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It is an agency established to regulate planning and urban development in a state. The Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) formulates policies that sets in motion an integrated approach towards planned development. The DTCP also advises other agencies and planning bodies, related to commercial, residential real estate and urban planning, to regulate development and prevent unauthorized constructions.
All real estate developers in India need to get a green signal from the concerned state-run DTCP to initiate comparatively large-scale projects. Each state has its own DTCP.
In Tamil Nadu, for instance, real estate developers should get an approval from the state DTCP for layouts exceeding 2.47 acres of land in corporations, municipalities, and town panchayats. Local Planning Authorities (LPAs) have the power to give permissions for small-scale developments. Local planning bodies in Tamil Nadu can approve residential, commercial, and institutional developments spanning up to 26,910 square feet area in non-high rise buildings category. To develop projects beyond that limit, a builder will have to seek DTCP’s permission.
With majority of states bringing the building plan approval system online, developers can apply for DTCP approval for projects on their respective websites. However, at the time of filling the application, they will have to register themselves on the website and keep all papers handy. They will have to submit documents online while sending the application form. This requires you to have soft copies of all the documents in a specific format as directed by the concerned DTCP.
Some of the state DTCPs’ website addresses are mentioned below to help you fill in application for getting a plan approval.
State | DTCP portal |
Andhra Pradesh | dtcp.ap.gov.in/dtcpweb/DtcpHome.html |
Haryana | tcpharyana.gov.in/ |
Karnataka | www.dtcp.gov.in/kn |
Madhya Pradesh | www.emptownplan.gov.in |
Rajasthan | https://urban.rajasthan.gov.in/ |
Tamil Nadu | https://www.tn.gov.in/tcp/ |
The owner of a plot in a layout, association of plot owners, housing societies, and layout promoters can apply for the DTCP approval.
The official website of the state DTCP has a list of all approved plots on its portal. Consult the website to get information about DTCP approval. Alternatively, you can also visit the DTCP office to get information.
Unless and until an under-construction housing project or plot-based housing scheme has all the permissions in place, including the DTCP approval, no bank in India will approve a request for home loans for the property. The builder needs to get an approval from the state DTCP to start the project. A homebuyer investing in such projects needs to present documents showing the building plan being approved by the DTCP to get loan.
If you want to keep your investments safe, you must verify whether the housing or commercial project is being constructed after getting an approval from the concerned DTCP.
The DTCP approval charges vary from state-to-state. In Tamil Nadu, the DTCP charge ranges between Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 as the charge for approval depends on the area where it is located (rural/urban).
Although changes are being made in various states to reduce time taken to approve building plans as the Central government aims for a higher ranking in the global Ease of Doing Business index. It might take up to six months to get an approval from the DTCP.
A builder applying for a plan approval from the state DTCP may need various documents. We have compiled an exhaustive list of such documents below. However, the list of documents might vary from state-to-state depending on the nature of the project (residential, commercial, or institutional).
The Town Planning Wing has been established at the Head Quarters to look after the work of perspective planning for establishment of new Urban Estates, planning of commercial areas and research/development of zoning regulations. The wing is headed by a Chief Town Planner (HUDA) who is assisted by Senior Town Planner, District Town Planners, and Assistant Town Planner. The Town Planning Wing has also been entrusted with the job of designing and issue of advertisements in the newspapers regarding floatation of residential/industrial/ institutional sectors in all the Urban Estates, as well as work relating to Group Housing Schemes, Govt. land Schemes and Mandi Townships.
Haryana Urban Development Authority is a prime agency of the State Government engaged in the planned development of urban areas in the state. It undertakes development of land , NOC of Building in Haryana after the same is acquired by the Govt. of Haryana through its Urban Estates department for specific land uses, like residential, Commercial and Industrial etc. in accordance with the provisions of the Development Plans of a particular area.
The Development Plans are got prepared and published by the Director Town & Country Planning Haryana, in exercise of the powers conferred by Sub-Section 7 of section 5 of the Punjab Scheduled Roads and Controlled Areas (Restriction of Unregulated Development) Act, 1963.
After acquisition of land, a layout plan is prepared on the basis of a plane table survey of the acquired land, and in accordance with the norms & standards evolved by HUDA for providing a congenial living environment.
For the purpose of ensuring health and safety of the allottees and for proper aesthetics and a desirable street picture, Haryana Urban Development Authority( Erection of Buildings) Regulations, 1979 have been framed, which besides other design / Structural requirements, specify the proportion of the site which may be covered with building, F.A.R., Max. height etc. in the case of different types of buildings.