16 GAMES BUILDING 2353.00 G

FZ 424 AMPHITHEATRE (BACK STAGE)

523.27 G

TOTAL AREA 12201.27

4 WATER PARK

WP-04 INDOOR THEME PARK/SNOW 7970.00 G+1

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WORLD

WP-05 INDOOR THEME PARK

/AQUARIUM

9290.00 G+1

WP-06 RESTAURANT 850.00 G

WP-07 GAMES BUILDING 3045.00 G

WP-08 RAIN DANCE ARENA 1350.00 G+1

WP-14 GAMES BUILDING 4725.00 G

WP 102 CHANGE ROOM / LOCKERS 773.92 G+1

WP-15 GAMES BUILDING 5345.00 G

TOTAL AREA 33348.92

5 BOLLYWOOD

PARK

TH-02 (a+b) THEME THEATER 3D/4D

RESTAURANT

13960.00 G+1

TOTAL AREA 13960.00

6 FUTURE WORLD

THEME PARK (B)

CP-11 MUSEUM/ AUDITORIUM 13800.00 G+1

CP-13 GAMES ROOM 11038.00 G

C-3 COMM. 4850.38 G+4

TOTAL AREA 29688.38

7 SERVICE &

ADMIN

SA 502 SERVICE BUILDING 2 1600 G

TOTAL AREA 1600.00

SUB TOTAL (A) 123088.85

5. Water requirement and management details:

PARTICULAR EXISTING PROPOSED TOTAL

SOURCE OF WATER Municipal Supply

TOTAL WATER REQUIREMENT 197 KLD 652 KLD 849 KLD

TOTAL FRESH WATER REQUIREMENT 128 KLD 385 KLD 513 KLD

TOTAL TREATED WATER

REQUIREMENT

73 KLD 267 KLD 340 KLD

TOTAL WASTE WATER DISCHARGE 129 KLD 285 KLD 414 KLD

6. Proposed activity wise water details:

WATER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITY WISE

Water Requirement in KLD Waste Water Discharge in KLD

USAGE EXISTING PROPOSED TOTAL EXISTING PROPOSED TOTAL

Domestic 46 61 107 37 49 86

Flushing - 140 140 - 140 140

Restaurant - 84 84 - 67 67

Kitchen 10 10 20 8 8 16

Gardening 10 140 150 Nil Nil Nil

DG & HVAC

Cooling

9 186 195 Nil Nil Nil

Backwash in Water

Park

84 21 105 84 21 105

Carry Over in Water

Park

8 2 10 Nil Nil Nil

Evaporation loss in

Water Park

30 8 38 Nil Nil Nil

Total 197 KLD 652 KLD 849 KLD 129 KLD 285 KLD 414 KLD

7. Water Management for Domestic requirement for water park, kidzania, arrival village,

theme theatre :

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Population Factor in

LPCD

Requirement in

KLD

Waste Water in KLD

Domestic

Staff 150 45 7

Visitors 5000 15 75

Total Sub-total-82

Domestic- 25

Flushing-57

Sub-total-77

Domestic- 20

Flushing-57

Restaurant (1200 seated

approx.)

70 per seat 84 67

Gardening 130 Nil

DG Cooling 18 Nil

Total 6350 314 KLD 144 KLD

• Water Management for water park make up:

• One time requirement of water park will be 700 KL

Requirement in KLD Waste Water in KLD

Backwash 21 21

Carry over 2 Nil

Evaporation loss 8 Nil

Total 31 KLD 21 KLD

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8. Water Management for Domestic requirement for C3, FW, Museum, Games building:

Population Factor in LPCD Requirement in KLD Waste Water in KLD

Domestic

staff 1484 45 67

Visitors 3464 15 52

Total Sub-Total- 119 Domestic- 36

Flushing - 83

Sub-Total- 112 Domestic- 29

Flushing - 83

Kitchen 10 8

Gardening 10 Nil

D.G. & HVAC

Cooling

168 Nil

Total 4948 307 KLD 120 KLD

9. Solid waste generation details:

SOLID WASTE

Type of Waste Colour

of Bins

Category Disposal Method Existing

Waste

(kg/day)

Proposed

Waste

(kg/day)

Total

Waste

(kg/day)

Organic Waste Green Bio Degradable In existing, the waste is

given to authorized

vendor. In future, the

waste shall be treated in

organic waste converter

and converted to manure.

The manure will be used

in green area and the

unused will be given to nearby nursery

300 1186 1468

Recyclable

Items

Blue Recyclable Approved Recycler 128 509 637

Total 428 Kg/day 1695 Kg/day 2123

Kg/day

10. Hazardous waste details:

HAZARDOUS WASTE

Colours

of Bins

Category Disposal Method Existing

Quantity

Proposed

Quantity

Total

Quantity

Black

With

Label

Hazardous

Waste

Waste shall be collected in leak proof

containers at a secured place and then

it will be given to approved vendor of

CPCB as per Hazardous Wastes

(Management, Handling and

Transboundry Movement) Rules,

2008 and Amended till date.

20 ltr/ month

56 ltr/

month

76 ltr/

month

Black

With

Label

Hazardous

Waste

It will be disposed off through

approved vendor of CPCB as per

Electronic Wastes (Management &

Handling) Rules, 2011.

1 kg/ month

2 kg/ month

3 kg/

month

11. Parking details:

PARTICULAR Usage Parking Area (sqm) Factor ECS

Provided

EXISTING Surface parking 10000 25 400 ECS

PROPOSED Surface parking 148500 25 5940 ECS

TOTAL Surface parking 158500 25 6340 ECS

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12. Power requirement details:

• Power requirement :Total – 9.5 MVA (Existing - 3 MVA ,Proposed - 6.5 MVA )

• Source of Power :Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited

• Power Back up :Existing: 2 ×1000 KVA (Provided for Water Park).

Adequate Stack height already provided

Proposed: 2× 2000 KVA (Provided for Water Park).

2 × 2000 KVA. (Provided for Commercial-C3).

• Stack height :30 m from ground level

• Type of Fuel used :Low Sulphur Diesel

• Location :Surface

13. The project proposals are covered under category 8"a" of EIA Notification, 2006.

The committee noted that the project proponent has submitted allotment letter issued from

Noida Authority regarding additional land 2,4463 acres is allotted in accordance with the revised

site plan for the project whereas 140 acres approximately has already been allotted for the project.

The project proponent informed that:

� The proposed project “Worlds of Wonder (Including Amusement park, Water park. Theme

theatre, Kidzania, Arrival Village and other Activity areas)” will be located at Plot No.-A2,

Sector -38A, Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The project is being developed by M/s International

Recreation Parks Pvt. Ltd. � The total land area of 596839.91 sqm (147.4835 acre) was allotted by New Okhla Industrial

Development Authority for setting up Theme Amusement & Entertainment park in 2002. � The total area Theme, Amusement & Entertainment Park is 596839.91 sqm (147.4835 acre)

which is divided into two parts: Part 1. Amusement & Entertainment Park : Total Plot Area is 507313.92 sqm i.e. 125.35 acre. Part 2. Commercial area – Total Plot Area is 89525.99

sqm i.e. 22.12 acre. There will be 3 no. of commercial parts in it. � Amusement park was developed from 2005 majorly with open space, rides & small built

up facilities were developed, comprising built up area 19125.68 sq m. Further construction

activities in the Amusement Park of built up area 120196.31 sqm shall be done. Among

Commercial area only Commercial C-3 will be developed. The built up area for proposed

Commercial C-3 will be 4850.385 sqm.

� The total built-up area of the proposed project will be 289251.435 sqm; for which the

project proponent is applying for Environmental Clearance. Since, the total built-up area

comprising existing built-up area & proposed built-up area is greater than 1,50,000 sqm,

hence, the proposed project is covered under category 8(b), ‘B’ of EIA notification, 2006.

� The estimated cost of project is Rs. 310.73 Crores.

� The application was submitted to U.P. SEIAA on 25.02.2015. Then, the case was appraised

in the Uttar Pradesh SEAC 245th meeting held on 27-11-15. The TOR was not granted

during meeting instead certain queries were raised displayed vide minutes of 245th SEAC

meeting on SEAC, U.P. website. The reply of the queries were submitted on 08-02-16. Also the EIA report has been prepared based on the standard TOR. The EIA report has also been

submitted on 08-02-16. � Now the matter is being presented for appraisal of EIA report .

The project proponent also submitted during the presentation that:

1. Introduction of the project:

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� Project Category : 8 (b) (Under EIA Notification 2006)

� Type Of Project : Amusement park with water park, theme theatre,

Kidzania, Arrival Village and other activities areas

� Plot Area : 596839.91 sqm (147.4835 acres)

� Plot Area For Proposed Development : 468615.59 sqm (115.8 acre)

� Built Up Area For Proposed Development : Existing: 19125.68 sqm, Proposed:

125046.695 sqm, Total: 144172.375 sqm

� Activities In The Proposed Complex : Arrival village, Children zone, Family zone, Teen Zone, Water park,

Bollywood park, Future world, Service & Administration

� Seismic Zone : Zone Iv 2. Status Of Approval:

� Noc From Aai : Received � Water Assurance : Received

� Electric Assurance : Received � Fire Approval : Received

� Building Plan : Approved (Revision Dated 19-06-2014)

Master Layout Plan : Approved (Revision Dated 19-06-2014)

3. Total Land Area Breakup: S.

No.

Coverage type Status of Construction Total Area in sqm

1 Amusement & Entertainment Park Developed from 2005 majorly with open

space, rides & small built up facilities

were developed, comprising built up area

19125.68 sqm as on date. Rest to be

constructed.

510547.52 sqm

i.e. 125.35 acre

2 Commercial

Area

Commercial -C3 To be constructed Total-

89525.99

sqm i.e.

22.12 acre

3233.59 sqm

3 Commercial

Area- C2 -

Garden Galleria

Mall

Environmental clearance granted vide

letter 569/SEAC/75/2008 dated

24.04.2008

33832 sqm

4 Commercial Area

-C1 - GIP Mall

Constructed before 2006 52460.4 sqm

Total Area 596839.92 sq m i.e. 147.4835 acres

4. Total Built-up area for which Environmental Clearance has been applied: S.No. Coverage type Existing Built up

Area in sqm

Proposed Built-up

Area in sqm

Total Built-up Area

in sqm

1 Amusement park 19125.68 sqm 120196.31 sqm 139321.99 sqm

2 Commercial -C3 -- 4850.385 sqm 4850.385 sqm

3 Commercial –C2 – Garden

Galleria

50692 sqm -- 50692 sqm

4 Commercial Area -C1 - GIP Mall 78690.06 sqm (FAR) +

15697.0 sqm

(Basement Area) =

94387.06 sqm

-- 94387.06 sqm

Total Area 164204.74 sqm 125046.695 sqm 289251.435 sqm

5. Area details: Plot Area

Coverage type Amusement

park

Commercial -

C3

Commercial –C2,

Garden Galleria

Commercial Area -C1

- GIP Mall

Total

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Existing 12640.09

sqm

- 33832 sqm 52460.4 sqm 98932.49 sqm

Proposed 494673.84

sqm

3233.59 sqm -- -- 497907.43 sqm

507313.93

sqm

3233.59 sqm 33832 sqm 52460.4 sqm 596839.92 sqm

Built up area

Coverage type Amusement

park

Commercial -

C3

Commercial –C2,

Garden Galleria

Commercial Area -C1

- GIP Mall

Total

Existing 19125.68

sqm

-- 50692 sqm 94387.06 sqm 164204.74 sqm

Proposed 120196.31

sqm

4850.385 sqm -- -- 125046.695

sqm

Total 139321.99

sqm

4850.385 sqm 50692 sqm 94387.06 sqm 289251.435

sqm

6. Water details: Water Requirement

Amusement park Commercial

Area -C1 -

GIP Mall

Commercial –

C2, Garden

Galleria

Commercial -C3 Total

Water

Park

Kidzania,

Arrival

Village &

Theme Park

Existing 122 KLD 75 KLD 740 KLD 559 KLD -- 1496 KLD

Proposed 31 KLD 314 KLD -- -- 249 KLD 594 KLD

Total 153 KLD 389 KLD 740 KLD 559 KLD 249 KLD 2090 KLD

Waste Water Discharge

Amusement park Commercial

Area -C1 -

GIP Mall

Commercial –

C2, Garden

Galleria

Commercial -C3 Total

Water Park Kidzania,

Arrival

Village &

Theme

Park

Existing 84 KLD 45 KLD 366 KLD 291 KLD -- 786 KLD

Proposed 21 KLD 144 KLD -- -- 140 KLD 305 KLD

Total 105 KLD 189 KLD 366 KLD 291 KLD 140 KLD 1091 KLD

STP Treatment

Plant 500

KLD i.e. 50

KL/Hr

STP 900 KLD 500 KLD 170 KLD

7. Power backup details: S.No. Particular Coverage type Existing Proposed Total

1 DG Sets Amusement park &

Commercial -C3

2 x 1000 KVA 4 X 2000

KVA

2 X 1000

KVA &

4X 2000 KVA

Commercial –C2, Garden Galleria 5 x 1500 KVA -- 5 x 1500 KVA

Commercial Area -C1 - GIP Mall 9 x 1500 KVA -- 9 x 1500 KVA

8. Waste generation details: S.No

.

Particula

r

Coverage type Existing Proposed Total

1 Municipa

l Solid

Waste

Amusement

park &

Commercial -C3

428 Kg/day 1695 Kg/day 2123 Kg/day

Commercial –

C2, Garden

Galleria

1330 Kg/day -- 1330 Kg/day

Commercial 632 Kg/day -- 632 Kg/day

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Area -C1 - GIP

Mall

2 MSW

Treatmen

t System

Amusement

park &

Commercial -C3

Bio Degradable Waste

- Given to authorized vendor

- Recyclable Items – Given to Approved

Recycler

Bio Degradable

- Waste shall be treated in organic

waste converter and

converted to

manure

- Recyclable Items – Given to Approved

Recycler

Bio Degradable

- Waste shall be treated in

organic waste

converter and

converted to

manure.

- Recyclable Items – Given

to Approved

Recycler

Commercial –

C2, Garden

Galleria

Bio Degradable Waste

- Given to authorized

vendor

- Recyclable Items – Given to Approved

Recycler

-- Bio Degradable

Waste

- Given to authorized

vendor

- Recyclable Items – Given

to Approved Recycler

Commercial

Area -C1 - GIP Mall

Bio Degradable Waste

- Given to authorized vendor

- Recyclable Items – Given to Approved

Recycler

-- Bio Degradable

Waste

- Given to authorized

vendor

- Recyclable Items – Given

to Approved

Recycler

The committee discussed the matter and noted that structural design certificate regarding

amusement complex, Sector-38A, Noida and structural design of the proposed commercial C-2,

plot no. A-2 for international Recreational Park Pvt. Ltd. have been submitted issued by Dr. Ashok

Gupta, Dean, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT, Delhi. Impact of increased Traffic

due to project has been provided. Total parking proposed is 5940 ECS as surface parking with area 148500 sqm. The committee also noted that there is an existing botanical garden in the vicinity of

the project. The committee directed that necessary permissions from competent Authority shall be taken by the project proponent regarding construction in the proximity of this garden as necessary.

Also, a plan regarding tree plantation alongwith no. of trees shall be submitted to Noida Authority as well as to SEIAA within a month.

The committee also noted from the presentation made by the project proponent that:

1. The master plan was first approved in 2003 & then revised master plan was approved in

2014.

2. The total land area of 596839.91 sqm (147.4835 acre) was allotted by New Okhla

Industrial Development Authority for setting up Theme Amusement & Entertainment Park

in 2002.

3. The total area Theme, Amusement & Entertainment Park is 596839.91 sqm (147.4835

acre) which is divided into two parts:

• Amusement & Entertainment Park

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Total Plot Area is 507313.92 sqm i.e. 125.35 acre. Out of this total plot area 465382

sqm i.e. 115 acre shall be area utilized for development & rest shall be utilized for

parking and other misc. purposes.

Construction done before 2006:

Amusement park was developed from 2005 majorly with open space, rides & small

built up facilities were developed, comprising built up area 19125.68 sq m as on

date. Also there were some open space, rides for completion certificate was not

applicable and exist at the site. Proposed construction:

Further construction activities in the Amusement Park of built up area 120196.31 sqm shall be done. The total built-up-area of the project after further construction

will be 139321.99 sqm. The detail of Amusement & Entertainment Park is given below:

Amusement & Entertainment Park

Particular Existing Proposed

Plot area 507313.92 sqm

Plot area for development 465382 sqm

Ground coverage achieved 13225.09 sqm 78254.17 sqm

FAR achieved 19125.68 sqm 120196.31 sqm

Built up area 19125.68 sqm 120196.31 sqm

• Commercial area – Total Plot Area is 89525.99 sqm i.e. 22.12 acre. There will be 3 commercial parts in

it. The status of it is given below: Commercial Area -C1 (Completed) - GIP Mall was developed before 2006.

Particulars Area in sqm

Plot Area 52460.4

G. C. Permissible(30%) 15738.12

G. C achieved(29.9%) 15734.07

FAR Permissible(1.5) 78690.6

FAR achieved 78690.06

Basement Area 15697

Built up area (sqm) 94387.06

Construction After 2006

Commercial approved - C2 - Garden Galleria Mall was planned and built with prior environmental

clearance granted vide letter 569/SEAC/75/2008 dated 24.04.2008

Particulars Area in sqm

Plot Area 33832

Permissible G. C.(30%) 10149.6

App. G.C. 10126.7

Permissible FAR(1.5) 50748

Approved FAR(1.49) 50647.2

Built up(sq m) 50692

commercial -C3 (proposed)

Particulars Area in sqm

Plot Area 3233.59

Permissible G. C.(30%) 970.08

Proposed G.C.(30%) 970.08

Permissible FAR 4850.385

Proposed FAR 4850.385

Built up area 4850.385

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• The detailed break-up of the activities & FAR & Built up area for which project

proponent is proposing/applying Environmental Clearance is given below:

THEME PARK

AREA

LAND USE ACTIVITIES/ RIDES for which

Application for Environmental

Clearance has been applied

Total

F.A.R.

Permissible

FAR Achieved for present

development proposed

Zones Existing

IN SQMTS

Proposed

IN SQMTS

Total

AREAIN IN SQMTS

SQMTS TOTAL

ARRIVAL VILLAGE

36237

AV 101 ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING 1747.42 1747.42 0

AV-01(a) INDOOR THEME AMUSEMENT/KIDZANIA

9922 0 9922

AV-01(b) GAME

BUILDING/RESTAURANT

663.76 0 663.76

AV104 TICKTING AND DANCE

STUDIO

1908.19 1908.19 0

AV104a LOCKER ROOM AND ARRANGEMENT OFFICE

1434.42 1434.42 0

AV105 BOWLING

ALLEY/RECREATION HALL

5310.8 5310.8 0

AV106 CAFETARIA 788.9 0 788.9

AV109 DINNING 1208.44 1208.44 0

TOTAL 22983.93 11609.27 11374.66 22983.93

TEEN ZONE 14363

TZ101 DINNING 1614.9 1614.9 0

TZ401 GAME BUILDING 388.53 388.53 0

TZ402 GAME BUILDING 199.14 199.14 0

TZ403 CENTRAL GAME BUILDING 188.02 188.02 0

TOTAL AREA 2390.59 2390.59 0 2390.59

CHILDREN ZONE 34802

CZ-09 GAMES BUILDING 13770 0 13770

CZ-10 GAMES BUILDING 4912.5 0 4912.5

CZ101 DINNING 1833.12 0 1833.12

CZ102 CAFETARIA 400 0 400

TOTAL AREA 20915.62 0 20915.62 20915.62

FAMILY ZONE 101208

FZ10 GAMES BUILDINGS 9300 0 4650

FZ15 GAMES BUILDINGS 14025 0 4675

FZ16 GAMES BUILDINGS 7059 0 2353

FZ101 DINNING 1664.31 1664.31 0

FZ404 INFORMATION KIOSK 236.27 236.27 0

FZ410 FOOD KIOSK 223.96 223.96 0

FZ418 CAFETERIA 215.22 215.22 0

FZ419/421 GAMES BUILDINGS 134.4 134.4 0

FZ422 GAMES BUILDINGS 71.17 71.17 0

FZ424 AMPHI THEATER 523.27 0 523.27

TOTAL AREA 33452.6 2545.33 12201.27 14746.6

WATER PARK 66798

WP-04 INDOOR THEME PARK/SNOW

WORLD

7970 0 7970

WP-05 INDDOOR THEME PARK/AQUARIUM

9290 0 9290

WO-06 GAMES BUILDING & RESTAURANT BLOCK

1700 0 850

WP-07 GAMES BUILDING 6090 0 3045

WP-08 RAIN DANCE ARENA 1350 0 1350

WP-14 GAMES BUILDING 9450 0 4725

WP-15 GAMES BUILDING 10690 0 5345

WP-102 CHANGE ROOMS /LOCKERS 773.92 0 773.92

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WP-103 MOVABLE KIOSK 180.49 180.49 0

TOTAL AREA 47494.41 180.49 33348.92 33529.41

BOLLYWOOD PARK

15134.42

TH-02(A+B) Theme theatre/Game building/Restaurant

13960 0 13960

TOTAL AREA 13960 0 13960 13960

FUTURE WORLD 94550

cp-11 Museum/Auditorium 13800 0 13800

cp-13 Games room 19095.74 0 11038

Total TOTAL AREA 32895.74 0 24838 24838

SERVICE AND ADMIN

SA-502 SERVICE BUILDING-2 1600 0 1600

TOTAL AREA 1600 0 1600 1600

SUBSTATION 19045

ESS-601 SUBSTATION BUILDING 2400 2400 0

TOTAL AREA 2400 2400 0 2400

INFRASTRUCTURE

ROAD/PARKING 100926.81

WATER BODY 16644.96

STP 7604.74

TOTAL 125176.51

TOTAL AREA 507313.93 sqm 178092.89 19125.68 118238.47 137364.15

125.3609756 acres

Zones of THEME PARK AREA Other proposed Activities/Rides for which

completion certificate is not applicable

FAR in Sqm

TEEN ZONE TOTAL AREA 88.27

FAMILY ZONE TOTAL AREA 272.63

WATER PARK TOTAL AREA 1596.94

TOTAL AREA 1957.84 SQ M

commercial -C3 (proposed)

Plot Area 3233.59 sqm

Proposed FAR 4850.385 sqm

Commercial Area -C1 (Completed) - GIP Mall was developed before 2006

Plot Area 52460.4 sqm

FAR achieved 78690.06 sqm

Built up area 94387.06 sqm

Commercial approved - C2 - Garden Galleria Mall was planned and built with prior environmental clearance granted vide letter 569/SEAC/75/2008 dated 24.04.2008

Plot Area 33832

Approved FAR(1.49) 50647.2

Built up 50692

The committee discussed and observed that environmental clearance shall only be

applicable on the part which is not constructed yet as this clearance is prior environmental

clearance. Hence, it can not be applied on the construction which has already been undertaken

(prior to 2006 as submitted by the project proponent).

Subject to this clause, the committee recommended grant of environmental clearance

on the project proposals (proposed to be constructed afresh) alongwith general conditions as

earlier prescribed by the authority for construction project and following specific conditions: 1. Arrangement for appropriate safety measures alongwith provision of dispensary and

adequate no. of ambulances for any emergency situation. 2. Disaster management plan shall be prepared and get approved from competent Authority.

3. 02 ambient Air Quality Station shall be installed (one in upward and the other in down ward wind direction).

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4. Online monitoring for water being discharged from the premises, in any.

5. All the drains should be covered.

6. Treated water should be used for gardening and Floor washing.

7. Only Battery Operated vehicle should be used.

8. Ultra Sulpher Diesel should be used in DG sets.

9. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to

Rs. 6.25 Cr. shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with

their mobile nos./address. 10. Zero water discharged should be practiced.

11. A kutcha pond to be proposed and mark on lay out plan for rain water harvesting to collect

water during rainy seasons.

12. Provision of parking should be restricted to ECS as required under Development Authority

bye-laws.

13. Provision of setback on all sides should be made as per Development Authority bye-laws.

14. Copy of all NOCs as obtained from different Department should be submitted.

15. Necessary planning for any anticipated expansion should be incorporated in present design

in view of structural stability.

16. Municipal solid waste shall be disposed/managed as per Municipal Solid Waste

(Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 (as amended). The name and address of registered

Vendors is to be submitted with agreement.

17. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt

development including the peripheral green belt. 18. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from

National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked. 19. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for

construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined

evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock drills should be arranged for the residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way, so that it should provide smooth

movement.

20. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more

capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be

treated in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for designated

use. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.

21. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken with

regular testing and monitoring of treated water.

22. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to be

used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end users.

STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let.

Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the

compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.

23. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be provided in the open areas/ stairs cases.

24. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped. 25. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from the

competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge.

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26. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done only

from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after

permission from CGWB.

27. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP to

be carried out as CPCB Guidelines.

28. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase.

29. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be restricted

and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority. 30. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken.

31. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for construction.

32. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored. Drip irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for irrigation

purpose. 33. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc.

Shall be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including the proper treatment and the disposal of the wastes.

10. Dairy Plant at Plot No-Bulk Land, Chakganjaria Industrial Area, Vill-Chak Ganjaria,

Tehsil-Mohan Lal Ganj, LKO Sri Mrinal K Jana, Project Incharge, Banas Dairy, P B.

No-20, Palanpur, Banaskantha, Gujrat. File No. 3406/OSD-T

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 08/11/2015

wherein the project proponent was directed to submit following information:

1. Location of proposed site in approved plan of Chak Ganjaria Zonal development plan.

2. Provide land documents/leased deed/land ownership details.

3. Layout plan should be submitted. Identifying the distance from the River Gomti and its

embankment position alongwith the details.

4. Give area statement chart also in percentage.

5. Setback details.

6. Provision of 33% green belt on map including 03 m peripheral green. Required no of trees

should be proposed @ 01 tree/80 sqm, submit plan. List of ornamental trees is to be

submitted.

7. Parking plan should be submitted as per LDA norms.

8. Revised height of the chimney. Calculation of height of chimney as per norms.

9. Revised permissible limit of PM<150 micro gram/Nms in accordance to the fuel proposed

to be used.

10. Revised water calculation justifying with water balance diagram. Flow process of STP and

ETP during monsoon and non monsoon period.

11. NOC from CGWA shall be obtained prior to any water abstraction.

12. Provide the end disposal of surplus treated water. Provide the permission copy from the

concerned competent authority if needed.

13. STP and ETP sludge, manure disposal details alongwith the process application should be

submitted in this regard. 14. Water demand for fire fighting.

15. Details of rain water harvesting pits. Water tank is to be proposed for storage of water

during raining season and its location to be marked also on map.

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16. Details of Air Pollution Control devices should be submitted as per need norms.

17. Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road side, stair cases, common places.

18. Use of reflecting paints on rooftops and side walls of the buildings.

19. Total cost of the project is Rs. 257 crores. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along

with budgetary provision amounting to 2% of project cost (Rs. 12.85 crores) shall be

prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above

shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with their mobile

nos./address.

The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 09/02/2016. A

presentation was made by Shri Mrinal Kanti Jana, project-in-charge/project proponent along with

their consultant M/s Eco Chem Sales & Services. The proponent, through the documents submitted

and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Dairy Plant at Plot No-Bulk Land, Chakganjaria

Industrial Area, Vill-Chak Kajehra, Tehsil-Mohan Lal Ganj, Lko M/s Banaskantha District

Co-Op. Milk Producers Union Ltd.

2. Area details of the project:

Sr. No. Title Area (m

2

) Percentage

1. Total Plot Area 73,655.00 ---

2. Built-Up Area 32,347.00 43.92 %

3. Permissible FAR 44,193.00 60.00 %

4. Achieved FAR 32,347.00 43.92 %

a. Housing FAR 2,208.00 3.00 %

b. Industrial FAR 30,139.00 40.92 %

5. Permissible Ground Coverage 23,570.00 32.00 %

6. Achieved Ground Coverage 19,510.00 26.49 %

a. Housing Ground Coverage 360.00 0.49 %

b. Industrial Ground Coverage 19,150.00 26.00 %

7. Parking Area 3,712.00 5.04 % of total plot area

8. Green Belt Area 7,826.00 10.63 % of total plot area

9. Permissible Height of building 30.00 m ---

10. Planned Height of building 13.20 m ---

3. Floor wise far & built up area details with building name & percentage: Sr. No.

Building Name Ground floor area

1st

floor

area 2

nd

floor

area 3

rd

floor

area 4

th

floor

area

Terrace Floor

area

Achieved FAR & Built up

area

m2

1. Canteen Workers Amenities 571 548 --- --- --- 14 1,133

Percentage 0.78 0.74 --- --- --- 0.02 1.54

2. Production Block 15,458 8,270 --- --- --- 58 23,786

Percentage 20.99 11.23 --- --- --- 0.08 32.29

3. Service Block/ Boiler House 1,576 --- --- --- --- --- 1,576

Percentage 2.14 --- --- --- --- --- 2.14

4. Housing – 1 BHK 160 160 320 160 160 24 984

Percentage 0.22 0.22 0.44 0.22 0.22 0.03 1.34

5. Housing – 2 BHK 200 200 400 200 200 24 1224

Percentage 0.27 0.27 0.54 0.27 0.27 0.03 1.66

6. Guard Room 32 --- --- --- --- --- 32

Percentage 0.04 --- --- --- --- --- 0.04

7. Weigh Bridge 180 --- --- --- --- --- 180

Percentage 0.24 --- --- --- --- --- 0.24

8. Godown 750 --- --- --- --- --- 750

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Percentage 1.02 --- --- --- --- --- 1.02

9. ETP 2,382 --- --- --- --- --- 2,382

Percentage 3.23 --- --- --- --- --- 3.23

10. UG tank with sump 300 --- --- --- --- --- 300

Percentage 0.41 --- --- --- --- --- 0.41

Grand Total 21,609 9,178 720 360 360 120 32,347

Percentage 29.34 12.46 0.98 0.49 0.49 0.16 43.92

4. Block wise total no. of floors:

Production Block Ground Floor + 1 Floor

Service Block Ground Floor

Canteen Workers Amenities Ground Floor + 1 Floor

Housing Ground Floor + 4 Floors

5. Landscape area:

Proposed Landscape area

No. of Trees to be planted 210 Nos.

Proposed Greenbelt area 7,826.00 m

2

(10.63 %)

6. Energy & Fuel Consumption Details:

Sr.

No.

Title Construction

Phase

Operation Phase

1. Power requirement 250 KVA 1500 KVA

2. Source of Power Supply Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL)

3. Back up Power D. G. Set (to be used in case of power failure only)

4. Capacity of D. G. Set 250 KVA 2 x 1500 KVA

5. Name of Fuel HSD Furnace Oil Natural Gas HSD

6. Fuel used for D. G. Set Boiler (2 x 6 TPH) D. G. Set

7. Fuel requirement 40 LPH 500 kg/hr 600 kg/hr 300 LPH

8. Air pollution Control Device 5 m 43 m 15 m

9. Source Local Supplier IOCL/ BPCL Gas Company Local

Supplier

7. Water And Wastewater Details (Operation Phase): Sr. No.

Description No. of person

per

day

Water Requirement

(Lit / Person

/ Day)

Water Consumption

(KLD)

Sewage/ Wastewater

Generation

(KLD)

Quantity of treated

Sewage /

Wastewater to

be reused (KLD)

Water Consumption

after reused

(KLD)

A. Domestic

1. Total Staff / Workers 200 45 9 7 4 5

2. Total Visitors 150 15 2 0 0 2

3. Total population = 40 units X

5 person per unit = 200 Nos.

200 135 27 22 15 12

4. Gardening Area 7,826

m2

4 Lit/m

2

/day 31 0 31 (Reuse: From

ETP & STP)

0

Grand Total (A) 69 29 50 19

B. Industrial

1. Process 583 466 0 583

2. Boiler & Cooling 250 230 250 0

3. Washing 150 140 150 0

Grand Total (B) 983 836 400 583

Grand Total (A+B) 1052 865 450 602

MODE OF DISPOSAL

FOR DOMESTIC SEWAGE FOR INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT

29 KLD sewage will be treated in Sewage Treatment

Plant (STP) of 50 KLD capacity (70 % more capacity

836 KLD wastewater will be treated in Effluent Treatment

Plant (ETP) of 1000 KLD capacity (20 % more capacity then

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then sewage generated). effluent generated).

The treated sewage from STP shall be reused for

gardening and flushing purpose.

The treated effluent from ETP shall be reused for Boiler &

cooling, Washing and gardening purpose after treatment in

RO.

8. Waste generation details:

Organic waste Waste vegetables and foods

Inorganic waste Papers, Cartons, Thermocol, Plastics, Polythene bags, Glass etc,

• Estimated Qty. Generation:

A. For Residential: 40 Residential units x 5 person per unit x 600 g/person/d = 120.00 kg/day

B. For Industrial: 350 staff (200 Staff + 150 visitors) x 200 g/person/d = 70.00 kg/day

C. Total: A+B = 120.00 + 70.00 = 190.00 kg/day

• Separate bins shall be provided for collection of Municipal Solid Waste at identified locations.

• The above MSW shall be disposed to municipal solid waste disposal site.

Sr. No. Name of Waste Category Quantity Solid waste Management

1. Used Oil 5.1 1000

Lit/Year

Collection, Storage, Transportation & Disposal by

selling to registered re-refiners.

2. Discarded Container

33.3 1000 Nos./Year

Collection, Storage, Transportation & Disposal by selling to authorized recycler

3. ETP / STP Sludge 34.3 2.0

MT/Year

Collection, storage and used as a manure for greenbelt

development within premises.

9. Parking calculation details:

Sr. No.

Vehicle Type No. of vehicles expected per

day

Area required per vehicles for Parking

(m2

)

Total Area required for the

parking (m2

)

Total Parking Area proposed to be provided

(m2

)

1. Scooter/Cycle 110 3 x 1.4 = 4.2 462.00 712.00

2. Car 50 2.5 x 5 = 12.5 625.00 1,000.00

3. Truck 40 3.75 x 10 = 37.5 1,500.00 2,000.00

TOTAL 2,587.00 3,712.00

10. The project proposal fall under category 8(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

The project proponent informed that location of proposed site in approved plan of Chak

Ganjaria Zonal Development Plan has been submitted alongwith land documents. More than 33%

green belt area has been shown on revised layout plan and submitted. Total 920 Nos. of trees to be

required for plantation as per the norms of 01 tree/80 m2. However, total 969 Nos. of trees to be

planted at the proposed project site. Ornamental trees like Gulmohar, Ashoka, Red Silk cotton,

Wild Almond, Jacaranda, etc. to be planted. Area statement chart with percentage has been submitted and is as follows:

Sr. No. Title

Area (m2

) Percentage

1. Total Plot Area 73,655.00 ---

2. Built-Up Area 32,347.00 43.92 %

3. Permissible FAR 44,193.00 60.00 %

4. Achieved FAR 32,347.00 43.92 %

a. Housing FAR 2,208.00 3.00 %

b. Industrial FAR 30,139.00 40.92 %

5. Permissible Ground Coverage 23,570.00 32.00 %

6. Achieved Ground Coverage 19,510.00 26.49 %

a. Housing Ground Coverage 360.00 0.49 %

b. Industrial Ground Coverage 19,150.00 26.00 %

7. Parking Area 3,712.00 5.04 % of total plot area

8. Green Belt Area 24,308.00 33.10 % of total plot area

9. Permissible Height of building 30.00 m ---

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10. Planned Height of building 13.20 m ---

Floor Wise Far & Built Up Area Details With Building Name & Percentage:

Sr.

No.

Building Name Ground

floor area 1

st

floor

area

2nd

floor

area

3rd

floor

area

4th

floor

area

Terrace

Floor

area

Achieved FAR

& Built up area

m2

1. Canteen Workers

Amenities

571 548 --- --- --- 14 1,133

Percentage 0.78 0.74 --- --- --- 0.02 1.54

2. Production Block 15,458 8,270 --- --- --- 58 23,786

Percentage 20.99 11.23 --- --- --- 0.08 32.29

3. Service Block/ Boiler

House

1,576 --- --- --- --- --- 1,576

Percentage 2.14 --- --- --- --- --- 2.14

4. Housing – 1 BHK 160 160 320 160 160 24 984

Percentage 0.22 0.22 0.44 0.22 0.22 0.03 1.34

5. Housing – 2 BHK 200 200 400 200 200 24 1224

Percentage 0.27 0.27 0.54 0.27 0.27 0.03 1.66

6. Guard Room 32 --- --- --- --- --- 32

Percentage 0.04 --- --- --- --- --- 0.04

7. Weigh Bridge 180 --- --- --- --- --- 180

Percentage 0.24 --- --- --- --- --- 0.24

8. Godown 750 --- --- --- --- --- 750

Percentage 1.02 --- --- --- --- --- 1.02

9. ETP 2,382 --- --- --- --- --- 2,382

Percentage 3.23 --- --- --- --- --- 3.23

10. UG tank with sump 300 --- --- --- --- --- 300

Percentage 0.41 --- --- --- --- --- 0.41

Grand Total 21,609 9,178 720 360 360 120 32,347

Percentage 29.34 12.46 0.98 0.49 0.49 0.16 43.92

• The project proponent also submitted that height of proposed chimney is 43 m of the dairy

plant. Regarding use of treated water it is submitted that the treated effluent from ETP shall

be reused for Boiler & cooling, Washing and gardening purpose after treatment in RO. The

treated sewage from STP shall be reused for gardening and flushing purpose. Excess treated

water and RO reject from ETP shall be disposed in to the drainage. Permission from the

LDA department for discharge for the excess treated water in to drain has been applied.

• Provision of solar panel lighting, calculation and solar panel requirement for the proposed

plant are as follows: Sr. No.

Building Type

No. of persons

Hot water requirement

(LPCD)

Total hot water

Required @ 10/30

Liters/ Person/

Day

(LPD)

Total Solar Panels (EPC Types)

Energy savings

per Day (@4.5

KW for 100

Liters)

(KWH)

Estimated Energy

saving per year

(Based on Approx.

100 Days

working per year)

(KWH)

Area required

(South facing

Direction) (for

100%

heating)

(m2

)

Req. to meet min. 100 % of

hot water

Requirements

Max. no. of panels

proposed

1 Total Staff / Workers

200 10 2000 20 20 90 9000 100

2 Total

Floating

population

150 10 1500 15 15 67.5 6750 70

3 Housing 200 30 6000 60 60 270 27000 300

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Block

The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental

clearance on the project proposals alongwith general conditions as earlier prescribed by the

authority for construction project and following specific conditions:

PARA-A: SPECIFIC CONDITIONS:-

Construction Phase:- 1. Construction shall be undertaken as per approved maps by UPSIDC/Competent Authority.

2. All necessary permissions/consents under Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,

1974 and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981be obtained from UPPCB

prior to start of construction.

3. A first aid room will be provided both during construction and operational phase of the

project.

4. Adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided for construction workers

at the site. Provision should be made for mobile toilets. Open defecation by the labourers is

strictly prohibited. The safe disposal of waste water and solid waste generated during the

construction phase should be ensured.

5. All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in

horticulture/landscape development within the project site.

6. Disposal of muck during construction phase should not create any adverse effect on the

neighbouring communities and be disposed off taking necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects of people, only in approved sites with the approval of competent

authority. 7. Construction spoils, including bituminous material and other hazardous materials, must not

be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such material must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water and any hazardous waste generated during

construction phase, should be disposed off as per applicable rules and norms with necessary approval of the UP Pollution Control Board.

8. The diesel generator sets to be used during construction phase should be of low sulphur diesel

type and should conform to Environment (Protection) Rules prescribed for air and noise

emission standards.

9. The diesel required for operating DG sets shall be stored in underground tanks and if

required, clearance from Chief Controller of Explosives shall be taken.

10. Ambient noise levels should conform to the residential standards both during day and night.

Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should be closely monitored

during construction phase. Adequate measures should be taken to reduce ambient air and

noise level during construction phase, so as to conform to the stipulated residential standards.

11. Fly ash should be used as building material in the construction as per the provisions of Fly

Ash Notification of September 1999 and as amended from time to time.

12. Ready mixed concrete must be used in building construction.

13. Storm water control and its re-use as per CGWB and BIS standards for various applications should be ensured.

14. Water demand during construction should be reduced by use of pre-mixed concrete, curing agents and other best practices as referred.

15. Permission from Competent Authority for supply of water shall be obtained prior to operation of the project.

16. Roof should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building Code by using appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfil requirement.

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17. Opaque wall should meet prescriptive requirement as per Energy Conservation Building

Code which is proposed to be mandatory for all air conditioned spaces while it is aspirational

for non-air-conditioned spaces by use of appropriate thermal insulation material to fulfil

requirement.

18. The structure design certificate by qualified structure engineer should be submitted. The

structural design certificate should preferably be vetted by IITs/CBRI. Provision of alarm

system, to timely notify the employees/residents, in case of occurrence of earthquake/other

natural disasters/fire should be provided. 19. Project proponent will provide appropriate numbers of rain water harvesting pits for

recharging the ground water within the project premises. 20. Project proponent will submit an affidavit that underground water will not be used in

construction activity and they will also indicate the source of water.

Operational Phase: 1. Provision of drainage shall be made by UPSIDC prior to start of any discharge from the plant.

2. Revise water calculation is to be submitted as water consumption will be 2.0 liter per liter of milk as per norms to be taken as basis for water consumption.

3. Data regarding natural gases, Furnace oil, adequate stake height is to be submitted.

4. The STP shall be installed for the treatment of the sewage to the prescribed standards

including odour and treated effluent will be recycled upto maximum extent possible. The STP

should be installed at the remotest place in the project area.

5. Separation of the grey and black water should be done by the use of dual plumbing line.

6. For disinfection of the treated water ultra violate radiation or ozonization process should be

used.

7. The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated. Bio-degradable waste

will be composed at site and dry/ inert solid waste should be disposed off to approved sites

for land filling after recovering recyclable material.

8. Diesel power generating sets proposed as source of backup power for lifts, common area illumination and for domestic use should be of enclosed type and conform to rules made

under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The location of the DG sets should be in the basement as promised by the project proponent with appropriate stack height i.e. above the

roof level as per the CPCB norms. The diesel used for DG sets should be of low sulphur content (maximum upto 0.25%).

9. Ambient Noise level should be controlled to ensure that it does not exceed the prescribed standards both within and at the boundary of the Proposed Residential Complex.

10. The project proponent should maintain at least 33% of total plot area as green belt. Tree plantation especially all around the periphery of the project and on the road sides preferably

with local species so as to provide protection against particulates and noise. The open spaces

inside the plot should be preferably landscaped and covered with vegetation/grass & herbs &

shrubs. The Plants planted around the periphery of the project should have broad leaves.

11. Weep holes in the compound retaining walls shall be provided to ensure natural drainage of

accumulated water.

12. Rain water harvesting for roof run-off and surface run-off, as per plan submitted should be

implemented. Before recharging the surface run off, pre-treatment through sedimentation

tanks must be done to remove suspended matter, oil and grease. The bore well pipe for

rainwater recharging should be kept at least 5 mts. above the ground water table.

13. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken. Submit the

copy of letter as applied for permission to CGWA.

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14. The ground water level and its quality should be monitored regularly in consultation with

Central Ground Water Authority.

15. There should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads adjoining the

proposed project site. Parking should be fully internalized and no public space should be

used.

16. A report on the energy conservation measures conforming to energy conservation norms

finalized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency should be prepared incorporating details about

building materials & technology, R & U Factors etc and submitted to the SEIAA, U.P. in three months time.

17. Energy conservation measures like installation of CFLs/TFLs for lighting the areas outside the building should be integral part of the project design and should be in place before project

commissioning. Used CFLs and TFLs should be properly collected and disposed off/sent for recycling as per the prevailing guidelines/rules of the regulatory authority to avoid mercury

contamination. Use of solar panels must be adopted to the maximum extent possible for energy conservation.

18. The solid waste generated should be properly collected and segregated as per the requirement of the MSW Rules, 2000 and as amended from time to time. The bio-degradable waste should

be composted by vermi-composting at the site ear marked within the project area and

dry/inert solid waste should be disposed off to the approved sites for land filling after

recovering recyclable material.

19. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to 2%

of project cost shall be prepared and approved by Board of Directors of the company. A copy

of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority alongwith list of beneficiaries with

their mobile nos./address.

20. 100% Solar Energy on all roads, parks and Common places is to be provided.

21. The traffic plan and the parking plan proposed by the PP should be adhered to meticulously

with further scope of additional parking for future requirement. There should be no traffic congestion near the entry and exit points of the roads adjoining the proposed project site.

Parking should be fully internalized and no public space should be used. 22. The power back up will not be more than 100% of the total load.

23. The PP will not violate any judicial orders/pronouncements issued by the Hon’ble Supreme Court/High Courts/NGT, during the construction or operation phases and duly comply.

24. The PP will provide tall trees with broad leaves. 25. The PP should ensure that natural drainage line is not disturbed and is maintained properly.

26. The environmental safeguards contained in the EIA/EMP Report should be implemented in letter and spirit.

11. Group Housing Project "Central Park" at Khasra No-783, 784, 791, 799, 801, 802, 803,

805, 865, Sarsawan, Sultanpur Road, Lucknow. M/s M I Builders Ltd., Hazaratganj,

LKO File No. 3150/AD-Sub

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 09/12/2015

wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:

"The committee discussed the matter and noted that the some pages are attached which are related to

another project proposal. The SEAC also noted that in the lease deed paper it is mentioned that the

construction of the multistorey residential complex, on the ground coverage of approximate 6000 sqmt

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out of the total area of 31,662 sqmt. but the proposal proposed on total plot area 31,737sqmt. During

the meeting the project proponent informed that the Map is approved on plot area 60000 sqmt area.

The SEAC also noted that the consultant has not properly documented the project proposals and

submitted such documents which are not relevant to the proposed project, besides he is also not

serious in presenting the actual need based technical details of the STP, in every project the consultants

M/S Eco PRO is down loading the contents from the internet and submitting the hypothetical materials

in all the projects. The committee further warned the consultant not to repeat such discrepancies in

future. The SEAC, therefore, directed the project proponent to submit the revised from-1 accordingly."

The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 30/01/2016 with which the

project proponent submitted a revised application as per directions of committee meeting dated

09/12/2015. A presentation was made by Shri Qadir Ali, project proponent along with their

consultant Shri Mahendra Pandey, M/s Eco Pro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the

documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Group Housing Project "Central Park" at Khasra

No-783, 784, 791, 799, 801, 802, 803, 805, 865, Sarsawan, Sultanpur Road, Lucknow. M/s

M I Builders Ltd.

2. Salient features details of the project:

Total Plot area 31737 m2

Area under road widening 317.46 m2

Effective Plot area 31419.54 m2

Mandatory Green area, 15% of total plot area 4712.93 m

2

Net Plot area 26706.61 m

2

Ground Coverage (Permissible) 35% of net plot area or 9347.313 m

2

Ground Coverage (Proposed) 23.02% or 6147.651 m

2

Open Area 20558.96 m

2

FAR (Permissible) 2.5 of net plot area or 66766.52 m

2

50% of area under road widening has been

considered for FAR 158.73 m

2

Total Permissible FAR 66925.251 m

2

FAR (achieved) 66922.701 m

2

Permissible commercial area (5 no. of

shops/1000 person) (one shop = 15 m2)

228.750 m2

Proposed commercial area 229.848 m2

Proposed community area 471.781 m2

Proposed Basement Area 22453.458 m2

Proposed Stilt/Podium area 5532.084 m2

Non-FAR Area (Basement, Stilt, Terrace,

LIG & EWS)

32632.898 m2

Built up Area 99555.599 m2

Proposed Green area (15% of Net Plot Area) 4712.931 m2

Permissible DUs (330 DUs/Hectare) 881.318

Number of Apartments EWS

LIG

610 61

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Total 732

No. of Person 3294 Residents (@ 4.5/Unit)

330 Floating (20% or 66 guests + 80% or 264 supporting

staff/maids)

No of Trees 136 : Benjamin Compacta -20 ; Maulsiri-36 ; Ficus nuda-30 ; Ficus

Restusa-50

Number of Floors & Max. Height Basement + Stilt + 13 (42 m)

Number of Towers 09

Parking Required

@ 1.5% ECS 100 m2 of DUs

@ 1/3 Units of LIG

@ 2 m2 for Each EWS

1009 ECS

21 ECS

122 m2

Parking Provided

LIG

EWS

1053 ECS

740 cars + 650 two-wheelers+ Bicycles

Basement (658 ECS) – 525 cars + 133 2-wheelers

Stilt/Podium (167 ECS) – 110 cars + 57 2-wheelers

Open- 223 ECS 21 ECS

122 m2

Total Domestic Water Requirement

@ 86 l for residents

@ 45 l for guests

@15 l for maids etc.

293 KLD

Break up of Water Requirement 3294 person x 86 l =283 KLD

66 Guests X 45 = 3 KLD

264 maids etc. X 15 = 7 KLD

Freshwater Requirement (2/3 of Domestic

Water Requirement + 10 KLD for swimming

pool)

203 KLD

193 KLD for domestic use

10 KLD for swimming pool

Source of Water Lucknow Piped water supply;

Borewells (with CGWA permission) for emergency

Wastewater Generation (90% of domestic

requirement)

261 KLD

STP Capacity 300 KLD

Treated Wastewater (95% of wastewater) 248 KLD

Reuse of Treated Wastewater 97 KLD in flushing; 5 KLD in irrigation

Treated Sewage for Sewerage System 146 KLD in normal circumstances

Water source during Construction Tanker Water Ground Water from CGWA permission

Solid Waste generated

(@ 0.45 kg/person/day for residents + @

0.25 kg/person/day for guests + @ 0.1

kg/person/day for workers/maids)

Approx. 1525 Kg/day

Components of solid waste Biodegradable (50%)– 763 Kg

Recyclable (30%)– 458 Kg

Dust/Others (20%)– 304 Kg

Solid Waste Management It will be segregated into biodegradable, recyclable and others

components and disposal will be ensured into municipal bins.

Separate bins for biodegradable waste and recyclable waste will be

provided.

Lifting and management would be done by Lucknow Municipal

Corporation.

Rainwater Harvesting ( 15 minutes of maximum rain fall)

Terrace area = 6000 m2 (approx.) Max. rainfall = 90 mm/hr.

Runoff Coefficient = 0.8 (terrace)

Avg. rainwater collection per 15 minute

Terrace = 6000 X 0.8 X 0.023

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= 110 m3/15 minutes

No. of Harvesting Wells 3 sets of recharge pit and desilting tank

Desilting Tank – 6 X 3 X 2 m effective depth - 36 m3

Recharge Pit – 3 X 2.5 X 2 m effective depth - 15 m3

Total Capacity of one set – 51 m3

Total Electrical Requirement 1970 kVA (Essential electrical requirement is 1285 kVA)

DG Sets 1 X 750 kVA; 2 X 380 kVA

Use of Solar energy Solar lighting (40 kVA) for common areas (30 kVA) & Street lights

(10 kVA)

Soil Excavation Total – 18000 X 5 = 90000 m3

Top Soil – 9000 m3

Landscaping + roads +

External Development

CSR Activity 2% of total project cost

Education, health care and village development

No Development Zone/ Eco-sensitive Zone Project area does not fall in buffer zone of any such area.

Nearest protected area is Nawabganj

Bird Sanctuary is located more than 35 Kms from the site

3. The project proposal fall under category 8(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

Vetting of structural drawings from Dr. Mehtab Alam, Jamia Milia Islamiya, New Delhi. Approved plans from Development Authority and no construction certificate has been submitted.

The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental

clearance on the project proposals alongwith general conditions as earlier prescribed by the

authority for construction project and following specific conditions:

1. Provision of parking should be restricted to ECS (1009 nos.) as required under Development Authority bye-laws.

2. Provision of setback on all sides should be made as per Development Authority bye-laws.

3. Allotment letter from LDA.

4. Location of Municipal Solid Waste disposal system to be marked on lay out plan.

5. Copy of all NOCs as obtained from different Department should be submitted.

6. Necessary planning for any anticipated expansion should be incorporated in present design in

view of structural stability.

7. An underground water body shall be planned within the premises for storage of rain water.

8. Municipal solid waste shall be disposed/managed as per Municipal Solid Waste (Management

and Handling) Rules, 2000 (as amended).

9. 03 m peripheral green shall be provided around the project inside the project boundary.

10. 15% area of the total plot area shall be compulsorily made available for the green belt

development including the peripheral green belt.

11. Project falling with in 10 Km. area of Wild Life Sanctuary is to obtain a clearance from National Board Wild Life (NBWL) even if the eco- sensitive zone is not earmarked.

12. Criteria/ norms provided by competent Authority regarding the seismic zone be followed for construction work. Provision of alarm system, to timely notify the residents, in case of

occurrence of earthquake/other natural disasters/fire should be provided. A well defined evacuation plan should also be prepared and regular mock drills should be arranged for the

residents. Rise of stairs should be constructed in a way, so that it should provide smooth movement.

13. For the treatment for total sewage, a full-fledged STP is to be provided with 20% more

capacity than waste water generated during operation phase.100% waste water is to be treated

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in captive STP conforming to prescribed standards of receiving body for designated use.

Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilization.

14. Dual plumbing should be adopted. Recycling of water as proposed shall be undertaken with

regular testing and monitoring of treated water.

15. Dedicated power supply for STPs is to be ensured during operation. Sludge of STP is to be

used in-house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by giving it to end users.

STP shall be suitably located nearest to back side boundary with shortest out let.

Operation and the maintenance cost of the STP shall also be informed along with the compliance of the E-waste and municipal solid waste disposal.

16. Total cost of the project is Rs. 85 Cr. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along with budgetary provision amounting to Rs. 02 Cr. shall be prepared and approved by Board of

Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority. A list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be submitted alongwith six monthly

compliance reports. 17. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be provided

in the open areas/ stairs cases. 18. Parking guideline as per Development Authority should be followed. Parking for disabled

persons should be explored.

19. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth shaped.

20. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system, permission from the

competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge.

21. 100 % provision of Rain Water Harvesting is to be made. RWH shall be initially done only

from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission

from CGWB.

22. An underground Pucca tank for collection/reuse of rain water may be constructed.

23. Height of the stack should be provided based on combined DG sets capacity and be 6mt

higher than the tallest building.

24. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface + ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines.

25. Crèche to be provided during the construction/operation phase. 26. LIG & EWS housing to be provided as per U.P. Govt. Orders and building bye laws.

27. Provision of separate room for senior citizen with proper amenities shall be made. 28. Protection shall be provided on the windows of the high rise flats for security of residents.

29. Unless and until all the environmental issues are sorted out the occupancy will be restricted and would be only allowed after achieving the Permission from the competent authority.

30. The project proponent shall ensure that the project site does not attract/infringe any buffer zone of no activity identified/declared under law.

31. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken.

32. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching and ready mix concrete may be used for

construction.

33. Possibilities of use of treated waste water for irrigation purposes should be explored. Drip

irrigation should be tried upto extent possible. No fresh water will be used for irrigation

purpose.

34. Mobile toilets, safe drinking water facility, sanitation facility and eco friendly fuels etc. Shall

be made available to the temporary residents/workers at the project site including the proper

treatment and the disposal of the wastes.

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12. Commercial Complex at Plot No-CP-139, Sector-D-1, Kanpur Road Scheme, Lucknow.

M/s Quadiria & Associate P Ltd, New Janpath, Hazaratganj, LKO File No.

3151/OSD(T)

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 09/12/2015

wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:

1. Structural design certificate signed by Structural Engineer and vetting authority should be

submitted. All maps to be vetted by IIT Kanpur/Roorkee/Jamia Milia Islamia.

2. Separate Plan of hard and soft green and soft green area calculation is to be submitted

separately.

3. Standard of water requirement for hotel.

4. Calculation of population (shopping/hotel/commercial).

5. The area calculation and statement to be submitted separately for Residential and

commercial towers.

6. Calculation of no. of proposed trees @ 80 sqm/tree. Plan for 03 mt peripheral green

around the project inside the project boundary.

7. Power requirement calculation details and plan to reduce the no of DG Sets as two only.

8. Plan for 10% solar lighting of total power requirement and Provision of solar lighting

along the road site, stair cases, and common places. Calculation of required space for solar

provisions should also be calculated and submitted

9. Affidavit regarding no construction.

10. Affidavit regarding zero discharge.

11. Commitment from the Competent Authority for water availability.

12. Requirement of STP based on actual need to be submitted instead of copying and pasting

from other report.

13. Section of all internal roads should be provided as per bye-laws. Right of way and carriage

way width should be revised as per discussion in committee and should be clearly marked

on the map along with road furniture's and services.

14. All plans and elevation sections/all service plan/landscape plan/standard electrification

plan/drainage/sewerage plan and park furniture.

15. For any extraction of ground water, prior permission from CGWB shall be taken.

16. Copy of AAI and other relevant NOC.

17. Evacuations route with alarming so signal in case of Earth Quake.

18. The Total Cost for the project is Rs. 250 crores. A CSR plan of Rs 5.0 crores should be

prepared and submitted. Details of CSR need based project with list of beneficiaries and

their address and phase wise details with photographs are to be submitted.

19. The undertaking by Consultant and Proponent regarding the project report is to be

submitted in letter head.

The SEAC also noted that the consultant has not properly documented the project

proposals and submitted such documents which are not relevant to the proposed project,

besides he is also not serious in presenting the actual need based technical details of the

STP, in every project the consultants M/s Eco PRO is down loading the contents from the

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internet and submitting the hypothetical materials in all the projects. The committee further

warned the consultant not to repeat such discrepancies in future."

The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 08/02/2016. A presentation

was made by Shri Qadir Ali, authorized representative of project proponent along with their

consultant Shri Mahendra Pandey, M/s Eco Pro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. The proponent, through the

documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the committee that:-

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Commercial Complex at Plot No-CP-139, Sector-

D-1, Kanpur Road Scheme, Lucknow. M/s Quadiria & Associate Pvt. Ltd.

2. Salient features details of the project:

Name of the Project Proposed Commercial Complex

Location Plot No. C P 139, Sector D 1 (Commercial), Kanpur Road

Scheme, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

Objective Commercial complex with 120 room Hotel

Land Status Purchased from Lucknow Development Authority, Registry

done, Drawings submitted

Address for Communication M/s Quadiria & Associates Pvt Ltd.

New Janpath Complex, 9A, Ashok Marg, Lucknow, Uttar

Pradesh

Authorized Signatory Sh. S M Quadir Ali,

Managing Director

M/s. Quadiria & Associates Pvt. Ltd.

Date of commencement of work Yet to commence

Date of completion of work Three years after commencement

Dimensions & surroundings East – 57.85 m – 24 m Road

West – 99.65 m – 12 m Road

North – 89.40 m – Plot CP 138 South – 90.10 m – 18 m Road

Expected number of Hotel Rooms 120

No. of Person 180 in Hotel, 7000 in Commercial, 250 staff

Total Plot area 6800 m2

Ground Coverage (Permissible) 30% or 2040 m2

Ground Coverage (Proposed) 29.96% or 2037 m2

FAR (Permissible) 2 or 13600 m2

FAR (achieved) 1.999 or 13589.936 m2

Non-FAR Area (2 level Basement, Lower

Ground Floor, Service Floor)

12350.920 m2

Built up Area 25939.956 m2

Proposed Green Area 2000 m2 (approx. 29% of plot area)

Number of Floors & Max. Height 2 Level Basement + Lower Ground + G + 7 (30 m)

Required Parking 225

Parking Provided 230 Cars + two-wheelers + bicycles

Basement – 199

Lower Ground – 7

Open - 24

Total Domestic Water Requirement 144 KLD

Break Up of Water Requirement 180 person in Hotel X 150 l – 27 KLD

250 Staff X 45 l – 12 KLD

7000 in commercial X 15 l – 105 KLD

Freshwater Requirement (50% of requirement) 72 KLD

Source of Water Lucknow Piped water supply;

Borewells (with CGWA permission) for emergency use

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Wastewater Generation (90% of total

requirement)

130 KLD

STP Capacity 150 KLD

Treated Wastewater (95% of W/W) 125 KLD

Reuse of Treated Wastewater 72 KLD in flushing; 2 KLD in irrigation; 10 KLD for Filter

Backwash; 41 KLD in Chillers of HVAC

Treated Sewage for construction projects &

Horticulture Department

nil KLD in normal circumstances

Water during construction Tanker water

Groundwater from CGWA approval

Solid Waste generated

(@ 0.5 Kg/Person/Day for hotel guests+ @ 0.25

Kg/Person/Day for staff + @ 0.1 Kg/Person/Day

for visitors of commercial area)

Approx. 270 Kg/day

Biodegradable (50%) – 135 Kg

Recyclable (30%) – 81 Kg

Dust/Others (20%) – 54 Kg

Solid Waste Management It will be segregated into biodegradable, recyclable and others

components and composting/disposal will be ensured into

municipal bins.

Separate bins for biodegradable waste and recyclable waste will be provided.

Disposal Collection and disposal would be done by Lucknow Municipal

Corporation

Rainwater Harvesting (15 minutes of maximum

rainfall)

Terrace area = 2000 m2 (approx.)

Max. rainfall = 90 mm/hr

Runoff Coefficient = 0.8 (terrace)

Avg. rainwater collection =

Terrace = 2000 X 0.8 X 0.023

= 37 m3/year

No. of Harvesting Wells 1 set of recharge pit and desilting tank

Desilting Tank – 6 X 3 X 2 m effective depth - 36 m3

Recharge Pit – 3 X 2.5 X 2 m effective depth - 15 m3

Total Capacity of one set – 51 m3

Total Electrical Requirement 4000 kw

DG Sets 1010 X 4; 250 X 1 kVA

Use of Solar energy Solar lighting for Open/common areas

Soil Excavation Total – 5000 X 8 = 40000 m3

Top Soil – 4000 m3 Landscaping + roads + External Development

CSR Activity 2% of total project cost

Education, health care and village development

No Development Zone/ Eco-sensitive Zone Project area does not fall in buffer zone of any such area.

Nearest protected area is Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary located

more than 15 Kms from the site

3. The project proposal fall under category 8(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

Vetting of structural drawings from Dr. Mehtab Alam, Jamia Milia Islamiya, New Delhi.

Approved plans from Development Authority and no construction certificate has been submitted.

The committee discussed the matter and recommended grant of environmental

clearance on the project proposals alongwith general conditions as earlier prescribed by the

authority for construction project and following specific conditions: 1. Sprinkler to be used for curing and quenching during construction phase. No ground water to

be used during construction and operation phase.

2. STP to be constructed during construction phase.100% waste water is to be treated in captive STP confirming to prescribe standards of receiving body or designated use. Dedicated power

supply for STPs is to be ensured. Monitoring of STP to be done daily till its stabilizations then weekly. To discharge excess treated waste water into public drainage system permission from

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the competent authority to be taken prior to any discharge. During operation sludge of STP is

to be used in house as manure and surplus manure should be managed by given to end and

user or sale to Individual STP.

3. All entry/exit point should be bell mouth. All internal roads should not be less than 9 meter

wide.

4. Wheel wash arrangement is to be made at exit point.

5. Use of LEDs should be explored and Solar light is to be provided in the common areas with

50% of them may be with dual power. 6. Storage for collection of Rain Water to be provided. RWH to be calculated for total area but

Rain Water Harvesting shall be done only from the roof top. RWH from green and other open areas shall be done only after permission from CGWB.

7. Height of the stack should be provided as discussed based on combined DG sets capacity and be 06 m higher than the tallest building.

8. Crèche shall be provided during the operation phase. 9. E-waste shall be managed as per e-waste notification.

10. Post project monitoring for air, water (surface+ ground), Stack noise of D.G. sets, STP to be carried out as CPCB Guidelines.

11. ECS is to be as per Noida by laws.

12. Laundry waste should be given primary treatment before it is sent to STP.

13. Zero discharged is to be practiced.

14. Dimmers and motion sensor to be provided in corridor.

15. Total cost of the project is Rs. 250 Cr. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) plan along with

budgetary provision amounting to Rs. 1.5 Cr. shall be prepared and approved by Board of

Directors of the company. A copy of resolution as above shall be submitted to the authority. A

list of beneficiaries with their mobile nos./address should be submitted alongwith six monthly

compliance reports.

16. LEDs should be used in all common areas and corridors. 100% solar lighting is to be provided

in the open areas/ stairs cases. 17. Parking guideline as per Development Authority should be followed. Parking for disable

people should be duly provided. 18. Section of all roads with RoW and C/W showing all services to be submitted.

13. Installation of Captive Thermal Power Plant (20MW)with the existing premises of

Clinker Grinding & Packing unit at Plot No-12, Industrial Area of (UPSIDC),

Sikandrabad, Bulandshahr, M/S Shree Cement Ltd. File No. 3339/AD-H

The project proponent did not appear. The committee discussed and deliberated that

project file should be closed and should be opened only after request from the project

proponent. The file shall not be treated as pending at SEIAA/SEAC.

14. Industrial Project “Tritech Leather Cluster” Located A-1, A-2 and A-3, Industrial area,

Unnao, U.P. Mr. B.K. Singhal, Chief Operating Officer, Meena Steels Limited, C-7, Site-

1, Panki Industrial Area, Kanpur. File No. 2098/DD-Y

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 08/01/2016

wherein the project proponent was directed as follows: 1. The maps/layout plans should be approved form UPSIDC.

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2. All services like external electrification, sewer, drainage, RWH, CETP, parking, section of

the roads showing all services, water supply line should be submitted on map.

3. Dead ends related to plots shown on maps and as discussed in SEAC meeting should be

open and revised layout should be submitted.

4. Additional Green area (minimum 15%) should be created in form of parks in addition to

22.4% green area given in proposals.

5. Setback details should be submitted.

6. Submit justification of 06 MLD CETP whereas 6000 KLD effluent is being generated. Capacity of CETP should be higher than proposed waste water generation supposed to be

treated in CETP. The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 01/02/2016. A

presentation was made by Shri Bijendra Kumar Singhal, authorized representative of project proponent along with their consultant M/s GRC India Pvt. Limited.

The committee noted that layout plan is different from the one which was submitted earlier as the new one shows a park in the middle of the project and the same is also not approved. The

committee observed that the no. of plots shall be reduced with provisions of this park which is shown in the new layout plan but the no. of plots in the proposal have remain same. This anamoly

should be clarified. The committee further directed to clarify and submit information as follows:

1. Layout plan approval from UPSIDC should be submitted.

2. Legends on the map should be duly provided without which maps cannot be interpreted.

3. All the services should be shown on firmed up layout alongwith green area/park.

4. Road section showing all services should be submitted.

5. Peripheral green 10 m should be shown on layout plan.

6. Provision of water supply and overhead tank should be submitted.

7. Provision for solid waste disposal and sewage plan should be submitted.

15. Group Housing Project “Earth Gracia” at Plot No-GH-12A-1, Sector-1, Greater Noida.

Sri Vipin Gupta, 26, ,Pusa Road, Near Karol Bagh Metro Station, New Delhi. File No.

3255/AD-Sub.

The committee noted that the matter was earlier discussed in SEAC meeting dated 27/08/2015

wherein the project proponent was directed as follows:

1. Details regarding how much construction work has been done on the project proposal as per

theEnvironment Clearance issued earlier for Builders Residential/Larg Group Housing

project ‘Earth Gracia’ at Plot No-GH-12A-1, Sector-1, Greater Noida. M/s Connoisseur

Infrabuild Pvt. Ltd. by the SEIAA vide its letter dated 11 Oct, 2013.

2. Area details along with and photographs of each tower demarking the nomenclature of each

tower.

3. As Environment Clearance is sought for the Modernization cum Expansion of Group

Housing Project “Earth Gracia” at Plot No. GH-12 A-1, Sector-1, Greater Noida,Uttar

Pradesh M/s Connoisseur Infrabuild Pvt. Ltd. So that in how many towers the

Modernization cum Expansion has been proposed.Details of towers, no of blocks, heights of

the tower total no of units and detail of covered area.

4. Status of existing towers, as constructed with photographs is to be submitted.

5. No construction will be allowed till EC not issued.

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6. Revised Fire NOC is to be submitted.

7. Revised structural design is to be submitted along with signature of structure Engineer on all

orders maps also.

8. All building plan, Lay out plan and service plan as approved by Competent Authority to be

submitted.

9. Section of roads showing Road width, Carriage way and Right of way is to be submitted.

10. All dimensions is to be given Lay Out plan.

11. Location of DG sets to be installed as their location on map, to be shown.

12. Location of Underground water tank is to be marked on lay out plan.

13. Pucca tank to be constructed for storage of water during raining seasons.

14. Use of 100.0% solar energy and reflecting paints on roof top and side walls.

15. In basement parking in and Out circulation plan is to be submitted.

16. As per MoEF guide line no TOR can be issued.

The project proponent submitted their replies through letter dated 16/02/2016. A presentation

was made by project proponent along with their consultant M/s Ascenso Enviro Private Limited.

The proponent, through the documents submitted and the presentation made, informed the

committee that:-

1. The environmental clearance is sought for Group Housing Project “Earth Gracia” at Plot

No-GH-12A-1, Sector-1, Greater Noida, U.P. M/s Connoisseur Infrabuild Pvt. Ltd.

2. Comparative area details for earlier and expansion project:

S.

No.

Description Area (m2

) as Per EC Letter &

Details submitted

to SEIAA

Area (m2

) as Per Earlier Approved

Drawings 04/04/2013

Area (m2

) as Per Revised Approved

Drawings 15/10/2014

1 Total Plot Area 37,479.92

2 Permissible Ground Coverage

(35% of Plot Area)

13,117.97

3 Proposed Ground Coverage 4,101.87 6,639.664

(17.72% of Plot Area)

7,336.068

(19.34% of Plot Area)

4 Permissible FAR @2.75 1,03,069.78 1,03,069.78 1,03,069.78

5 Purchasable [email protected] -- -- 28,109.94

6 Total Permissible FAR @3.5 -- -- 1,31,179.72

7 Proposed FAR 63,112.18 1,02,991.07

(@2.74 of Plot Area)

1,30,904.84

(@3.49 of Plot Area)

8 Permissible Commercial Area

@1% of Permissible FAR

-- 1,030.69 1,311.79

9 Proposed Commercial FAR 925.65

(@0.90 of Permissible FAR)

1,311.13

(@0.99 of Permissible FAR)

10 Proposed Community FAR 763.59 756.92

11 Permissible Common Area

@15% of Permissible FAR

9,487.5 15,460.46 19,676.95

12 Proposed Common Area 9,367.86 14,807.46

(@14.38% of

Permissible FAR)

19,663.17

(@14.98% of

Permissible FAR)

13 Basement Area 39,708.55 61,263.32 30,771.54

14 Stilt Area 2,845.853 4,963.82 --

15 Podium -- -- 20,759.29

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16 Built up Area 1,15,034.44 1,84,025.67 2,02,098.84

17 Open Area 33,378.05 30,533.07

(81.4% of Plot Area)

29,835.97

(79.6% of Plot Area)

18 Landscape Area Provided 11,536.01 15,376.06

(50.35% of Open Area)

15,055.753

(50.4% of Open Area)

3. Comparative building block details:

S. No. Type of building Existing Expansion

Stories Dwelling units Stories Dwelling units

1 Tower-A S+20 80 B+P+25 100

2 Tower-B S+20 80 B+P+25 100

3 Tower-C S+20 80 B+P+23 92

4 Tower-D S+16 64 B+P+23 92

5 Tower-E S+20 80 B+P+24 96

6 Tower-F S+20 80 B+P+25 100

7 Tower-G S+20 80 B+P+25 100

8 Tower-H S+21 84 B+P+25 100

10 Tower-J S+21 84 B+P+25 100

11 Tower-K S+18 72 B+P+19 76

12 Tower-L S+18 72 B+P+19 76

13 Tower-M S+18 72 B+P+21 84

14 Tower-N S+18 72 B+P+21 84

16 Tower-P S+16 96 B+P+23 92

17 Tower-Q S+18 108 B+P+23 92

18 Tower-R - - B+P+20 80

19 Tower-S - - B+P+20 80

20 Commercial G+3 G+2

21 Community G+2 G+2

4. Details of towers under phase-1 of the project undergoing modernization cum expansion:

S. No.

Towers / Blocks Earlier Ground

Coverage (in

m2

)

Revised Ground Coverage due to modernization in tower as

per revised approved plans (in

m2

)

Earlier No. of floors

Revised no. of floors due to expansion as

per revised

approved plans

1 Block-A 377.699 442.224 S+20 S+25

2 Block-B 377.699 442.224 S+20 S+25

3 Block-C 377.699 380.221 S+20 S+23

4 Block-D 381.433 384.559 S+16 S+23

5 Block-E 377.699 380.221 S+20 S+24

6 Block-F 377.699 380.221 S+20 S+25

7 Block-G 377.699 380.221 S+20 S+25

8 Block-H 430.404 442.224 S+21 S+25

9 Block-J 430.404 442.224 S+21 S+25

10 Community 190.899 378.217 G+3 G+2

11 Commercial 367.248 569.356 G+2 G+2

12 Features 14.288 -- G+1 --

13 Meter Room 9.00 9.709 G G

14 Guard Room 12.00 14.013 G G

Total 4101.87 4645.634

5. Details of towers under phase-2 of the project undergoing modernization cum expansion:

S.

No.

Towers /

Blocks

Ground

Coverage as

per earlier

approved plans

Revised Ground Coverage due

to modernization in tower as

per revised approved plans (in

m2

)

No. of floors

as per earlier

approved

plans

Revised no. of floors

due to expansion as

per revised approved

plans

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(in m2

)

1. Block-K 380.663 293.624 S+18 S+19

2. Block-L 380.663 293.624 S+18 S+19

3. Block-M 380.663 365.474 S+18 S+21

4. Block-N 380.663 365.474 S+18 S+21

5. Block-P 507.571 365.474 S+16 S+23

6. Block-Q 507.571 419.516 S+18 S+23

Total 2537.794 2103.186

6. Salient features details of the project:

Name and Location of the Project

Modernization cum Expansion of Group Housing Project “Earth

Gracia” at Plot No. GH-12 A-1, Sector-1, Greater Noida,Uttar

Pradesh

Developers of the project Connoisseur Infrabuild Pvt.Ltd.

Total Plot Area 37,479.92 m2

Built-up Area 2,02,098.84 m2

Total Water Consumption 708 KLD

Total Freshwater Requirement 461 KLD

Source: Municipal Supply

Power Requirement 3921 kVA

Source: Noida Power Corporation Limited

Power Backup 7 DG sets of total capacity of 3925 kVA

(2*750+1*500+1*380+3*500)

Total Parking provided 1658 ECS

Solid Waste to be Generated 3558 kg / day

No. of RWH Pits 8 RWH Pits

7. Population details of the project:

S. No. Types No of unit / Area in sq.m. Person Per

Unit

Population

1 Main Dwelling Units 1,544 nos. 4.5 6,948

2 Commercial Area 401.98 sq.m 1 person/3 sq.m of FAR

for Ground floor

134

909.1 sq.m 1 person/6sq.m of FAR

for Upper floor

152

3 Community Area 756.9 sq.m 1 person/1.5 sq.m. of FAR 505

4 Visitor (10 % of DU Population) 695

Total Population 8,434

8. Water calculation details:

S.

No.

Description Population Unit water

consumption

(litres)

Total

water

required

(KLD)

Water

requirement

for domestic

use (KLD)

Flushing/

Recycled

water

(KLD)

1 Residential Population 6,948 86 597.52 451.62 145.90

2 Commercial 286 30 8.58 2.57 6.00

3 Community 505 15 7.57 3.03 4.54

4 Visitors 695 15 10.42 4.17 6.25

5 Horticulture

(15,055.75 sq.m.)

-- 3 ltrs./sq.m 45.16 -- --

6 DG Cooling

(3,925 KVA)

1 ltrs/KVA/8 hrs 31.4

7 DG Cooling 1% of total water requirement 7.00 -- --

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(3,925 KVA)

Total Water Requirement 707.67 461.39 162.71

SAY 708 461 163

9. Parking details:

Description As Per Greater Noida Building Byelaws Parking

(E.C.S.)

Parking Required For Residential:1 ECS/80sq.m of FAR Permissible FAR Area (1,31,179.72m

2 )

1,639.7 say 1,640

Total ECS required 1,640

Parking Proposed In Basement Area @ 1ECS/30m2

Area for Basement Parking (28,648.65 m2)

954

In Open Area @ 1ECS/20 m2

Open Area (260 sq.m)

13

In Podium Area @ 1ECS/30 m2

Podium Area (20,759.29 sq.m)

691

Total ECS provided 1,658

10. Power requirement and its source details:

Power Requirement 3921KVA

Power Backup 7 DG sets of total capacity of 3925 KVA

(2x750 + 1x500 + 1x380 + 3x500 KVA)

Source Noida Power Corporation Limited (NPCL)

11. Solid waste calculation details:

S.No. Category of Solid Waste Waste

Generation

Rate

Formula Total

Population

Waste

Generated

(kg/day)

1 Residential Refuse

(Residents+ Visitors)

0.3 to 0.6

kg/cap/day

Total

Population*0.45

7,643 3,439.35

2 Commercial + Community Refuse 0.1 to 0.2

kg/cap/day

Total

Population*0.15

791 118.65

Total 3,558

12. The project proposal fall under category 8(a) of EIA Notification, 2006 (as amended).

The committee discussed the matter and directed the project proponent to submit following

information:

1. Certificate of date at which the constructions have started and in accordance submit all the NOC’s and approvals in sequence.

2. Submit copy of purchasable FAR letter if any. 3. Current, site photographs viewing towards the project area from four directions indicating

date of photograph taken, direction from which taken, name of the project, and signature of Project proponent along with consultant with seal should be submitted, so as to ensure that

no construction has been started before the grant of EC.

4. All approved layout plan/building plan/service plans from the competent authority should

be submitted with the signature of an architect certifying that they are all in the conformity

with the master plan of the area and as per building bylaws/rules and regulation of the

authority

5. Proof to be submitted regarding construction of each basement, tower and its floor date as construction started after the maps approved from the competent authority also structural

plan prepared and approved by the competent Authority and with the signature of competent/qualified structural engineer. Submit structural design with the signature of

competent/qualified structural engineer on all maps certifying the date on to it also the

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certificate should bear all block wise/tower wise/floor wise details on to it also with

photographs of the site is also to be submitted with date there in.

6. No further construction is to be conducted till EC is issued.

7. Plans should bear legends on to which the existing and proposed features should be marked.

8. Area statement chart should bear existing features of construction and that of proposed

likewise statement for green area also.

9. Landscape plan showing park furniture’s.

10. Details of parks, open space, peripheral green, Soft and hard green along with it area also in percentage wise should be submitted.

11. Details of width of all roads exiting and proposed with R/W and C/W showing all cross section of roads along with all services to be proposed, accordingly plan for setback with

services as per norm. 12. Plans for Provision of 100% solar lighting along the road site, stair cases, and common

places. 13. Responsibility for EMP service implementation during the construction and as well as the

operation phase should be fixed, agreement regarding to which should be submitted by the project proponent confirming to the services which shall be conducted between the sole and

the various agencies.

The matter shall be discussed after submission of information as above.

(Dr. M. S. Khan) Chairman, SEAC, UP

(Dr. S. N. Singh) Member, SEAC, UP

(Dr. Santosh Kumar Upadhyay) Member, SEAC, UP

(Dr. D. C. Gupta)

Member, SEAC, UP

(Shruti Shukla)

Secretary, SEAC, UP/

Director (I/C), Environment, UP