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SEcTION 7 PLOT FENCING SEcTION: 7 PLOT FENCING
The developer shall provide perimeter fencing to define the boundary of the 2) Access openings through fences shall be equipped with gates which
property and to provide the degree of security and privacy that is consistent with shall be kept closed and locked when the site is unattended and
the building type. maintained in place until completion of the construction or demolition
activities.
7.1 The construction shall be within the plot limits.
3) The fence height, materials and details shall be as per the DCR of the
7.2 The fence height to be measured from adjacent road edge level or adjacent related business unit.
plot level. (figure-13)
7.6 In all cases for the placement, construction and/or the removal of a
Fence fence, the developer shall coordinate with the Authority at the start of the
project.
Fence Adjacent 7.7 Necessary earth retaining structures and proper measures to prevent
H Road
Level discharge of surface drainage to adjoining plots shall be provided along
Adjacent H with the plot boundary when required, and to suit the site conditions, for
Plot Level the approval of the Authority. (figure-14)
Figure-13 Fencing Height (H) Measurement
High Level
7.3 The permanent fence height for different building types as follows:
1) Residential: The residential buildings and villas shall not exceed 3.0
meters.
2) Industrial and Commercial: shall not exceed 2.4 meters.
Low Level
3) Public Playgrounds, Parks, Play Areas and Agricultural Uses: An open
mesh or chain like fences shall not exceed 3.5 meters except for
special purpose requirement (like tennis court) at the discretion of
the Authority.
7.4 Fence height, materials and details shall be as per the DCR of the related Figure-14 Earth Retaining Structures
business unit.
7.5 Temporary fence for construction sites
1) Fence shall have a reasonably smooth surface facing the public way
and shall be without openings, except those required for access.
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