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“Mohan Suburbia” By Mohan Lifespaces LLP
Break up of NON FSI:
Area Plot A Plot B Total Free of FSI 139904.94 12588.00 152493.00
Total BUA: Plot A Plot B Total Total BUA 223876.92 61582.97 2,85,459.96
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Annexure V
Building Configuration and Occupancy
S.N. Building Configuration# Height (m)
No of Tenements
Occupancy Total
Population
1 TYPE – I x 5 1021.55
TOTAL :‐ 5107.75 22.40
28 TOTAL :‐ 140
7.30 700
2 TYPE – II x 5 1696.94
TOTAL :‐ 8484.70 22.40
28 TOTAL :‐ 140
12.12 700
3 TYPE – III x 2 1359.12
TOTAL :‐ 2718.24 22.40
28 TOTAL :‐ 56
9.71 280
4 TYPE – IV x 8 1213.52
TOTAL :‐ 9708.16 22.40
28 TOTAL :‐ 224
8.67 1120
5 TYPE – V x 1 1319.88 22.40 28 9.43 140
6 TYPE – VI x 2 1760.51
TOTAL :‐ 3521.02 22.40
42 TOTAL :‐ 84
8.38 420
7 TYPE – VII x 3 1891.86
TOTAL :‐ 5675.58 22.40
42 TOTAL :‐ 126
9.01 630
8 TYPE – VIII x 1 2648.39 22.40 63 8.41 315
9 TYPE – IX x 2 178.59
TOTAL :‐ 357.18 6.45
2 TOTAL :‐ 4
17.86 20
10 TYPE – X x 4 1613.45
TOTAL :‐ 6453.80 22.40
42 TOTAL :‐ 168
7.68 840
11 TYPE – XII x 1 1919.16 22.40 28 13.71 140
12 TYPE – XIII x 3 990.23
TOTAL :‐ 2970.69 22.40
28 TOTAL :‐ 84
7.07 420
13 TYPE – XIV x 3 1096.97
TOTAL :‐ 3290.91 22.40
30 TOTAL :‐ 90
7.31 450
14 TYPE – XV x 5 1058.16
TOTAL :‐ 5290.80 22.40
30 TOTAL :‐ 150
7.05 750
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15 TYPE – XVI x 1 9902.85 55.05 164 12.08 820
16 TYPE – XVII x 1 7840.60 55.05 133 11.79 665
17 TYPE – XVIII x 1 1378.16 23.70 32 8.61 160
18 TYPE – XIX x 1 2120.33 22.40 42 10.10 210
19 TYPE – 20 x 2 3281.71
TOTAL :‐ 6563.42 37.20
95 TOTAL :‐ 190
6.91 950
20 TYPE – 21 x 2 3546.53
TOTAL :‐ 7093.06 37.20
95 TOTAL :‐ 190
7.47 950
21 TYPE – 22 x 1 5173.67
TOTAL :‐ 5173.67 54.30 141 7.34 705
22 TYPE – 23 x 2 4817.38
TOTAL :‐ 9634.76 54.30 130 14.82 650
23 TYPE – 24 x 2 3494.79
TOTAL :‐ 6989.58 37.20
143 TOTAL :‐ 286
4.89 1430
24 TYPE – 25 x 2 2823.04
TOTAL :‐ 5646.08 45.75
118 TOTAL :‐ 236
4.78 1180
25 TYPE – 26 x 4 1339.77
TOTAL :‐ 5359.08 22.95
56 TOTAL :‐ 224
4.78 1120
26 TYPE – 27 x 1 1700.80 28.65 71 4.79 355
27 TYPE – 28 x 1 1975.85 22.95 56 7.06 280
28 Total 16400
29 Floating Population (@5% of 4) 820
30 Commercial 6000 sq. mtr.
2000 3 person/ sq.m 2000
31 Floating population (@ 5% of 6) 100
32 Total Population (Residential + Commercial) 19320
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Annexure VI
Parking Statement
Sr. No. Type of Parking
Parking ratio Parking area in sq.m No. of Parking
Required* Provided Required* Provided Required* Proposed
A Tenements having carpet area 50 to 100 sq m (437 tenements)
1 Four (4) wheeler 3 car / 1 flat
3 car / 1 flat
40020 40020 146 1334
2 Two wheeler 1 scooter /
1 flat 1 scooter
/ 1 flat 1770 1770 583 590
3 bicycle 1 cycle / 1 flat
1 cycle / 1 flat
826 826 583 590
B Tenements having carpet area up to 50 sq m (2843 tenements)
1 Four (4) wheeler -- -- ‐‐ ‐‐ -- --
2 Two wheeler 1 scooter /
1 flat 1 scooter
/ 1 flat 10680 10680 3554 3560
3 bicycle 1 cycle / 1
flat 1 cycle /
1 flat 4984 4984
3554 3560
C Tenements having carpet area above 150 sq m (1 tenements)
1 Four (4) wheeler 3 car / 1 flat
3 car / 1 flat
2040 2040 102 102
2 Two wheeler 2 scooter / 1 flat
2 scooter / 1 flat
204 204 68 68
3 bicycle 2 cycle / 1 flat
2 cycle / 1 flat
95.2 95.2 68 68
D Commercial (SHOWROOM & SHOP AREA) 578.92/100 = 5.79 say =6 nos.
1 Four (4) wheeler for 100 m2
(3 cars) - 360 360
18 18
2
Two wheeler for 100 m2
(9 scooter) - 162 162 54 54
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3 bicycle for 100 m2
(3 cycle) - 25.2 25.2
18 18
E Commercial (OFFICE COMM. NON CONGESTED ) 737.90 / 200 = 3.68 say = 4 nos.
1 Four (4) wheeler for 200 m2
( 5 cars) - 400 400
20 20
2 Two wheeler for 200 m2
(12 scooter)
- 144 144
48 48
3 bicycle for 200 m2
( 4 cycle) - 22.4 22.4
16 16
E Visitors parking (10%)
1 Four (4) wheeler - - 480 480 24 24
2 Two wheeler - - 93 93 31 31
3 bicycle - - 28 28 20 20
F Total (A +B+C+D+E)
1 Four (4) wheeler - - 7980 7980 266 266
2 Two wheeler - - 1011 1011 337 337
3 bicycle - - 314 314 224 224
Total Parking area = Cover [ 7115.74 ] + Open [ 2189.26 ] = 9305 Sq.m
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Annexure VII
Water Demand (per Day) and Water Budget For NANO PROJECT
Sr. No.
Type of Buildings
No. of Tenements/
Area Occupancy Population
Water Requirement
(LPCD)
Total Water Requirement in
m3/Day
1 Residential 1654 flats 5 nos. 8270 nos 135 ltr/day 1116.4m3/day
2 Floating Population
--- 50 nos. 50 nos. 15 ltr/day 0.75 m3/day
3 Total residential population 1117.2 m3/day
4 Commercial
Mall (Shop)
30 nos 40 nos. 40 nos. 25ltr/day 1.0m3/day
5 Floating
Population
Visitor
-- 20 nos. 20nos. 25ltr/day 0.5 m3/day
6 Total commercial population 1.5 m3/day
7 Total residential+ commercial population 8380nos. ---
8 Landscape Area
9 Total domestic water requirement (3+6) 1118.7 m3/day
10 Fresh water requirement (m3) (67% of 3+33% of 6) 749.0 m3/day
11 Flushing water requirement (m3) (33% of 3+67% of 6) 369.67 m3/day
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Annexure VI
Water Budget For NANO PROJECT
Domestic 749m3 Flushing 369.67m3
Consumption/Loss (20%) 149.8m3
Domestic + Flushing
599.2 m3 +369.67 m3
Sewage 968.87CMD
(Capacity 1050 m3/Day)
Recycled Water
970 m3
PMC
500.33m3
Gardening
100 m3
Flushing
369.67 m3
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Annexure V
Water Demand (per Day) and Water Budget For PHASE-I & SCHOOL
Sr. No.
Type of Buildings
No. of Tenements/
Area Occupancy Population
Water Requirement
(LPCD)
Total Water Requirement in
m3/Day
1 Residential 615 nos flats 5 nos 3075 nos 135ltr/day 415.12 m3/day
2 Floating Population
--- 30 nos. 30 nos. 15 ltr/day 0.45 m3/day
3 Total residential population 415.57 m3/day
4 Commercial
(Children)
12 class room
1450 nos. 1450 nos. 12.5 ltr/day 1.8 m3/day
5 Floating
Population
Staff
-- 40 nos. 40 nos. 25 ltr/day 1.0 m3/day
6 Total commercial population 2.8 m3/day
7 Total residential+ commercial population 4595 nos. ---
8 Landscape Area
9 Total domestic water requirement (3+6) 418.37 m3/day
10 Fresh water requirement (m3) (67% of 3+33% of 6) 279.35 m3/day
11 Flushing water requirement (m3) (33% of 3+67% of 6) 138.97 m3/day
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Water Budget For PHASE- I & SCHOOL
Domestic 279.35m3 Flushing138.97m3
Consumption/Loss (20%) 55.87m3
Domestic + Flushing
223.48 m3 +138.97 m3
Sewage 362.45CMD
(Capacity 400 m3/Day)
Recycled Water
360 m3
PMC
146.03m3
Gardening
75 m3
Flushing
138.97m3
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Annexure V
Water Demand (per Day) and Water Budget For PHASE-II,III,IV,V & MALL
Sr. No.
Type of Buildings
No. of Tenements/
Area Occupancy Population
Water Requirement
(LPCD)
Total Water Requirement in
m3/Day
1 Residential 1141 flats 5 nos. 5705 nos 135 ltr/day 770 m3/day
2 Floating Population
--- 30 nos. 30 nos. 15 ltr/day 0.45 m3/day
3 Total residential population 770.45 m3/day
4 Commercial
Mall (staff)
---- 50 nos. 50 nos. 25ltr/day 1.25 m3/day
5 Floating
Population
Visitor
-- 800 nos. 800 nos. 25ltr/day 20.0 m3/day
6 Total commercial population 21.25 m3/day
7 Total residential+ commercial population 6555 nos. ---
8 Landscape Area
9 Total domestic water requirement (3+6) 791.70 m3/day
10 Fresh water requirement (m3) (67% of 3+33% of 6) 523.21 m3/day
11 Flushing water requirement (m3) (33% of 3+67% of 6) 268.26 m3/day
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Water Budget For PHASE- II,III,IV,V & MALL
Domestic 523.21m3 Flushing268.26m3
Consumption/Loss (20%) 104.64m3
Domestic + Flushing
418.56 m3 +268.26 m3
Sewage 686.82CMD
(Capacity 720 m3/Day)
Recycled Water
690 m3
PMC
326.74m3
Gardening
95 m3
Flushing
268.26m3
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Annexure IX
Details of Sewage Treatment Plant For Nano City
I. Calculation for STP:
Total no of tenements for Building A ,B,C - 1654 Flats
Occupancy load (1654 x 5) - 8270 persons + 60 no. for commercial
Total Water Demand - 11,19,450 lit./day
Expected sewage generation - 10,07,505 lit./day
STP Capacity - 1050 m3 /day
The plant will be designed for extended aeration process and its capacity will be as below:
Particulars Total Capacity
STP Capacity (Cum /day )- 1050 m3
The treated waste water will be recycled for (a) For flushing (b) For gardening
II. Quality of treated Waste Water (WW):
The wastewater generated is exclusively domestic in nature and hence quality of sewage is known
(as per standard range). The parameter would be as follows:
PARAMETERS INLET SEWAGE TREATED SEWAGE
pH 6 to 8 6.5 to 9.0
TSS 150-250 mg/l < 50 mg/l
BOD 250- 300 mg/l < 50 mg/l
COD 400- 500 mg/l < 100 mg/l
Oil & Grease 20- 40 mg/l < 5 mg/l
Details of Sewage Treatment Plant For Phase I & School
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The proposed project consists 7 No’s of Residential Building
I. Calculation for STP:
Total no of tenements for Building A ,B,C - 615 Flats
Occupancy load (615 x 5) - 3075 persons + 1450 (School) + 40 (Staff)
Total Water Demand - 4,34,125 lit./day
Expected sewage generation - 3,90,712.5 lit./day
STP Capacity - 400 m3 /day
The plant will be designed for extended aeration process and its capacity will be as below:
Particulars Total Capacity
STP Capacity (Cum /day )- 400 m3
The treated waste water will be recycled for (a) For flushing (b) For gardening
II. Quality of treated Waste Water (WW):
The wastewater generated is exclusively domestic in nature and hence quality of sewage is known
(as per standard range). The parameter would be as follows:
PARAMETERS INLET SEWAGE TREATED SEWAGE
pH 6 to 8 6.5 to 9.0
TSS 150-250 mg/l < 50 mg/l
BOD 250- 300 mg/l < 50 mg/l
COD 400- 500 mg/l < 100 mg/l
Oil & Grease 20-40 mg/l ---
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Details of Sewage Treatment Plant For Phase II,III,IV,V & Mall
I. Calculation for STP:
Total no of tenements for Building A ,B,C - 1141 Flats
Occupancy load (1141 x 5) - 5705 persons + 850 (Mall)
Total Water Demand - 7,91,425 lit/day
Expected sewage generation - 7,12,282.5 lit/day
STP Capacity - 750 m3 /day
The plant will be designed for extended aeration process and its capacity will be as below:
Particulars Total Capacity
STP Capacity (Cum /day )- 750 m3
The treated waste water will be recycled for (a) For flushing (b) For gardening
II. Quality of treated Waste Water (WW):
The wastewater generated is exclusively domestic in nature and hence quality of sewage is known
(as per standard range). The parameter would be as follows:
PARAMETERS INLET SEWAGE TREATED SEWAGE
pH 6 to 8 6.5 to 9.0
TSS 150-250 mg/l < 50 mg/l
BOD 250- 300 mg/l < 50 mg/l
COD 400- 500 mg/l < 100 mg/l
Oil & Grease 20-40 mg/l -----
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Annexure XI
SWM Generation, Treatment and Disposal For Nano City
Details Residential Commercial Total
Population of project 8270 60 8330
Biodegradable Waste generation (Kg/day/capita) 0.285 0.05
Total Biodegradable Waste (Kg/day) 2357 kg/day 3 kg/day 2360 kg/day
Non Biodegradable Waste generation (Kg/day/capita) 0.175 0.100
Total Non Biodegradable Waste (Kg/day) 1447 kg/day 6 kg/day 1453 kg/day
Disposal: Biodegradable Waste Through Organic waste convertor
Disposal: Non- Biodegradable Waste Through authorized vendor
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SWM Generation, Treatment and Disposal for Phase I
Details Residential Commercial Total
Population of project 3075 1490 4565
Biodegradable Waste generation (Kg/day/capita) 0.285 0.05
Total Biodegradable Waste (Kg/day) 876.37 kg/day 74.5 kg/day 950.87 kg/day
Non Biodegradable Waste generation (Kg/day/capita) 0.175 0.100
Total Non Biodegradable Waste (Kg/day) 538 kg/day 149 kg/day 687 kg/day
Disposal: Biodegradable Waste Through Organic waste convertor
Disposal: Non- Biodegradable Waste Through authorized vendor
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SWM Generation, Treatment and Disposal for phase II,III,IV,V & Mall
Details Residential Commercial Total
Population of project 5705 850 6555
Biodegradable Waste generation (Kg/day/capita) 0.285 0.05
Total Biodegradable Waste (Kg/day) 1626 kg/day 43 kg/day 1669 kg/day
Non Biodegradable Waste generation (Kg/day/capita) 0.175 0.100
Total Non Biodegradable Waste (Kg/day)
998.3 kg/day 85 kg/day 1083.3 kg/day
Disposal: Biodegradable Waste Through Organic waste convertor
Disposal: Non- Biodegradable Waste Through authorized vendor
Solid Waste Disposal
Disposal of Non-Biodegradable waste:
Non biodegradable waste will be collected separately from source of generation and further separation as paper, plastic and metal will be done as solid waste management facility and then disposed through authorized vendors
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Disposal of Biodegradable waste:
For disposal of solid waste is a big community problem in era of urbanization Following are the effects 1.Foul Odor 2. Unhygienic and ugly looking vicinity 3.Germs and insects breeding 4.Diseases and epidemic 5.Health and fire Hazardous 6.Non-Availability of Land 7.Long distance transport of garbage and dumping site For disposal of solid waste in sustainable way Organic waste converter is useful in residential complexes.
Biomechanical Process of Waste conversion
Organic waste (Kitchen and Garden waste)
Waste Treatment With Bioculture
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In Curing system for 2 weeks
Homogenized Odor Free Output
Compost (Used in Own Garden as
manure)
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Annexure XVII
FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM DETAILS
1. Fire provisions are proposed as per local fire authority & NBC.
2. Refuse areas are provided as per the requirements of Town Planning Authority / D.C. rules of PMC.
3. Overhead water tank having capacity of 20000 Ltrs. is proposed in each building.
4. Hydrant valve & house reel are proposed at each landing with necessary equipments.
5. Fire service inlets are proposed at near the Main Entrance Gate in such a way that It should be accessible for fire service personal for easy operation.
6. In the Underground water tank, main fire pump with standby pump & Jokey Pump are proposed, with Positive Suction.
7. Booster pumps are proposed on Terrace Level of each building.
8. Generator back-up will be provided to every fire pump.
9. Court yard Hydrant System is proposed as per the fire authority rules.
10. One fire cum stretcher lift and one fire staircases are proposed to be provided with fire retardant doors in each building.
11. Transformers are proposed out of the buildings.
12. Portable fire extinguishers are proposed to be installed at strategic location such as-
• Main metering panel in each building. • Transformer room • Lift rooms & pump rooms • Entrance lobby of each building • Parking area
13. Telephone numbers of fire brigade, nearest hospital and such other emergency numbers are proposed to be displayed on the notice boards.
14. Photo luminous fire exit & other signs are proposed to be provided on each floor and other necessary places.
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Annexure XIX
List of Building Materials & Equipments
List of Materials
Sr. No. Item
1 Cement
2 Steel
3 Sand
4 Metal
5 Hollow blocks
6 Metal
7 Crush sand
8 Others-Plywood, Tiles, Granite, Marble, Plaster of Parries, Murum
Machinery and equipments
Sr.
No.
Machinery
1 Two bag concrete Mixer
2 Four bag Concrete Mixer
3 Concrete Pump
4 Earth Compactor
5 JCB
6 Rock Excavator
7 Vibrators
8 Concrete Vibrator
9 Drill Machine
10 Shuttering Material
11 Rope Hoiste
12 Concrete Batching Plant