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CMDA links its online planning permission software to GCC’s

After obtaining the CMDA's planning nod, a resident/builder need just apply for building permit online with the corporation. "GCC officials can see all relevant documents and the approved plan and residents can track their applications," said a CMDA official.

The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) has integrated its online planning permission software with that of Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC).

After obtaining the CMDA’s planning nod, a resident/builder need just apply for building permit online with the corporation. “GCC officials can see all relevant documents and the approved plan and residents can track their applications,” said a CMDA official.

Earlier, after getting the planning nod through a tedious process, a resident was forced to physically visit corporation offices to apply for building permission. “Sometimes, documents got misplaced. and it took at least 8 months to get planning and building permission. Now, if all documents are proper, it can be got in 40 days,” he added.

AdvtThe CMDA will speed up integrating its software with that of local bodies in the Chennai Metropolitan Area. In May 2022, it rolled out https://onlineppacmda.tn.gov.in for online planning permission. From June to December 2022, it got 602 applications for Non-High Rise Buildings (NHRB) (upto 18.3 metres). “But there were some glitches in the software and there were also issues pertaining to plan drawings. And this led to some delay in granting permissions.”

Now, most issues have been sorted out. “Between January and March this year, we received 232 applications for NHRBs and issued 122 permissions. For High-Rise Buildings, permission must go through detailed scrutiny in a committee. NOCs need to be furnished and the process takes some time,” he said.

CMDA minister P K Sekar Babu said he was holdinng meetings regularly to monitor the number of applications received and cleared. “We scrutinize pending applications. If the drawings are not proper the system does not accept it and sometimes there are technical glitches. Along with builders, we try to sort out the issue … we are always open to suggestions.”

Builders Association of India committee chairman (municipal and DTCP) S Ramaprabhu said there were some minor issues which are expected to be sorted out in a couple of days.

“It will be helpful if we get planning and building permission in 45 days.”

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