CONCEPTUAL PLAN FOR INTEGRATED TOWNSHIP MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT AT SURYA NAGAR GWALIOR OF. Gwalior

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1 PLAN FOR INTEGRATED TOWNSHIP MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT AT SURYA NAGAR GWALIOR OF Gwalior AT Village Baretha & Laxangarh, Tehsil & District Gwalior (M.P.) Proponent Mr. P.K. Hedau Executive Engineer MPH&IDB, Div. No.2, Deen Dayal Nagar, Gwalior (M.P.)

2 Table of Contents S. No. Contents Page No. 1 Project Details Area Details (Breakup) Water, Waste Water & Rainwater Harvesting Details Solid Waste Management Landscape Details Parking & Traffic Details Fire tender movement Details Electricity Consumption/Backup Source Site Photographs Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page II

3 Table of Figures Figure No. Figures Page No. 1 Key Plan & 15 Km Radius Google Image 5 3 Existing and Proposed Connectivity to the site 6 4 Proposed Road Network 7 5 Site Neighbourhoods 7 6 Proposed Land Use Plan for Surya Nagar 8 7 Site Location vis-à-vis Airport Regulation Zone 9 8 Site Layout Map 11 9 Approved T & CP Map Elevation of HIG Building Elevation of LIG Building Elevation of EWS Building Section of HIG Building Section of LIG Building Section of EWS Building Floor Plan HIG Floor Plan - LIG Floor Plan EWS Water Balance Chart STP P & I Drawing 31 Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page III

4 21 Plan of Harvesting Pit MSW Storage Hut Landscape Map (A) Open Area (1 to 8) (B) Open Area (9 to 12) (C) Open Area (13 to 15) Car Parking Map Site Location vis-à-vis Existing Road Network Site Location vis-à-vis Proposed Road Network Site Location vis-à-vis Important Locations in and around 49 Gwalior 29 Traffic Layout Map Cross Section of 30m Wide Development Plan Road Cross Section of 18m Wide Road Fire Tender Movement Plan (A) Fire Fighting Details (B) Fire Fighting Details Site Photographs 61 Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page IV

5 Table of Tables Table No. Tables Page No. 1 Salient Features of the project Khasra Details 13 3 Area Statement 14 4 Built Up Area Details 15 5 Water Balance Details 26 6 Details of Daily Water Requirement 27 7 Details of Waste Water to STP 28 8 Rainwater Recharge Details 32 9 Solid Waste Generation Details Landscape Details Open Area Details Parking Details for Multi Unit Parking Details for Commercial Development Traffic Load Details Electricity Load Details Proposed DG Set Requirement 59 Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page V

6 1. PROJECT DETAILS Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 1

7 1. PROJECT DETAILS Table 1: Salient Features of the project Name of the Project INTEGRATED TOWNSHIP MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT AT SURYA NAGAR GWALIOR OF MPHIDB GWALIOR Location Village Baretha & Laxmangarh, Tehsil & District Gwalior Name & Address of Mr. P.K. Hedau Executive Engineer Applicant M.P.H & IDB, Div. No. 2, Deen Dayal Nagar, Gwalior Coordinates of Site 26 18'17.45"N, 78 15'47.95"E Toposheet No. 54 J/7 Topography Almost Flat Climate Sub Tropical (Generally dry except Monsoon Season) Annual Avg. Temperatures Max C, Min C Annual Average Rainfall 910 mm Relative Humidity 45% Min. & 85% Max. Annual Dominant Wind NW Railway Station 15 Km. (Approx.) Air Port 4 Km. (Approx.) Air force base Total Plot Area Sq. Mt. (23.06 Hect.) Net Planning Area for Sq.mt. (17.73 Hect.) Mixed Used Development Project Proposed Built Up Area Sq.mt. Total no. of units Multi Unit LIG 112 Nos. Sr. LIG 256 Nos. MIG 176 Nos. Jr. HIG 128 Nos. HIG 240 Nos. Multi Unit EWS 96 Nos. Plots 402 Nos. LIG Plots 9 Nos. EWS Plots 17 Nos. Commercial Unit 4 Blocks of 2 floors each Community Hall 1 No. Primary School 1 No. MPEB office 1 No. Suvidha Kendra 1 No. Height of building 24 M. (Maximum) Road width / MOS For Multi 15/8/8 M. For Duplex 9/9/7.5 Commercial 9/4.5/4.5 Expected Population 6999 Occupants & 2652 Floating Population Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 2

8 Water requirement Source of Water Supply STP Capacity Parking Provided Power requirement Solar Panel Source of Power Backup Power Source Solid Waste Generation 1173 KLD GMC/PHE Water supply 872 KLD on 100% Load & 900 KLD Proposed For Multi Unit 846 ECS For Plots 402 ECS (Individual) For Commercial 144 ECS 5068 KW Proposed for Common Area lighting (Garden & Road Area) Under Planning MPEB 2 No. DG with proposed (600 KVA each) TPD Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 3

9 Figure 1: Key Plan Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 4

10 10KM 15 KM Figure 2: 10 & 15 KM Radius Google Image Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 5

11 DESIGN PHILOSOPHY AND BRIEF The proposed site has three distinct elements (1) Commercial development in form of Transport Nagar (as per Gwalior Development Plan 2021) on Ha area; (2) Ha area forms part of 30 m wide proposed Development Plan Road (which once constructed will connect the site to Gola Ka Mandir and AH-43) and (3) Ha area under Residential land use. The current approach to the site is through 7.5m wide PMGSY road which emerges from NH-92. In order to have a proper site connectivity, MPHIDB has been allotted Khasra No. 322/1 which will help connecting the site to AH- 43 through provision of 18m wide road. It is proposed to widen the existing 7.5m wide PMGSY road to 18m on the road stretch which passes through the MPHIDB site. The existing and proposed connectivity to the site has been shown in Figure 3. Figure 3: Existing and Proposed Connectivity to the site The planning philosophy for the site is therefore based on the 18m wide approach road; 30m wide Development Plan road and segregation of commercial development in form of transport nagar and residential activities. It is proposed to have separate entry/exit points for commercial development as transport nagar and residential use zones. The proposed road network for the site has been shown in Figure 4. The proposed road network divides the site into distinct neighbourhoods as shown in Figure 5. The notion of neighborhood means the place where people live. The neighborhood represents an intermediate space between the housing and the surroundings a practical device that allows the link between what is the most intimate (the private space of the housing) and what is required in the surroundings for better quality of life. It is an entity that is spatially and socially shows a collective unity of life; a place of relationships and specific social practices, connected by proximity; or a space of life defined by the behavior of the inhabitants. * Source: DPR Surya Nagar of MPHIDB project prepared by Knight Frank & Sahastraksh. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 6

12 Figure 4: Proposed Road Network Figure 5: Site Neighbourhoods * Source: DPR Surya Nagar of MPHIDB project prepared by Knight Frank & Sahastraksh. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 7

13 The concept of neighbourhood leads to gated communities which comprise physical areas that are fenced or walled off from their surroundings. The entrance to these areas is controlled by means of gates or similar physical barriers. Gated communities are by nature separate and enclosed areas, being isolated from the broader urban environment and enclosed through physical barriers. Besides ensuring safety and security of the residents, the gated communities enable a specific lifestyle of a group within the enclosed area. Gated communities reflect an urban entity that is physically (often socially and economically) differentiated from the surrounding urban environment. It is envisaged to plan the Surya Nagar area as gated communities. LAND USE PLAN As stated earlier, the area under Surya Nagar has two distinct elements (1) Commercial development in form of Transport Nagar (as per Gwalior Development Plan 2021) on Ha area; (2) Ha area forms part of 30 m wide proposed Development Plan Road (which once constructed will connect the site to Gola Ka Mandir and AH-43) and (3) Ha area under Residential land use. In order to provide a good access to the site, it is proposed to widen the existing 7.5 m wide PMGSY road to 18 m. For this purpose Ha land would be required thus leaves Ha land for development of residential neighbourhoods. Further as the two developments viz. commercial development in form of transport nagar and residential neighbourhoods have totally different character; it is therefore thought that these two areas should be kept segregated and be planned independent to each other. The proposed land use plan for the site is presented in Figure 6. Figure 6: Proposed Land Use Plan for Surya Nagar * Source: DPR Surya Nagar of MPHIDB project prepared by Knight Frank & Sahastraksh. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 8

14 The site is located is close proximity to Gwalior airport which is primarily an Indian Air Force base. In view of the strategic importance of the airport, the Master Plan 2021 for Gwalior has defined an airport regulation zone within a radius of 4 km from the airport wherein only 6m high buildings are permitted. Substantial portion (14.21 Ha (61.62%) out of total area of Ha) of the proposed site fall under the airport regulation zone (refer Figure 7). Figure 7: Site Location vis-à-vis Airport Regulation Zone * Source: DPR Surya Nagar of MPHIDB project prepared by Knight Frank & Sahastraksh. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 9

15 2. AREA DETAILS (BREAKUP) Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 10

16 2. AREA DETAILS (BREAKUP) Figure 8: Site Layout Map Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 11

17 Figure 9: Approved T & CP Map Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 12

18 The proposed mixed used development project is planned in a plot measuring Sq.m. (23.06 Hect.) at village Baretha & Laxmangarh, Gwalior (MP). Table - 2: Khasra Details KHASRA DETAILS I VILLAGE BAIRETHA KHASRA NO AREA (HECTARES) OWNER / / MPHIDB /1/ / / / A TOTAL II VILLAGE LAXMAN GARH KHASRA NO AREA (HECTARES) OWNER / MPHIDB B TOTAL C GRAND TOTAL (A+B) Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 13

19 S.NO Table - 3: Area Statement AREA DESCRIPTION SQ.M. ACRES HECTARES PERCENTAGE I TOTAL PROJECT AREA II AREA UNDER TRANSPORT NAGAR III AREA UNDER MIXED USE PROJECT(I- II) IV AREA UNDER 30m wide ROAD and PMGSY road WIDENING Area under 18m wide road V NET PLANNING AREA UNDER MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT (III-IV) % A AREA UNDER PLOTS % B AREA UNDER ORGANIZED OPEN SPACES % C AREA UNDER COMMERCIAL % D AREA UNDER EWS % E AREA UNDER PRIMARY SCHOOL % F AREA UNDER AMENITIES AND SERVICES % G AREA UNDER SURFACE PARKING % H AREA UNDER NEIGHBORHOOD ROADS % Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 14

20 1 Ground Coverage B/UA (Sq.mt.) Table - 4: Built Up Area Details Built Up Area Details Multi Unit Residential BUA Breakup Blocks Unit s Height (in Meter) a Type of Unit SR LIG, MIG, JR HIG, HIG b LIG flat c EWS flat 2 Ground Coverage Plotted Development Area Breakup B/UA (Sq.mt.) Blocks Unit s Height (in Meter) a Individual residential plots Type of plots Regular/ irregular sizes B residential plots 9 LIG plot c residential plots 17 EWS plot Ground Coverage B/UA (Sq.mt.) Other amenities BUA Details Blocks a B c d S.No. Ground Coverage Commercial Development Area Breakup B/UA (Sq.mt.) Blocks Unit s Unit s Height (in Meter) Height (in Meter) (G+1) 8 6 Total B/up Area = Sq.mt. (Without Parking & Transport Nagar) Including Parking Area = Sq.mt. Grand Total Built Up area = Sq.mt. (Including Parking only) Type of unit Primary School MPEB Office Community Hall Suvidha Kendra Type of unit Commercia l Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 15

21 Figure 10: Elevation of HIG Building Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 16

22 Figure 11: Elevation of LIG Building Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 17

23 Figure 12: Elevation of EWS Building Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 18

24 Figure 13: Section of HIG Building Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 19

25 Figure 14: Section of LIG Building Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 20

26 Figure 15: Section of EWS Building Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 21

27 Figure 16: Floor Plan - HIG Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 22

28 Figure 17: Floor Plan - LIG Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 23

29 Figure 18: Floor Plan - EWS Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 24

30 3. WATER, WASTE WATER RAINWATER HARVESTING DETAILS Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 25

31 3. WATER, WASTE WATER & RAINWATER HARVESTING DETAILS Water Detail for Proposed Project Source of Water Supply The Main source of water supply will be Municipal/PHE water supply. It will cater the domestic requirement whereas additional water requirement will be fulfilled by treated water from STP. In construction phase we will take water supply form the private tanker suppliers. Table - 5: Water Balance Details S. No. Item Description Residential 1. Domestic Water Requirement 642 KLD 2. Flushing Water Requirement 326 KLD 3. Landscaping & other uses 205 KLD 4. Total Water Demand 1173 KLD 5. STP Capacity On 100% Load 872 KLD Proposed 900 KLD 6. Available Treated Water through STP 785 KLD 7. Used Treated Water 531 KLD 8. Extra Treated Water 254 KLD Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 26

32 S. No. A Item Description Fresh Water Requirement Table - 6: Details of Daily Water Requirement Number of Persons / Seats Water Requirement / head (litres) Total water Requirement (litres) 1 Apartments/Flats & Duplex EWS Commercial area Community Hall Primary School MPEB office Suvidha Kendra Maintenance Staff Sub Total of A B Flushing Water 1 Apartments/Flats & Duplex EWS Commercial Area Community Hall Primary School MPEB office Suvidha Kendra Maintenance Staff C Sub Total of B Treated Effluent Water Requirement Misc. Uses 1 Landscaping (mixed use Area 5 Liter Transport Nagar Sq.mt.) 2 Misc. Other Uses Sub Total of C Total water requirement (A+B+C) 11,72,680 Or says 1173 KLD Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 27

33 Table - 7: Details of Waste Water to STP S. No. Item Description Total water Requirement (litres) Percentage of water to 85 % For Domestic 100% for Flushing Total water Requirement (litres) A Domestic water 1 Apartments/Flats & Duplex EWS Commercial Area Community Hall Primary School MPEB office Suvidha Kendra Maintenance Staff Sub Total of A B Flushing Water 1 Apartments/Flats & Duplex EWS Commercial Area Community Hall Primary School MPEB office Suvidha Kendra Maintenance Staff Sub Total of B Total waste water (A+B) SAY CAPCITY OF STP ~ Proposed 872 KLD 900 KLD Total Daily Water requirement Treated Effluent from 90% of STP Capacity Fresh Water required from municipal Water 1173 KLD 785 KLD 642 KLD Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 28

34 Figure 19: Water Balance Chart Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 29

35 SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT The MoEF requirement mandate that this project require providing its own sewage Treatment plant for reduction the load of the city S.T.P and enable the project to recycle and reuse the treatment effluent to conserve the water from local municipal supply. It is proposal to provide a captive sewage Treatment of the entire domestic and kitchen waste generated in the Apartment. It is suggested that the S.T.P shall be package type based on Moving bed bio-film reactor which will provide high efficiency plant meeting the treated water characterization as per the state pollution control norms. The main feature of the plant shall comprise of perforated screen chamber, oil and grease chamber, equalization tank, Moving bed bio-film reactor, secondary settling tank, sludge dry bed, Treated Effluent Storage tank, Sludge Storage sump etc. It is proposed to install as sewage Treatment plant of capacity 872 KLD on 100% Load and Proposed STP Capacity is 900 KLD for project area. The treated water from the STP is 785 KLD which is reused for flushing, horticulture and other purposes. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 30

36 CLIENT:- INTEGRATED TOWNSHIP MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT AT SURYA NAGAR GWALIOR PROJECT:- STP 900 KLD DRAWING NO: Figure 20: STP P & I Drawing Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 31

37 RAIN WATER HARVESTING The Average Annual of rainfall has been considered as 910 mm (0.910 m). The rainwater harvesting will be done for rooftop areas through percolation wells. The harvested water will be used for artificial recharge and will not be stored. A network of percolation wells has been proposed for artificial recharge of ground water. On the completion of rooftop rainwater harvesting, road runoff rainwater harvesting, open land area rainwater harvesting, the total recharge potential of the proposed project would be as under: Table - 8: Rainwater Recharge Details Rooftop rainwater harvesting = m3/annum Road and paved runoff rainwater harvesting = m3/annum Green Belt area rainwater harvesting = m3/annum Total Recharge Potential = m3/annum After the completion of the project and rainwater harvesting structures, there will be total ground water recharge would be m3/annum. Proposed recharge potential to be created by the project would improve ground water regime of the area and would contribute to positive groundwater environment. Recharge will be done through the 11 number of rain water harvesting pits having a volume of 3 cu. m. each. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 32

38 1000 Figure 21: Plan of Harvesting Pit Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 33

39 4. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 34

40 4. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE CALCULATION: Table - 9: Solid Waste Generation Details Facilities Provided Waste Generation Norms Basis of Assumption Mixed Use (Residential/ Commercial) Garden & Open Space Unit Total Waste Generated (TPD) 0.4 Kg/capita/day CPCB 9651 Persons Kg/Sq m/day Discussion with Horticulturist Sq.mt STP Sludge 0.33 Kg/MLD of wastewater treated Waste Oil Transformer Manual for Sewerage and sewage treatment by CPHEEO 100 Liters/MW/year Assuming one maintenance per year MLD MW 507 Liter Waste oil DG Set 100 Liters/MW/year Assuming one maintenance per year 0.96 MW 96 Liter Total Waste Generated (TPD) Total Biodegradable 55 % of total (TPD) Total Non-Biodegradable 45 % of total (TPD) Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 35

41 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE STORAGE DETAILS Littering and throwing of garbage on roads will be prohibited. Occupants will keep their wet (food) wastes and dry (recyclable) wastes within their premises until collected, and must ensure delivery of wastes as per the collection and segregation system, preferably by floor to floor collection at fixed times in multi-container handcarts (to avoid manual handling of waste) or directly into trucks stopping at predefined corners at regular pre-informed timing. Total solid waste generated will be around TPD Biodegradable & Non-Biodegradable waste will be segregated at source in accordance with MSW (M&H) Rules, % Door to Door Collection system will be done by the maintenance staff. Hand driven carts shall deliver the MSW from residential blocks to storage bins and from storage bins to main waste collection point. Each set will have bins of three colors with green bin for biodegradable waste, white for recyclable waste and black for other type of waste. The MSW collection centre will be at the gate of the campus where three covered bins of green, white and black color will be placed for collection from the campus and for final transportation for disposal. Figure 22: MSW Storage Hut Total Waste Generation= Tpd Area Proposed For 2 Days Storage Of MSW= 4 m. X 4m. X 3m. = 48 M 3 Location Near STP (Marked In Map) Different Locations For Segregated Bins (under planning) Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 36

42 5. LANDSCAPE DETAILS Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 37

43 5. LANDSCAPE DETAILS Table - 10: Landscape Details Table - 11: Open Area Details OPEN AREAS S.NO OPEN AREA / AREA PARK (SQM) 1 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN TOTAL Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 38

44 Figure 23: Landscape Map Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 39

45 Figure 24 (A): Open Area (1 to 8) Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 40

46 Figure 24 (B): Open Area (9 to 12) Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 41

47 Figure 24 (C): Open Area (13 to 15) Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 42

48 6. PARKING & TRAFFIC DETAILS Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 43

49 6. PARKING & TRAFFIC DETAILS Parking Details Table - 12: Parking Details for Multi Unit PARKING NORMS FOR MULTI-UNIT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT NORMS AS PER GWALIOR DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2021 PARKING REQUIRED 1 ECS/100 SQM BUA IN RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 25 SQM/CAR IN SQM/CAR IN STILTS GROUND COVERAGE UNDER MULTI UNIT RESIDENTIAL = SQM PROPOSED BUILT UP AREA = SQM NO. OF ECS REQUIRED = 774 NOS PARKING AREA PROVIDED IN STILTS = SQM NO. OF ECS (@30 SQM/ECS) = 526 NOS PARKING AREA PROVIDED IN OPEN = SQM NO. OF ECS (@25 SQM/ECS) = 321 NOS TOTAL NO. OF ECS PROVIDED = 846 NOS MAX PERMISSIBLE GROUND COVERAGE [1] = 33% MAX PERMISSIBLE F.A.R (A) [5] = SQM ADDITION FAR OF 30 M WIDE DP ROAD (B) = SQM TOTAL F.A.R (A+B) = SQM MAX PERMISSIBLE HEIGHT = 2 STILTS + 30 MTS. [6] FOR P+8 BUILDING HEIGHT MOS MIN FRONT = 12 MTS. MTS ALL SIDES & REAR = 8 MTS. MTS Table - 13: Parking Details for Commercial Development PARKING NORMS FOR COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT NORMS AS PER GWALIOR DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2021 PARKING REQUIRED 1 ECS/50 SQM BUA IN COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT SQM/CAR IN 25 SQM/CAR IN OPEN GROUND COVERAGE UNDER COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT = SQM PROPOSED BUILT UP AREA = SQM NO. OF ECS REQUIRED = 143 NOS PARKING AREA PROVIDED IN OPEN = SQM NO. OF ECS (@25 SQM/ECS) = 144 NOS TOTAL NO. OF ECS PROVIDED = 144 NOS Parking Provided for Multi Unit Development Parking Provided for Plotted Development (Individual) Parking Provided for Commercial Development 846 Nos. 402 Nos. 144 Nos. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 44

50 Figure 25: Car Parking Map Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 45

51 TRAFFIC LOAD Table - 14: Traffic Load Details 1 Mixed Land Use A Residential traffic load= 1248 ECS B Commercial traffic load = 144. ECS C Visitors Traffic Load = 125 ECS (@10% of the residential occupants load) 2 Transport Nagar A Transport Nagar traffic load= 50 to 60 heavy vehicles B Commercial Plots traffic load = 27 nos. C Floating traffic load = 10 nos. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 46

52 As mentioned earlier the site lies along AH-43 (bypass road connecting Jhansi and Morena). The ROW for AH-43 is 80m and additional 100m land on either side of AH-43 has been reserved as green belt. This green belt abuts the proposed site. An 18m wide land strip has been provided to MPHIDB to connect the proposed site to AH-43. The other approach to the site is from NH-92 (Bhind road) which has ROW of 40m. The current approach to the site is through 7.5m wide PMGSY road which offshoots from NH-92 (refer Figure 26). Figure 26: Site Location vis-à-vis Existing Road Network Source: DPR Surya Nagar of MPHIDB project prepared by Knight Frank & Sahastraksh. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 47

53 As per the Gwalior Development Plan 2021, a 30m wide proposed road (refer Figure 27) passes through the Site. This road will provide direct connectivity to the Site to Gola ka Mandir. Figure 27: Site Location vis-à-vis Proposed Road Network * Source: DPR Surya Nagar of MPHIDB project prepared by Knight Frank & Sahastraksh. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 48

54 The distance of site from various important locations within and around Gwalior has been presented in Figure 28. Figure 28: Site Location vis-à-vis Important Locations in and around Gwalior * Source: DPR Surya Nagar of MPHIDB project prepared by Knight Frank & Sahastraksh. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 49

55 Figure 29: Traffic Layout Map Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 50

56 Separate entry and exit points have been proposed for these two kind of development. Separate neighborhoods have been planned for plotted developments; apartments for MIG & HIG; apartments for EWS and LIG. Each neighborhood has been planned to have adequate green and open spaces. In the neighborhoods having apartments the vehicular movement will be limited only to the periphery. The central area would have cycle tracks and pathways only. The commercial development has been proposed at the junction of 30m and 18m road and some adjoining portion of 18m wide PMGSY road. Figure 30: Cross Section of 30m Wide Development Plan Road * Source: DPR Surya Nagar of MPHIDB project prepared by Knight Frank & Sahastraksh. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 51

57 Figure 31: Cross Section of 18m Wide Road * Source: DPR Surya Nagar of MPHIDB project prepared by Knight Frank & Sahastraksh. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 52

58 7. FIRE TENDER MOVEMENT DETAILS Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 53

59 7. FIRE TENDER MOVEMENT DETAILS DESCRIPTION OF FIRE TENDER MOVEMENT The entire multi unit building shall be provided with a fire suppression system comprising over head water storage tanks, dedicated fire pumps on terrace, hose reels, wet riser, yard hydrants and sprinkler system as per National Building code (NBC). Each Floor will have fire hydrant station and each lobby shall be provided with one set extinguisher. In the proposed project Alarm system shall be provided. An independent fire hydrant ring main is proposed to run around the buildings. Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 54

60 Figure 32: Fire Tender Movement Plan Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 55

61 Figure 33 (A): Fire Fighting Details Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 56

62 Figure 33 (B): Fire Fighting Details Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 57

63 8. ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION/BACK UP SOURCE Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 58

64 8 ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION/BACK UP SOURCE Power would be drawn from MPEB. The total maximum demand would be 5068 KW. Backup Source 2 D.G set of total capacity 1200 KVA and using HSD fuel will be used Table - 15: Electricity Load Details Particulars Multi units flats/plots No. of Units Electricity load in kw Total Electricity Load in KW Commercial area Community hall Primary school MPEB office Suvidha Kendra Total electricity load of mixed land use development project Power Backup of total electricity load Remarks 100 sq.mt. BUA/unit Total Electricity Load 5068 KW 6335 KVA Table - 16: Proposed DG Set Requirement DG Set requirement for Backup power supply in common areas 5068 KW 960 KW (1200 KVA) 2 Nos. DG Set proposed for the common area lighting of multi unit and plotted development 600 KVA Each (2 X 600 KVA) Solar Panel for common area lighting (Garden & Road Area) Proposed - Under Planning Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 59

65 9. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 60

66 Figure 34: Site Photographs Consultant-In Situ Enviro Care Bhopal Page 61