Mangaluru: Single window system for housing licence: J R Lobo


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JS)

Mangaluru, May 8: A single window system will be introduced for issuing licences for construction of houses measuring less than 2,000 sq ft, said MLA J R Lobo.

He was addressing a review meet at Mangaluru City Corporation here on Friday May 8, chaired by urban development minister Vinay Kumar Sorake.

Lobo made the announcement after one of the MCC members suggested that people who build houses measuring less than 2,000 sq ft could be given licences as is done under Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP). Welcoming the suggestion, Lobo said that a single window system would be introduced and licences would be issued within a day.

During the meeting, CREDAI D B Mehta said that licences for constructing houses and buildings had been pending for long. When J R Lobo asked an official for statistics, it was revealed that out of 2,233 applications, 1,902 were issued and 331 are under process.

"Licences should be given on first come, first served basis and issued within a maximum of two-three months. The last time building bylaws were set was in 2006. The bylaws should be either amended or new bylaws introduced," he said.

He also said that the refundable security deposit paid by builders while applying for licences has not been paid back even a year after submission of completion certificate. "Around Rs one crore is pending to be paid to CREDAI members alone despite them having submitted completion certificates. The same is the case in deposits for temporary water connections," he said.

In response, J R Lobo directed the MCC commissioner Hephsiba Rani Koralpati to pay the security deposits back within a month of submission of completion certificates. When he suggested having a file monitoring system, Korlapati replied, "There are minor lapses in providing licences. We will conducte a file disposal drive to clear the pending licence applications."

Vinay Kumar Sorake took the officials to task and demanded to know why files were not moving, but no one gave any reply. J R Lobo said that table inspection should be done from time to time to resolve the issue at the earliest.


Clerk suspended

During the meeting, Sorake also ordered the suspension of a clerk over the issue of pending birth and death certificates.

J R Lobo said that there was a lot of confusion over issuing of birth and death certificates, even though the system is computerised and certificates are supposed to be disposed off within a day.

An official at this point said that while people applied for birth and death certificates, a clerk named Bhaskar insisted that the governing body should be mentioned as MCC instead of Karnataka government, which led to undue delays. Lobo called for the clerk and took him to task, saying that MCC too comes under the Karnataka government and he should not be insisting on changing it to MCC. Sorake then asked the MCC commissioner to suspend the clerk on the spot.

 

Solid waste management

The issue of solid waste management dominated the meeting. J R Lobo asked the officials of Antony waste management company to explain its work as per the contract. The officials of the firm replied that their work included door to door collection of solid waste, cleaning of drain measuring less than one metre, sweeping certain roads, and cleaning 6 km stretch of the beach.

Health committee chairman Prakash Salian said that in some places waste collection was going on as expected but in some places the company workers have been collecting the waste once a week and in some places twice a week. "This is not done because people are facing problems. The company drivers say their salaries are not paid and there is shortage of labourers, so it is difficult for them to go around daily for waste collection," he said.

When Antony firm representatives were asked to explain, they said that they had not received the entire amount from the MCC. "We have invested Rs 35 crore on vehicles and on salaries. The process was supposed to start in January but got delayed till February, and we have paid salaries for four months from our own pockets. We have one machine to clean the drains and two more are expected next week."

Responding to the issue, the MCC commissioner said, "We have paid the company for salaries and fuel, and the rest will be paid soon. The company has given two bills of Rs 1.66 crore and Rs 1.84 crore. We will exclude the drainage work as it is not yet done. We have given a deadline of one week to start the work on cleaning drains and by May end all the drains in the city should be cleaned."

Former mayor Mahabala Maarla said that a machine worth Rs 52 lac meant for cleaning the roads has been lying in the shed. "Antony company has to take the machine on rent according to the contract and use it to clean the city," he said.

J R Lobo told the health officer to monitor the work done by the Antony company.

CREDAI president D B Mehta raised the issue of solid waste management tax and said, "We had called a meeting of various associations and builders and discussed the issue of increase in cess on solid waste management. The tax is unscientific and should be reduced."

To this, former mayor Shashidhar Hegde said that a committee has already been formed to discuss the issue and it would be reduced next year.


Markets and Town Hall

Regarding upgrading of markets in the city under phase two of ADB project, J R Lobo asked town planning consultant Dharmaraj to develop a concept so that funds could be obtained from the government.

Sorake said that a special meeting would be called to discuss plans for upgrading the markets and that June 15 has been set as deadline to complete work on Bejai and Jeppu markets.

Regarding renovation of Town Hall, MCC commissioner Hephsiba Korlapati said that there were some technical issues but they have been almost resolved now. "We will call fresh tenders and the work will be completed as soon as possible," she said.


'Issue regarding MCC commissioner resolved'

Speaking to the media later, Sorake responded to a question on the demand for MCC commissioner's transfer by several corporators, and said that the issue has been resolved. "There was minor misunderstand which has been resolved now. The chief minister has told everyone to coordinate and things will go right. I had a meeting with everyone concerned the issue has been set right."

To a question on the construction of footpaths, he said that though second phase of ADB project has been sanctioned, the funds are yet to be released. "The contractors are not coming forward for the work. We have MoU with Delta and we can get the footpath and drainage work done through them. It is not a big problem and will be sorted out soon," he said.

  

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  • Harold D'cunha, Manglaore, India

    Tue, May 12 2015

    Our MANGALORE MLA J R Lobo doing great job. At least here, I feel, I have voted a right candidate.

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  • Mohandas Kumar, Kanekarabettu

    Sat, May 09 2015

    4 time won BJP MLA Yogesh Bhat, atlest 20 years restricted Mangalore development....

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, May 09 2015

    Mr Lobo's commitment and vision, despite no doubt opposition from many quarters, is not only appreciable but truly amazing.

    What is sad in our society is that anybody who can give loud speeches and muster some goondas around them is generally considered a leader.

    To keep the goondas hanging around you, you need to give them all sorts of bribes and presents. If the goondas belong to a union, you need to support that union, even if that union is completely working against the common sense and society.

    Mr Lobo seems to have courage on the strength of his work, not on the strength of goonda support.

    Hopefully the Mangalurian people will continue supporting this gentleman.

    Thank you Mr Lobo.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sat, May 09 2015

    Dear Peddu, Lobam knows the job!! MP does not!! As simple as that!! Disagree are only minor chaddis...against any good to anybody!!

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  • Michael noronha, Mysore

    Fri, May 08 2015

    The advantage of having a retired bureaucrat as a MLA is he knows how to knock at the officials where it hurts most. He can definetly silence their false statements. Mr JR lobo should ensure that the statements taken forcefully from the home builders less than 2000 sq.ft by making them sign an agreement that the staircase and front space of their homes will be surrendered to the corporation.With regard to the market upgradation in mangalore,it is adviseable that m'lore market should have a centralised AC market for vegetables/fish/meat/fruits. This could be a model market for the nation. A very nominal entry fee of Rs 1 from customers could be charged and a reasonable enhanced rent from the vendors. Keeping mlore clean is a must otherwise it breads mosquitos and stench. MCC should be a honest and just pay master paying up the dues to the contractors. Most important is performance should be measured by action and "Less Meetings". In India we are tired of hearing gossip during meetings. We need action. Good start Mr JR Lobo and team.

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  • m.hussain, mangalore

    Fri, May 08 2015

    obtaining license for the construction of house by citizens is being considered as crime by MCC officials without throwing bribe won't get license weather a family or single women or widow whoever apply for that. Issuing license through a single window is welcome move however issuing in a day is far from truth. it takes minimum one week to review application and drawings

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, May 08 2015

    J.R.Lobo Rocks
    Opposition Shocks....

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  • Francis D'souza, Mangalore

    Fri, May 08 2015

    Mr. J.R.Lobo, please look into as to why it takes months for an RTC to mutate. It also takes half a day to get an RTC. The chairs have broken near the RTC counter.There is no proper lighting and fans. The cobwebs have not been removed for years.

    At the City Corporation, (1) It takes 15 days or more to get a copy of the birth / death certificate. Why , when the section is computerized ? (2) To mutate a Khata it takes more than a month inspite of all the documents being produced. The Computer of this section has broken down years ago and with no replacement. It is still manually written. Why ? In the meanwhile the sitting fees of the Corporators has risen, taxes increased. Why ? Nobody cares for the public in the Corporation Revenue office. Library cess is collected but how many people actually visit this library ? Please check into this matter as well.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Fri, May 08 2015

    THE CENTRAL MARKET OF MANGALORE SHOULD BE SANITIZED EVERYDAY AND CLEANLINESS TO BE MAINTAINED IN THE AREA BY INDIVIDUAL SHOP KEEPERS !! AS THE PRODUCTS ARE ORIGINATED FROM THIS PLACE AND SPREAD ALL OVER DK !!

    AND MANGALURU MAHA NAGARA PALIKE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THAT !!

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Fri, May 08 2015

    WHILE NALINI IS ABSCONDING FROM THE SITUATION AND THE "YOUNG" LOBO IS IN ACTIVE MODE !!

    WHAT A TRAGEDY OF POLITICS !!!

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