Cantt Residents Advised To Regularize Illegal Buildings Under Amnesty Scheme
Umer Jamshaid Published December 03, 2020 | 04:01 PM
The authorities of Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) on Thursday advised the residents to regularize illegal buildings under amnesty scheme
RAWALPINDI, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 3rd Dec, 2020 ) :The authorities of Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) on Thursday advised the residents to regularize illegal buildings under amnesty scheme.
According to RCB spokesman, the amnesty scheme for illegal domestic structures, launched by RCB has been extended until December 31.
He said that the board had launched an amnesty scheme for illegal residential buildings under which the owners had been asked to legalise their illegal structures without fines.
The amnesty scheme was announced for illegal structures of domestic units, constructed before 2015, he added.
The owners of the illegal buildings would pay a fee of Rs2500 to have their building map made by an approved architect which would be submitted to the board for formal approval, he said and said that three field offices had been set up in Allahabad for the residents of Ward Number 1 & 10, Valley Road for Ward Number 2,3,4,8 & 9 and 'Baraf Khana, Masrial Road' for Ward Number 5, 6 & 7.
He said special awareness campaign had also been launched through banners, posters and newspapers ads.
To a question he said that a special operation against illegal constructions in commercial areas would also be launched soon.
The citizens could also get registered their complaints at CB Care application, he added.
He said that the board was also preparing a list of the officials, allegedly involved in illegal construction so that after proper inquiry, strict disciplinary action could be taken.
He said the amnesty scheme had been launched to legalise all illegal structures in the cantonment areas to bring the practice to an end.
He said several residents had constructed residential buildings without approved building plans which causes problems for the civic body.
The spokesman said, the scheme had been launched initially for a period of two months but extended till Dec 31, this year on the request of the residents.
The owners of illegal residential buildings constructed on a plot up to 10 marlas are being regularized, he said.
To another question he said that there would be no extension in the amnesty scheme and the citizens should legalize their illegal buildings until Dec 31.
The residents who have any query can contact on 051-111-07-07-07 or 0333-0661233, he added.
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