ap government announced new real estate construction policy

The roads in the layouts were reduced to 9 meters instead of 12 meters,
and cellars were allowed for constructions on land above 500 square meters.

Changes were made to the setback rule of buildings.
Changes were made without any prior permission for constructions under five floors.

The rules were simplified so that the plans of buildings higher than ten meters can be given as deemed approval if signed by the owner, architect, engineer, surveyor, etc. and posted online.

It was decided to apply group development difficulties to gated communities. The rules were amended to allow environmental decks for buildings exceeding 30 meters in height.

The rule to establish a 12-meter service road for the development of sites considered as state national highways was removed.

The rule was changed to eliminate the need for NOC for constructions on railway tracks.
It has made it possible to set up a helipad for buildings taller than two hundred meters,
The Airport Authority of India has stated that for this, permission on construction safety from the engineering departments of IIT, JNTU and Venkateswara universities is required.

The government has made changes and additions to the rules so that permissions can be given through a single window.

The government has decided to simplify the rules for roads in building complexes with more than 100 residential units.

It has been decided to give permission by providing flexibility for setting up poultry farms on agricultural lands.

The government has decided to give permission to those who do not need TDR bonds to build there for that value.

The government hopes that these reforms will curb unauthorized layouts and construction of buildings,
The government has said that the time for obtaining permission will be reduced through a single window instead of going around all the offices for permissions.
The government hopes that these changes will help build well-planned towns

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