The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has appealed to owners of land parcels falling within the Navi Mumbai Airport Influenced Notified Area (NAINA) to submit their consent letters soon to fast-track development plans in the area.
These landowners are expected to submit their consent letter to NAINA office, within 10 days from the date of publishing notice in newspapers regarding submission of consent letters.
CIDCO has appealed to the landowners for quick consent in order to fast track implementation of town development plans and further the NAINA project.
This step will also benefit the landowners as they will be able to undertake development works on the land allotted to them and gain positive demand for those lands at the earliest.
CIDCO will be developing a modern and well-planned city through the NAINA project over the surrounding area of the airport measuring 672 sq km.
The development of 23 villages mentioned in the layout of the approved Interim Development Plan will be done through 11 Town Development Plans (TDP). Among them, TDP 1 to 3 are approved and being implemented at various levels.
The landowners coming under town development plans will get 40 percent developed plot from their original land and the carpet area will be the same as the original land. Thus, landowners will gain complete return on their lands.
CIDCO will be developing roads, playgrounds, schools, gardens, growth centres, etc facilities over the remaining 60 percent land. The land owners will get 40 percent of their land, even if the land is affected by any reservation.
CIDCO has decided to undertake TDP no 4 to 11 as per the preferences of land owners.
Those who are keen on the implementation of town development plans, those landowners/farmers/account holders under the concerned scheme who submits maximum consent letters sooner, such plans will be implemented at priority by CIDCO.
Through this, the landowners will be able to utilise the land for development works and the demand for it will increase prior time.
For faster implementation of these schemes and development of infrastructure, it is necessary for the concerned landowners to submit their consent letters.
Thus the account holders who are included in the Town Development Plan (TDP) no 4 to 11, need to submit the consent letters uploaded on the given website along with signatures of all account holders personally or through post.