- Private land ownership tends to be highly fragmented and would require spending good amount of time on their identification, liaison and seeking cooperation
- Private land owners generally ask for market prices for their land, which is difficult to determine and governments take longer time to dispose the cases of payments. Also, the land prices fixed by the government based on land sales transaction prices did not always represent ‘fair price/value of land’.
Zone | Allowed FSI |
Island City | 1.33 |
Suburbs nearer to the City | 1.0 |
Suburbs farther to the City | 0.5 |
Protected industrial and coastal areas on east | 0.75 |
Location of area under reservation | TDR Entitlement |
Mumbai City (Island city) | Upto 2.5 times the area of surrendered land |
Mumbai Suburbs/ Extended Surburbans | Upto 2 times the area of surrendered land |
S No. | Road Width of Plots Fronting on (m) | Maximum permissible TDR loading | |
Island City | Suburbs/Extended Suburbs | ||
1 | < 9 | - | - |
2 | 9-12.2 | 0.17 | 0.50 |
3 | 12.20-18.30 | 0.37 | 0.70 |
4 | 18.30-30.00 | 0.57 | 0.90 |
5 | >30.00 | 0.67 | 1.00 |
Category of TDR | Area/ activity | Allowable FSI |
Reservation | Island city | 1.33 |
Suburbs (nearer) | 1.0 | |
Suburbs (extended) | 1.0 | |
Eastern City (M Ward) | 0.75 | |
Amenities | Land development | 1.0 |
Land development and construction work | 2.0 | |
Construction work | 1.0 | |
Road | Land development and construction work | 2.0 |
Construction work | 1.0 | |
Slum | Re-development | 2.5 |
Heritage | Forgone additional FSI of the heritage site | Equivalent to the additional FSI |
- Where permissible FSI is less than 1.0
- On plots falling within 50 m on roads on which no new shops are permitted, particularly as prescribed in Sub-regulation (2) of Regulation 52 of 1991 DCRs
- In the island city and the following non-receiving corridors: (a) Western Corridor – between tracks of Western Railway and S V Road and between tracks of Western Railway and Western Express Highway (b) Eastern Corridor – between the tracks of Central Railway and LBS Marg.
- In the Coastal Regulation Zone as defined by the Ministry of Environment and Forests
- On plots located in M Ward, except TDR generated from M Ward and slum TDR generated elsewhere
- In the No Development Zone (NDZ) and Tourism Development Zone (TDZ) and in those areas where either MMRDA or MHADA is the special planning authority
- On plots for housing schemes of slum dwellers for additional FSI is permissible under sub-regulation (7), (9)and (10) of Regulation 33
- In areas having any development prohibition or restrictions imposed by any notification issued under the provisions of any Central/State Act or the regulations
- The receiving and sending areas need to be identified on the municipal plan itself as it has been done in Bangalore so that the information uncertainty does not arise. The recent amendments in Mumbai have removed the earlier definition of North bound TDR flow and linked it to parameters like related to infrastructure capacity in terms of road width. It does not relate to current development patterns. In fact, development patterns and intensities can be well checked through a good design of TDR. Delineation of the zones lacking in infrastructure and development parameters shall be done for a better utilisation of the TDR.
- The trade aspect of the TDR needs to be well thought and mechanisms for making these transactions fair, open, clear and transparent have to be sought. They also need to maintain the database on TDR utilisation very well and should be able to trace the patterns so that the TDR design can be modified to suit the future needs.
- TDR utilisation potential is higher along the mass transportation corridors such as railway lines and highways but these areas are exempted from TDR loading. Therefore, the development potential of this zone goes unutilised.
- There needs to be clarity on the tax treatment of TDR, especially through treatment of it as goods or service tax and the various local taxes that it could be subject to. These issues will also have to be resolved beforehand.