HYDERABAD: Cracking the whip on trade institutions failing to supply car parking zone, the municipal administration and concrete development (MA&UD) division has directed Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) to check up on all restaurants and pubs within the city and seal those failing to conform to parking norms. The civic frame has also been informed to document a file within a fortnight.
“If any establishment is located to be working without required car parking zone, action, together with closure, will have to be taken towards such restaurants and pubs,” MA&UD division major secretary Arvind Kumar mentioned in an order issued on Tuesday.
The division has initiated action as numerous complaints were being received from other folks claiming that automobiles of shoppers of industrial institutions were being parked on roads and sub-roads, especially on Road No. 36, Road No. 45, Road No 46 and Road No 33 of Jubilee Hills, causing inconvenience to road-users and citizens even right through late nights.
According to the Building Rules, every industrial establishment has to supply 44% of their built-up space for parking, while multiplexes will have to have 66% parking space. However, maximum pubs and restaurants were violating rules, forcing consumers to park their automobiles on roads.
“Parking automobiles haphazardly at the avenue is not just causing traffic issues, but additionally causing inconvenience to the citizens of that space” the officer mentioned.
The GHMC had a few months ago carried out a distinct force on bars and restaurants now not complying with fire protection norms. The inspections were carried out now not simplest in upmarket areas like Jubilee Hills, Banjara Hills, but additionally in areas like Dilsukhnagar, Vansathalipuram, LB Nagar, Kothapet and Panjagutta. Apart from fire protection norms, with many restaurants having encroached upon footpaths, the GHMC had even sealed some industrial institutions.
“If any establishment is located to be working without required car parking zone, action, together with closure, will have to be taken towards such restaurants and pubs,” MA&UD division major secretary Arvind Kumar mentioned in an order issued on Tuesday.
The division has initiated action as numerous complaints were being received from other folks claiming that automobiles of shoppers of industrial institutions were being parked on roads and sub-roads, especially on Road No. 36, Road No. 45, Road No 46 and Road No 33 of Jubilee Hills, causing inconvenience to road-users and citizens even right through late nights.
According to the Building Rules, every industrial establishment has to supply 44% of their built-up space for parking, while multiplexes will have to have 66% parking space. However, maximum pubs and restaurants were violating rules, forcing consumers to park their automobiles on roads.
“Parking automobiles haphazardly at the avenue is not just causing traffic issues, but additionally causing inconvenience to the citizens of that space” the officer mentioned.
The GHMC had a few months ago carried out a distinct force on bars and restaurants now not complying with fire protection norms. The inspections were carried out now not simplest in upmarket areas like Jubilee Hills, Banjara Hills, but additionally in areas like Dilsukhnagar, Vansathalipuram, LB Nagar, Kothapet and Panjagutta. Apart from fire protection norms, with many restaurants having encroached upon footpaths, the GHMC had even sealed some industrial institutions.
Pubs, eateries sans parking to face GHMC heat
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April 17, 2019
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