The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has announced plans to recover the costs incurred for demolishing illegal structures in Chikhali Kudalwadi from the property owners. This decision comes in the wake of several unauthorized constructions th
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The PCMC is recovering demolition costs from property owners to ensure compliance with local building codes and zoning regulations. This decision is part of a broader effort to enforce building regulations and maintain the integrity of the city's planning.
Non-compliance with the cost recovery process could result in legal action against the property owners. The PCMC has warned that failure to pay the costs may lead to further penalties and legal proceedings.
The demolition costs are being divided equally among the property owners who have been found guilty of violating the building regulations and whose structures have been demolished.
The PCMC is implementing several measures to prevent future violations, including stricter monitoring of construction activities, increased penalties for violations, and enhanced public awareness campaigns. They are also setting up a dedicated helpline for residents to report suspicious construction activities.
Residents can report suspicious construction activities by calling the dedicated helpline set up by the PCMC. The helpline number and other details will be provided by the corporation to ensure easy reporting.
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