Single-Window Residential Project Clearances Are Imperative
By Mr. Kishor Pate,
Amit Enterprises Housing
Ltd.
Considering the
increasing furore about delayed housing projects, the need for single-window
clearances for residential real estate projects has now become an imperative
that the government must act on. It is often assumed that developers delay
projects on purpose to gain some kind of profit, but the fact is that most of
the time lose heavily because of approval delays.
Developers make
significant investments into land, and the purpose of this investment is not to
hold on to it but to develop it. In order to do this, they must even today face
a crippling gauntlet of approvals, sanctions and permissions.
Until these approvals
are obtained, they have to pay the cost of holding the land and keeping their
construction materials and workforces on standby, in addition to having to face
the ire of their customers.
The fact is that every
day of delay costs a developer both financially and in terms of market goodwill
and reputation.
He is unable to market
the units within the project efficiently because of lack of visible progress on
site, and can therefore not generate capital to fund his next project.
Simultaneously, the government is not able to generate revenue by means of
stamp duty and registrations.
The process of
obtaining all the necessary approvals, of which there are currently more than
40, often takes as long as two years and sometimes even longer.
The list of
permissions or clearances for development of real estate in India varies from
state to state.
It generally includes
but is not limited to the following:
·
Land
Conversion
·
Change
of Zone for usage of Land
·
Ownership
Certificate
·
Non-encumbrance
·
Demarcation
Plan
·
Tree
cutting approval clearance
·
Bore
well registration certificate
·
Environmental
clearance
·
Consent
to Establishment
·
Firefighting
scheme approval before and after completion of construction
·
Site
office approval
·
Consent
for operate (for earthquake resistance along with plan approval
·
Approval
related to explosive substances such as gas and petroleum
·
Other
common facilities approvals
·
Road
access
·
Permission
for excavation
·
Lift-Escalator
installation approval
·
Lift
escalator operation license
·
NOC
for electric substation for every substation transformer within the building
·
Clearance
certificate for every electrical installation within the building
·
Diesel
generator sets installation approval
·
Fitness
certificate for diesel generator sets
·
Swimming
pool operation license
·
NOC
for rain harvesting
·
Damp-proofing
certificate
·
Electricity
scheme approval
·
Infrastructure
layout approval
·
Sewer
connection approval
·
Water
connection approval
·
Layout
approval
·
Development
License
·
Commencement
certificate
·
Building
completion certificate
·
Occupancy
certificate
The approval system we
have today is a hangover of the 'license raj' that started in the era of
India's occupation by the British and continued into its independence. The
reasons why this system continues are self-evident and do not need to
elaborated upon. However, in this era of progressive reforms in almost all
business segments, it is high time that the government enacts a single-window
clearance system for housing projects.
The provision of such
a system will enable residential developers to multiply their output several
times over.
The increased supply
would not only go towards meeting India's urgent housing needs but also
increase revenue for the government. At the same time, the additional supply
will increase competitiveness among developers and thereby help keep real
estate prices in check.
No doubt, there are a
number of provisions and safeguards that need to be put in place that such a
system is not exploited by unscrupulous elements. However, this issue has been
already been debated upon extensively by the most qualified experts, and such safeguards
have already been isolated and ratified.
What remains to be
actioned is the provision of single-window clearance for residential projects
that qualify for it at the Central as well as State levels. The lack of such a
system is a serious impediment not only for the real estate sector in
particular but also for the economy in general.
About the author
Mr. Kishor Pate is CMD
at Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd, Pune
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