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LITERATURE REVIEW ON INDUSTRIAL TOWNSHIP
PREPARED BY :
KANDARP RAJYAGURU
P16UP004
GUIDED BY:
DR. J.E.M. MACWAN
CONTENTS
Such urban area or part thereof as the Governor may, having regard to
the size of the area and the municipal services being provided or
proposed to be provided by an industrial establishment in that area
and such other factors as he may deem fit, by notification, specify to
be an industrial township.
Urban
Planning
Local authorities would develop sector parks on the lines of sector roads as
per zonal plans, road connectivity shall be ensured by the developer and no
road shall be less than 12 M wide.
Street Lights: The distance between poles should not be more than
30 meters.
Horticulture & Plantation: Trees of heights more than five feet should be
planted with minimum of 30 trees per acre of the gross area.
The design of the township shall aim at water and energy conservation.
SR.NO.
LAND-USE CATEGORY
Residential
20
Commercial
Industrial
40
Recreational
18
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Total
100
* As per URDPFI guidelines, 2014
SR.NO.
PERMISSIBLE F.S.I.
Commercial
(differing built-typology)
50 %
70 %
Residential
(differing built-typology)
60 %
90 %
Institutional
60 %
70 %
Industrial
0.3
50 %
Open Spaces
0.2
30 %
* As per Gujarat Integrated Township Policy, 2008
SR.NO.
ROAD WIDTH
MAX. F.S.I.
MAX. F.S.I.
Upto 5000
5000 or more
Unlimited
Upto 2500
2500 or more
Unlimited
Upto 1500
1500 or more
Upto 500
500 or more
6. PARKING NORMS
SR.NO.
TYPE OF USE
REMARKS
Residential
15 % of max. F.S.I.
Industrial
10 % of Building Unit
Commercial
30 % of F.S.I.
Recreational
50 % of Building Unit
Auditorium
7. URBAN DESIGN
The urban form, height and bulk within the township shall concur with the following parameters.
Consistency in Character
1) Homogenous grain
Similar size plots must be aligned together along roads of similar widths. However these may vary with varying use categories. As a
general principle it will be preferable to have smaller plots on roads of smaller ROW and bigger plots on roads of bigger ROW.
2) Homogenous Building Typology
Buildings aligned along a street may have common build-to-line, height and faade treatments to lend a consistent character to the
space
3) Consistent Landscaping
Continuous green ways interlinking water bodies and other recreational areas may be considered.
4) Consistent Street Design
Streets of varying ROW must have uniform character in terms of street design, furniture, landscaping, etc and must include pedestrian
pathways and bicycle tracks.
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