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| lll-planned construction continues in Zone-IV despite new regulations, Source | |
The carefully-crafted regulations for Zone-IV of the federal
capital were intended to control ill-planned construction activities,
however, two years since their formulation they have failed to do just
that.
The main reasons behind the non-implementation of the regulations are
in-built flaws in the law, and lack of vigilance by Enforcement
Directorate, which deals with illegal moveable and immoveable
encroachments.
Under the new regulations for Zone-IV, no residential or commercial unit
can be built without prior permission and approval of CDA in the form
of a No-Objection Certificate (NOC). However, construction has continued
as before with builders not even bothering to submit the site plan with
the CDA. According to a rough estimate given by the city managers,
more than 5,000 housing and commercial units have been constructed since
2010.
“Actually the Zone-IV regulations are a cluster of laws made for
different categories of construction for different areas in the zone
that include small and big houses, flats and institutes,” said a senior
official of the CDA’s Planning Wing.
He explained that the zone had been bifurcated into sub-zones for
different types of construction and very few people are aware of which
sub-sector their plots are in, and the construction guidelines to
follow.
Before promulgation of the new Zone-IV regulations, construction of a
house was only allowed on land measuring 20 kanals or more. But under
the new regulations, houses can be constructed on small pieces of land
according to the set guideline for the zone.Meanwhile, Director
Enforcement Ramzan Joya revealed that not a single site map was approved
for any house in Zone-IV by the CDA since enforcement of new
regulations.
He said the Enforcement Wing usually checked violations of building
rules in commercial buildings but not in case of houses. “These houses
are built on private land, so CDA cannot act against them,” he added.
When Dawn spoke to Murtaza Malik, the director general Building Control
Section (BCS) who was suspended recently, he blamed the Planning Wing.
“The Planning Wing has not circulated new guidelines to the BCS so how
could we enforce the regulations?” he stated.
At the same time, he admitted that the present BCS was under-staffed and
would not be able to implement the regulations. “The CDA must enhance
the strength of the BCS to check violations in Zone-IV,” he said.
A resident of Tarlai Kalan, Waheed Ahmed commented: “I believe that both
the CDA and those who construct buildings in the zone are equally
responsible for the violations because the builders do not follow new
regulations and the CDA does not check them.”
In conversations with locals and builders in Zone-IV, another issue
cropped up: the average citizen does not trust the civic agency, and so
is reluctant to get his site plan approved.
“We know that when we go to the CDA we will be strangled in different
hitches and technicalities by the CDA officials to mint money therefore
people avoid getting permissions from the authority,” said Noor Alam, a
resident of Kirpa, a village in Zone-IV.