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Summer Training – 8th June 2015- 18 July 2015
Town Planning Department
Sweta Chitrasen BiswalB.Tech Town Planning
College Of Engineering, Pune
CONTENTS
• Buildform Simulation Of Bembatmal Sector, LAVASA
• Tin and Raster generation through ArcGIS of Bhoini sector, LAVASA
• File compilation of TILR (Taluka Inspector of Land Records) demarcation drawings of Mugaon Sector, LAVASA
1. Introduction to Lavasa Project •Lavasa project area - 25000 acres
•Location : In the Mose valley along the backwaters of Warasgaon lake in Pune District of Western Maharashtra.
• 18 villages included in LAVASA project Dasve, Patharshet, Padalghar, Dhamanohol, Admal, Wadavali, Sakhari, Mugaon, Bhoini, Gadle, Ugavali, Bembatmal, Koloshi, Palse and Bhode in Mulshi Taluka and Mose Budruk, Saiv Budruk and Warasgaon in Velhe Taluka.
•Projected population - 3.0 lakhs
•Projected employment - 1.0 lakh
Existing RoadPlot outline
Fig 1: steep slopes at top
Fig 3: more flat at the edge of lake
Fig 2: terraces or tiers down the hillside
• Bembatmal sector is located on the eastern part of the project area. undertaken by Lavasa Corporation Ltd.
• There is a good amount of developable land, although it occurs in terraces or tiers as it steps down the hillside.
• The ridges is in centre and slopes are on the east and west, with the government forest to the north.
• The landform of Bembatmal is similar to the other areas of the valley, with predominantly steep slopes at the top and generally becoming more flat at the edge of the lake
Existing Land Character
BEMBATMAL SECTOR, LAVASA
Buildform simulation of Bembatmal simulation
Non-developable land
Slope gradient
Flatter than 1:5
Between 1:3 to 1:5
Hilly Region Regulations • According to hill station regulations under the rule no 22,
the development contemplated as far as possible shall not involve cutting of the mountains, however the construction on slopes having gradient between 1:3 to 1:5 preferably by using stilts.
Developable land
Proposed Development
•Several different lot sizes will be available to provide offerings at multiple socio-economic levels as in other parts of the proposed hill station.• •This area is intended to be a quiet area for passive recreation on the hiking trails, hills, beaches and parks.
Slope Categories
Slope analysis of Bembatmal sector
LegendContours of Bembatmal
TERRAINMAP
CONTOURMAP
RASTERMAP
SLOPE MAP
Sr no.z
LANDUSE NO. OF FLOORS
MARGINAL DISTANCE IN MTS Ground Coverage
In %FRONT SIDE REAR
1 Residential G+1 4.5 3 3 1/5 of the plot area
2 Service Quaters G+1 4.5 3 3 -3 Commercial G+2 9 6 4.5 ¼ of the plot
area
4 Public- and semi public G+2 9 64.51/3th of the
plot area¼ of the plot
area
5 Hoteland lodges above 3star category
G+4 9 9 9 1/3 of the plot areaSource: Hill station Regulation
TSP- 33(Residential)
SP- 68(public-semi public)
TSP- 31(Residential)
SP-77(Ammenity)
HILL STATION REGULATION ( Appendix A)
Buildform simulation of Bembatmal sector, LAVASA
Lot Name.
Land Area (sqm)
(a)
footprint total area (sqm)
(b)
no of floors
(c)
FSI
(d)
TOTAL BUA (sqm)
(E)= a*c*d
RESIDENTIAL
TSP-28 2980 1734
6 0.8
1430
TSP-31 2604 2159 12499
TSP-33 1613 7447 77438
SK3 ------- -------- 282
SK4 ------- -------- 3545Total 21717 11340 108068
SERVICE QUARTERSSP-67 9152 1664
3 0.165
4530
Total 9152 1664 4530
HOTELTSP-32 26578 5389
4 0.2122326
Total 26578 5389 22326
Lot Name.
Land Area (sqm)
(a)
footprint total area (sqm)
(b)
no of floors
(c)
FSI
(d)
TOTAL BUA (sqm)
(E)= a*c*d
PUBLIC- SEMI PUBLIC
SP-68 29303 3677
3 0.225
19780
SP-75 20022 4644 13515
SP-76 31040 6706 20952
Total 80365 15026 54246AMMENITIES
campsite 19887 6228
3 0.6
7955
SP-72 2099 253 4093
SP-74 3534 595 6361
SP-77 3241 1001 5834
Total 28761 8076 24243
Grand total 1) Land area - 166573
(in sqm) 2) Footprint area - 41495
3) BUA - 213413
BUA area estimation of Bematmal sector
Buildform simulation of Bembatmal sector, LAVASA
Part 1 Part 2
2. Tin and Raster generation through ArcGIS of Bhoini sector, LAVASA
Figure 1: 1m Contrours of Bhoini sector,Lavasa
Figure 2: Map showing Sector Boundaries of LAVASA
1. Countors of Bhoini sector were generated through
LIDAR machine.
2. The lidar aimes to wide range and covered 8sqm of Bhoini and also scanned geaographical features like buildings, rock formation, mountains, trees etc . Its application can be used for 3D model `
LIDAR TECHNOLOGY Lidar is a remote sensing technology that measures distance by illuminating a target with a laser and analyzing the reflected light.
3. Countors of 1m and 5m was generated for the Bhoini sector. From which it is made into a surface or a terrain by the application of ARCGIS sowftare.
Figure 3: map showing bhoini sector, LAVASA
LegendBhoini_Contour_1m
LegendRaster BhoiniValue
High : 1079.47
Low : 634
LegendBhoini_Contour_1m
2. Tin and Raster generation through ARCGis of Bhoini sector, LAVASA
Legendtin bhoiniElevation
1032.222 - 1082
982.444 - 1032.222
932.667 - 982.444
882.889 - 932.667
833.111 - 882.889
783.333 - 833.111
733.556 - 783.333
683.778 - 733.556
634 - 683.778
Figure 1 map shows the 1m contours of BHOINI sector generated by the LIDAR technology.
Figure 2 map shows the terrain with their elevations (in mtrs) that makes easy for the slope analysis.
Figure3 map shows the raster of the terrain with the highest and lowest value of elevations (in mtrs) Foreg. Higher the value more is the elevation of terrain
3. File compilation of TILR and demarcation drawings of Mugaon Sector, LAVASA
• "Land Records" means records maintained under the provisions of code.
• It includes a copy of maps and plans or a final town planning scheme improvement scheme or a scheme of consolidation of holdings
• At taluka level the work is done by district inspector.
• to maintain all survey, classification and settlement records up-to-date by keeping a careful note of all changes.
• List of Land records include Map or plan of survey number or subdivision of survey number prepared under the MLR Code 1966
Lavasa SPA / Mgaon/ LUZP/ CC/ 02 /05/12Statement showing Area under Mugaon Sector
S.No. H.NoArea as per 7/12
in Ha
area purchased by LCL
in Ha
Area Consider
ed for Layout in
Ha
Area Consider
ed for Layout
Balance Area in
HA
Declared As SPA (Y/N)
Mo. R. No. Mojani Date
Mugaon 15 1 2.9990 2.9990 2.9990 29990 0.0000 10000 Y 9408/ 08 6/25/200816 1 9.9100 9.7400 9.7400 97400 0.0000 10000 Y 9409/ 08 19 to 25/06/0817 2 3.2375 3.2375 3.2375 32375 0.0000 10000 Y 5788/ 12 4/27/2012 4 3.4940 3.4940 3.4940 34940 0.0000 10000 Y
18 1 1.9300 1.9300 1.9300 19300 0.0000 10000 Y
9499/ 07 19 to 25-06-2008 2 1.3700 1.3700 1.3700 13700 0.0000 10000 Y 3 1.0900 1.0900 1.0900 10900 0.0000 10000 Y 4 3.5000 3.5000 3.5000 35000 0.0000 10000 Y 6 0.4400 0.4400 0.4400 4400 0.0000 10000 Y 2151/ 09 16 to 17-04/10 7 0.5300 0.5300 0.5300 5300 0.0000 10000 Y
9499/ 07 19 to 25-06-2008 8 0.7000 0.7000 0.7000 7000 0.0000 10000 Y 9 0.5500 0.5500 0.5500 5500 0.0000 10000 Y
20 0 5.1800 2.2000 2.2000 22000 0.0000 10000 Y 5790/ 12 4/27/201221 1-1 14.6400 6.0000 6.0000 60000 0.0000 10000 Y 3058/ 10 25 to 26/04/1122 1-2 4.0468 4.0468 4.0468 40468 0.0000 10000 Y 3061/ 10 25 to 26/04/11 1-3 5.6656 5.6656 5.4962 54962 0.1694 10000 Y
24
1 5.6049 5.6049 5.6049 56049 0.0000 10000 Y
2155/ 09 16 to 17-04/102 5.2690 5.2690 5.2690 52690 0.0000 10000 Y3 5.2690 5.2690 5.2690 52690 0.0000 10000 Y4 5.2690 5.2690 5.2690 52690 0.0000 10000 Y
25 0 15.1100 15.1100 15.1100 151100 0.0000 10000 Y 2156/ 09 16 to 17-04/10