
Added area residents’ wait for additional building plan approval continues
The Hindu
It has been a 10-year-long wait for residents in added areas for the Coimbatore Corporation to resolve the problems in giving additional building plan approval. The residents from 40 wards continue to
It has been a 10-year-long wait for residents in added areas for the Coimbatore Corporation to resolve the problems in giving additional building plan approval. The residents from 40 wards continue to knock on the Corporation’s door but there is no solution yet. The residents in Vadavalli, Thudiyalur, Kavundampalayam, Kalapatti or Kurchi cannot get plan approval from the Corporation if they have to take up additional construction, say a first floor. For, the Corporation does not treat as legit the approval they had obtained from the then local body for constructing the existing building.More Related News

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