fsi is subject of property its mean Floor space Index
In what could be a crucial decision for Maharashtra’s Special Economic Zones (SEZs), the state government has not ruled out extending the Floor space Index (FSI) hike proposed for townships to SEZs.
Principal Secretary (housing) SS Kshatriya said: “While the hike was aimed to promote residential townships, the government may expand the scope to include SEZs, which are also townships. We have not ruled out the option.’’
The main beneficiary, if the proposal is accepted, could be Mukesh Ambani’s Navi Mumbai SEZ (NMSEZ) which is spread over 2,140 hectares. NMSEZ already enjoys a global FSI of 1. The Special Planning Authority has not fixed the permissible FSI for Mumbai SEZ planned by Ambani.
Meanwhile, the government’s proposal in its draft housing policy to hike the FSI from 0.5 to 1 for township development may not have an immediate impact on property prices, realtors have said. It may add to the supply of housing stock and lead to infrastructure woes, they added. Townships admeasure a minimum 100 acres.
Housing experts believe the hike will give rise to high density development like witnessed in Kandivali, Santacruz, Khar and Mulund.
``The congestion would be immense if the government does not pay heed to infrastructure needs as there would be more pressure on parking and civic amenities,’’ said Pranay Vakil, chairman of global property consultants, Knight Frank. ``While higher FSI will add to the supply of required housing stock, I do not foresee any immediate dampening of property prices since the construction is spread over three to five years. One cannot predict the property price at that time,’’ he added.
Echoing Vakil’s view, Mukesh Patel of Neelkanth Developers said: ``As it is there is a lack of amenities like water supply within corporation limits. I wonder how the government plans to address the issue for townships constructed beyond that.’’ A housing official, however, said the government would provide full infrastructure to townships.
2006-11-19 08:55:09
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answered by swagat_j 3
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The Floor Area Ratio (FAR) or Floor Space Index (FSI) is the ratio of the total floor area of buildings on a certain location to the size of the land of that location.
As a formula: Floor Area Ratio = (Total covered area on all floors of all buildings on a certain plot)/(Area of the plot)
Thus, an FSI of 2.0 would indicate that the total floor area of a building is two times the gross area of the plot on which it is constructed
For more details, please check the following website:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floor_area_ratio
2006-11-20 22:45:13
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answered by vakayil k 7
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