The document discusses development plans for towns and cities. It explains that a development plan is an ideal plan showing the full future development of a town. The objectives of a development plan are to arrange the town's pattern to satisfy present and future needs, restrict haphazard growth, and bring harmony between groups. Data collected and drawings prepared for the plan must show land use, transportation, utilities and standards for amenities. The plan undergoes stages of preparation including public feedback before legal approval and execution by local authorities.
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Development control rules,
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Rural developments- Growth
centre approach, Area Development approach, Integrated rural development
approach.
A development plan is an aspect of town and country planning in the United Kingdom comprising a set of documents that set out the local authority's policies and proposals for the development and use of land in their area.
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1. Presentation: CIA3
SUB: Advanced Town and Regional
Planning
Program: M.Tech. (Valuation L&B)
Topic : DEVELOPMENT PLAN
PRN: 210101221014
Name Of Student: Dahiphale Adinath
Under the Guidance of
Prof: MADHURI NIKAM
School of Engineering and Technology
2. OUTLINE OF
PRESENTATION
Introduction
Objectives of Development Plan
Necessity of Development Plan
Data to be Collected
Drawings to be Prepared
Features of Development Plan
Planning Standards
Report
Stages of Preparation
Method of execution
Legal Status of Development Plan
Co-operation
References
3. For a successful town planning there must be a plan which
envisages the entire town as a single unit.
The development or expansion of a town takes a long time, and
therefore, the development is required to be controlled at any time
on the basis of a plan. Such a plan is called as 'Development
Plan‟ or „Master Plan‟.
The development plan is generally prepared to improve the old
conditions of the town but it is also equally necessary for the
new cities to be planned and built on virgin land.
e.g. New Delhi, Gandhinagar, Chandigarh, etc.
A development plan is an ideal plan showing the full
development of the town at some future date.
INTRODUCTION
4. It arranges the pattern of a town in such a way so as to satisfy
the present requirements without introduction
of future improvements by the coming generations.
Restricting haphazard and unplanned growth.
It helps to bring harmony & understanding between the different
groups of the people.
It removes the defects of uncoordinated physical growth.
It serves as a guide to the planning body for making any
recommendations for public improvement.
OBJECTIVES OF DP
5. OBJECTIVES OF DP
It stimulates wider interest in community problems.
To coordinate the physical, economic, social & political
forces that govern the structure of the community.
To formulate long term & short term action programs
with a view to injecting long term considerations
into short term actions.
6. To control the development of various industries in a
systematic
way
To discourage the an used and unscientific way growth
It serves an overall picture and programfor the
future development
To offset the evils which have come up due to
overcrowding of population such as acute shortage of
houses, traffic congestion, inadequate open spaces and
insufficiency in public amenities; etc.
NECESSITY OF DEVELOPMENT
PLAN
7. • Details of trades and industries
• Development of airports
• Environments of site
• Facilities of transport
• Geological conditions of the site
• Land values and land use pattern
• Locations of spots of natural beauty
• Locations of water supply units
DATA TO BE COLLECTED
8. • Meteorological details such as intensity and
direction of wind, temperature, rainfall, etc.
• Mineral resources
• Places of historical origin
• Political position of the surrounding area
• Population
• Requirements for railway stations, goods yards
and shipping facilities
• sewage disposal plant and storm
water drainage.
DATA TO BE COLLECTED
9. 1. Boundaries of land of different types such as
residential, agricultural, industrial, etc.
2. Boundary of green belt around the town
3. Contours of the whole city
4. Different zones
5. Landscape features
6. Locations of public buildings and town centers
7. Open spaces including parks and playgrounds
8. Positions of natural springs, rivers and streams
9. Positions of public utility services such as water supply
station, sewage disposal plant, power plant, etc.
10. Present and proposed communication systems, etc.
PREPARATION OF DRAWING
10. Keep in mind three fundamental before making
“amenity, convenience and health”
Convenience and cheap means of transport
Good sanitation and water supply
Open air spaces
Population density control
Proper situations for places of worship, education &
recreation
Requirement and Distribution of Land(Land Use
Pattern)
Width of roads etc.
FEATURES OF DEVELOPMENT
PLAN
11. Educational facilities such as primary school, high
school and college
Medical facilities such as dispensary, health centre and
hospital
Shopping facilities such as departmental stores, shops,
etc.
Miscellaneous amenities such as
burial ground, crematorium, cinema, auditorium,
stadium, petrol filling cum service station, police
station, post office, fire station, library,
community hall, tele•phone exchange, etc.
PLANNING STANDARDS
12. Width of roads such as village roads, state roads,
national highways, etc.
Development of land for the construction of build•ings
in the form of various building bye-laws; etc.
PLANNING STANDARDS
13. The written report accompanying the development plan
should analyze the existing state of the town and it
should include the following topics to suggest the
improvement of town in general:
Cost estimates for immediate measures
Development of basic industries in urban and suburban
zones
Engineering infrastructure, site development, sanitation
and hygienic measures
Functional zoning and architectural principles involved
in the town plan; pattern of highways and urban
transportation; population growth for a design period
and the first stage of construction
Technical and economic factors of the project etc.
REPORTS
14. General methods normally followed for the
preparation are:
• Planning department of the local government
• Specialized planning organization
• A consultant
• State town planning department
• Collection of data and relevant information
from civic survey and other sources.
STAGES OF PREPARATION
15. • Preparation of a tentative draft of the development
plan and notifying the same for comments, suggestions
and discussions from experts and the public.
• Considerations of views received from experts and the
public with sympathy and without any prejudice.
• Preparation of the revised development plan
accommodating the good aspects of
comments received from experts and the public.
• Determination of the sequence in which
the development plan will be
implemented.
STAGES OF PREPARATION
16. METHOD OF EXECUTION
The execution of the development plan is carried out by the
Municipal or Corporation authorities.
The first thing to be determined is the layout of the road system.
It requires a functional approach to the more important
sociological aspects of the town, viz. 'Folk, Place and Work'.
Lastly a financial program is prepared to devise the ways and
means for the implementation of the Development Plan according
to the Schedule.
For execution a team of experts in Engineering, Architecture,
Public health, Sociology, Economics, Finance etc. headed by a
Town Planner is required.
17. The interim development Plan also called the Outline Development
Plan is thus prepared by the Planning Authority. The statutory time
limit is two years.
It shall then be notified for the public comments and suggestions
(Time one month) The Draft plan may be revised in the light of the
public and expert comments and shall be submitted for
Government's sanction. (Four months from date of publication of
the draft plan.
The Govt. sanctions the revised plan and appoints an arbitrator. The
Arbitrator after holding proceedings in respect of each plot
publishes the award and submits the detailed proposals to the
higher authority such as the President of the Tribunal of
Arbitration (No fixed time limit but at least twelve months for
small scheme).
THE PLAN MAKING & PLAN
IMPLEMENTATION ARE
INSEPARABLE
18. The Arbitrator prepares the final scheme and submits to
Govt. with plans through the local authority (usually
six months). The local authority forwards the final
scheme to the Govt. (usually three months).Govt.
sanctions the final scheme after the photozinco Dept.,
has printed all the plans.
The detailed Development Plan also called the
comprehensive Development Plan is duly approved and
sanctioned by the Govt.
19. The implementation of development plan would be
binding
it should
on all the
be made
possible if
concerned
obligatory
it is made legally
authorities. Hence
and give the plan. The legal status to
facilitate its implementation.
LEGAL STATUS OF
DEVELOPMENT PLAN
20. The success of a plan depends on the active participation &
cooperation `of the people.
A wide range of voluntary organizations and institutions
such as youth clubs, colony associations, chambers
of commerce, women councils and professional bodies
may be involved in the planning process.
The mass media such as newspapers, journals, radio,
television and cinema can be effective in educating the
public on civic problems and planning.
Well presented monographs, booklets, handouts,
pamphlets, manuals, guides etc. Go a long way in
stimulating civic interest in planning.
CO OPERATION
21. G. K. Hiraskar (1989, Third Reprint – 2006), “Fundamentals of Town
Planning “, Dhanpat Rai Publications (P) Ltd., New Delhi.
Gallion Arthur & Simon Eisnor; (1996),”The Urban Pattern, City Planning &
Designing”, CBS Publishers, India.
61st technical book, NA
TIONAL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNERS
CONGRESS
Urban planning, Theory & Practice, M. Pratap Rao. - Ch-6 Development Plan
The Gujarat Town Planning and Urban DevelopmentAct, 1976.
City Development Plan: Surat
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