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Masterplan 2033
(DRAFT)
October 2014
Planning Team:
Sri. Ranjith.K.V, Town Planner
Sri. K.V. Abdul Malik, Town Planner
Smt. Isha P.A, Deputy Town Planner
Smt. Athira Ravi, Deputy Town Planner
Smt. Leelitty Thomas, Deputy Town Planner
Sri. Shameer.K, Asst. Town Planner
Smt. Preeja Padmanabhan.M, Asst. Town Planner
Smt. Reni. L.J, Asst. Town Planner
Sri. Mohammed Musthafa. K, Asst. Town Planner
Sri. Hamza.M, Asst. Town Planner
Technical Support:
Sri. Saheer Poovanthodi, 1st grade TP Surveyor
Sri. Anil Kumar.K, 1st grade TP Surveyor
Smt. Sini.G.Nair, 1st grade TP Surveyor (HG)
Smt. Reshma.C.R, Tracer
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Smt. Vijayalakshmi.K, Stati. Asst. Grade 1
PERINTHALMANNA
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FOREWORD
2 Regional Setting
2.1 Position in the District - 13
2.2 Connectivity - 13
2.3 Spatial Role in the District - 15
3 Demography
3.1 Population and its growth pattern - 17
3.2 Spatial distribution of population - 20
3.3 Sex Ratio - 23
3.4 Age-Sex structure - 24
3.5 Literacy - 25
3.6 House hold size - 25
3.7 Inference - 27
4 Employment
4.1 Workers - 29
4.2 Workers participation rate - 30
4.3 Comparison of Workers Participation Rate - 30
4.4 Occupational structure - 31
4.5 Spatial Distribution - 34
4.6 Inference - 36
7 Industry
7.1 Existing industrial base - 55
7.2 Spatial distribution - 56
7.3 Agriculture related industries - 57
7.4 Problems and potentials - 57
7.5 Inferences - 58
16 Health
16.1 General - 105
16.2 Existing Facilities - 105
16.3 Spatial distribution of health care facilities - 106
16.4 Problems and potentials - 107
16.5 Inferences - 107
23 Development Vision
23.1 Vision statement - 146
23.2 Goals and objectives- 147
27 Sectoral Proposals
27.1 Trade and commerce - 175
27.2 Industry - 175
27.3 Fisheries - 176
27.4 Agriculture - 176
27.5 Animal Husbandry - 176
27.6 Recreation & Tourism - 176
27.7 Housing - 177
27.8 Water supply - 177
27.9 Waste management - 177
27.10 Energy - 179
27.11 Education - 179
27.12 Health - 179
27.13 Other civic amenities - 180
27.14 Environment - 180
27.15 Governance - 180
27.16 Goal based decision tree - 181
ANNEXURES
Annexure I - 203
Annexure II - 206
Annexure III - 208
LIST OF TABLES
Table 2.1 Municipalities in Malappuram Dt. - 15
Table 3.1 Population and density details of other towns in the district - 22
Table 3.2 Population and density details of nearby LSGs - 22
Table 5.1 Existing land use break up 2012 - 39
Table 5.2 Ward wise distribution of land use 2012 - 39
Table 8.1 Major crops, area and productivity - 59
Table 8.2 Agricultural inputs available in the town - 59
Table 8.3 Live stock production - 64
Table 8.4 Dairy outlets and collection centers - 65
Table 10.1 Category wise length of roads - 72
Table 10.2 Details of road inventory - 75
Table 10.3 Speed and delay analysis - 76
Table 10.4 V/C ratio of major road sections and outer corden points - 77
Table 10.5 Peak hour volume at major intersections - 77
Table 10.6 Peak parking accumulation at different road sections - 78
Table 10.7 Duration of parking - 78
Table 10.8 Pedestrian peak hour volumes - 79
Table 11.1 Housing demand & Housing shortage - 88
Table 15.1 Number of educational institutions in perinthalmanna municipality - 98
Table 15.2 Teacher-Student ratio of schools - 99
Table 15.3 Details of the arts and science colleges - 101
Table 15.4 Proffessional educational institutions - 101
Table 15.5 Comparison with planning standards - 102
Table 15.6 Details of various specialized cources - 102
Table 16.1 Temporal variation in number of patients in major hospitals
per month - 106
Table 18.1 Living standards - 113
Table 20.1 Municipal budgets (Revenue Accounts) - 120
Table 20.2 Municipal budgets (Capital Accounts) - 121
Table 21.1 Land use concentration index - ward wise - 131
Table 21.2 Activity pattern - 132
Table 24.1 Population projection - 157
Table 24.2 Design projected population - 157
Table 25.1 Proposed Land Use 2033- 164
Table 26.1 Projected Traffic Volume - 2030 - 169
Table 26.2 Projected V/C rations - 169
Table 26.3 Major Road proposals - 172
Table 28.1 Source of funds - 185
Table 28.2 Sectoral proposals (Phasing & Costing)- 186
Table 28.3 Road proposals - 187
LIST OF FIGURES
Fig 1.1 Location of Perinthalmanna Municipality - 03
Fig. 1.2 Regional connectivity - 04
Fig 1.3 Physiographical details of the district - 05
Fig 2.1 Existing Hierarchy of settlements - 13
Fig 2.2 Existing Transportation Network - 14
Fig 2.3 Spatial structure of Malappuram Dt. - 16
Fig 3.1 Population of Perinthalmanna represented as percentage of district
population - 17
Fig 3.2 Temporal variation of total population in Perithalmanna municipality - 18
Fig 3.3 Population growth rate of Perinthalmanna municipality - Temporal
variation - 18
Fig 3.4 Population growth rate-comparison with nearby LSGs - 19
Fig 3.5 Population growth rate-comparison with other towns - 19
Fig 3.6 Population growth rate-comparison with similar towns - 19
Fig 3.7 Temporal variation of population density in Perinthalmanna
municipality - 20
Fig 3.8 Population density comparison with other towns in the district - 20
Fig 3.9 Population density comparison with nearby LSGs - 21
Fig 3.10 Population density comparison with similar towns - 21
Fig 3.11 Variation of population density in the district - 21
Fig 3.12 Spatial distribution of population density ward wise - 21
Fig 3.13 Ward wise population in Perinthalmanna municipality - 22
Fig 3.14 Ward wise population density in Perinthalmanna municipality - 22
Fig 3.15 Sex ratio-comparison with other towns - 23
Fig 3.16 Sex ratio comparison with similar towns - 23
Fig 3.17 Age-sex pyramid - 24
Fig 3.18 Zero to five age population, comparison with nearby LSGs - 24
Fig 3.19 Literacy rate - comparison with district and state - 25
Fig 3.20 Literacy rate - comparison with other towns in the district - 25
Fig 3.21 Temporal variation in household size of Perinthalmanna municipality - 26
Fig 3.22 Household size comaprison with nearby LSGs - 26
Fig 3.23 Household size comaprison with other towns in the district - 26
Fig 4.1 Temporal variation of workers - 29
Fig 4.2 Workers details-other towns in the district - 29
Fig 4.3 Comparison of WPR with district and state -30
Fig 4.4 WPR in Perinthalmanna municipality - 30
Fig 4.5 WPR - comparison with nearby LSGs - 30
Fig 4.6 WPR - comparison with other towns in the district - 31
Fig 4.7 WPR - comparison with similar towns - 31
Fig 4.8 Variations in number of main workers - 31
Fig 4.9 Distribution of marginal workers - 32
Fig 4.10 Temporal variation in the proportion of main workers, marginal workers
and total workers - 32
Fig 4.11 CI of cultivators - 34
Fig 4.12 CI of agricultural labourers- 35
Fig 4.13 CI of industrial workers - 35
Fig 4.14 CI of other workers - 36
Fig 5.1 Existing land use 2012 - 37
Fig 5.2 Existing land use (2012) Break up - 38
Fig 5.3 Residential land use - 41
Fig 5.4 CI of Residential land use - 41
Fig 5.5 Spatial distribution of commercial land use - 42
Fig 5.6 Spatial distribution of industrial units - 42
Fig 5.7 Spatial distribution of public and semi public land use - 43
Fig 5.8 Spatial distribution of recreational space - 43
Fig 5.9 Spatial distribution of vacant land - 44
Fig 5.10 Spatial distribution of Transport and Communication - 45
Fig 5.11 Spatial distribution of paddy - 46
Fig 5.12 Spatial distribution of dry cultivation - 47
Fig 5.13 Spatial Distribution of Rocky area - 48
Fig 5.14 Built up density - 49
Fig 6.1 Perinthalmanna and its influence region as a commercial center - 51
Fig 6.2 Spatial distribution of commercial land use - 51
Fig 6.3 Existing commercial nodes - 52
Fig 6.4 Commercial land use-comparison with similar towns - 53
Fig 6.5 Spatial distribution of street vendors - 54
Fig 7.1 Type of industries- 55
Fig 7.2 Spatial distribution of industrial units - 56
Fig 8.1 Spatial distribution of Agricultural land use - 60
Fig 8.2 Spatial distribution of paddy area - 61
Fig 8.3 Spatial distribution of dry cultivation - 62
Fig 8.4 Temporal variation of cultivators and agricultural laborers
(main workers) - 63
Fig 10.1 Existing Road network - 72
Fig 10.2 Location of Bus, Taxi, Autorikshaw stands - 74
Fig 10.3 Desire line for passenger transport - 80
Fig 10.4 Desire line for goods transport - 81
Fig 10.5 Desire line from house hold survey - 81
Fig 10.6 Accessibility of residential areas - Residential built up density over laid
with existing road netwrok, contour details - 82
Fig 10.7 Accident details - 83
Fig 10.8 Mode of passenger travel - 83
Fig 11.1 Percentage of houses by built up area - 85
Fig 11.2 Nature of residential ownership - 86
Fig 11.3 Residential plot size - 86
Fig 11.4 Houses by number of habitable rooms - 86
Fig 12.1 Major source of water - 89
Fig 12.2 Distance to source of water - 89
Fig 12.3 Location of treatment and storage facilities- 90
Fig 12.4 Nature of scarcity in the town - 90
Fig 12.5 Spatial distribution of water scarcity - 91
Fig 13.1 Existing drainage network - 93
Fig 14.1 Electricity connection - 95
Fig 14.2 Electricity consumption pattern - 95
Fig 15.1 Educational profile - 97
Fig 15.2 Spatial distribution of LP schools - 99
Fig 15.3 Spatial distribution of UP schools - 100
Fig 15.4 Spatial distribution of High schools & Higher secondary schools - 100
Fig 15.5 Spatial distribution of colleges - 103
Fig 16.1 Temporal variation in number of patients per month - 105
Fig 16.2 Spatial distribution of healthcare facilities - 106
Fig 18.1 Concentration pattern of BPL families - 111
Fig 18.2 Monthly household income - 112
Fig 18.3 Concentration pattern of SC population - 112
Fig 18.4 Percentage of SC/ST households - 113
Fig 19.1 Environmentally sensitive areas - 116
Fig 21.1 Activity pattern - 132
Fig 21.2 Connectivity pattern - 133
Fig 21.3 Hierarchy of nodes - 133
Fig 21.4 Location of most important facilities - 134
Fig 21.5 Existing spatial structure - 135
Fig 24.1 Ward wise density of population - 150
Fig 24.2 Wards categorized as high, medium and low density wards - 151
Fig 24.3 Residential land use concentration index - 152
Fig 24.4 Core, transition and other areas after commercial land use
CI overlay - 152
Fig 24.5 Core, transition and other areas after public and semi public land use
overlay- 153
Fig 24.6 Core, transition and other areas after contour overlay- 154
Fig 24.7 Core, transition and other areas after overlay of built up density,
existing road network and proposed connectivity improvements - 155
Fig 24.8 Proposed spatial structure - 156
Fig 25.1 Proposed Land Use Map - 163
Fig 25.2 Proposed Land Use Break up 2033 - 164
Fig 26.1 Cross Section, 32m wide road - 167
Fig 26.2 Elevation details of the existing topography from Jubilee road junction
to Hospital junction - 167
Fig 26.3 Cross section of the elevated corridor - 168
Fig 26.4 Elevated corridor - 168
Fig 26.5 Cross section, 21m wide road- 169
Fig 26.6 Cross section, 16m wide road - 170
Fig 26.7 Cross section, 10m wide road - 171
Fig 26.8 Proposed Road Network - 173
Fig 27.1 Proposed Sewerage network - 178