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building material usage details.

26. Amenities for the construction workers.

Sanitation facility, drinking water & tap water, soak pit for domestic waste water collection, first aid box, free medicine, doctor service, PPEs etc.

27. Documents related to land possession.

Village form no. 7 & 12 shows that the land for commercial use is in the name of applicant, his father & brother.

During the meeting, it was found that separate sanitation blocks for male & female as well as drinking water facilities will be provided on each floor as shown in the project plans. It was mentioned that the first aid facilities will be available at the ground floor. During the meeting, after detailed discussion, it was decided to consider the project only after submission of the following: 1. Consent of the other land owners for issuance of the Environmental Clearance for the proposed

project in the name of applicant.

2. Realistic details on the parking area provision for the project based on the actual parking area available in hollow plinth.

3. A notarized undertaking stating that any kind of manufacturing activity will not be allowed in the commercial units of the proposed project and any commercial unit will not be sold / allotted for storage of chemicals, flammable substances, explosives, fire crackers or any other material of hazardous characteristics.

4. Details on provision of ventilation, lighting arrangements, CO sensors & their functioning etc. in basement.

30. Raj Textile Tower

F.P.No.59, Block No. 45, O.P.No.59, T.P.S.No. 64 (Dumbhal Magob), Surat.

Screening /scoping & appraisal.

Details of the proposed project as presented before the committee are described below:

S.No. Particulars Details 1. Proposal is for New Project [SIA/GJ/NCP/59565/2016] 2. Type of Project Commercial 3. Project / Activity

No. [8(a) or 8(b)] 8(a)

4. Name of the project

Raj Textile Tower

5. Name of Developer

Arihant Associates

6. Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Crores)

65.50 Crores

7. Whether construction work has been initiated at site? If yes, details thereof

No.

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8. Project Details Land / Plot Area (m2): 13,152.0 FSI area (m2): 29,590.48 Total BUA (m2): 47,410.70

Permissible Proposed FSI Area (m2) 29,592.00 29,590.48 Ground Coverage (m2) 3,945.60 3,945.28 Common Plot Area (m2) 1,315.20 1,757.6 Max. building height (m) 60.0 39.94

9. Building Details No./type of Buildings: 2 No. of Blocks: 2 Scope of buildings/blocks: 2 level basement + ground floor + 7 floors No. & size of Residential Units: NA. No. & type of Commercial Units: 268 Shops., 168 Godowns Details of amenities if any: NA

10. No. of expected

residents / users

Sr. No. Users Number of Users 1 Shops & Offices Staff 592 2 Total Visitors 5512

11. Water & waste water details during construction phase

Water requirement (KL/day): 13.0 Source of water: water supply from Surat Municipal Corporation

(SMC). Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 2.4 Mode of disposal: The sewage to be generated will be sent to

temporary septic tank and soak pit. Details of reuse of water, if any: Not applicable.

12. Water & waste water details during operation phase

Total water requirement(KL/day): 118.0 Fresh water requirement (KL/day): 40.0 Source of water: water supply from Surat Municipal Corporation

(SMC). Waste water generation quantity (KL/day): 94.0 Mode of disposal: Sewage to be generated will be treated in the

proposed onsite STP. Treated sewage will be used for gardening & flushing purpose within premises and remaining quantity of treated sewage will be discharged into the drainage line of SMC.

In case of STP provision, capacity of STP: 100 KL/day STP Technology: STP with primary + secondary & tertiary treatment

facilities. Purposes for treated water utilization: Gardening & flushing Quantity of treated water to be reused:1.Gardening (KL/day): 8.0

2. Flushing (KL/day) : 70.0 Provision of dual plumbing system (Yes/No): Yes. Quantity and type (treated/untreated) of water to be discharged:

Sewage to be generated will be treated in the proposed onsite STP. Treated sewage will be used for gardening & flushing purpose within premises and remaining quantity of treated sewage will be discharged into the drainage line of SMC.

Mode of disposal: As above 13. Status of water Water supply & drainage connection will be provided by SMC during

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supply and drainage line

operation phase.

14. Solid waste Management

Construction Phase:

Generation (m3)

Quantity to be reused (m3)

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Top Soil 2,000 2,000 Landscaping development.

Other excavated earth

50,000 50,000 Levelling of the site, internal roads, etc.

Construction debris

700 - Will be Sold to scrap dealer

Steel scrap 100 - Will be Sold to scrap dealer

Discarded packing materials

40 - Will be Sold to scrap dealer

Operation Phase:

Type of waste

Generation Quantity (Kg/day)

Mode of waste collection

Mode of Disposal / Reuse

Dry waste & Wet waste

1010.0 & 518.0

Will be collected in the bins to be provided within premises

Solid Waste collection by agency appointed by SMC and will be disposed off into nearby sanitary landfill site of SMC.

Details of segregation if to be done: No Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within premises: 32

Nos. 50 kg each. Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by local authority:

Final disposal at nearby sanitary landfill site of SMC. 15. Parking Details Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 8,877.14

m2. Parking area requirement for Commercial units as per GDCR:

8,877.14 m2. Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC: 592

Nos. Number of CPS requirement for commercial units as per NBC: 592

Nos. Total Parking area provided (m2) & No. of CPS: 14,587.03 sq. m. &

480 Nos. Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of CPS: 12,506.33 m2

for 390 CPS. 1st Basement: 5,375.87 m2 & 168 CPS. 2nd Basement 7130.46 m2 & 222 CPS. Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of CPS: 2,080.7

CPS & 90 Nos.

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16. Traffic Management

Width of adjacent public roads: 18 m wide roads on two sides Number of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 2 entry / exit will

be provided. Width of Entry & Exit provided on approach road/s: 9 m Minimum width of open path all around the buildings for easy access

of fire tender (excluding the width for the plantation): 3.99 m Width of all internal roads: 9 m & 6 m

17. Details of Green Building measures proposed.

Wall panel fabrics with recycled content, low-VOC emitting and refurbished or bio-harvested renewable material content for flooring, local exhaust ventilation to areas where indoor air pollutant build-up could be a problem, dedicated exhaust systems in indentified areas, built-in entry way mats with drop pans and adequate drains to catch dirt of shoes, on-site rainwater recharging systems for storm water control and non-potable water uses, green belt development (15.57% of total plot area)

18. Energy Requirement, Source and Conservation

Power supply: Maximum demand: 3000 KVA Connected load: 3500 KVA

Source: DGVCL (Dakshin Gujarat Vij Co. Limited) Energy saving measures: T5/T8 and CFL/LED lighting fixtures for

internal common area lighting, maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design of the building & adequate window size etc.

% of saving with calculations: 35% saving on energy by use of T5/T8 and CFL/LED lighting fixtures

Compliance of the ECBC guidelines (Yes / No),if yes, compliance in tabular form: Yes Section No.

Requirement Compliance

7.2 Lighting controls occupancy/ time switch

Parking area lighting will be controlled through switch with alternate switching.

7.2.1.4 Exterior lighting to be photo sensor or time switch

External lighting will be controlled through timer.

7.3 Interior lighting power to be within specified limits

All light in common open area will be ceiling mounted. It illuminates the required area only.

7.4 Exterior lighting power to be within specified limits

All lights will be with bracket or arm, so no extra light will be cross boundary limit.

8.2.1.1 Maximum allowable power lose from transformer

Shall be used energy efficient transformers as per ECBC Norms.

8.2.2 Energy efficient motors For the common area, all motor will be energy efficient as per ECBC.

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8.2.3 Power factor be maintained between 0.95 and unity

We will use capacitor bank for common areas load to maintain power factor.

8.2.5 Power distribution system losses to be maintained less than 1%.

We will consider low watt loss type MCB in all distribution system.

DG Sets: No. and capacity of the DG sets: 2 Nos. × 125 KVA.

Fuel & its quantity: Diesel, 50lit/hr in case of emergency only. 19. Fire and Life

Safety Measures Dumbhal Fire Station, Surat is approximately 2.2 Km away from the

project site and it will take 10 minutes for a fire tender to reach the site.

Details of Fire Fighting System: Fire extinguishers, yard hydrant, hose reel, water sprinkler system at each floor & basements, manually operated electric alarm system, underground fire water storage tanks of 2 x 100 KL capacity etc.

Details of Safety measures for the construction workers: Full body harness will be provided to the workers. Safety net will also be provided to prevent the fall hazard. All construction workers will be provided appropriate PPEs like dust mask, ear plug, helmet, safety belt etc. and their usage will be ensured during working hours.

20. Details on staircase

Building No. of floors Floor area (m2)

No. of staircases

Width of staircase.

Travel distance to the staircase (m)

A , B 2B+G+7 1,738.16 2 in each building

2 m <30

21. Rain Water Harvesting

(RWH)

Level of the Ground water table: 5.0 to 7.0 m No. & dimensions of RWH tank(s) : Nil No. and depth of percolations wells: 4 nos. Details on Pre-treatment facilities: Sand Filter will be used to remove

suspended pollutants from the rainwater. After filtration, water will be recharged using percolation pit, filled with pebbles or brick and river sand and covered with perforated concrete slabs. Depth of recharge pit will be designed according to Water table of the area.

22. Green area details Tree covered area (m2): 290.93 Area covered by shrubs and bushes (m2): 0 Lawn covered area (m2): 1,757.66 Total Green Area (m2): 2,048.59 Green Area % of plot area: 15.57 % No. of trees and species to be planted: 90 trees of local species.

23. Budgetary allocation for Environmental Management Plan (Rs. In lacs)

Capital cost of Rs. 22.2 lacs and recurring cost of Rs. 8 lacs is proposed for sewage & solid waste management, greenbelt development etc.

24. Proposed dust control measures

Water sprinkling on loose tope soil, storing construction material in covered structures / areas, tarpaulin sheet cover on sand during

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during the construction phase

transportation & storage etc.

25. Eco friendly building material usage details.

Eco-Friendly building construction materials like fly ash bricks/AAC block, lead free paints, aluminium windows and bagasse based particle board in doors etc.

26. Basic amenities to be provided to construction workers.

Wash rooms, rest rooms, drinking water facilities etc.

27. Documents related to land possession

Copy of N.A order submitted shows that the land for commercial use in the name of Arihant Assosiates.

During the meeting, it was found that the floor plans submitted by them show provision of separate sanitation blocks for male & female and drinking water facilities in common areas in addition to the provision of sanitation blocks in each individual commercial unit. Floor plans submitted show that the travel distance to the nearest staircase from the farthest corner of the floor as well as between the two staircases is less than 30 m. Specification of the electrical materials to be used for the proposed project along with their relevant IS codes were presented during the meeting. After detailed discussion, it was decided to consider the project only after submission of the following:

1. Revised details with increased parking area provision for the project so as to meet with the parking requirement as per the NBC norms. In case of provision of mechanical parking, details of the mechanical parking (also including its operation, maintenance, energy consumption, appointing trained personnel’s etc.) in the basement along with the feasibility of providing mechanical parking considering the basement height should also be submitted.

2. A notarized undertaking stating that any kind of manufacturing activity will not be allowed in the commercial units of the proposed project and any commercial unit will not be sold / allotted for storage of chemicals, flammable substances, explosives, fire crackers or any other material of hazardous characteristics.

3. Perspective view of the building(s) to be constructed along with the materials used such as fibers, glass, etc. on the facades or external walls and the impacts thereof on the nearby buildings / residents due to heat island effect and emissions from the air conditioning systems.

4. Details on provision of ventilation, lighting arrangements, CO sensors & their functioning etc. in basement.

5. Details on solar energy utilization for the proposed project. 31. Amara S. No. 371/1+2, F.P.No. 455, T.P.S.No.

1/B (Bodakdev), Ahmedabad Screening/scoping & appraisal.

Details of the proposed project as presented before the committee are described below:

Sr. No.

Particulars Details

1. Proposal is for New Project [SIA/GJ/NCP/59567/2016] 2. Type of Project Residential Project 3. Project / Activity

No. [8(a) or 8(b)] 8 (a)

4. Name of the project

Amara

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1. Revised details with increased parking area provision for the project so as to meet with the parking requirement as per the NBC norms. In case of provision of mechanical parking, details of the mechanical parking (also including its operation, maintenance, energy consumption, appointing trained personnel’s etc.) in the basement along with the feasibility of providing mechanical parking considering the basement height should also be submitted. Parking Calculations: PARKING REQUIREMENT AS PER NBC:

USE PARKING REQUIREMENT AS PER NBC PARKING SPACE PROPOSEDTO BE

PROVIDED

NBC norms Floor Area sq.m. CPS for Location Parking

Area sq.m. ECS

Shops One Car parking space per every 50 m2 floor area

29,590.48 592

2nd Basement 7130.46 222 1st Basement 5375.87 168 1st Basement

Mechanical Parking 3655.66 114

Open 2080.70 90 Total 592 Total 18242.69 594

PARKING REQUIREMENT AS PER THE GDCR

Floor Area sq.m;

Parking requirement as per GDCR Parking area proposed to be provided sq.m; % of Total FSI Area required sq.m;

29590.48 30 8877.14 18242.69

• PARKING SUMMARY Parking Area Requirement Parking Space Proposed to be Provided

As per GDCR As per NBC Area sq.m. ECS 8877.14 592 ECS 18242.69 594

PARKING CALCULATION As per NBC, total Car Parking space required will be for 592 Car We have 2080.7 sq.m area available in open for parking which accumulate 90 Car [2080.7/23 (ECS)=

90] We have 5375.87 sq.m area available in 1st basement for parking which accumulate 168 Car

[5375.87/32 (ECS)=168] We have 3655.66 sq.m area available in 1st basement mechanical parking for parking which accumulate

114 Car [3655.66/32 (ECS)=114] We have 7130.46 sq.m area available in 2nd basement for parking which accumulate 222 Car

[7130.46/32 (ECS)= 222] Therefore, total parking proposed will be for 594 Car (90 + 168 + 222 +114 =594)

Power Requirement: 56.0 kW One set of mechanical parking capable for handling 6 ECS unit total 19 sets required. One set consume 2.95 kW means for handling 19 sets it required 56.0 kW. Operation and Maintenance cost: Capital cost for purchasing mechanical stack parking set will be 30-40 lacs and annaual. maintenance cost will be around 6 lacs/annum which includes energy cost and one dedicated trained personnel. Please refer elevation drawing showing the basement height 4.2 m as Annexure-1.

2. A notarized undertaking stating that any kind of manufacturing activity will not be allowed in the commercial units of the proposed project and any commercial unit will not be sold / allotted for storage of chemicals, flammable substances, explosives, fire crackers or any other material of hazardous characteristics. For undertaking please refer Annexure-2.

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3. Perspective view of the building(s) to be constructed along with the materials used such as fibers, glass, etc. on the facades or external walls and the impacts thereof on the nearby buildings / residents due to heat island effect and emissions from the air conditioning systems. Perspective view of the building shown in Annexure-3, Facades will be used in building is having low refractive index will used to reduce heat island effect and facades that provide the following functionality:

Enhanced sun protection and cooling load control while improving thermal comfort and providing most of the light needed with day lighting;

Enhanced air quality and reduced cooling loads using natural ventilation schemes employing the façade as an active air control element;

Reduced operating costs by minimizing lighting, cooling and heating energy use by optimizing the day lighting-thermal tradeoffs;

Improved indoor environments leading to enhanced occupant health, comfort and performance There are a number of urban heat island mitigation strategies including increasing the surface reflectivity and vegetation density in surroundings. This can be achieved by greening the urban environment by planting trees and vegetation; incorporating better roof designs such as cool roofs, greenrooms, reflective roofs and cool pavements. 4. Details on provision of ventilation, lighting arrangements, CO sensors & their functioning etc. in basement. S CO sensors will be provide in basement to monitor the concentration level in the air. Ventilation is required when the quantity of harmful gases reaches beyond limit. CO sensor coverage area is around 15 meter radius means that cover around 700 sq.m. adequate numbers of CO sensor will provide to ensure the CO concentration within limit. The specific gravity of Carbon Monoxide is 0.9657 (with normal air being 1.0), this means that it will float up towards the ceiling because it is lighter than regular air. However, when a buildup of dangerous levels of CO gas is taking place, this is nearly always due to a heat source that is not burning its fuel correctly (motor vehicle exhaust fumes are an exception). This heated air can form a layer near your ceiling which can prevent the Carbon Monoxide from reaching a ceiling detector A single-function carbon monoxide alarm is recommended. For basement car park, the mechanical ventilation system will be designed in such a way that the quality of replacement air shall not exceed that of the exhaust air. In addition, the system will be designed that it can be operated in two or more section conforming to the following requirements:

The capacity of each section will be such that in the event of breakdown the remaining sections should at least be able to provide half of the total required air

The sections will be operate through a common duct work; Each section of the ventilation system will be controlled that in the event of failure of one section, the

other shall continue to operate; The exhaust and supply parts of each section will be electrically interlocked such that failure of any

section of the exhaust part will automatically shut-down the corresponding section of the supply part; The exhaust and supply parts will be such that they can continue to run automatically in the event of a

failure in the principal source of electrical supply. For basement car park exceeding one level, the supply and exhaust parts will be designed in such a way

as to minimize intermixing of air between the different levels. Adequate lighting arrangement will be provided in basement as per NBC.

5. Details on solar energy utilization for the proposed project. We will use solar energy in street lighting and solar based LED Lighting for common plot. Solar based LED street Lighting: 25 Nos. of steet lighting pole of 24 W = 600 W, 10 Nos. of solar based LED Lighting for common plot of 24 W =240 Utilization of Solar energy will save (240+600= ) 840 W of energy.

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