Addition(s)
Alteration(s) Allowed in DDA Flats
The Ministry of Urban
Development and Poverty Alleviation, Government of India has allowed certain
addition(s)/alteration(s) in DDA flats. These are applicable to all flats
built and allotted by DDA irrespective of whether these are located in
notified and denotified areas. The addition/alteration(s) allowed are
categorized in three categories:
Condonable:
These are minor addition /alteration(s)which do not require structural changes and can be carried out by the owner(s) without any prior intimation/permission of DDA/MCD. Permitted with intimation/permission: These addition(s) / alteration(s) are of major nature which may require structural changes, changes in the service lines and additional coverage. Additional coverage permitted with prior permission. The details of all the categories of addition / alterations which have been approved by Ministry of Urban Development & Poverty Alleviation by various orders by various orders are given below:
Condonable Items:
* To convert existing
barsati into room provided the wall is made of only 115 mm thick.
* Grills and glazing
in verandah with proper fixing arrangement.
* Raising height of
front and rear courtyard wall upto 7′ height by putting up jali/fencing.
* Providing door in
courtyard wherever not provided.
* Providing sunshades
on doors and windows wherever not provided with proper fixing arrangements.
* Closing the door.
* If the bathroom or
WC are not having roof, these may be treated as open urinals and allowed. 8.
Raising the wall of balcony/terrace parapet with grill or glazing upto 5′
height.
* Construction of open
staircase (cat ladder) where no staircase has been provided for approach to
the terrace.
* To put provide
additional PVC water tank at ground floor area without disturbing the common
passage.
* To provide an
additional PVC water tank in the scooter/car garage at the surface level.
* To provide loft
/shelf in the rooms without chase in the walls.
* To change the
flooring with water proofing treatment.
* To remove half
(41/2) brick wall.
* To make a ramp at
front gate without disturbing the common passage /storm water drain.
* To provide sunshades
or the outer windows upto 2′wide projection.
* To provide false
ceiling in rooms.
* To make an opening
of maximum size of 2′6″ x1′9″ for exhaust fan or air-conditioner in existing
walls.
* Fixing of door in
back and front courtyard.
* Converting of window
into Almirah subject to availability of light and ventilation as per building
byelaws provided that no structural elements are disturbed and there is no
projection extending beyond the external wall.
* Shifting of water
storage tank/raising of parapet wall upto 5′ height and putting additional
water storage tank. Wherever the existing water storage tank capacity is less
than 500 ltrs in a flat, a 500 ltrs tank can either replace the existing
water storage tank or if possible the additional tank can be added so as to
make the total storage capacity upto 550 ltrs. However, such
replacement/provision of additional tank will be done only on the locations
specified for such tanks and the supporting beams will be required to be
strengthened suitably. Parapet wall around terrace can be increased to a
height of 5′.
* To shift the front
glazing, rooms/windows upto existing chajja.
Addition/Alteration(s) Permitted With Prior Intimation / Permission: Following addition(s) / alteration(s) can be carried out with prior intimation/permission of the concerned agency i.e. DDA/MCD as per the prescribed procedure:
* Interchange the
position of kitchen,bathroom & WC with proper connections subject to
structure safety. To carryout this interchange, all the allottees of one
vertical stack will have to apply jointly to the concerned agency.
* Construction of bath
room and WC in the rear courtyard.
* Covering of open
terrace with sloping roofs upto 9′ height with light weight material e.g.
fibre glass / AC sheets / GI sheets with pipes and standard angle iron
section etc. and enclosing with glazing.
* Removal of original
structure and reconstruction with due permission in the case of single
storeyed built up flats only subject to the satisfaction of building bye-laws
and prior approval of the local authority.
Additional Coverage Permitted With Prior Permission:
* Covering of
courtyard and floor level terraces is allowed subject to fulfillment of
building byelaws and structural safety. In three or four storeyed flats the
owners at upper floor shall have the right to cover the area available as a
result of coverage of courtyard /terrace of floor below. In such cases the
residents of DDA flats in a vertical stack served by the same staircase
should give their consent and jointly apply for permission.
* In two storeyed
flats the allottee at first floor wil have no right of construction above the
courtyard built by ground floor allottee. The upper floor allottee of two
storeyed flat can use the roof terrace for extra coverage as permissible.
* A barsati on the
roof terrace of the top floor in addition to mumty is allowed. This barsati
should preferably be adjoining to the mumty and equivalent to the size of the
room below so that construction of wall over is ensured at terrace level.
This will be subject to the provision of access to the residents of the block
for maintenance of water tank, plumbing system,fixing of TV/Cable antennas
etc. All the addition/alteration(s) and additional coverage will be governed
by 5 basic principals:
* There is no encroachment on the public land.
* Structural stability
of the building is ensured.
* Light and
ventilation of the habitable rooms is ensured as per the building byelaws.
* There is no
infringement of other’s rights.
* The service elements
such as manhole, rainwater fittings, sanitary fittings etc. are not disturbed
and remain exposed for periodical inspection and maintenance. The owner(s)
will be allowed to cover additional space with prior permission of the
concerned agency i.e DDA/MCD as per the prescribed procedure. The existing
additional covered area and addition(s)/alteration(s) can also be get
regularized by the owner(s) of DDA flats if the same are within the
prescribed norms following the same procedure. Procedure of Permission.
*
Additions/alterations in DDA flats in the Development Areas of the DDA shall
be permitted by DDA and in other areas by MCD.
* An Architect
registered with Council of Architecture under Architects Act 1972 shall have
the authority to certify plans for their correctness regarding original
construction as well as proposals being in conformity with building byelaws
and to the guidelines of addition (s) /alteration(s). Once the plans with all
the documents certified by the Architect, structural Engineer and fee are
submitted to DDA/MCD, these will be taken on record and treated as permitted.
* The person(s) who
has / have already carried out or intend to make addition(s)/ alteration(s)
in the flat(s), shall intimate in writing in the prescribed form and such
intimation shall be accompanied alongwith the documents as given in Para 3.
The form is to be filled up and jointly certified by the owner(s) and
Registered Architect which contains the statement of the proposal and amount
deposited. The proposal with all requisite information/documents and
certification shall be accepted by DDA/MCD and one coy of the proposal will
be certified /stamped and returned to the applicant. Incomplete proposal
shall not be accepted.
* In cases where
permission is required for interchanging the position of kitchen, bathroom
& WC or for additional coverage in courtyard and terraces, all the
owner(s) of one vertical block will jointly submit the proposal to DDA/MCD.
In case, where all the owner(s) of one vertical block are not interested to
carry out the addition/ alteration but one or two of them are interested,
they will have to obtain no Objection Certificate from the remaining
owner(s).
* The Architect(s) may
draw the original plan of the flat(s) by measurements and satisfy themselves
about their correctness. If need be, they can obtain a certified copy of
original plan of the flat from Housing and Urban Projects Wing, DDA on
prescribed payment. Building Plan Fee And Additional Floor Area Charges A
building plan fee of Rs. 200/- will be charged for processing the plans
irrespective of covered area involved. In addition to this, a charge of Rs.
450/- per sqm. Will be levied for additional covered area proposed to be
constructed. The rate of Rs. 450/- per sqm. is in accordance with the rate
given by the Ministry vide order dated 25.09.1998 (Annexure -E) for
additional FAR in group housing pockets. Provision of Test Check DDA/MCD
reserves the right to test check the proposal / completion submitted to it
and in case it is found that the proposal / completion is not in conformity
with building bye-laws / given guidelines for addition(s)/alteration(s) in
DDA flats, the permission will be revoked and action will be taken against
the Architect as per Rules and Regulations, and the construction which is not
in conformity with building bye-laws and guidelines will be removed as per
provisions of Delhi Development Act/ DMC Act. Documents to be Submitted.
* Application form in
prescribed proforma.
* 4 (four) Registered
with Council of Architecture under the Architects Act 1972 indicating his /
her name, address, telephone number, clearly showing original construction in
blue colour and proposed construction/construction to be regularized in red
colour at a scale not less than 1: 100.
* Certificate of
supervision by Architect and structural Engineer alongwith a copy of their
valid registration and qualification certificate.
* Certificate of
supervision by Plumber if changes in wet areas i.e. kitchen,bath,WC/Toilet
are proposed or the services are being affected in any way alongwith copy of
valid registration certificate of Plumber.
* Proof of ownership
documents: Lease deed / conveyance deed shall be taken as documents for the
proof of ownership. Registered sale deed or general Power of Attorney
/Agreement to sale shall be accepted as the proof of ownership only after the
property has been converted into freehold by DDA. This will also be required
from the owner(s) who have given NOC only.
* Certificate by
owner(s) and structural Engineer for safety from natural hazard as per the
proforma prescribed by Ministry.
* Indemnity Bond for
structural stability on a non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 100/- duly attested
by 1st Class Magistrate/Notary Public. This Indemnity Bond will have to be
given individually by all the owners of the vertical stack of flats. This
will not be required from those owner(s) who have given NOC only.
The above bylaws have been obtained from Govt. of NCT of Delhi website.
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Aug 23, 2012
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