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The SEAC meeting held on October 23, 2024, reviewed the application for a new residential and commercial project named 'One Fifty One' by Satya Developers in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The project, with an estimated cost of ₹34.95 Crores, includes 140 residential units and 21 commercial shops, and has not yet begun construction. Key features discussed include water management, waste management, energy conservation measures, and compliance with environmental regulations.

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MGVCL Power Cut Schedule for Today

The SEAC meeting held on October 23, 2024, reviewed the application for a new residential and commercial project named 'One Fifty One' by Satya Developers in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The project, with an estimated cost of ₹34.95 Crores, includes 140 residential units and 21 commercial shops, and has not yet begun construction. Key features discussed include water management, waste management, energy conservation measures, and compliance with environmental regulations.

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Government of India

Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change


(Issued by the State Level Expert Appraisal
Committee(SEAC),
GUJARAT)
***

Minutes of SEAC VC MEETING DATED: 23-10-2024[NCP] State Level Expert Ap


praisal Committee meeting held from 23/10/2024 to 23/10/2024 Date: 02/12/2024

MoM ID: EC/MOM/SEAC/433782/10/2024

Agenda ID: EC/AGENDA/SEAC/433782/10/2024

Meeting Venue: N/A

Meeting Mode: Virtual

Date & Time:

23/10/2024 01:35 PM 06:35 PM

1. Opening remarks

• The agenda of the present meeting was mailed to expert Committee in advance and a Video conference meeting

on NIC was organized in this regard on 23-10-2024 at 13.30 hrs.

• The 947th meeting of the State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC) was held online by Video

conferencing on 23rd October 2024 at 13.30 hrs.

• The Committee considered the applications made by project proponents, additional details submitted as required

by the SEAC/SEIAA and details furnished in the Form-1, PFR, EMP reports etc.

• The agenda of Category 8 (a) were taken up during the meeting. The applicants made presentation on the

activities to be carried out along with other details furnished in the Form-1, Form-1A & Conceptual Plan.

2. Confirmation of the minutes of previous meeting


-------------------------

3. Details of proposals considered by the committee

Day 1 -23/10/2024
3.1. Agenda Item No 1:

Page 1 of 142
3.1.1. Details of the proposal

One Fifty One by SATYA DEVELOPERS located at AHMADABAD,GUJARAT

Proposal For Fresh EC

Submission Da Activity
Proposal No File No
te (Schedule Item)

SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490187/2 SEAC/GJ/INFRA2/490187/58210/2 Building / Construction (8(


29/07/2024
024 024 a))

3.1.2. Project Salient Features

1. Details of the Application

1.1 Type of application: EC-New

1.2 Proposal no. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490187/2024

1.3 Category of Project : 8(a)

1.4 Date of application accepted by SEAC 18.10.2024

1.5 Documents Submitted by Project Proponen Form -1,Form-1-A, Conceptual plan, EMP, N
t(PP) A Permissions, Airport NOC, Firefighting opin
ion etc.

1.6 TOR No. &Date : Not applicable as project is categorized as B2

1.7 Technical expert / Hitendra Kela


Environmental Consultant Name : Mobile No: 9428679533
e-Mail: hitendrakela@[Link]

1.8 SEAC Meeting No. and Date: SEAC Meeting No :


Date: 23.10.2024

1.9 ADS vide letter dated :

1.10Reply Submitted by PP on portal dated:

1.11Revised Consideration
SEAC Meeting No. and Date:

[Link] features of the project submitted by the Project proponent

Sr Particulars Details
N

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o.

Proposal No. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490187/2024

Name of the project Proposed Residential cum commercial project “One Fifty One”

Address of the Site Survey Number 74/1/p +75/1/p , O.P. Number. 15/1+16/1, F.P. Number: 15/
1+16/1 OF T.P.S. N0.406 , Bhadaj , Ahmedabad

Name of Developer Satya Developers

Estimated Project Cost (Rs. 34.95 Cr


In Crores)

Whether construction work No, construction work not started till date
has been initiated at site? If
yes, details thereof
And if No, Date up to which
construction has not started.

Details of Undertaking stati No construction work is started Undertaking submitted


ng current status of construc
tion at site.

Whether NA permissions of Yes, Submitted along with application


all survey Nos have been ob
tained, details there of

Site coordinates (with all coordinates of the polygon)


A 23° 5'40.01"N 72°29'12.01"E
B 23° 5'37.34"N 72°29'11.74"E
C 23° 5'37.55"N 72°29'9.12"E
D 23° 5'40.13"N 72°29'10.00"E

Project Details · Land / Plot Area (m2): 5133.00


· FSI area (m2):13511.07
· Total BUA (m2):23891.09

Permissible Proposed

FSI Area(m2) 13859.10 13511.07

Ground Coverage(m2) - 1996.8

Common Plot Area(m2) 513.3 532.48

Max. building height(m) 75 45

Airport NOC Order no: AHME/WEST/B/070722/682094, Dated:13-07-2022

In case of Expansion projec Reason of the Expansion Not Applicable


t/ Amendment project
Details of earlier EC obtained for the Not Applicable

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project

Compliance of the earlier EC Not Applicable

Status of construction completed on s Built up area constructe Not Ap


ite d: plicabl
e

No. of blocks and floor Not Ap


s constructed: plicabl
e

If earlier EC not applicable/not obtain Name of the Authority Not Ap


ed for the project then details of Deve plicabl
lopment Permission (Rajachithhi) obt e
ained from other Local Authority
Date of order Not Ap
plicabl
e

Builtup area granted Not Ap


plicabl
e

Documentary proof submitted for sup Availability of Additional FSI, TD


porting the expansion of the project. R, Revision in GDCR etc

In case of Expansion/ Amen Tabular form stating the details granted in Earlier EC and Amendment /Exp
dment ansion required.
Condition No. Details as per EC Gr Details require by the
anted PP
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Building Details No. of Buildings: 2

No. of Blocks: 3

Scope of buildings/blocks: Height: 45 m


(Basement + G/HP+ 14 Floor)

No. & size of Residential Units: Total 140 units [89 to 90Sq Meter
(3 BHK)]

No. & type of Commercial Units: 21shops

Details of amenities if any: Society offices

No. of expected Residents:840


residents / users/ Commercial: 42
Visitors: 300

Water & waste water details CONSTRUCTION PHASE


during construction phase a
Water requirement (KL/day): 100 person X 45 Liter/day= 4.5 K

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nd operation phase LD, Dust suppression
5.0 KL, Curing and construction ac
tivity 8.0KL, Total 17.5 KLD
Source of water/Supply from- Water supply from Tankers
CGWA Permission details (if appli No
cable)
Waste water generation quantity ( 4.5 KLD X 0.80 = 3.6 KLD
KL/day):
Mode of disposal: Disposal into underground drainag
e of Soak Pits
Details of reuse of water, if any: No
OPERATION PHASE
Total water Consumption (KL/da 134.78
y):
Fresh water requirement (KL/day): 90.54
Recycle of treated w/w, KL 44.24
A. Gardening area, m2 532.48
B. Flushing KL/day 41.85

C. Sprinklers (Nos in premises, wit 220 m pipeline provided with Two


h pipeline details) Number Automatic 360 ° Rotating
Adjustable Round 3 Arm Lawn W
ater Sprinkler for Watering Garden
and 10 tap provided for trees
[Link] tank details for storage o 60 KL treated wastewater storage u
f treated domestic waste water in p nderground tank and 30KL (3 Bloc
remises k X 10KL) on terracetank for treat
ed wastewater

Source of water: AMC


Total Waste water generation quan 105.91
tity (KL/day):
Treated Waste water to be reused 44.24
KL/day
Quantity and type (treated/untreate 61.67 Kl/day, Treated water will b
d) of water to be discharged: e discharged through drainage line
of AMC.
In case of STP provision, capacity Yes, 125KLD
of STP:
STP Technology: MBBR
Provision of dual plumbing system Yes
(Yes/No):

Status of water supply and d Available at site


rainage line and its permissi
on/ acknowledgement detail
s

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Solid waste Management Construction Phase:

Generation ( Quantity to be reused ( Mode of Dispo


m3) m3) sal / Reuse

Top Soil 400 400 Will be used fo


r greenbelt dev
elopment.

Other exc 19,600 7,000m3 will be used fo Remaining will


avated ear r back filling be send to their
th other project sit
e for filling up
of the low lyin
g areas.

Constructi 250 50 m3 will be used for d Balance debris


on debris evelopment of internal r will be handed
oad and back filling. over to AMC (
As per C & D
Rule)

Steel scra 10 0 Sold to vendors


p

Discarded 5 0 Sold to vendors


packing m
aterials

Others 10 0 Sold to vendors

Operation Phase:

Type of w Generation Quan Mode of waste Mode of Disposal /


aste tity (Kg/day) collection Reuse

Dry waste 183.36 White bins Sold to vendors

Wet waste 275.04 Green Bins OWC

STP Slud 50 Green Bins Handed over to AM


ge C

Details of segregation if to be done: Yes

Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within pre 50Kg/ bins a
mises: nd 32 Numb
er

Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by loc AMC


al authority:

Details on staircase:
Type & no. No. of floors Area for each F No. of stair Width of th Total No Travel dist
of building loor case e staircase No of of f ance (m)

Page 6 of 142
s (m2) (m) Lifts ire l
ift

A G/HP + 14 486.44 1 2.00 2 1 23


B G/HP + 14 486.44 1 2.00 2 1 23
C G/HP + 14 268.84 1 2.00 2 1 17

Parking Details As below: Sq. mtrs. CP


S

Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 2957.49 -

Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR: 2532.04 -

Parking area requirement for commercial units as per GDCR: 425.45 -

Parking area requirement as per GDCR for (specify in case of any other): - -

Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC - 16


1

Total parking area provided (m2) & No. of CPS: 5607.33 18


5

Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of CPS: 4011.24 12


5

Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of CPS: 1096.09 39

Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of CPS: 500 21

Number of Visitor parking provided in the project ( No. of CPS): - 32

Traffic Management Width of adjacent p 36.0 m


ublic roads:

Number of Entry & Two Entry and Two Exit


Exit provided on ap
proach road/s:

Number of Entry an One Entry and One Exit


d Exit ramp tothe b
asement:

Width of Entry & E 6.5 m Entry &6.5 m Exit


xit provided on app
roach road/s:

Width of the Roads: Permissible Proposed

Minimum width of 6.0 6.0


open path all aroun
d the buildings for e
asy access of fire te

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nder (excluding the
width for the planta
tion) i.e peripheral
width:

Width of all interna 6.0 6.0


l roads:

Details of Green Building m Maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design, energy efficie
easures proposed. nt motors & pumps, water efficient taps, solar lights in open & landscape are
as –10 solar street lights, 75 KW roof top solar Panel, use of aerated blocks
& RMC, use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting, roof-top ther
mal insulation, rain water harvesting & ground water recharge through 02no
s. of percolating wells etc.

Energy Requirement, Sourc Power supply: Torrent


e and Conservation
Maximum dem 1175 KW
and:
1200 KW
Connected loa
d: Torrent
Source:

Energy saving Use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting
measures:

Power Generat Required Provided


ion:

Solar power ge 60 KW (5% of connected l 75 KW


neration (Capa oad)
city in KW):

No. of solar pa 139


nels

Capacity of ea 500 W 540W


ch Solar cell

Total Solar Po Total Solar Power Utilizati 10 Solar lighting in Open


wer Utilizatio on for Indoor and Outdoor and Landscape Areas – 20
n Lighting W Each Total 200W

Total Solar Power Utilizati 30 KW solar power Utiliz


on for Water Pump ation for Water Pump

Total Solar Power Utilizati 45KW power Utilization f


on for Electric Vehicles C or Electric Vehicles Charg
harging points ing points

Other usage No

DG Sets: - 1 X 125
No. and capaci HSD, 25 l/h
ty of the DG se
ts:

Page 8 of 142
Fuel & its quan
tity:

Electric vehicle charging pr Total no. of E 72 EV Charging points provided


ovision V Charging po
ints provided

Parking area d 72individual EV charging points provided in Basement a


esignated for E nd HP area
V Charging pa
rking

Total proposed We will provide additional power load equivalent to the


EV charging c power required for all charging points to be operated sim
apacity ultaneously with factor of 1.25

Total power re Maximum 360kWh/day


quirement to c
harge Electric
Vehicle in kW
h/day

Availability of Out of 360KWh/day of power requirement for Charging


power of Electric Vehicles, 360kWh/day will be utilized from s
olar power generation

Fire and Life Safety Measur During the construction phase:


es
Fall Protection The Contractor is required to provide fall protection to empl
oyees who are working at heights equal to or greater than 1.
8 m.
Fall protection can be in the form of perimeter protection su
ch as guardrails and toe rails, personal protective equipment
(PPE), a safety monitoring system, or a fall protection plan.
Activities that require personal fall protection systems inclu
de steel erection bolting, riveting, fitting-up and plumbing-u
p, work over water and some deep excavation work.
On buildings or structures not adaptable to temporary floor
s, and where scaffolds are not used, safety nets will be instal
led and maintained whenever the potential fall distance exce
eds two storeys
The PPE standard should cover occupational foot, head, hea
ring, and eye protection

Foot Protection If machines or operations present the potential for foot injur
y, the Contractor must provide foot protection, which is of s
afe design and construction for the work to be performed.
Workers and visitors should not be allowed on a constructio
n site without safety boots

Head Protectio If head hazards remain after all steps have been taken to con
trol them (safety nets for work at heights, proper housekeepi
n
ng), the Contractor must provide employees with appropriat
e head protection

Noise Protectio Workers should be wearing hearing protection devices (ear


plugs, ear muffs, canal caps) that are in good condition whe
n
never they are involved in noisy activities

Page 9 of 142
Eye Protection When machines or operations present potential eye injury fr
om physical or chemical elements, the Contractor must sele
ct, provide, maintain and required affected employees to use
appropriate eye protection. Eye protection (safety glasses an
d goggles, face shields and welding helmets) must be adequ
ate and reasonably comfortable To the greatest extent possib
le, working surfaces must be kept dry to prevent slips and fa
lls and to reduce the chance of nuisance odors from pooled
water All equipment and materials should be stored in desig
nated storage areas that are labeled as such

Ladders and St The Contractor is required to inspect and maintain all ladder
s and temporary/portable steps to ensure that they are in goo
airs
d working condition Portable ladders used for access to an u
pper landing surface must extend a minimum of 1.8 m abov
e the landing surface, or where not practical, be provided wi
th grab rails and be secured against movement while in use
All ladders must be used only on stable and level surfaces u
nless secured to prevent accidental movement.
Ladders must not be used on slippery surfaces unless secure
d or provided with slip resistant feet to prevent accidental m
ovement The Contractor should provide a ladder (or stairwa
y) at all work points of access where there is a break in elev
ation of 0.5 m or more When there is only one point of acce
ss between levels, it must be kept clear to permit free passag
e by workers.
If free passage becomes restricted, a second point of access
must be provided and used. At all times, at least one point o
f access must be kept clear All required stairway and ladder
fall protection systems must be provided and installed befor
e employees begin work that requires them to use stairways
or ladders

Scaffolds Access to Scaffolds - access to and between scaffold platfor


ms more than 0.6 m above or below the point of access will
be made by portable/attachable ladders or ramps Employees
must never use make shift devices, such as boxes and barrel
s, to increase the scaffold platform working level height

Access to Scaf The area around the trench/excavation would be kept clear o
f surface encumbrances. Water should not be allowed to acc
folds
umulate in the excavation Adjacent structures would be shor
ed in accordance with the design documents to prevent colla
pse Guardrails or some other means of protecting people fro
m falling into the trench/excavation would be present The tr
ench or excavation would be shored or sloped to prevent ca
ve-ins

Trenching and The Contractor is required to inspect and maintain all ladder
s and temporary/portable steps to ensure that they are in goo
Excavation
d working condition Portable ladders used for access to an u
pper landing surface must extend a minimum of 1.8 m abov
e the landing surface, or where not practical, be provided wi
th grab rails and be secured against movement while in use
All ladders must be used only on stable and level surfaces u
nless secured to prevent accidental movement.
Ladders must not be used on slippery surfaces unless secure
d or provided with slip resistant feet to prevent accidental m
ovement The Contractor should provide a ladder (or stairwa

Page 10 of 142
y) at all work points of access where there is a break in elev
ation of 0.5 m or more When there is only one point of acce
ss between levels, it must be kept clear to permit free passag
e by workers.
If free passage becomes restricted, a second point of access
must be provided and used. At all times, at least one point o
f access must be kept clear All required stairway and ladder
fall protection systems must be provided and installed befor
e employees begin work that requires them to use stairways
or ladders

Electrical Safet Use electrical gloves and footwear while handling electrical
materials as they provide basic safety. Take extra precaution
y
s like using a face shield, fire-resistant helmet and protectiv
e eyewear and earmuffs while working with wiring or if you
are in close contact with electrical equipment.

Cranes A competent person has been designated to supervise activit


ies that require the use of cranes Cranes would not be operat
ed near any power lines All picks would be carefully planne
d to ensure that the crane adequately hoist the load The hois
ting signals would be posted on the exterior of the crane

Occupational The Contractor should implement engineering controls to re


duce noise levels The Contractor should provide hearing pro
Noise Exposur
tection to employees that are exposed to noise levels above t
e he permissible limit

Welding and C The Contractor's employees would be trained in hot work pr


ocedures. There should be adequate ventilation to reduce th
utting
e buildup of metal fume The hot work operators would use
proper personal protective equipment (i.e., welding helmet,
burning goggles, face shield, welding gloves, and apron) Th
ere would be a fire extinguisher present at all welding and b
urning activities Extinguishers would also be placed at locat
ions where slag and sparks may fall. Oxygen and flammable
gas bottles are separated by at least 7 m when not in use The
Contractor would control the release of gases, vapors, fume
s, dusts, and mists with engineering controls (e.g., adequate
ventilation)

Registration of Registered contractor will be hired before construction as


per Building and other construction workers (regulation
Establishment
of employment & conditions of services ) Act 1996
under the Buil
ding and other
construction w
orkers (regulati
on of employm
ent & conditio
ns of services )
Act 1996

Others No

During the ope Fire safety measures Fire extinguishers, hose reel,

Page 11 of 142
ration phase” wet riser, manually operated
electric fire alarm system, au
tomatic sprinkler system (H
P, Shops and Basement) ,

Capacity of Undergroun 150 KL


d fire water tank

Capacity of Overhead fi Toral 60


re water tank KL

Status of fire o Yes, Fire opinion submitted along with application


pinion obtaine Fire Opinion No:FSPA/CFOAMC/2024/00072820,
d for the projec Dt.:21/07/2024,
t, submit detail
s

Nearest fire sta Thaltej Fire Station is ~ 4.6 km in S direction and The Fi
tion, distance re Tender will take @ 10 minutes to reach the Project sit
& time require e during emergency
d for the fire te
nder to reach at
the project site
:

Rain Water Harvesting Level of the Gr 28 m


(RWH) ound water tab
le:

RWH/Percolati Required Provided


on well details:

No. of RWH ta 02 02
nk(s)

Dimensions of - 2.5mx2.0mx3.0m
RWH tank(s) :

No. of percolat 02 02
ions wells :

Depth of perco - 28 m
lations wells :

Details on Pre- oil and grease removal oil and grease removal and filter
treatment facili and filter
ties

Green area details Details: Required as per prev Provided


ailing Laws/policy/ru
le

Tree covered a -
275
rea (m2) :

Area covered b - 57.48

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y shrubs and b
ushes (m2):

Lawn covered -
200
area (m2):

Total Green Ar
513.3 532.48
ea (m2):

No. of trees an 129 As per CGDCR 129


d species to be number of trees and Limbdo, K
planted: aadoSiris, Jambu, Asopalav, Sa
ptaparni,Borsali and Gulmohar

Basic amenities to be provid Sanitation facilities, maintaining hygienic condition at the project site to avo
ed to construction workers.
id health problems, safe drinking water, welfare facilities as per the Gujarat
Building & Other Construction Workers Rules.
Appoint approved contractor for Registration of Workers
· Insurance of Workers
· Periodically Health Check up
· Fix hours for normal working day
· Maintenance of registers and records
· Drinking water facility would be provided.
Toilets and urinals would be provided.

Environment Management P Head Mitigation measures proposed, with facility details:


lan
Air During Construction Phase: Dust Mitigation Measures
(Dust suppression by spraying of water and Peripheral ba
rricading of 3m height)
During Operation Phase: DG sets Stack and DG room

Noise Control During Construction phase: Acoustic mufflers / enclosur


es to be provided in large engines/machineries
Implement good working practices, ear plugs, ear muffs,
canal caps
During Operation Phase: Acoustic Enclosure will be pro
vided around D.G. Set
Proper Traffic Signage will be placed at several places w
ithin premises

Water During Construction phase: Septic tank and soak pits will
be provide
During Operation Phase: 125 KLD – MBBR Type STP,
Area Require – 50 Sq. m.

Solid and haza During Construction phase: Solid and hazardous waste w
rdous waste m
ill be storage separately for temporary period. Waste will
anagement
be handedover to Vendor/municipal solid waste collectio
n team

Page 13 of 142
During Operation Phase: 500 Kg/day - OWC

Environment During Construction phase: Ambient air and Noise level


monitoring
will be monitoring at Six month interval for Three locati
on or as per EC condition
During Operation Phase: Ambient air and Noise level wil
l be monitoring at Six month interval for Three location o
r as per EC condition

Rain water Collection system, treatment and recharge well –02nos.


P. W.C.

Green belt 129nos. Trees and257.48Sq meter Lawn Area Developm


ent

Solar Energy Roof Top Solar – 75 KW;


Terrace Space require – 750Sq.m.

Fire & Safety During Construction Phase: Safety Equipment and PPE’s
will be provided to workers during Construction Phase. F
all Protection, Safety Net , Ladders and Stairs Scaffolds,
Trenching and Excavation Electrical Safety, Welding an
d Cutting
During Operation Phase: Provide Fire Fighting Systems
as per Fire Opinion from AMC and Fire and Safety

CER
Total (Rs. in Lacs)/Year
Sr.
Activity 3r Tot
No. 1st 2nd
d al
Development of AMC Garden F.P. Numb
er 236/2, Bhadajfor infrastructure facilitie
40
1 s like paved area and tree plantations (100 10 10 20
10
0 No), Solar Street lights (40 No) and mai
ntenance for next Five years (Rs. 10 Lac)
Tree Plantation (100 No) and Solar street 1
2 light (20No) on adjoining 18 meter road 5.0 5.0 0. 20
with AMC. 0
Total 15 15 30 70

Amenities/ Oc Providing of amenities facility for worker (Sanitation, Dr


cupational heal
inking water etc)
th center.
Appoint approved contractor for Registration of Workers
· Insurance of Workers
· Periodically Health Check up
· Fix hours for normal working day
· Maintenance of registers and records
· Drinking water facility would be provided.
· Toilets and urinals would be provided

Page 14 of 142
Budgetery provision of Envi S Head Basis for cost estimate Total Capit Total Recur Implemen
ronment Management plan r. s al cost ring cost pe tation Pla
N (Rs. In lacs) r annum n
o ( Constructi (Rs. in lacs) For Capit
on and oper ( Constructi al Expend
ation phase) on and oper iture
ation phase)
1. Air Dust Mitigation Measu 18.0 1.0 During Co
res nstruction
(Dust suppression by s Phase
praying of water and P
eripheral barricading of
3m height)……
Stack and DG room, 12 3.0 0.5 Before Ope
5 KVA ration Phas
e
2 Noise Contr Acoustic mufflers / enc 15.0 0.5 During Co
ol nstruction
losures to be provided i
n large engines/machin Phase
eries
Implement good worki
ng practices
Acoustic Enclosure wil 3.0 0.5
l be provided around
D.G. Set Before Ope
Proper Traffic Signage ration Phas
will be placed at severa e
l places within premise
s
3. Water 125KLD – MBBR Typ 25.0 2.5 Before Ope
e STP, Area Require – ration Phas
50 Sq. m., e
4. Solid and h 500 Kg/Day – Automat 20.0 2.0
Before Ope
azardous w ic OWC
ration Phas
aste manage Area require – 19Sq.m.
e
ment
5. Environmen The recurring cost wou 2.5 2.5
t monitorin ld be incurred on hiring
g of consult- ants and pa
Constructio
yment of various statut
n and Oper
ory fees to regulatory a
ation Phase
gencies. Purchase of Ai
r/ Noise measuring inst
ruments as capital cost
6. Rain water Collection system, treat 2.0 0.5 Before Ope
ment and recharge well ration Phas
– 02nos. P. W.C. e
7. Green belt 129 nos. Trees and 25 3.0 1.0 Before Ope
7.48 Sq meter Lawn Ar ration Phas
ea Development e
8. Solar Energ Roof Top Solar – 75 K 40 0.5 Before Ope
y W;Terrace Space requi ration Phas
re 750Sq.m. e
9. Fire & Safet Provide Fire Fighting S 135 1.0 Before Ope

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y ystems as per Fire Opin ration Phas
ion from AMC and Fir e
e and Safety

Safety Equipment and 14.0 0.5


PPE’s will be provided
to workers during Cons
truction Phase. Fall Pro
Constructio
tection, Safety Net , La
n phase
dders and Stairs Scaffo
lds, Trenching and Exc
avation Electrical Safet
y, Welding and Cutting
1 CER Total (Rs. in La Within thre
0. S cs)/Year e Year
r. T
N Activity 2 3 o
1
o st n r t
. d d a
l
Development of AMC
Garden F.P. Number 23
6/2, Bhadajfor infrastru
4
cture facilities like pave
1 1 2 0
1 d area and tree plantatio
0 0 0 1
ns (1000 No), Solar Stre
0
et lights (40 No) and ma
intenance for next Five
years (Rs. 10 Lac)
Tree Plantation (100 N
5 1
o) and Solar street light 5. 2
2 . 0.
(20No) on adjoining 18 0 0
0 0
meter road with AMC.
1 1 3 7
Total
5 5 0 0
1 Amenities/ Providing of amenities 10 0.5
1. Occupation
facility for worker (San
al health ce
nter itation, Drinking water
etc)
Appoint approved cont
ractor for Registration
of Workers
· Insurance of Work
ers During con
struction p
· Periodically Healt hase
h Check up
· Fix hours for nor
mal working d
ay
· Maintenance of re
gisters and rec
ords
· Drinking water fa

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cility would b
e provided.
· Toilets and urinals
would be prov
ided.
Total 360.5 13.5

Details of Environmental C Name of the Consultant Hitendra Kela


onsultant
Mobile No: 9428679533
(If any)
e-Mail: hitendrakela@[Link]

3.1.3. Deliberations by the committee in previous meetings


N/A

3.1.4. Deliberations by the SEAC in current meetings

• This office has received an application for Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no.
SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490187/2024 dated: 18.10.2024.
• This is a proposed Residential cum Commercial building construction project having net plot area of 5133 m2, FSI
area of 13511.07 m2 and the proposed built-up area of the project is 23891.09 m2, As the built-up area is >20,000 m2
and <1,50,000 m2, it falls in the category 8(a) of the Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006.
• The project proponent along with their expert / consultant attended the meeting on 23-10-2024.
• The project was appraised based on the information furnished in Form-1, Form-1A & Conceptual Plan, Environment
Management Plan and details presented before the Committee.
• Committee deliberated on the Land Possession Documents, Lay out & Scope of Project along with Building Plans, Air
Port NOC, OWC, Detailed Designed of STP, Provided Parking, EMP, CER etc.
• The said submission of the project proponent was considered by the Committee and the submitted documents
were found satisfactory, it was unanimously decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for granting
Environment Clearance subject to the strict compliance of the following project specific conditions as well as the
standard conditions finalized during the meeting of SEAC held on 02/08/2017 and approved during the meeting
of SEIAA held on 08/09/2017 The Building Construction projects falling under project activity no. 8(a) as per the
schedule of the EIA Notification 2006:

3.1.5. Recommendation of SEAC


Recommended

3.1.6. Details of Environment Conditions

[Link]. Specific

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Project Specific Conditions for Environment Clearance:

a) Preconstruction Phase
1. Mitigation of flood measures shall be undertaken. Height of the plinth and ramps will be increased so that flood
water does not enter basement.
2. The project proponent shall construct 2 nos of buildings [1 basement + Ground floor /Hollow Plinth + 14
floors].
3. The height of the building shall not be higher than 45 mts.
4. The Peripheral margin shall be 6 mts and Internal roads shall be 6 mts wide.
5. Separate Entries and Exits shall be provided to the project on the approach road.
6. The Project Proponent shall make provision of Electric vehicle charging in parking area as mentioned at the Sr
no 24 of the Salient features of the project.
7. Project proponent shall explore possibilities to reuse the treated waste water for gardening and floor washing.
b) Construction Phase:
(i) WATER:
8. Fresh water requirement during the construction phase shall not exceed 17.5 KLD and it shall be met through
Tanker. No ground water shall be tapped during the construction phase.
9. Sewage generated during the construction phase shall be disposed off through Septic tank and soak pit.
10. Explore possibilities of provision of mobile toilets in construction phase.
(ii) HEALTH & SAFETY:
11. Project Proponent shall obtain Fire opinion/provisional fire NOC from the concern authority as per the
1.
prevailing Rules / Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2016.
12. The project proponent shall obtain registration of the establishment under the Building and other Construction
Workers’ (Regulation of Employment & Conditions of Service) Act 1996 and shall comply with the provisions of
the Act for the safety, health and welfare of construction workers.
13. The project proponent shall obtain registration of the construction workers as beneficiaries with the Gujarat
Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board.
c) Operation Phase:
(iii) WATER:
14. Total water requirement during the operation phase shall not exceed 134.78 KLD, out of which fresh water
requirement of 90.54 KLD shall be met through AMC and the remaining 44.24 KLD of water requirement shall be
met through treated sewage. No ground water shall be tapped during the operation phase. Metering of the water
shall be done and its records shall be maintained.
15. Sewage generation during operation phase shall not exceed 105.91 KLD which shall be treated in the proposed
onsite Sewage Treatment Plant.
16. The unit shall install and efficiently operate STP of adequate capacity for treating the sewage to be generated
during operation phase to achieve the GPCB norms at the STP outlet. Treated sewage conforming to GPCB norms
shall be utilized within premises for gardening & flushing purpose at the maximum extent possible. Only
remaining quantity of treated sewage shall be disposed off through drainage line of AMC.
17. A proper logbook of STP operation and also showing the quantity of treated sewage utilization within

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premises & quantity of treated sewage discharged into the drainage line shall be maintained and furnished to the
GPCB from time to time.
18. Dual plumbing system with separate tanks and lines shall be provided for utilization of treated sewage for
flushing.
19. No bore well shall be constructed and existing bore well/s, if any, shall be either sealed or converted into the
recharge well.
20. Rain water harvesting from rooftop and paved areas and ground water recharge through 2 nos. of percolation
wells shall be carried out as per the details submitted. Before recharging the runoff, pre-treatment must be done to
remove suspended matter.
(iv) AIR:
21. A D. G. set (125 HSD) proposed as backup power shall be of enclosed type and confirm to prescribe standards
under EPA rules. Necessary acoustic enclosures shall be provided at diesel generator set to mitigate the impact of
noise.
22. The exhaust of the D. G. Set shall be at least 3 m above roof top.
23. The gaseous emissions from the D.G. Sets shall conform to the standards prescribed under EPA rules as
amended from time to time. At no time, the emission levels shall go beyond the stipulated standards.
(v) SOLIDWASTE:
24. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected and segregated at source. The biodegradable waste shall
be converted into useful end product by treating it into the proposed onsite Organic Waste Convertor and the
recyclable waste shall be sold to vendors whereas the other garbage shall be disposed off properly as per the
provisions made by the AMC.
(vi) SAFETY AND WELFARE:
25. Project Proponent shall obtain fire safety certificate / Fire No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from the concern
authority as per the prevailing Rules / Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2016.
26. Fire fighting facilities like Fire extinguishers, hose reel, wet riser, manually operated electric fire alarm
system, automatic sprinkler system (HP, Shops and Basement), terrace water tanks of 60 KL capacity,
underground water tank of 150 KL etc shall be provided.
27. Staircase shall be provided:
Type & no. No. of floors Area for each No. of Width of the Total No of No of Travel
of buildings Floor(m2) staircase staircase(m Lifts fire lift distance
(m)
A G/HP + 14 486.44 1 2.00 2 1 23
B G/HP + 14 486.44 1 2.00 2 1 23
C G/HP + 14 268.84 1 2.00 2 1 17

28. All the staircases shall open out at ground level from the highest point of building [with access from each
floor] for emergency evacuation.
29. Provision for adequate air changes per hour in the basement shall be made so as to avoid build-up of CO in the
area.
30. Car park exhaust system equipped with CO (Carbon Monoxide) sensor shall be provided to ensure operation
of exhaust fans as CO concentration levels.
31. Clear peripheral margin space of adequate width, in accordance with the concerned local bye-laws, shall be
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provided for unobstructed & easy movement of vehicles in case of emergency.
32. Sanitation facilities, drinking water & tap water, sewage disposal facility, first aid box, free medicines, doctor
service, adequate PPEs etc. shall be provided for workers.
(vii) PARKING / TRAFFIC CONGESTION:
33. Minimum parking space of 5607.33 m2 (185 CPS) [4011.24 m2 in Basement + 1096.09 m2 in Hollow Plinth
+ 500 m2 in open area] shall be provided as proposed.
34. Project proponent shall provide the height of Basement greater than 4.5 mts in order to accommodate futuristic
parking demand through Mechanical Parking.
(viii) ENERGY CONSERVATION:
35. Energy conservation measures viz. maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design, energy
efficient motors & pumps, water efficient taps, solar lights in open & solar street light, 75 KW solar power
generation, use of aerated blocks & RMC, use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting, roof-top thermal
insulation etc. shall be implemented as proposed.
(ix) GREEN BELT:
36. Green belt area of 532.48 m2 comprising of 275 m2 tree covered area with 129 trees within premises shall be
developed as proposed. The other open spaces inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with
vegetation of indigenous tree species.
37. Green belt to be developed shall include all trees with height not less than 7ft.
(x) BUDGETARY ALLOCATION FOR EMP:
38. The Project proponent shall allot budget for Capital cost Rs. 360.5 Lakhs and Recurring cost of Rs 13.5 Lakhs
in Construction Phase& Operation Phase.
(xi) CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY:
39. The project proponent shall allocate the separate fund of Rs. 70 Lakhs as committed before SEAC for
activities like Development of AMC Garden F.P. Number 236/2, Bhadajfor infrastructure facilities like paved
area and tree plantations (1000 No), Solar Street lights (40 No) and maintenance for next Five years (Rs. 10 Lac).
Tree Plantation (100 No) and Solar street light (20No) on adjoining 18 meter road with AMC.
40. Activities proposed under Corporate Environment Responsibility (CER) shall be part of Environment
Management Plan (EMP) as per the MoEF&CC’s OM no. F. No. 22-65/[Link] dated 30.09.2020.
41. The said activities shall be completed within 3 years from the commencement of the project.
42. The CER shall be monitored and the monitoring report shall be submitted to the regional office of MoEF&CC
as a part of half-yearly compliance report and to the District Collector. The monitoring report shall be posted on
the website of the project proponent.
General Conditions.
Compliance of Environment Clearance/ Inspection / Reporting/ Administration/ Appeal
1. Project proponent shall inform to all the concerned authorities including Municipal Corporation and district
collector and shall also give wide publicity through advertisement in minimum two local newspapers within seven
days, about the environment clearance order accorded. Copy of EC shall be display at the site in prominent area
for the public.
2. Project proponent shall appoint a key person in the organization who shall be responsible for compliance of
above condition fully on behalf of the proponent. It will not mean that appointing a key person will exempt the
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project proponent from the responsibility of compliance. Any change in key person shall immediately be informed
to SEIAA and all concerned authorities.
3. Designated key person shall submit six monthly compliance report to SEIAA/SEAC, MOEF&CC, GPCB and
Nodal Department of the Government.
4. The Nodal Department or any authority or officer authorized by MOEF&CC/SEIAA can inspect the site of the
project and all the facilities, for verification of compliances of environment clearance conditions.
5. In case of violation reported upon, the project proponent shall be responsible for all the legal actions as per
Environment Protection Act, 1986 including SEIAA may cancel, withdraw or keep in abeyance, the environment
clearance accorded.
6. Any person including the project proponent affected by this environment clearance order may file appeal to
Honorable National Green Tribunal West Zone branch, Pune, preferably within a period of thirty days from the
date of issue of environment clearance as prescribe under section 16 of National Green Tribunal Act 2010.
7. All complains and public grievance or representations may be addressed to SEIAA/SEAC in the email
addresses a. msseiaagj@[Link] & seacgujarat@[Link]

3.2. Agenda Item No 2:

3.2.1. Details of the proposal

THE PRIVILON by D V DEVELOPERS located at GANDHINAGAR,GUJARAT

Proposal For Fresh EC

Submission Da Activity
Proposal No File No
te (Schedule Item)

SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490239/2 SEAC/GJ/INFRA2/490239/58310/2 Building / Construction (8(


30/07/2024
024 024 a))

3.2.2. Project Salient Features

1. Details of the Application

1.1 Type of application: EC-New

1.2 Proposal no. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490239/2024

1.3 Category of Project : 8(a)

1.4 Date of application accepted by SEAC 18/10/2024

1.5 Documents Submitted by Project Proponen Form -1,Form-1-A, Conceptual plan, EMP, N
t(PP) A Permissions, Airport NOC, Firefighting opin
ion etc.

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1.6 TOR No. & Date : Not applicable as project is categorized as B2

1.7 Technical expert /


Ashva Environment Consultancy
Environmental Consultant Name : Mr. Sunil Parmar

1.8 SEAC Meeting No. and Date: 23/10/2024

1.9 ADS vide letter dated : --

1.10Reply Submitted by PPon portal dated: --

1.11Revised Consideration
--
SEAC Meeting No. and Date:

[Link] features of the project submitted by the Project proponent

Sr. Particulars Details


No.

Proposal No. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490239/2024

Name of the project THE PRIVILON

Address of the Site SURVEY NO.: 286/B, O. P. NO. 85, F. P. NO. 85, T. P. SCHEM
E. NO. 04 (KUDASAN-DHOLAKUVA), VILLAGE: KUDASA
N, TAL.&DIST.:GANDHINAGAR–382421, STATE: - GUJARA
T.

Name of Developer D V DEVELOPERS

Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In C 155.20 Crore


rores)

Whether construction work has b Not Initiated


een initiated at site? If yes, detail
s thereof
And if No, Date up to which con
struction has not started.

Details of Undertaking stating cu Yes


rrent status of construction at sit
e.

Whether NA permissions of all s Yes


urvey Nos have been obtained, d
etails there of

Site coordinates (with all coordinates of the polygon)


A 23°10'21.90"N 72°38'11.69"E
B 23°10'21.55"N 72°38'7.70"E

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C 23°10'23.61"N 72°38'7.58"E
D 23°10'23.95"N 72°38'10.94"E
E 23°10'23.76"N 72°38'11.89"E

Project Details · Land / Plot Area (m2): 5,195.00


· FSI area (m2): 20,761.97
· Total BUA (m2): 37,410.25

Permissible Proposed

FSI Area(m2
20,778.04 20,761.97
)

Ground Cov
-- 3,356.42
erage(m2)

Common Plo
519.45 1,194.34
t Area(m2)

Max. buildin
-- 70.0
g height(m)

Airport NOC Order no: AHME/WEST/B/052924/1047246, Dated: 18/06/2024

In case of Expansion project/ A Reason of the Expansion Not Applicable


mendment project
Details of earlier EC obtained Not Applicable
for the project

Compliance of the earlier EC Not Applicable

Status of construction comple Built up area constru Not Appli


ted on site cted: cable

No. of blocks and flo Not Appli


ors constructed: cable

If earlier EC not applicable/no Name of the Authori Not Appli


t obtained for the project then ty cable
details of Development Permi
ssion (Rajachithhi) obtained f Date of order Not Appli
rom other Local Authority cable

Built up area granted Not Appli


cable

Documentary proof submitted Availability of Additional FSI, TD


for supporting the expansion R, Revision in GDCR etc
of the project.

In case of Expansion/ Amendme Tabular form stating the details granted in Earlier EC and Amendmen
nt t /Expansion required.
Condition No. Details as per EC Details require by t
Granted he PP

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Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Building Details No. of Buildings: 2 Nos.

No. of Blocks: 2 Nos.

Scope of buildings/b Type – A + B: Basement + Ground Floor + 1


locks: st floor to 21stfloors

No. & size of Reside 144


ntial Units:

No. & type of Com 08


mercial Units:

Details of amenities --
if any:

No. of expected Residents& Commercial: 531


residents / users/ Visitors: 140

Water & waste water details duri CONSTRUCTION PHASE


ng construction phase and operat
Water requirement (KL/day): No of persons expected 50 x 45
ion phase
KLD/Person = 2.25 KLD
Source of water/Supply from- Water supply from GMC Gand
hinagar
CGWA Permission details ( if a Not Applicable
pplicable)
Waste water generation quantit 2.25 KLD X 80%= 1.80 KLD
y (KL/day):
Mode of disposal: disposal into underground drain
age of GMC
Details of reuse of water, if an Washing water of construction
equipment will be reused for cu
y:
ring. (0.5)
OPERATION PHASE
Total water Consumption (KL/ 105.55
day):
Fresh water requirement (KL/d 48.38
ay):
Recycle of treated w/w, KL 57.17 KLD
A. Gardening area,1,194.34 m2 4.78 KLD
B. Flushing 52.39KLD
C. Sprinklers (Nos in premises, 45 Nos.
with pipeline details)

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D. Storage tank details for stora 20 KL (3 Nos.)
ge of treated domestic waste wa
ter in premises

Source of water: Water supply from GMC Gand


hinagar.
Total Waste water generation q 80.61
uantity (KL/day):
Treated Waste water to be reuse 57.17 KLD
d
Quantity and type (treated/untre Total Domestic wastewater will
be 80.61 KLD.
ated) of water to be discharged:
Whole wastewater will be allow
ed in Sewage Treatment Plant (
STP). Out of which, 57.17 KLD
treated wastewater will be reuse
d for gardening, toilet flushing
& Car washing. Remaining i.e.
23.44 KLD treated wastewater
will be disposed through GMC
drainage.
In case of STP provision, capac Yes
110 KLD
ity of STP:
STP Technology: MBBR Type
Provision of dual plumbing syst Yes
em (Yes/No):

Status of water supply and draina GMC Water Supply & GMC drainage lines
ge line and its permission/ ackno
wledgement details

Solid waste Management Construction Phase:

Generation (m3) Quantity Mode of Disposal


to be reus / Reuse
ed (m3)

Reused for garden


Top Soil 2,344 2,344
development

Balance earth will


Other excava
14,816 1,520 be reused for our
ted earth
own project

Reused as a filter
up to plinth level
Construction
160 160 & remaining will
debris
be reused for road
development

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Sold to local map
Steel scrap 13 --
scrap vendors

Discarded pa
Sold to local vend
cking materi 13 --
ors
als

Others -- -- --

Operation Phase:

Type of wast Generation Quan Mode of Mode of Disposal


e tity (Kg/day) waste col / Reuse
lection

Through door-to-
Blue Col
door waste collect
Dry waste 264 our buck
ion system of GM
et
C.

Collected, treated
in organic waste c
onverter located
Green co within project pre
Wet waste 175.2 lour buck mises and convert
et ed in to manure.
Manure will be eit
her reused within
premises or sold.

Reused in gardeni
Sludge D
ng as manure with
STP Sludge 14.0 rying Be
in project premise
d
s.

Details of segregation if to be don The solid wastes generated will


e: be segregated into biodegradabl
e and non-biodegradable waste
s at source (from each unit/Fla
t).

Capacity and no. of community bi For Dry waste: 80 Kg; 20 nos.


ns to be placed within premises: of Bins.
For Wet waste: 80 Kg; 13 Nos.
of Bins.

Landfill site where waste will be u M.S.W will be finally transport


ltimately disposed by local authori ed to the disposal site at GMC.
ty:

Details on staircase:

Area for Width of t


Type & n Total No
No. of floo each Flo No. of s he staircas No of f Travel dist
o. of buil of Passen
rs or taircase e ire lift ance (m)
dings gers Lifts
(m2) (m)

Type – A Basement 1,066.28 02 2.0 02 02 22.00

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+B + Ground F
loor + 1st t
o 21st Floo
r

Parking Details As below: Sq. mtrs. C


P
S

Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 4,897.27 -

Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR: 4,376.79 -

Parking area requirement for commercial units as per GDCR: 520.48 -

Parking area requirement as per GDCR for (specify in case of any othe NA -
r):

Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC - 14


8

Total parking area provided (m2) & No. of CPS: 7,778.95 26


4

Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of CPS: 11


3,494.08
0

Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of CPS: 13


3,800.23
6

Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of CPS: -- --

Number of Visitor parking provided in the project ( No. of CPS): 484.64 18

Traffic Management Width of adjacent public roads: 12 m

Number of Entry & Exit provided o 1 Nos. Entry, 1 Nos. Exit


n approach road/s:

Number of Entry and Exit ramp tot 1 Nos. Entry, 1 Nos. Exit
he basement:

Width of Entry & Exit provided on 8.0 m &8.0 m


approach road/s:

Width of the Roads: Permissible Propo


sed

Minimum width of open path all ar 8.0 m 8.0 m


ound the buildings for easy access
of fire tender (excluding the width f
or the plantation) i.e peripheral wid
th:

Width of all internal roads: 8.0 m 9.0 &

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8.0 m

Details of Green Building measu Wall panel fabrics with recycled content.
res proposed. Eco-friendly materials i.e. Fly Ash Bricks, Aerated Blocks & Paving
Blocks will be used.
Low-VOC emitting and refurbished or bio-harvested renewable mater
ial content for flooring.
Dedicated exhaust systems in identified areas.
Use of solar energy in landscape lighting.
Rain water harvesting & ground water recharge.
Greenbelt Development.

Energy Requirement, Source and Power supply: UGVCL


Conservation
Maximum demand: 1300 KW
Connected load: 1300KW
Source: U.G.V.C.L

Energy saving measures: LED lighting fixtures in the common are


as.

Power Generation: Required Provided

Solar power generation ( 65 KW 71 KW


Capacity in KW):

No. of solar panels 130 Nos. panels 142 Nos. panels

Capacity of each Solar ce 500 W 500 W


ll

Total Solar Power Utiliza Total Solar Power 30 KW


tion Utilization for Ind
oor and Outdoor L
ighting

Total Solar Power 15 KW


Utilization for Wa
ter Pump

Total Solar Power 20 KW


Utilization for Ele
ctric Vehicles Cha
rging Station

Other usage 06 KW

DG Sets: 1 x 100 KVA 2 x 500 KVA


No. and capacity of the D Diesel- Diesel-
G sets: 30 liter/hr. 60 liter/hr.
Fuel & its quantity:

Electric vehicle charging provisi Total no. of EV Charging 53


on points provided

Parking area designated f Electric car charging stations will be pro

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or EV Charging parking vided for 53 of the required CPS

Total proposed EV charg 53


ing capacity

Total power requirement 172 kWh/Day


to charge Electric Vehicl
e in kWh/day

Availability of power Out of 172 KWh/day of power requirem


ent for Charging of Electric Vehicles, 20
kWh/day will be utilized from solar pow
er generation and remaining 152 kWh/d
ay will be utilized from UGVCL.

Fire and Life Safety Measures During the construction First aid box, free medicines, doctor ser
phase: vice, PPEs, etc.

Fall Protection - Perimeter protection such as guardrails


and toe rails,
- Safety Belts for working at height
- Personal protective equipment (PPE), a
safety monitoring system,
- Fall protection plan...
- Safety nets will be installed
- The PPE standard should cover occupa
tional foot, head, hearing, and eye pr
otection.

Foot Protection - Workers and visitors should not be allo


wed on a construction site without saf
ety boots.

Head Protection - Safety Helmet, safety belts, safety nets


for work at heights,
- Proper housekeeping,

Noise Protection - Provision of acoustic enclosure for DG


Set.
- PPEs i.e. hearing protection devices (ea
r plugs, ear muffs, canal caps)

Eye Protection - Eye protection (safety glasses and goggl


es, face shields and welding helmet
s) must be adequate and reasonably
comfortable.

Ladders and Stairs - To inspect and maintain all ladders and


temporary/portable steps to ensure th
at they are in good working conditio
n.
- Portable ladders be provided with grab
rails and be secured against moveme
nt while in use.
- All ladders must be used only on stable
and level surfaces unless secured to p

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revent accidental movement.
- Ladders must not be used on slippery s
urfaces unless secured or provided wi
th slip resistant feet to prevent accide
ntal movement.
- The Contractor should provide a ladder
(or stairway) at all work points of acc
ess where there is a break in elevatio
n of 0.5 m or more.
- When there is only one point of access
between levels, it must be kept clear t
o permit free passage by workers. If f
ree passage becomes restricted, a sec
ond point of access must be provided
and used. At all times, at least one po
int of access must be kept clear.

Scaffolds Access to Scaffolds

Access to Scaffolds - Access to and between scaffold platfor


ms more than 0.6 m above or below t
he point of access will be made by po
rtable/attachable ladders or ramps.
- Employees must never use makeshift d
evices, such as boxes and barrels, to i
ncrease the scaffold platform workin
g level height.

Trenching and Excavatio - The area around the trench/excavation


n would be kept clear of surface encum
brances. Water should not be allowed
to accumulate in the excavation. Adja
cent structures would be shored in ac
cordance with the design documents t
o prevent collapse.
- Guardrails or some other means of prot
ecting people from falling into the tre
nch/excavation would be present.
- The trench or excavation would be sho
red or sloped to prevent cave-ins.

Electrical Safety - If work has to be done near an overhea


d power line, the line must be de-ener
gized and grounded before work is st
arted.
- A licensed electrician would have com
pleted all temporary wiring and electr
ical installations required for construc
tion activities.
- Fuses and circuit breakers would be us
ed to protect motherboards.

Cranes - A competent person has been designate


d to supervise activities that require t
he use of cranes. Cranes would not be
operated near any power lines.
- All picks would be carefully planned to
ensure that the crane adequately hoist

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the load.
- The hoisting signals would be posted o
n the exterior of the crane.

Occupational Noise Expo - Implement engineering controls to redu


sure ce noise levels.
- Provision of hearing protection to empl
oyees that are exposed to noise levels
above the permissible limit
- Acoustic Enclosure for high noise gene
rating machines like D G Set

Welding and Cutting - Trained worker in hot work procedure


s.
- Adequate ventilation to reduce the buil
d-up of metal fume.
- Personal protective equipment (i.e., we
lding helmet, burning goggles, face s
hield, welding gloves, and apron).
- There would be a fire extinguisher pres
ent at all welding and burning activiti
es.
- Extinguishers would also be placed at l
ocations where slag and sparks may f
all.
- Oxygen and flammable gas bottles are
separated by at least 7 m when not in
use.
- Signs and symbols would be visible
- Signage for traffic control, including di
rectional signs, is applicable
- Danger signs are posted at all immediat
e hazards (i.e. Danger: Open Hole).
- Caution signs are posted at all potential
hazards (i.e. Caution: Construction A
rea, Caution: Buried Cable).
- Combustible scrap and debris (wood, c
learing/grubbing material) would be r
emoved from the site daily or should
be securely stored in covered contain
ers.
- Spill prevention control and counterme
asure plan that limits the risk of relea
ses of oil or hazardous materials to th
e environment.

Registration of Establish We will obtain registration under Buildi


ment under the Building ng & other construction worker’s act aft
and other construction w er grant of EC from SEIAA and after rec
orkers (regulation of emp eiving development permission from mu
loyment & conditions of nicipal authority. We ensure that registra
services ) Act 1996 tion under Building & other constructio
n worker’s act before construction work
start on site.

Others --

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During the operation pha Fire safety measures During the op
se” eration phase (
including capa
city of underg
round water ta
nk and terrace
water tank cap
acity) : Fire ex
tinguishers on
each floor, Ho
se Reel, Wet
Riser, Yard H
ydrant, manua
lly operated el
ectric fire alar
m system Aut
omatic Sprink
ler System, A
utomatic Dete
ction and Alar
m System

Capacity of Undergro 3,00,000 Lit


und fire water tank

Capacity of Overhead 90,000 Lit


fire water tank

Status of fire opinion obt FSPA/CFOGMC/2024/00081569/Date


ained for the project, sub d: 21/082024
mit details

Nearest fire station, dista Gandhinagar Fire Station @ 6.80km and


nce & time required for t time Required for the fire tender to reac
he fire tender to reach at t h at the project site will be approx. 12 m
he project site : in.

Rain Water Harvesting Level of the Ground wate 50 ft


(RWH) r table:

RWH/Percolation well d Required Provided


etails:

No. of RWH tank(s) 2 Nos. 2 Nos.

Dimensions of RWH tan 2.0X2.0X2.0 m3 2.0X2.0X2.5 m3


k(s) :

No. of percolations wells 2 Nos. 2 Nos.


:

Depth of percolations we 40m depth 40m depth


lls :

Details on Pre-treatment Gravity filter MO Gravity filter MO


facilities C: PE C: PE

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Green area details Details: Required as per pr Provided
evailing Laws/poli
cy/rule

Tree covered area (m2) : ---- 477.74

Area covered by shrubs a --


nd bushes (m2):

Lawn covered area (m2): 716.60

Total Green Area (m2): 1,194.34

No. of trees and species t As per CGDCR 5 130 Nos of trees l


o be planted: No. of trees for 20 ike Asopalav, Gul
0 m2 area. mohor, Palm, Nee
m, Badam, Amla,
Khajuri, etc.

Basic amenities to be provided to Drinking water & tap water, sanitation facilities, first aid box, free me
construction workers. dicines, doctor service, PPEs, rooms & welfare facilities as per Buildi
ng and Other Construction Workers Rules.

Environment Management Plan Head Mitigation measures proposed, with f


acility details:

Air Dust Mitigation Measures (Dust suppres


sion by spraying of water and Peripheral
barricading of 3m height) & providing a
dequate height of the stack, ladder and p
latform, DG room.

Noise Control Provision of PPEs, Lubrication in Const


ruction Machinery
Provision of acoustic enclosures and vib
ration sheet

Water Primary, secondary & tertiary treatment


MBBR Type STP

Solid and hazardous wast The biodegradable waste will be collect


e management ed in bins and Onsite waste treatment sy
stem (OWC) will be installed for handli
ng and management of the organic wast
e generated. Organic waste will be conv
erted to manure by on site organic waste
convertor and manure will be used in ga
rdening and plantation.

Environment monitoring The recurring cost would be incurred on


hiring of consult- ants and payment of v
arious statutory fees to regulatory agenci
es.

Rain water Collection system, treatment and rechar


ge well 02 nos. P.W.C. & Flood Water
Mitigation Measures.

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Green belt Trees and Lawn area development (Lan
d levelling, Plantation, Irrigation System
Installation)

Solar Energy Roof Top Solar – 71 KW;


Terrace Space require – 705.47 Sq. m.

Fire & Safety Provide Fire Fighting Systems as per Fir


e Opinion from GMC and Fire and Safet
y Equipment and PPE’s will be provided
to workers during Construction Phase. F
all Protection, Safety Net , Ladders and
Stairs Scaffolds, Trenching and Excavat
ion Electrical Safety, Welding and Cutti
ng

CER Tree will be planted at village road of at


village Dholakuva, Shahpur, Por & Ran
desan & Sargasan
· Cost of 1 plant – 3500/- with tree G
uard & maintenance of water. (
5000 plants). Proposes tree gua
rds for surviving of plants & tre
es
Rain water harvesting ponds, ground wa
ter recharge Pits and Water conservation
awareness programs per at village Dhola
kuva, Shahpur, Por & Randesan & Sarg
asan
· 1 Nos. per Village = 3.0 Lacs
· 3.0 Lacs X 5 Nos. = 15.0 Lacs
Environmental awareness program or ca
mpaigns which includes solid waste coll
ection and disposal, energy conservation
etc., to be conduct to aware the local co
mmunities
Provision of Solar Panelled Street lights
at nearby roads and Solar panel at prima
ry school/Health center at village Dhola
kuva, Shahpur, Por & Randesan & Sarg
asan
· Solar panel (40 KW) at primary sch
ool/health Center per village =
16.0 lakhs = 16.0 lakhs X 5 vill
ages = 80.0 Lakhs
Year wise budget
2024 – 2025 – 110.0 lacs
2025- 2026 – 110.0 lacs
2026 – 2027 – 90.40 Lacs
Total = 310.40 Llacs

Amenities/ Occupational Providing of amenities facility for work


health center. er (Sanitation, drinking water etc) Appoi
nt approved contractor for Registration
of Workers
· Insurance of Workers
· Periodically Health Check up
· Fix hours for normal working day
· Maintenance of registers and record

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s
· Drinking water facility would be pr
ovided
· Toilets and urinals would be provid
ed.
During construction phase workers will
be provided safety measures as well as o
ccupational health rules will be impleme
nted. Regular health check-up camps wil
l be organized

Budgetery provision of Environ S Head Basis for cost estima Total Capit Total Re Impleme
ment Management plan r. tes al cost curring ntation Pl
N (Rs. In lacs) cost per an
o. ( Constructi annum For Capit
on and oper (Rs. in la al Expen
ation phase) cs) diture
( Constr
uction a
nd opera
tion pha
se)
1. Air Dust Mitigation Meas 0.5 1.50 The whol
ures e project
Stack and DG room 5.0 1.0 will be co
2 Noise C Noise Control measur 5.00 1.00 mpleted w
ontrol es including engineeri ithin arou
ng controls nd comin
g four yea
3. Water 110 KLD -MBAR Ty 40.0 3.8
rs.
pe STP, Area Require
40 Sq. m., E.M.P. U
nits install
4. Solid an 175.2 Kg/Day – Auto 22.0 2.5 ation wor
d hazard matic OWC k will be c
ous wast Area require –30 Sq. ompleted
e manag m. parallelly
ement constructi
5. Environ The recurring cost wo 1.50 0.10 on of the
ment mo uld be incurred on hir project.
nitoring ing of consult- ants a
nd payment of variou
s statutory fees to reg
ulatory agencies.
6. Rain wat Collection system, tre 14.0 1.5
er atment and recharge
well – 2 nos. P. W.C.
7. Green be 130 nos. Trees and L 1.5 0.65
lt awn Area Developme
nt
8. Solar En Roof Top Solar – 71 29.0 3.20
ergy KW;
Terrace Space require
– 705.47 Sq. m.
9. Fire & S Provide Fire Fighting 32.0 2.90
afety Systems as per Fire O
pinion from GMC an
d Fire and Safety Equ
ipment and PPE’s wil
l be provided to work

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ers during Constructi
on Phase.
1 CER Tree will be planted a 310.40 --
0. t village road of at vil
lage Dholakuva, Shah
pur, Por &Randesan
& Sargasan
· Cost of 1 plant –
3500/- with t
ree Guard &
maintenance
of water. (50
00 plants). P
roposes tree
guards for s
urviving of p
lants & trees
Rain water harvesting
ponds, ground water r
echarge Pits and Wat
er conservation aware
ness programs per at
village Dholakuva, S
hahpur, Por & Rande
san & Sargasan
· 1 Nos. per Villag
e = 3.0 Lacs
· 3.0 Lacs X 5 No
s. = 15.0 Lac
s
Environmental aware
ness program or cam
paigns which include
s solid waste collectio
n and disposal, energ
y conservation etc., to
be conduct to aware t
he local communities
Provision of Solar Pa
nelled Street lights at
nearby roads and Sol
ar panel at primary sc
hool/Health center at
village Dholakuva, S
hahpur, Por & Rande
san & Sargasan
· Solar panel (40
KW) at prim
ary school/h
ealth Center
per village =
16.0 lakhs =
16.0 lakhs X
5 villages =
80.0 Lakhs
Year wise budget
2024 – 2025 – 110.0 l
acs
2025- 2026 – 110.0 l
acs

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2026 – 2027 – 90.40
Lacs
Total = 310.40 Llacs
1 EV Char Cost of EV charger fa 40.0 6.2
1 ger cilities
1 Ameniti Providing of amenitie
10.0 0.0
2. es s facility for worker
1 Occupati Implementation
3 onal Occupational health a
health an nd
10.0 0.0
d safety procedures to
safety workers during
Construction Phase
Total 520.9 24.35

Details of Environmental Consul Name of the Ashva Environment Consultancy


tant Mo. no.: 9824684462
Consultant
(If any) e-Mail: ashvaconsultancy@[Link]

3.2.3. Deliberations by the committee in previous meetings


N/A

3.2.4. Deliberations by the SEAC in current meetings

• This office has received an application for Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no.
SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490239/2024 dated: 18/10/2024.
• This is a proposed Residential cum Commercial building construction project having net plot area of 5,195 m2, FSI
area of 20,761.97 m2 and the proposed built-up area of the project is 37,410.25 m2, As the built-up area is >20,000 m2
and <1,50,000 m2, it falls in the category 8(a) of the Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006.
• The project proponent along with their expert / consultant attended the meeting on 23-10-2024.
• The project was appraised based on the information furnished in Form-1, Form-1A & Conceptual Plan, Environment
Management Plan and details presented before the Committee.
• Committee deliberated on the Land Possession Documents, Lay out & Scope of Project along with Building Plans, Air
Port NOC, OWC, Detailed Designed of STP, Provided Parking, EMP, CER etc.

• Committee deliberated on the following:


• Committee found the proposed STP capacity is insufficient and hence, asked the consultant to increase the STP
capacity. Later on, on 25.10.2024, the consultant of the PP has submitted the revised details of STP with capacity
of 110 KLD.

• The said submission of the project proponent was considered by the Committee and the submitted documents
were found satisfactory, it was unanimously decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for granting
Environment Clearance subject to the strict compliance of the following project specific conditions as well as the
standard conditions finalized during the meeting of SEAC held on 02/08/2017 and approved during the meeting
of SEIAA held on 08/09/2017 The Building Construction projects falling under project activity no. 8(a) as per the

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schedule of the EIA Notification 2006:

3.2.5. Recommendation of SEAC


Recommended

3.2.6. Details of Environment Conditions

[Link]. Specific
Project Specific Conditions for Environment Clearance:

a) Preconstruction Phase
1. Mitigation of flood measures shall be undertaken. Height of the plinth and ramps will be increased so that flood
water does not enter basement.
2. The project proponent shall construct 2 nos of buildings [1 basement + Ground floor /Hollow Plinth + 21
floors].
3. The height of the building shall not be higher than 70 mts.
4. The Peripheral margin shall be 8 mts and Internal roads shall be 8-9 mts wide.
5. Separate Entries and Exits shall be provided to the project on the approach road.
6. The Project Proponent shall make provision of Electric vehicle charging in parking area as mentioned at the Sr
no 24 of the Salient features of the project.
7. Project proponent shall explore possibilities to reuse the treated waste water for gardening and floor washing.
b) Construction Phase:
(i) WATER:
8. Fresh water requirement during the construction phase shall not exceed 2.25 KLD and it shall be met through
1. GMC. No ground water shall be tapped during the construction phase.
9. Sewage generated during the construction phase shall be disposed off through drainage of GMC.
10. Explore possibilities of provision of mobile toilets in construction phase.
(ii) HEALTH & SAFETY:
11. Project Proponent shall obtain Fire opinion/provisional fire NOC from the concern authority as per the
prevailing Rules / Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2016.
12. The project proponent shall obtain registration of the establishment under the Building and other Construction
Workers’ (Regulation of Employment & Conditions of Service) Act 1996 and shall comply with the provisions of
the Act for the safety, health and welfare of construction workers.
13. The project proponent shall obtain registration of the construction workers as beneficiaries with the Gujarat
Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board.
c) Operation Phase:
(iii) WATER:
14. Total water requirement during the operation phase shall not exceed 105.55 KLD, out of which fresh water
requirement of 48.38 KLD shall be met through GMC and the remaining 57.17 KLD of water requirement shall be

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met through treated sewage. No ground water shall be tapped during the operation phase. Metering of the water
shall be done and its records shall be maintained.
15. Sewage generation during operation phase shall not exceed 80.61 KLD which shall be treated in the proposed
onsite Sewage Treatment Plant.
16. The unit shall install and efficiently operate STP of adequate capacity for treating the sewage to be generated
during operation phase to achieve the GPCB norms at the STP outlet. Treated sewage conforming to GPCB norms
shall be utilized within premises for gardening & flushing purpose at the maximum extent possible. Only
remaining quantity of treated sewage shall be disposed off through drainage line of GMC.
17. A proper logbook of STP operation and also showing the quantity of treated sewage utilization within
premises & quantity of treated sewage discharged into the drainage line shall be maintained and furnished to the
GPCB from time to time.
18. Dual plumbing system with separate tanks and lines shall be provided for utilization of treated sewage for
flushing.
19. No bore well shall be constructed and existing bore well/s, if any, shall be either sealed or converted into the
recharge well.
20. Rain water harvesting from rooftop and paved areas and ground water recharge through 2 nos. of percolation
wells shall be carried out as per the details submitted. Before recharging the runoff, pre-treatment must be done to
remove suspended matter.
(iv) AIR:
21. A D. G. set (2 X 500 KVA) proposed as backup power shall be of enclosed type and confirm to prescribe
standards under EPA rules. Necessary acoustic enclosures shall be provided at diesel generator set to mitigate the
impact of noise.
22. The exhaust of the D. G. Set shall be at least 3 m above roof top.
23. The gaseous emissions from the D.G. Sets shall conform to the standards prescribed under EPA rules as
amended from time to time. At no time, the emission levels shall go beyond the stipulated standards.
(v) SOLIDWASTE:
24. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected and segregated at source. The biodegradable waste shall
be converted into useful end product by treating it into the proposed onsite Organic Waste Convertor and the
recyclable waste shall be sold to vendors whereas the other garbage shall be disposed off properly as per the
provisions made by the GMC.
(vi) SAFETY AND WELFARE:
25. Project Proponent shall obtain fire safety certificate / Fire No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from the concern
authority as per the prevailing Rules / Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2016.
26. Fire fighting facilities like During the operation phase (including capacity of underground water tank and
terrace water tank capacity) : Fire extinguishers on each floor, Hose Reel, Wet Riser, Yard Hydrant, manually
operated electric fire alarm system Automatic Sprinkler System, Automatic Detection and Alarm System, terrace
water tanks of 90,000 Lit capacity, underground water tank of 3,00,000 Lit etc shall be provided.
27. Staircase shall be provided:

Type & no. Area for No. of Width of Total No No of Travel


No. of floors each Floor the of distance
of buildings staircase fire lift

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(m2) staircase Passengers (m)
(m) Lifts

Basement +
Type – A +
Ground Floor + 1,066.28 02 2.0 02 02 22.00
B
1st to 21st Floor

28. All the staircases shall open out at ground level from the highest point of building [with access from each
floor] for emergency evacuation.
29. Provision for adequate air changes per hour in the basement shall be made so as to avoid build-up of CO in the
area.
30. Car park exhaust system equipped with CO (Carbon Monoxide) sensor shall be provided to ensure operation
of exhaust fans as CO concentration levels.
31. Clear peripheral margin space of adequate width, in accordance with the concerned local bye-laws, shall be
provided for unobstructed & easy movement of vehicles in case of emergency.
32. Sanitation facilities, drinking water & tap water, sewage disposal facility, first aid box, free medicines, doctor
service, adequate PPEs etc. shall be provided for workers.
(vii) PARKING / TRAFFIC CONGESTION:
33. Minimum parking space of 7,778.95 m2 (264 CPS) [3,494.08 m2 in Basement + 3,800.23 m2 in Hollow Plinth
+ 484.64 m2 in open area] shall be provided as proposed.
34. Project proponent shall provide the height of Basement greater than 4.5 mts in order to accommodate futuristic
parking demand through Mechanical Parking.
(viii) ENERGY CONSERVATION:
35. Energy conservation measures viz. maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design, energy
efficient motors & pumps, water efficient taps, solar lights in open & solar street light, 71 KW solar power
generation, use of aerated blocks & RMC, use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting, roof-top thermal
insulation etc. shall be implemented as proposed.
(ix) GREEN BELT:
36. Green belt area of 1,194.34 m2 comprising of 477.74 m2 tree covered area with 130 trees within premises
shall be developed as proposed. The other open spaces inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered
with vegetation of indigenous tree species.
37. Green belt to be developed shall include all trees with height not less than 7ft.
(x) BUDGETARY ALLOCATION FOR EMP:
38. The Project proponent shall allot budget for Capital cost Rs. 520.9 Lakhs and Recurring cost of Rs 24.35
Lakhs in Construction Phase& Operation Phase.
(xi) CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY:
39. The project proponent shall allocate the separate fund of Rs. 310.40 Lakhs as committed before SEAC for
activities like Tree will be planted at village road of at village Dholakuva, Shahpur, Por & Randesan & Sargasan.
Cost of 1 plant – 3500/- with tree Guard & maintenance of water. (5000 plants). Proposes tree guards for surviving
of plants & trees. Rain water harvesting ponds, ground water recharge Pits and Water conservation awareness
programs per at village Dholakuva, Shahpur, Por & Randesan & Sargasan. 1 Nos. per Village = 3.0 Lacs, 3.0 Lacs
X 5 Nos. = 15.0 Lacs. Environmental awareness program or campaigns which include solid waste collection and
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disposal, energy conservation etc., to be conduct to aware the local communities. Provision of Solar Panelled
Street lights at nearby roads and Solar panel at primary school/Health center at village Dholakuva, Shahpur, Por &
Randesan & Sargasan. Solar panel (40 KW) at primary school/health Center per village = 16.0 lakhs = 16.0 lakhs
X 5 villages = 80.0 Lakhs. Year wise budget , 2024 – 2025 – 110.0 lacs, 2025- 2026 – 110.0 lacs , 2026 – 2027 –
90.40 Lacs,Total = 310.40 Llacs
40. Activities proposed under Corporate Environment Responsibility (CER) shall be part of Environment
Management Plan (EMP) as per the MoEF&CC’s OM no. F. No. 22-65/[Link] dated 30.09.2020.
41. The said activities shall be completed within 3 years from the commencement of the project.
42. The CER shall be monitored and the monitoring report shall be submitted to the regional office of MoEF&CC
as a part of half-yearly compliance report and to the District Collector. The monitoring report shall be posted on
the website of the project proponent.
General Conditions.
Compliance of Environment Clearance/ Inspection / Reporting/ Administration/ Appeal
1. Project proponent shall inform to all the concerned authorities including Municipal Corporation and district
collector and shall also give wide publicity through advertisement in minimum two local newspapers within seven
days, about the environment clearance order accorded. Copy of EC shall be display at the site in prominent area
for the public.
2. Project proponent shall appoint a key person in the organization who shall be responsible for compliance of
above condition fully on behalf of the proponent. It will not mean that appointing a key person will exempt the
project proponent from the responsibility of compliance. Any change in key person shall immediately be informed
to SEIAA and all concerned authorities.
3. Designated key person shall submit six monthly compliance report to SEIAA/SEAC, MOEF&CC, GPCB and
Nodal Department of the Government.
4. The Nodal Department or any authority or officer authorized by MOEF&CC/SEIAA can inspect the site of the
project and all the facilities, for verification of compliances of environment clearance conditions.
5. In case of violation reported upon, the project proponent shall be responsible for all the legal actions as per
Environment Protection Act, 1986 including SEIAA may cancel, withdraw or keep in abeyance, the environment
clearance accorded.
6. Any person including the project proponent affected by this environment clearance order may file appeal to
Honorable National Green Tribunal West Zone branch, Pune, preferably within a period of thirty days from the
date of issue of environment clearance as prescribe under section 16 of National Green Tribunal Act 2010.
7. All complains and public grievance or representations may be addressed to SEIAA/SEAC in the email
addresses a. msseiaagj@[Link]&seacgujarat@[Link]

3.3. Agenda Item No 3:

3.3.1. Details of the proposal

Ria Grand Villa- 2 by diya Homes located at VADODARA,GUJARAT

Proposal For Fresh EC

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Submission Da Activity
Proposal No File No
te (Schedule Item)

SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490480/2 SEAC/GJ/INFRA2/490480/58410/2 Building / Construction (8(


30/07/2024
024 024 a))

3.3.2. Project Salient Features


1. Details of the Application
1.1 Type of application: EC-New

1.2 Proposal no. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490480/2024

1.3 Category of Project : 8(a)– B2

1.4 Date of application accepted by SEAC 18.10.2024

1.5 Documents Submitted by Project Propon Form -1,Form-1-A, Land Document, Conceptual plan, EMP,
ent(PP) NA Permissions, Airport NOC, Firefighting opinion etc.

1.6 TOR No. &Date : Not applicable as project is categorized as B2

Consultant Name: Shruti S Shah (empanelled Consultant)


Mail ID: shrutisshah22@[Link]
Address: Enviro Fluid Consultants, Office 205, Ganesh Glor
1.7 Technical expert /
y, S. G. Highway, Jagatpur Rd, Ahmedabad-382481
Environmental ConsultantName : Mobile no.: 9898619100
NABET certificate no: NABET/EIA/2124/IA 0090, valid up
to November 25, 2024
MOM: IA – 283rd meeting: November 26, 2021

1.8 SEAC Meeting No. and Date: SEAC VC MEETING DATED: 23-10-2024[NCP]
EC/AGENDA/SEAC/433782/10/2024

1.9 ADS vide letter dated: -

1.10Reply Submitted by PPon portaldated: -

1.11Revised Consideration
-
SEAC Meeting No. and Date:

2. Salient features of the project submitted by the Project proponent


S Particulars Details
r
N
o
.

Proposal No. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490480/2024

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Name of the project Ria Grand Villa - 2

Address of the Site R. S. No. 142, FP NO 127, TP NO 32, Village: Vadsar, Vadodara

Name of Developer Diya Homes

Estimated Project Cost 60 cr.


(Rs. In Crores)

Whether construction Yes. Earlier stage, project not falls under EC per view. As per old planning Buil
work has been initiated t up area was < 20000 sq mt. Due to FP change Plot area boundary change and t
at site? If yes, details t hat’s we revised the planning and built-up area > 20,000 sq mt.
hereof
And if No, Date up to
which construction has
not started.

Details of Undertaking We have submitted notarized undertaking stating that we have not started any c
stating current status o onstruction activity, which violet EIA Notification 2006 and subsequent amend
f construction at site. ments at site till date

Whether NA permissio Yes. NA permissions of all survey no’s have been obtained and submitted
ns of all survey Nos ha
ve been obtained, detai
ls there of

Site coordinates (with all coordinates of the polygon)


Sr no. Latitude Longitude
1 22°15' 35.19"N 73° 10' 22.41"E
2 22°15' 38.25”N 73° 10' 22.44"E
3 22°15' 38.40"N 73° 10' 26.18"E
4 22°15' 35.77"N 73° 10' 27.03"E
5 22°15' 35.74"N 73° 10' 26.17"E
6 22°15' 36.40"N 73° 10' 26.14"E
7 22°15' 36.39"N 73° 10' 25.12"E
8 22°15' 35.06"N 73° 10' 25.16"E

Project Details · Land / Plot Area (m2) :10,522


· FSI area (m2):23,635.70
· Total BUA (m2):30,619.20

Pe Proposed
rm
iss
ibl
e

FSI Area(m2) 2 23,635.70


8,
40
9.
4

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Ground Cover N 3,854.25
age(m2) A

Common Plot N 1,580


Area(m2) A

Max. building - 44.95


height(m)

Airport NOC NOC ID: VADO/WEST/B/092112/006, Dated : 18.12.2012

In case of Expansion p Reason of the Expans Not Applicable


roject/ Amendment pro ion
ject
Details of earlier EC Not Applicable
obtained for the proje
ct

Compliance of the ea Not Applicable


rlier EC

Status of construction Built up area con Not Applicable


completed on site structed:

No. of blocks an Not Applicable


d floors construct
ed:

If earlier EC not appli Name of the Aut VMSS


cable/not obtained for hority
the project then detail
s of Development Per Date of order 28.11.2016
mission (Rajachithhi)
obtained from other L
ocal Authority Built-up area gra 11745.03
nted

Documentary proof s Due to change in Final plot, revised planning


ubmitted for supporti
ng the expansion of t
he project.

In case of Expansion/ Tabular form stating the details granted in Earlier EC and Amendment /Expansi
Amendment on required.
Condition No. Details as per EC Gra Details require by the P
nted P
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Building Details No. of Buildings: 1 Buildings

No. of Blocks: 3Blocks

Scope of building B1 + B2 + G/P + 13

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s/blocks:

No. & size of Resi Flat -138


dential Units: Duplex - 36

No. & type of Co Shops - 30


mmercial Units:

Details of ameniti Club House


es if any:

No. of expected Residents: 783occupants from residential unit


residents / users/ Commercial – 60 from Shops
Visitors:200

Water & waste water d CONSTRUCTION PHASE


etails during constructi
Water requirement (KL/day): No of persons expected 150 x 45 KL
on phase and operation
D/Person =7 KLD
phase
Total water requirement - 23 KLD
Source of water/Supply from- authorized Tanker
CGWA Permission details(if appli Not applicable
cable)
Waste water generation quantity ( 7 KLD X 80%= 6 KLD
KL/day): Total waste water generation - 10 KL/
D
Mode of disposal: disposal into Septic tank and Soak pit
Details of reuse of water, if any: 4.0 KL/D used in curing
OPERATION PHASE
Total water Consumption (KL/da 119 KL/D
y):
Fresh water requirement (KL/day): 73 KL/D
Recycle of treated w/w, KL 47 KL/D
A. Gardening area, m2 8 KL/D
B. Flushing 39 KL/D
C. Sprinklers (Nos in premises, wit It
Tot
h pipeline details) e Item
al
m. Descri Unit
Qt
N ption
y.
o
1. Sprin Nos. 306
0 kler
2. Pipe L
0 ines :-
a 150m R.m 546
m dia. tr.
b 100m R.m 624
m dia. tr.
c 80mm R.m 240
dia. tr.

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d 50mm R.m 726
dia. tr.
e 40mm R.m 186
dia. tr.
f 25mm R.m 726
dia. tr.
D. Storage tank details for storage Treated domestic waste water: 47 KL
of treated domestic waste water in D
premises Dimension: 3.42 m x 3.42 m x 4 m

Source of water: VMSS


Total Waste water generation quan 119 KL/D
tity (KL/day):
Treated Waste water to be reused 47 KL/D
Quantity and type (treated/untreate 44 KL/D into VMSS Sewer line
d) of water to be discharged:
In case of STP provision, capacity 125 KLD
of STP:
STP Technology: MBBR
Provision of dual plumbing system Yes
(Yes/No):

Status of water supply Available at site


and drainage line and i
ts permission/ acknowl
edgement details

Solid waste Manageme Construction Phase:


nt
Ge Quantity to be re Mode of Disposal / Reuse
ne used (m3)
rat
io
n(
m
3)

Top Soil 2, 2,500 Reuse for greenbelt developmen


50 t.
0

Other excavate 1 11,500 Reuse for internal road develop


d earth 1, ment and back filling.
50
0

Construction d 29 290 Reuse for internal road develop


ebris 0 ment and back filling.

Steel scrap 7 0 Sold to vendors

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Discarded pac 3 0 Sold to vendors
king materials

Others Ni - -
l

Operation Phase:

Type of wa Gener Mode of waste collection Mode of Disposa


ste ation l / Reuse
Quant
ity (K
g/da
y)

Dry waste 320 White bins Sold to vendors

Wet waste 163 Green bins Disposed into O


WC

STP Sludge 1.5 to Dry manure Used as manure i


2.0 kg n form of dry cak
e in premises and
surplus will be S
old to Vendors

Details of segregation Green bins for bio degradable waste & white bins for
if to be done: non-biodegradable waste

Capacity and no. of c 500


ommunity bins to be
placed within premis
es:

Landfill site where w Jambua Site of VMSS


aste will be ultimatel
y disposed by local a
uthority:

D Type & no. No. of flo Area for ea No. of stairc Width of the Total N No o Travel dista
e of buildings ors ch Floor ase staircase o of Lif f fire nce (m)
t (m2) (m) ts lift
a
il
s
B1 + B2 2 1 16
o
n Tower A + P/G + 480.69 1 2.0
s 14
t
B1 + B2 2 1 13
a
ir Tower B + P/G + 372.42 1 2.0
c 14
a
B1 + B2 2 1 18
s
e Tower C + P/G + 372.56 1 2.0
: 14

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Duplex G+2 - - 6
87.99 1 1.0
36

Parking Details As below: Sq. mtrs. CPS

Total parking area requirement for the project as 3495.77


per GDCR:

Parking area requirement for residential units as 2991.86


per GDCR:

Parking area requirement for commercial units a 503.91


s per GDCR:

Parking area requirement as per GDCR for (spec -


ify in case of any other):

Total number of CPS requirement for the project - 90


as per NBC

Total parking area provided (m2) & No. of CPS: 7190.17 236

Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. o 6245.64 195


f CPS:

Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & N 116.53 5


o. of CPS:

Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & N 828 36


o. of CPSFor Duplex)

Number of Visitor parking provided in the proje 32


ct ( No. of CPS):

Traffic Mana Width of adjacent public road 30 m wide on Wdirection and 12 m on S direction
gement s:

Number of Entry & Exit provi 02 entry and 01 exit


ded on approach road/s:

Number of Entry and Exit ram -


p tothe basement:

Width of Entry & Exit provide 7.5 m wide entry and 7.5 m wide exit
d on approach road/s:

Width of the Roads: Permissible Proposed

Minimum width of open path - 7.5


all around the buildings for eas
y access of fire tender (excludi
ng the width for the plantatio
n) i.e peripheral width:

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Width of all internal roads: - 7.5 m

Details of Green Build Maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design, energy efficient
ing measures propose motors & pumps, water efficient taps, maximum use of RMC & aerated blocks,
d. use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting, solar lighting in Common
area and landscape areas, roof-top thermal insulation, rain water harvesting & g
round water recharge through 3nos. of percolating wells etc

Energy Requirement, Power supply: 11KV/433V SUPPLY LINE


Source and Conservati
on Maximum demand: 1290.00 KW (1612 kva @ 0.8pf)
Connected load: 1900.00 KW (2375 kva @ 0.8 pf)
Source: MGVCL

Energy saving measu 540 watt / solar panel


res:

Power Generation: Required Provided

Solar power generati 95.00 KW 99.50 KW


on (Capacity in KW):

No. of solar panels 120 NOS. 185 NOS.

Capacity of each Sola 520 Kw 520 Kw


r cell

Total Solar Power U Total Solar Powe 30.0 KW


tilization r Utilization for I
ndoor and Outdo
or Lighting

Total Solar Powe 10.00 KW


r Utilization for
Water Pump

Total Solar Powe 55.0 KW


r Utilization for
Electric Vehicles
Charging Station

Other usage 4.5 KW

DG Sets: - 2 x 125 dg set required with 50lt


No. and capacity of t r/hr
he DG sets:
Fuel & its quantity:

Electric vehicle chargi Total no. of EV Char 86 Nos.


ng provision ging points provided

Parking area designat Electric car charging stations will be provided for
ed for EV Charging p 20% of the required CPS
arking

Total proposed EV ch 344_kva

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arging capacity

Total power requirem 1824 kwh/day.


ent to charge Electric
Vehicle in kWh/day

Availability of power Out of 1824kwh/day of power requirement for Chargi


ng of Electric Vehicles, 234 kWh/day will be utilized f
rom solar power generation and remaining 1590 kW
h/day will be utilized from MGVCL Power

Fire and Life Safety M During the construc


easures tion phase:

Fall Protection · The Contractor is required to provide f


all protection to employees who are wo
rking at heights equal to or greater than
1.8 m. fall protection can be in the form
of perimeter protection such as guardrai
ls and toe rails, personal protective equi
pment (PPE), a safety monitoring syste
m, or a fall protection plan. Activities t
hat require personal fall protection syst
ems include steel erection bolting, riveti
ng, fitting-up and plumbing-up, work o
ver water and some deep excavation wo
rk.
· On buildings or structures not adaptabl
e to temporary floors, and where scaffol
ds are not used, safety nets will be insta
lled and maintained whenever the poten
tial fall distance exceeds two storey.

Foot Protection If machines or operations present the potential for foo


t injury, the Contractor must provide foot protection,
which is of safe design and construction for the work t
o be performed. Workers and visitors should not be al
lowed on a construction site without safety boots.

Head Protection If head hazards remain after all steps have been taken
to control them (safety nets for work at heights, prope
r housekeeping), the Contractor must provide employ
ees with appropriate head protection.

Noise Protection Workers should be wearing hearing protection device


s (ear plugs, ear muffs, canal caps) that are in good co
ndition whenever they are involved in noisy activities.

Eye Protection When machines or operations present potential eye inj


ury from physical or chemical elements, the Contracto
r must select, provide, maintain and required affected

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employees to use appropriate eye protection. Eye prot
ection (safety glasses and goggles, face shields and w
elding helmets) must be adequate and reasonably com
fortable.

Ladders and Stairs • The Contractor is required to inspect and maintain al


l ladders and temporary/portable steps to ensure that t
hey are in good working condition.
• Portable ladders used for access to an upper landing
surface must extend a minimum of 1.8 m above the la
nding surface, or where not practical, be provided wit
h grab rails and be secured against movement while in
use.
• All ladders must be used only on stable and level sur
faces unless secured to prevent accidental movement.
Ladders must not be used on slippery surfaces unless
secured or provided with slip-resistant feet to prevent
accidental movement.
• The Contractor should provide a ladder (or stairway)
at all work points of access where there is a break in e
levation of 0.5 m or more.
• When there is only one point of access between leve
ls, it must be kept clear to permit free passage by wor
kers. If free passage becomes restricted, a second poin
t of access must be provided and used. At all times, at
least one point of access must be kept clear.
• All required stairway and ladder fall protection syste
ms must be provided and installed before employees b
egin work that requires them to use stairways or ladde
rs.

Scaffolds • Access to Scaffolds - access to and between scaffold


platforms more than 0.6 m above or below the point o
f access will be made by portable/attachable ladders o
r ramps.
• Employees must never use makeshift devices, such a
s boxes and barrels, to increase the scaffold platform
working level height.

Access to Scaffolds access to and between scaffold platforms more than 0.


6 m above or below the point of access will be made b
y portable/attachable ladders or ramps.

Trenching and Excav • The area around the trench/excavation would be kep
ation t clear of surface encumbrances.
• Water should not be allowed to accumulate in the ex
cavation.

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• Adjacent structures would be stored in accordance w
ith the design documents to prevent collapse.
• Guardrails or some other means of protecting people
from falling into the trench/excavation would be prese
nt.
• The trench or excavation would be shored or sloped
to prevent cave-ins.

Electrical Safety • If work has to be done near an overhead power line,


the line must be de-energized and grounded before wo
rk is started.
• A licensed electrician would have completed all tem
porary wiring and electrical installations required for
construction activities.
• Fuses and circuit breakers would be used to protect
motherboards, conductors and equipment.
• Extension cords for equipment or as part of a tempor
ary wiring system will not be damaged or compromis
ed in any way and insulation must be of the highest gr
ade.
• Anytime electrical equipment is deactivated for repa
ir, or circuits are shut off, the equipment will be locke
d out and tagged at the point where it can be energize
d.
• Temporary lights may not be suspended by their cor
ds.
• The Contractor would provide the necessary safety e
quipment, supplies and monitoring equipment to their
personnel.

Cranes • A competent person has been designated to supervis


e activities that require the use of cranes.
• Cranes would not be operated near any power lines.
• All picks would be carefully planned to ensure that t
he crane adequately hoist the load.
• The hoisting signals would be posted on the exterior
of the crane.

Occupational Noise E • The Contractor should implement engineering contr


xposure ols to reduce noise levels.
• The Contractor should provide hearing protection to
employees that are exposed to noise levels above the
permissible limit.

Welding and Cutting • The Contractor's employees would be trained in hot


work procedures.
• There should be adequate ventilation to reduce the b

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uildup of metal fume.
• The hot work operators would use proper personal p
rotective equipment (i.e., welding helmet, burning go
ggles, face shield, welding gloves, and apron).
• There would be a fire extinguisher present at all wel
ding and burning activities.
• Extinguishers would also be placed at locations whe
re slag and sparks may fall.
• Oxygen and flammable gas bottles are separated by
at least 7 m when not in use.
• The Contractor would control the release of gases, v
apors, fumes, dusts, and mists with engineering contro
ls (e.g., adequate ventilation).
• General Guidelines
• Signs and symbols would be visible during any cons
truction activity that presents a hazard. Upon completi
on of such activity, the postings must be removed im
mediately.
• The Contractor would post specific DANGER signs
when an immediate hazard exists and specific CAUTI
ON signs when the potential for a hazard exists. EXI
T, NOTICE and specific safety signs may also be post
ed in the work area.
• Signage for traffic control, including directional sign
s, is applicable when the Contractor is disrupting traff
ic along a public way.
• Danger signs are posted at all immediate hazards (i.
e., Danger: Open Hole).
• Caution signs are posted at all potential hazards (i.e.,
Caution: Construction Area, Caution: Buried Cable).
• The floor that is being used as the erection floor mus
t be solidly planked or decked over its entire surface e
xcept for access openings.
• Every floor, working place and passageway would b
e kept free from protruding nails, splinters, holes or lo
ose boards.
• Combustible scrap and debris (wood, clearing/grubb
ing material) would be removed from the site daily or
should be securely stored in covered containers.
• The Contractor would have a spill prevention contro
l and countermeasure plan that limits the risk of releas
es of oil or hazardous materials to the environment.

Registration of Establ No. JDIST/BRD/BOCW/280/2024 dtd 25.07.2024


ishment under the Bu
ilding and other const
ruction workers (regu

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lation of employment
& conditions of servi
ces) Act 1996

Others -

During the operation Fire safety measu During Construction Phase: Pro
phase”
res vision of Personal Protective Eq
uipment’s (PPEs) to the construc
tion workers and its usage shall
be ensured and supervised, traini
ng to all workers on construction
safety aspects, first aid room wit
h first aid kit, doctor & ambulan
ce service.
During operation phase:
• • Fire Extinguishers
• Hose Reel
• Down comer
• Automatic Sprinkler System
• Manual Operated Electric Fire
Alarm System
• Terrace Tank-20,000 lit (Each
Tower)
1200 lit on each duplex
• Underground tank – 3,00,000 li
t
• Pump capacity at Terrace tank
level with minimum pressure of
7.0 kg /cm2 at terrace level – 90
0l/min

Capacity of Unde Underground tank – 3,00,000 lit


rground fire wate
r tank

Capacity of Over Terrace Tank-60,000 lit (20,000


head fire water ta
lit on each block) + 1200 lit on e
nk
ach duplex (43200 lit)

Status of fire opinion Order No FSPA/CFOVMC/2024/00057330 dtd 24.06.


obtained for the proje 2024
ct, submit details

Nearest fire station, d Nearest Fire station: Makarpura Fire Station .


istance & time requir Distance from the project site: 1.0 km
ed for the fire tender t Time required by the fire tender to reach the project si
o reach at the project te: about 10 minutes.
site :

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Rain Water Harvesting Level of the Ground 40 m
(RWH) water table:

RWH/Percolation we Required Provided


ll details:

No. of RWH tank(s) 2 3

Dimensions of RWH - Dimension: 2.5 m x 2.5 m x 4.0


tank(s) : m (3 nos. @ 25,000 lit)

No. of percolations w 2 3
ells :

Depth of percolations - 30 m
wells :

Details on Pre-treatm - Desilting cum filter chamber


ent facilities

Green area details Details: Required as per p Provided


revailing Laws/p
olicy/rule

Tree covered area (m 528 528


2) :

Area covered by shru 210 210


bs and bushes (m2):

Lawn covered area ( 842.21 842.21


m2):

Total Green Area (m2 1580 1580


):

Green Area % of plot 15 15


area:

No. of trees and speci As per GDCR 26 As per GDCR 264noslike


es to be planted: 4 nos. Bel, neem, Palas, Vad, Peepal,
Of trees for 528 Ashoka, Jamun, Emali, Deshi B
m2 area adam, Arjun for 528 m2 area

Basic amenities to be p Sanitation facilities, maintaining hygienic condition at the project site to avoid
rovided to construction health problems, safe drinking water, PPEs, first aid room with first aid kit & w
workers. elfare facilities as per the Gujarat Building & Other Construction Workers Rule
s

Environment Manage Head Mitigation measures proposed, with facility details:


ment Plan
Air · Dust suppression by spraying of water
· Peripheral barricading of 5 m height
· Compaction of soil during various construction a
ctivities

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· Any dry dusty material will be stored in sealed co
ntainers or prevented from blowing
· Material will be covered during transportation ex
cept steel
· PUC compulsion for all vehicles
· Traffic controlled by trained staff
· Appropriate stack height will be provided

Noise Control · Vehicle trips to be minimized to the extent possib


le
· Acoustic mufflers / enclosures to be provided in l
arge engines/machineries
· Equipments to be maintained in good working or
der
· Good working practices/equipment selection will
be implemented to minimize noise
· All equipments will be operated within specified
design parameters.
· Traffic controlled by trained staff
· Acoustic Enclosure will be provided around D.G.
Set
· Proper Traffic Signage will be placed at several place
s within premises.

Water · Water efficient taps


· Flow Control Devices
· RMC concrete is used
· STP will be proposed

Solid and hazardous · Organic Waste control will be proposed


waste management

Environment monitor Ambient air monitoring and Ambient Noise monitorin


ing g will be done twice in a year

Rain water Source : Rainwater from rooftop and other paved area
s
RWH system includes:
Desilting -cum-filter chamber
· Oil & Grease separator
· 3No. of percolation wells will be developed

Green belt Total 264nos. of trees will be planted along with 842.
21 m2 lawn area and 210 m2 shrubs and bushes area

Solar Energy 99.5KW electricity will be generated with 185nos of


panel

Fire & Safety Provide Fire Fighting Systems as per norms and Fire
and Safety Equipment and PPE’s will be provided to
workers during Construction Phase.

CER Fund Allocation

Sr no Activity Proposed 1st 2nd 3rd Tota


yea Yea Yea l for
r r r 3 yea

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rs
Under PM Surya
Ghar Yojana , 400
high capacity Sola
1 r panel installation 40.0 40.0 40.0 120.0
at Gosindra Villag
e with 15 years ma
intenance

Total 120.0 lacs

Amenities/ Occupatio Providing of amenities facility for worker- Drinking f


nal health center. acility, sanitation facility

Budgetery provision of S H Basis for cost estimates Total Cap Total Imple
Environment Manage r. ea ital cost Recur menta
ment plan N d (Rs. In lac ring co tion Pl
o. s) st per an
(Construc annum For C
tion and o (Rs. in apital
peration lacs) Expen
phase) (Const diture
ructio
n and
operat
ion ph
ase)
1. Ai Dust Mitigation MeasuresDust suppression b 10.0 1.0 After
r y spraying of water,Peripheral barricading of getting
5 m height,Compaction of soil during various EC we
construction activities,Any dry dusty material will i
will be stored in sealed containers or prevente mplem
d from blowing,Material will be covered duri ented
ng transportation except steel,PUC compulsio within
n for all vehicles 3 year
Stack and DG room 15.0 1.5 s

2 N Noise control measures like provision of Aco 5.0 1.5


oi ustic mufflers installation
se Equipment maintain ace,
C Acoustic Enclosure will be provided around
on D.G. Set,
tr Proper Traffic Signage installation
ol
3. W 125 KLD – MBBR STP, Area Require – 75 S 30.0 2.0
at q. m.,
er
4. So 175 Kg/Day – Automatic OWC 12.0 1.0
lid Area require – 30 Sq.m.
an
d
ha
za
rd
ou
s
w
as
te

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m
an
ag
e
m
en
t
5. E The recurring cost would be incurred on hirin 0 1.0
nv g of consult- ants and payment of various stat
ir utory fees to regulatory agencies.
on
m
en
t
m
on
ito
ri
ng
6. R Collection system, treatment and recharge we 9.0 0.6
ai ll - 3 nos. P. W.C.
n
w
at
er
7. Gr 264 nos. Trees and 842.21 m Lawn Area Dev 20.0 1.5
ee elopment
n
be
lt
8. So Roof Top Solar – 99.5 Kw; 60.0 0
lar Terrace Space require – 445Sq.m.
E
ne
rg
y
9. Fi Provide Fire Fighting Systems as per Fire Opi 35.0 1.0
re nion from VMSS and Fire and Safety Equipm
& ent and PPE’s will be provided to workers du
Sa ring Construction Phase.
fet
y
1 C Fund Allocation 120.0 3.0
0. E Tota
R Sr no Activity Proposed 1st 2nd 3rd l for
yea Yea Yea
3 yea
r r r
rs
Under PM Surya
Ghar Yojana , 400
high capacity Sola
1 r panel installation 40.0 40.0 40.0 120.0
at Gosindra Villag
e with 15 years ma
intenance

Total 120.0 lacs

1 A Providing of amenities facility for worker- Dr 1.0 0.2


1. m inking facility, sanitation facility

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en
iti
e
s/
O
cc
up
ati
on
al
he
alt
h
ce
nt
er
Total 332.0 12.0

Details of Environmen Name of the C Consultant Name: Shruti S Shah (empanelled Consultant)
tal Consultant Mail ID: shrutisshah22@[Link]
onsultant
(If any) Address: Enviro Fluid Consultants, Office 205, Ganesh Glo
ry, S. G. Highway, Jagatpur Rd, Ahmedabad-382481
Mobile no.: 9898619100
NABET certificate no: NABET/EIA/2124/IA 0090, valid u
p to November 25, 2024
MOM: IA – 283rd meeting: November 26, 2021

3.3.3. Deliberations by the committee in previous meetings


N/A

3.3.4. Deliberations by the SEAC in current meetings

• This office has received an application for Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no.
SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490480/2024 dated: 18.10.2024.
• This is a proposed Residential cum Commercial building construction project having net plot area of 10,522 m2, FSI
area of 23,635.70 m2 and the proposed built-up area of the project is 30,619.20 m2, As the built-up area is >20,000 m2
and <1,50,000 m2, it falls in the category 8(a) of the Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006.
• The project proponent along with their expert / consultant attended the meeting on 23-10-2024.
• The project was appraised based on the information furnished in Form-1, Form-1A & Conceptual Plan, Environment
Management Plan and details presented before the Committee.
• Committee deliberated on the Land Possession Documents, Lay out & Scope of Project along with Building Plans, Air
Port NOC, OWC, Detailed Designed of STP, Provided Parking, EMP, CER etc.

• Committee deliberated on the following:


• Committee found that, a plot is added in the project and the PP was asked to justify land added in part plan with
supporting document.
• Chronology of the events w.r.t. their existing project & proposed project was asked from the PP.

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• PP was asked to submit undertaking with Justification of why CER activities are proposed outside 5 km area?

After detailed deliberation committee unanimously decided to consider the project in any other SEAC meeting
after satisfactory submission of the following:
1. Justification on land added in part plan with supporting document.
2. Chronology of the events w.r.t. their existing project & proposed project.
3. Submit undertaking with Justification of why CER activities are proposed outside 5 km area?

3.3.5. Recommendation of SEAC


Deferred for ADS

3.4. Agenda Item No 4:

3.4.1. Details of the proposal

Proposed Construction of 425 Bedded Hospital at Civil Hospital Complex, Mansa, Gujarat by SHUKLA KANA
N located at GANDHINAGAR,GUJARAT

Proposal For Fresh EC

Activity
Proposal No File No Submission Date
(Schedule Item)

SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490630/2 SEAC/GJ/INFRA2/490630/5851 Building / Construction (8(


31/07/2024
024 0/2024 a))

3.4.2. Project Salient Features


-------

3.4.3. Deliberations by the committee in previous meetings


N/A

3.4.4. Deliberations by the SEAC in current meetings

• This office has received an application for Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no.
SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490630/2024.
• This is a proposed hospital building construction project having net plot area of 15270.04 m2, FSI area of 28218 m2
and the proposed built-up area of the project is 44777.67 m2, As the built-up area is >20,000 m2 and <1,50,000 m2, it
falls in the category 8(a) of the Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006.
• The project proponent along with their expert / consultant attended the meeting on 23-10-2024.
• The project was appraised based on the information furnished in Form-1, Form-1A & Conceptual Plan, Environment
Management Plan and details presented before the Committee.
• Committee deliberated on the Land Possession Documents, Lay out & Scope of Project along with Building Plans, Air
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Port NOC, OWC, Detailed Designed of STP, Provided Parking, EMP, CER etc.

• Committee deliberated on the following:

• Looking to the satellite image of the project site, Committee found existing trees in the Plot. PP was asked to submit
the list of existing trees and details of trees to be retained or not. Superimpose image of the existing trees and the
proposed layout.
• Layout of the project with proper demarcations and peripheral road was asked from the PP.
• PP was asked to submit land possession document & zoning certificate.
• Details of greenbelt development & EV charging facility was asked from the PP.
• PP was asked to submit revised parking provisions considering no. of beds of visitors & staff etc. with complete
bifurcations.
• Revise EMP and CER provisions.
• PP was asked to submit fire opinion obtained for the Project.
• The Committee also noticed that the PP / consultant have not submitted the details in SEAC format.

In view of the above, the Committee unanimously decided to consider the proposal in upcoming SEAC meeting
upon submission of below mentioned ADS points:

1. Submit the list of existing trees and details of trees to be retained or not on existing plot. Superimpose image of the
existing trees and the proposed layout.
2. Submit layout of the project with proper demarcations and peripheral road.
3. Submit land possession document & zoning certificate.
4. Submit details of greenbelt development & EV charging facility.
5. Submit revised parking provisions considering no. of beds of visitors & staff etc. with complete bifurcations.
6. Submit revised EMP and CER provisions.
7. Submit fire opinion obtained for the Project.
8. Submit the project details in SEAC format.

3.4.5. Recommendation of SEAC


Deferred for ADS

3.5. Agenda Item No 5:

3.5.1. Details of the proposal

Sharanam by GREEN CITY FARMS PVT LTD located at GANDHINAGAR,GUJARAT

Proposal For Fresh EC

Submission Da Activity
Proposal No File No
te (Schedule Item)

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SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490708/2 SEAC/GJ/INFRA2/490708/58610/2 Building / Construction (8(
31/07/2024
024 024 a))

3.5.2. Project Salient Features


1. Details of the Application
1.1 Type of application: EC- Expansion and Modification

1.2 Proposal no. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490708/2023

1.3 Category of Project : 8(a)

1.4 Date of application accepted by SEAC 18.10.2024

1.5 Documents Submitted by Project Proponen Form -1,Form-1-A, Conceptual plan, EMP, N
t(PP) A Permissions, Airport NOC, Firefighting opin
ion etc.

1.6 TOR No. &Date : Not applicable as project is categorized as B2

1.7 Technical expert / Hitendra Kela


Environmental Consultant Name : Mobile No: 9428679533
e-Mail: hitendrakela@[Link]

1.8 SEAC Meeting No. and Date: SEAC Meeting No :


Date: 23.10.2024

1.9 ADS vide letter dated :

1.10Reply Submitted by PP on portal dated:

1.11Revised Consideration
SEAC Meeting No. and Date:

2. Proposed changes due to Expansion/ Ammendment


As per previous EC (Exis
Details Proposed changes Total
ting)

Name of Project Sharanam No Change Sharanam

Name of Project Propone Green City Farms Pvt Lt Change Chandarana Developers
nt d

Survey Number 869, 103 No Change


Survey Number 869, 1030, S.P.
0, S.P. No: (42+78)/1/2/
Survey number, F.P No, No: (42+78)/1/2/2, of F.P. Num
2, of F.P. Number: (42+7
TPS No ber: (42+78)/1/2, T.P. S. Numb
8)/1/2, T.P. S. Number:1
er:10, Adlaj, Gandhinagar
0, Adlaj, Gandhinagar

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2
Land area (m ) 7744.00 No Change 7744.00

2
Permissible FSI (m ) 30978.40 No Change 30978.40

2
Proposed FSI (m ) 30965.96 +3.32 30969.28

Residential FSI (m2) 29757.97 +245.1 30003.07

Commercial FSI (m2) 1207.99 -241.78 966.21

2
Total Built up area (m ) 54,460.42 + 1753.15 56,213.57

Block A+B, C, F
Height: 42.00 m
(2 level Basement + Gro
und Floor/Hollow plinth
Height: 44.94 m
+ 13 floors ) + One Floor in Block A+
Number of Floors (2 level Basement + Ground Fl
B, C, F
Block D+ E oor/Hollow plinth + 14 floors )
Height: 44.94 m
(2 level Basement + Gro
und Floor/Hollow plinth
+ 14 floors )

Number of Block/buildin
6 blocks / 4 Building No Change 6 blocks / 4 Building
g

Total number of units 221 Flats and 22 Shops +51 Flats 272 Flats and 22 Shops

Green area + Tree plantat


330.09 + 450 = 780.09 No Change 330.09 + 450 = 780.09
ion

Hollow Plinth Parking, m


2 765.46 (27 ECS) +334.54 (12 ECS) 1100 (39 ECS)

Basement Parking, m2 12580.64 (394 ECS) + 677.68 (20 ECS) 13258.32 (414 ECS)

Open Parking , m2 300 (13 ECS) No Change 300 (13 ECS)

Total Parking area, m2 13646.12 (434 ECS) + 1012.2 (32 ECS) 14658.32 (466 ECS)

Total water requirement (


210.39 +45.9 256.29
KL/day):

Fresh water requirement


142.11 +32.13 174.24
(KL/day):

Waste water generation q


165.5 +36.72 202.22
uantity (KL/day):

Treated wastewater used


68.28 +13.77 82.05
(KL/day):

STP Capacity, KLD 200 KLD +25 KLD 225 KLD

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Number of tree plantatio
194 No Change 194
n

EMP Cost in Lakh , inclu


525.2 +78 603.2
de CER Cost

3. Salient features of the project submitted by the Project proponent


Sr Particulars Details
N
o.

Proposal No. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490708/2023

Name of the project Expansion and Modification project “Sharanam”

Address of the Site Survey Number 869, 1030, S.P. No: (42+78)/1/2/2, of F.P. Number: (42+78)/1/2, T.
P. S. Number:10, Adlaj, Gandhinagar

Name of Developer Chandarana Developers

Estimated Project C Total 61.01 Crores (Rs. 46.01 crores for existing + Rs. 15 Crores for the proposed exp
ost (Rs. In Crores) ansion & changes.)

Whether constructi Yes, Construction work has been started based on the
on work has been in Environmental Clearance obtained vide order No:
itiated at site? If ye SEIAA/GUJ/EC/8(a)/705/2024, dated 15.05.2024
s, details thereof We have completed approximate 1% of built up area of total built up area of the Exist
And if No, Date up ing EC.
to which constructi
on has not started.

Details of Undertak Undertaking submitted “Expansion construction work is not started”


ing stating current s
tatus of constructio
n at site.

Whether NA permi Yes, Submitted along with application


ssions of all survey
Nos have been obta
ined, details there o
f

Site coordinates (with all coordinates of the polygon)


A 23° 09'21.84"N 72°35'14.67"E
B 23° 09'19.85"N 72°35'14.62"E
C 23° 09'19.99"N 72°35'10.18"E
D 23° 09'22.01"N 72°35'10.29"E

Project Details · Land / Plot Area (m2): 7744.00


· FSI area (m2):30969.28
· Total BUA (m2):56413.57

Permissible Propose
d

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FSI Area(m2) 30978.40 30969.2
8

Ground Coverage(m2) - 3167.04

Common Plot Area(m2) 774.40 780.09

Max. building height(m) 70 44.94

Airport NOC Order no: AHME/WEST/B/011123/736283, Dated:31.01.2023

In case of Expansio Reason of the Expansion Modification of project and inc


n project/ Amendm rease one floor in Block A,B,
ent project C, F

Details of earlier EC obtained for the project SEIAA/GUJ/EC/8(a)/ 705 /202


4, dated 15.05.2024

Compliance of the earlier EC Submitted

Status of construction completed on site Built up area construc 510 s


ted: q me
ter c
onstr
ucted
out o
ff 56
413.
57 S
q Me
ter

No. of blocks and floo


rs constructed:

If earlier EC not applicable/not obtained for the pr Name of the Authorit


oject then details of Development Permission (Raj y
achithhi) obtained from other Local Authority
Date of order

Builtup area granted

Documentary proof submitted for supporting the e Modification of project and inc
xpansion of the project. rease one floor in Block A,B,
C, F

In case of Expansio Tabular form stating the details granted in Earlier EC and Amendment /Expansion re
n/ Amendment quired.
Condition Details as per EC Granted Details require by the PP
No.
1.0 Generated Sewage shall be treated i Generated Sewage shall be treat
n proposed Sewage Treatment Plant ed in proposed Sewage Treatme
(STP) having capacity of 200 KL/ d nt Plant (STP) having capacity o
ay. f 225 KL/ day.
3.0 Project Proponent (PP) shall provid Project Proponent (PP) shall pro

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e recycling facilities of 68.28 KL/D vide recycling facilities of 82.05
ay treated domestic wastewater with KL/Day treated domestic waste
necessary storage tanks and pipeline water with necessary storage tan
infrastructure and adequate sprinkle ks and pipeline infrastructure an
rs. d adequate sprinklers.
4.0 PP shall provide total Car Parking S PP shall provide total Car Parki
pace (CPS) of 434 cars and provide ng Space (CPS) of 466 cars and
electric charging facility for 20% of provide electric charging facilit
total CPS. In case of total number o y for 20% of total CPS. In case
f vehicles owned by the residents of of total number of vehicles own
the building exceed the provided tot ed by the residents of the buildi
al CPS, PP shall be responsible for ng exceed the provided total CP
managing and providing additional S, PP shall be responsible for m
CPS. anaging and providing additiona
l CPS.
18.0 Total water requirement during the Total water requirement during
operation phase shall not exceed 21 the operation phase shall not ex
0.39 KLD, out of which fresh water ceed 256.29 KLD, out of which
requirement of 142.11 KLD shall be fresh water requirement of 174.
met through AMC and the remainin 24 KLD shall be met through A
g 68.28KLD of water requirement s MC and the remaining 82.05KL
hall be met through treated sewage. D of water requirement shall be
No ground water shall be tapped du met through treated sewage. No
ring the operation phase. Metering o ground water shall be tapped du
f the water shall be done and its rec ring the operation phase. Meteri
ords shall be maintained. ng of the water shall be done an
d its records shall be maintaine
d.
19 Sewage generation during operation Sewage generation during opera
phase shall not exceed 165.5 KLD tion phase shall not exceed 202.
which shall be treated in the propos 22 KLD which shall be treated i
ed onsite Sewage Treatment Plant. n the proposed onsite Sewage T
reatment Plant.
37 Minimum parking space of 13646.1 Minimum parking space of 146
2 m2 (434 CPS) [12580.64 m2 in B 58.32 m2 (466 CPS) [13258.32
asement + 765.46 m2 in Hollow pli m2 in Basement + 1100 m2 in
nth + 300 m2 in openarea shall be p Hollow plinth + 300 m2 in open
rovided as proposed. area shall be provided as propos
ed.
39.0 Energy conservation measures viz. Energy conservation measures v
maximum use of natural lighting thr iz. maximum use of natural ligh
ough architectural design, energy ef ting through architectural desig
ficient motors & pumps, water effic n, energy efficient motors & pu
ient taps, solar lights in open & sola mps, water efficient taps, solar l
r street light, 102 KW solar power g ights in open & solar street ligh
eneration, use of aerated blocks & R t, 108 KW solar power generati
MC, use of LED lighting fixtures an on, use of aerated blocks & RM
d low voltage lighting, roof-top ther C, use of LED lighting fixtures
mal insulation etc. shall be impleme and low voltage lighting, roof-to
nted as proposed. p thermal insulation etc. shall be
implemented as proposed.
181 The project proponent shall allocate Additional Rs. 30 Lakh will allo
the separate fund as committed befo cate for Beautification of Dantal
re SEAC for activities like Provide iyaVillage Pond for infrastructu
Fund for Greenbelt development /la re facilities like deepening of po
ndscaping, Paved Area and tree pla nd and Surrounding tree plantati
ntation with Tree Guards (800 trees) ons (300 No), Solar Street lights
and Solar Street Lights onboth sides (12 nos) and maintenance for ne
(30 No's) at Uvarasad Village Pond xt Five years (Rs. 5 Lac)under
and maintenance for next Five year CorporateEnvironment Respons

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s. Tree Plantation with Tree Guards ibility (CER)
(400
Nos) and Solar street light (20 Nos)
on 60 mt adjoining road covering b
oth sides. maintenance for next Five
years. SolarPanel Installation with I
nfrastructure at Shertha Primary Go
vernment School. Activities propos
ed under CorporateEnvironment Re
sponsibility (CER) shall be part of
Environment Management Plan (E
MP) as per the MoEF&CC's OM n
o. F.
No. 22-65/[Link] dated 30.09.
2020. The said activities shall be co
mpleted within 3 years from the co
mmencement ofthe project. The CE
R shall be monitored and the monit
oring report shall be submitted to th
e regional office of MoEF&CC asa
part of half-yearly compliance repor
t and to the District Collector. The
monitoring report shall be posted on
the website of
the project proponent.

Building Details No. of Buildings: 4

No. of Blocks: 6

Scope of buildings/blocks: Height: 44.94 m


(2 level Basement + Ground Floor/Holl
ow plinth + 14 floors )

No. & size of Residential Units: Total 272 units [109 to 112Sq Meter (3
BHK)]

No. & type of Commercial Units: 22 shops

Details of amenities if any: Society offices

No. of expected Residents:1632


residents / users/ Commercial: 44
Visitors:400

Water & waste wat CONSTRUCTION PHASE


er details during co
Water requirement (KL/day): 100 person X 45 Liter/day= 4.5 KLD,
nstruction phase an
Dust suppression
d operation phase
5.0 KL, Curing and construction activit
y 8.0KL, Total 17.5 KLD
Source of water/Supply from- Water supply from Tankers
CGWA Permission details (if applicabl No
e)
Waste water generation quantity (KL/d 4.5 KLD X 0.80 = 3.6 KLD
ay):
Mode of disposal: Disposal into underground drainage of

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Soak Pits
Details of reuse of water, if any: No
OPERATION PHASE
Total water Consumption (KL/day): 256.29
Fresh water requirement (KL/day): 174.24
Recycle of treated w/w, KL 82.05
A. Gardening area, m2 780.09
B. Flushing KL/day 78.54
C. Sprinklers (Nos in premises, with pi 260 m pipeline provided with Two Nu
peline details) mber Automatic 360 ° Rotating Adjusta
ble Round 3 Arm Lawn Water Sprinkle
r for Watering Garden and 12 tap provi
ded for trees
[Link] tank details for storage of tre 60 KL treated wastewater storage under
ated domestic waste water in premises ground tank and 30KL (6 Block X 5K
L) on terracetank for treated wastewater

Source of water: GMC


Total Waste water generation quantity ( 202.22
KL/day):
Treated Waste water to be reused KL/d 82.05
ay
Quantity and type (treated/untreated) of 120.17 Kl/day, Treated water will be di
water to be discharged: scharged through drainage line of GM
C.
In case of STP provision, capacity of S Yes, 225KLD
TP:
STP Technology: MBBR
Provision of dual plumbing system (Ye Yes
s/No):

Status of water sup Available at the site


ply and drainage lin
e and its permissio
n/ acknowledgemen
t details

Solid waste Manag Construction Phase:


ement
Generation ( Quantity to be reused (m3) Mode of Dispos
m3) al / Reuse

Top Soil 500 500 Will be used fo


r greenbelt deve
lopment.

Other excav 49500 17500 Remaining will

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ated earth m3 will be used for back filling be send to their
other project sit
e for filling up
of the low lying
areas.

Construction 500 50 m3 will be used for develop Balance debris


debris ment of internal road and back will be handed
filling. over to GMC (
As per C & D
Rule)

Steel scrap 50 0 Sold to vendors

Discarded pa 20 0 Sold to vendors


cking materi
als

Others 8 0 Sold to vendors

Operation Phase:

Type of wast Generation Q Mode of waste collection Mode of Di


e uantity (Kg/d sposal / Reu
ay) se

Dry waste 345.92 White bins Sold to ven


dors

Wet waste 518.88 Green Bins OWC

STP Sludge 75 Green Bins Handed ove


r to GMC

Details of segregation if to be done: Yes

Capacity and no. of community bins to be placed within p 50Kg/ bins and 46Num
remises: ber

Landfill site where waste will be ultimately disposed by l GMC


ocal authority:

Details on staircase:
Type & no. No. of floors Area for each Fl No. of stair Width of th Total No Travel dist
of building oor case e staircase No of of f ance (m)
s (m2) (m) Lifts ire l
ift
A G/HP + 14 558.38 1 2.05 2 1 20
B G/HP + 14 558.38 1 2.05 2 1 24
C HP + 14 300.48 1 2.05 2 1 18
D HP + 14 558.24 1 2.05 2 1 22
E HP + 14 558.24 1 2.05 2 1 22
F HP + 14 300.48 1 2.05 2 1 18

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Parking Details As below: S C
q. P
m S
tr
s.

Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 6 -


4
8
3.
7
1

Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR: 6 -


0
0
0.
6
1

Parking area requirement for commercial units as per GDCR: 4 -


8
3.
1
0

Parking area requirement as per GDCR for (specify in case of any other): - -

Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC - 29


4

Total parking area provided (m2) & No. of CPS: 1 46


4 6
6
5
8.
3
2

Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of CPS: 1 41


3 4
2
5
8.
3
2

Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of CPS: 1 39


1
0
0

Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of CPS: 3 13


0
0

Number of Visitor parking provided in the project ( No. of CPS): - 95

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Traffic Managem Width of adjacent publi 60.0 m
ent c roads:

Number of Entry & Exi One Entry and One Exit


t provided on approach
road/s:

Number of Entry and E One Entry and One Exit


xit ramp tothe basemen
t:

Width of Entry & Exit 6.5 m Entry &6.5 m Exit


provided on approach r
oad/s:

Width of the Roads: Permissible Proposed

Minimum width of ope 6.0 6.0


n path all around the bu
ildings for easy access
of fire tender (excludin
g the width for the plan
tation) i.e peripheral wi
dth:

Width of all internal ro 6.0 6.0


ads:

Details of Green Bu Maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design, energy efficient motor
ilding measures pro s & pumps, water efficient taps, solar lights in open & landscape areas –10 solar stree
posed. t lights, 108KW roof top solar Panel, use of aerated blocks & RMC, use of LED lighti
ng fixtures and low voltage lighting, roof-top thermal insulation, rain water harvestin
g & ground water recharge through 02nos. of percolating wells etc.

Energy Requiremen Power supply: UGVCL


t, Source and Conse
rvation Maximum demand: 1780 KW
Connected load:
1800 KW
Source:
UGVCL

Energy saving measu Use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting
res:

Power Generation: Required Provided

Solar power generati 90 KW (5% of connected load) 108 KW


on (Capacity in KW):

No. of solar panels 200

Capacity of each Sol 500 W 540W


ar cell

Total Solar Power Total Solar Power Utilization for In 10 Solar lighting in
Utilization door and Outdoor Lighting Open and Landscap

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e Areas – 20 W Eac
h Total 200W

Total Solar Power Utilization for W 38KW solar power


ater Pump Utilization for Wat
er Pump

Total Solar Power Utilization for El 70 KW power Utili


ectric Vehicles Charging points zation for Electric
Vehicles Charging
points

Other usage No

DG Sets: - 1 X 125
No. and capacity of t HSD, 25 l/h
he DG sets:
Fuel & its quantity:

Electric vehicle cha Total no. of EV Char 100 EV Charging points provided
rging provision ging points provided

Parking area designat 100 individual EV charging points provided in Basement an


ed for EV Charging p d HP area
arking

Total proposed EV c We will provide additional power load equivalent to the po


harging capacity wer required for all charging points to be operated simultan
eously with factor of 1.25

Total power requirem Maximum 560kWh/day


ent to charge Electric
Vehicle in kWh/day

Availability of power Out of 560KWh/day of power requirement for Charging of


Electric Vehicles, 560 kWh/day will be utilized from solar p
ower generation

Fire and Life Safety During the construction phase:


Measures
Fall Protection The Contractor is required to provide fall protection to employ
ees who are working at heights equal to or greater than 1.8 m.
Fall protection can be in the form of perimeter protection such
as guardrails and toe rails, personal protective equipment (PP
E), a safety monitoring system, or a fall protection plan.
Activities that require personal fall protection systems include
steel erection bolting, riveting, fitting-up and plumbing-up, wor
k over water and some deep excavation work.
On buildings or structures not adaptable to temporary floors, an
d where scaffolds are not used, safety nets will be installed and
maintained whenever the potential fall distance exceeds two st
oreys
The PPE standard should cover occupational foot, head, hearin
g, and eye protection

Foot Protection If machines or operations present the potential for foot injury, t
he Contractor must provide foot protection, which is of safe de

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sign and construction for the work to be performed. Workers a
nd visitors should not be allowed on a construction site without
safety boots

Head Protection If head hazards remain after all steps have been taken to contro
l them (safety nets for work at heights, proper housekeeping), t
he Contractor must provide employees with appropriate head p
rotection

Noise Protection Workers should be wearing hearing protection devices (ear plu
gs, ear muffs, canal caps) that are in good condition whenever t
hey are involved in noisy activities

Eye Protection When machines or operations present potential eye injury from
physical or chemical elements, the Contractor must select, prov
ide, maintain and required affected employees to use appropria
te eye protection. Eye protection (safety glasses and goggles, fa
ce shields and welding helmets) must be adequate and reasona
bly comfortable To the greatest extent possible, working surfac
es must be kept dry to prevent slips and falls and to reduce the
chance of nuisance odors from pooled water All equipment and
materials should be stored in designated storage areas that are l
abeled as such

Ladders and Stairs The Contractor is required to inspect and maintain all ladders a
nd temporary/portable steps to ensure that they are in good wor
king condition Portable ladders used for access to an upper lan
ding surface must extend a minimum of 1.8 m above the landin
g surface, or where not practical, be provided with grab rails an
d be secured against movement while in use All ladders must b
e used only on stable and level surfaces unless secured to preve
nt accidental movement.
Ladders must not be used on slippery surfaces unless secured o
r provided with slip resistant feet to prevent accidental movem
ent The Contractor should provide a ladder (or stairway) at all
work points of access where there is a break in elevation of 0.5
m or more When there is only one point of access between leve
ls, it must be kept clear to permit free passage by workers.
If free passage becomes restricted, a second point of access mu
st be provided and used. At all times, at least one point of acces
s must be kept clear All required stairway and ladder fall prote
ction systems must be provided and installed before employees
begin work that requires them to use stairways or ladders

Scaffolds Access to Scaffolds - access to and between scaffold platforms


more than 0.6 m above or below the point of access will be ma
de by portable/attachable ladders or ramps Employees must ne
ver use make shift devices, such as boxes and barrels, to increa
se the scaffold platform working level height

Access to Scaffolds The area around the trench/excavation would be kept clear of s
urface encumbrances. Water should not be allowed to accumul
ate in the excavation Adjacent structures would be shored in ac
cordance with the design documents to prevent collapse Guardr
ails or some other means of protecting people from falling into
the trench/excavation would be present The trench or excavatio
n would be shored or sloped to prevent cave-ins

The Contractor is required to inspect and maintain all ladders a

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Trenching and Excav nd temporary/portable steps to ensure that they are in good wor
king condition Portable ladders used for access to an upper lan
ation
ding surface must extend a minimum of 1.8 m above the landin
g surface, or where not practical, be provided with grab rails an
d be secured against movement while in use All ladders must b
e used only on stable and level surfaces unless secured to preve
nt accidental movement.
Ladders must not be used on slippery surfaces unless secured o
r provided with slip resistant feet to prevent accidental movem
ent The Contractor should provide a ladder (or stairway) at all
work points of access where there is a break in elevation of 0.5
m or more When there is only one point of access between leve
ls, it must be kept clear to permit free passage by workers.
If free passage becomes restricted, a second point of access mu
st be provided and used. At all times, at least one point of acces
s must be kept clear All required stairway and ladder fall prote
ction systems must be provided and installed before employees
begin work that requires them to use stairways or ladders

Electrical Safety Use electrical gloves and footwear while handling electrical ma
terials as they provide basic safety. Take extra precautions like
using a face shield, fire-resistant helmet and protective eyewea
r and earmuffs while working with wiring or if you are in close
contact with electrical equipment.

Cranes A competent person has been designated to supervise activities


that require the use of cranes Cranes would not be operated nea
r any power lines All picks would be carefully planned to ensur
e that the crane adequately hoist the load The hoisting signals
would be posted on the exterior of the crane

Occupational Noise The Contractor should implement engineering controls to redu


ce noise levels The Contractor should provide hearing protectio
Exposure
n to employees that are exposed to noise levels above the perm
issible limit

Welding and Cutting The Contractor's employees would be trained in hot work proc
edures. There should be adequate ventilation to reduce the buil
dup of metal fume The hot work operators would use proper pe
rsonal protective equipment (i.e., welding helmet, burning gog
gles, face shield, welding gloves, and apron) There would be a
fire extinguisher present at all welding and burning activities E
xtinguishers would also be placed at locations where slag and s
parks may fall. Oxygen and flammable gas bottles are separate
d by at least 7 m when not in use The Contractor would control
the release of gases, vapors, fumes, dusts, and mists with engin
eering controls (e.g., adequate ventilation)

Registration of Establ Registered contractor will be hired before construction as pe


r Building and other construction workers (regulation of em
ishment under the Bu
ployment & conditions of services ) Act 1996
ilding and other const
ruction workers (regu
lation of employment
& conditions of servi
ces ) Act 1996

Others No

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During the operation Fire safety measures Fire extinguishers,
phase” hose reel, wet riser,
manually operated
electric fire alarm s
ystem, automatic sp
rinkler system (HP,
Shops and Baseme
nt) ,

Capacity of Underground fire water 300 KL


tank

Capacity of Overhead fire water tan Toral 120


k KL

Status of fire opinion Yes, Fire opinion submitted along with application
obtained for the proje Fire Opinion No: GMC/GFES/PREE-NOC/R-7/200/2023,
ct, submit details Dt.:11.08.2023,

Nearest fire station, d Chandkheda Firestation is ~ 4.2 km in SE direction and The


istance & time requir Fire Tender will take @ 15 minutes to reach the Project site
ed for the fire tender during emergency
to reach at the project
site :

Rain Water Harvest Level of the Ground 27 m


ing water table:
(RWH)
RWH/Percolation we Required Provided
ll details:

No. of RWH tank(s) 02 02

Dimensions of RWH - 2.5mx2.0mx3.0m


tank(s) :

No. of percolations w 02 02
ells :

Depth of percolations - 27 m
wells :

Details on Pre-treatm oil and grease removal and filter oil and grease removal a
ent facilities nd filter

Green area details Details: Required as per prevailing Law Provided


s/policy/rule

Tree covered area (m -


2) : 450

Area covered by shru -


30.09
bs and bushes (m2):

Lawn covered area ( -


300
m2):

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Total Green Area (m
2): 774.4 780.09

No. of trees and speci 194 As per CGDCR 194


es to be planted: number of trees and Li
mbdo, KaadoSiris, Jam
bu, Asopalav, Saptapar
ni,Borsali and Gulmoh
ar

Basic amenities to Sanitation facilities, maintaining hygienic condition at the project site to avoid health
be provided to cons
problems, safe drinking water, welfare facilities as per the Gujarat Building & Other
truction workers.
Construction Workers Rules.
Appoint approved contractor for Registration of Workers
· Insurance of Workers
· Periodically Health Check up
· Fix hours for normal working day
· Maintenance of registers and records
· Drinking water facility would be provided.
Toilets and urinals would be provided.

Environment Mana Head Mitigation measures proposed, with facility details:


gement Plan
Air During Construction Phase: Dust Mitigation Measures
(Dust suppression by spraying of water and Peripheral barri
cading of 3m height)
During Operation Phase: DG sets Stack and DG room

Noise Control During Construction phase: Acoustic mufflers / enclosures t


o be provided in large engines/machineries
Implement good working practices, ear plugs, ear muffs, ca
nal caps
During Operation Phase: Acoustic Enclosure will be provid
ed around D.G. Set
Proper Traffic Signage will be placed at several places withi
n premises

Water During Construction phase: Septic tank and soak pits will b
e provide
During Operation Phase: 225KLD – MBBR Type STP, Are
a Require – 75 Sq. m.,

Solid and hazardous During Construction phase: Solid and hazardous waste will
waste management
be storage separately for temporary period. Waste will be ha
ndedover to Vendor/municipal solid waste collection team
During Operation Phase: 1000 Kg/day - OWC

Environment monitor During Construction phase: Ambient air and Noise level wil
ing
l be monitoring at Six month interval for Three location or a
s per EC condition

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During Operation Phase: Ambient air and Noise level will b
e monitoring at Six month interval for Three location or as p
er EC condition

Rain water Collection system, treatment and recharge well –02nos. P.


W.C.

Green belt 194nos. Trees and330.09 Sq meter Lawn Area Developmen


t

Solar Energy Roof Top Solar – 108KW;


Terrace Space require – 1100Sq.m.

Fire & Safety During Construction Phase: Safety Equipment and PPE’s wi
ll be provided to workers during Construction Phase. Fall Pr
otection, Safety Net , Ladders and Stairs Scaffolds, Trenchi
ng and Excavation Electrical Safety, Welding and Cutting
During Operation Phase: Provide Fire Fighting Systems as p
er Fire Opinion from GMC and Fire and Safety

CER

Sr. Total (Rs. in Lacs)


N Activity 1st Ye 3rd Y Tota
2nd year
o. ar ear l
Provide Fund for Green belt development / landsc
aping, Paved Area and tree plantation with Tree G 44.0
1 uards (800 trees) and Solar Street Lights on both s 15.0 15.0 14.0 +10.
ides (30 No's) at Uvarasad Village Pond and main 0
tenance for next Five years (Rs. 10 Lac)
Tree Plantation with Tree Guards (400 Nos) and 21.
Solar street light ( 20 Nos ) on 60 mt adjoining ro 0
2 10.0.0 11.0 0
ad covering both sides. maintenance for next Five +
years (Rs. 3 Lac) 3.0
Beautification of Dantaliya Village Pond for infr
astructure facilities like deepening of pond and S 25.0
3 urrounding tree plantations (300 No), Solar Stree 10.0 10.0 5.0 +
t lights (12 nos) and maintenance for next Five y 5.0
ears (Rs. 5 Lac)
Solar Panel Installation with Infrastructure at Sh
4 6.0 6.0 3.0 15.0
ertha Primary Government School
Total 41 42 22 123

Amenities/ Occupati Providing of amenities facility for worker (Sanitation, Drink


onal health center.
ing water etc)
Appoint approved contractor for Registration of Workers
· Insurance of Workers
· Periodically Health Check up
· Fix hours for normal working day
· Maintenance of registers and records
· Drinking water facility would be provided.

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· Toilets and urinals would be provided.

Budgetery provisio S Head Basis for cost estimates Total Capita Total Recurr Implementatio
n of Environment r. l cost ing cost per n Plan
Management plan N (Rs. In lacs) annum For Capital Ex
o ( Constructi (Rs. in lacs) penditure
on and opera ( Constructi
tion phase) on and opera
tion phase)
1. Air Dust Mitigation Measure 18.0 1.0 During Construc
s tion Phase
(Dust suppression by spr
aying of water and Perip
heral barricading of 3m
height)……
Stack and DG room, 125 3.0 0.5 Before Operatio
KVA n Phase
2 Noise Contr Acoustic mufflers / encl 9.0 0.5 During Construc
ol tion Phase
osures to be provided in
large engines/machinerie
s
Implement good workin
g practices
Acoustic Enclosure will 3.0 0.5
be provided around D.G.
Set Before Operatio
Proper Traffic Signage n Phase
will be placed at several
places within premises
3. Water 225KLD – MBBR Type 30.0 2.5
Before Operatio
STP, Area Require –75
n Phase
Sq. m.,
4. Solid and ha 1000 Kg/Day – Automat 18.0 2.5
zardous wast ic OWC Before Operatio
e manageme Area require – 19Sq.m. n Phase
nt
5. Environment The recurring cost would 2.2 2.5
monitoring be incurred on hiring of
consult- ants and payme
Construction an
nt of various statutory fe
d Operation Pha
es to regulatory agencie
se
s. Purchase of Air/ Noise
measuring instruments a
s capital cost
6. Rain water Collection system, treat 2.0 0.2
Before Operatio
ment and recharge well -
n Phase
02 nos. P. W.C.
7. Green belt 194 nos. Trees and 330.0 3.0 1.0
Before Operatio
9 Sq meter Lawn Area D
n Phase
evelopment
8. Solar Energy Roof Top Solar – 108 K 50.0 0.2
Before Operatio
W;
n Phase
Terrace Space require 11

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00Sq.m.
9. Fire & Safet Provide Fire Fighting Sy 320 1.0
y stems as per Fire Opinio
Before Operatio
n from GMC and Fire an
n Phase
d Safety

Safety Equipment and P 12.0 0.5


PE’s will be provided to
workers during Construc
tion Phase. Fall Protectio
Construction ph
n, Safety Net , Ladders a
ase
nd Stairs Scaffolds, Tren
ching and Excavation El
ectrical Safety, Welding
and Cutting
1 CER Total (Rs. in Lacs) Within three Ye
0. S 3r ar
r. 1st d
Activity 2nd To
N Ye Y
year tal
o. ar ea
r
Provide Fund for Green belt
development / landscaping,
Paved Area and tree plantati
44.
on with Tree Guards (800 tr 1
15. 0
1 ees) and Solar Street Lights 15.0 4.
0 +1
on both sides (30 No's) at U 0
0.0
varasad Village Pond and m
aintenance for next Five yea
rs (Rs. 10 Lac)
Tree Plantation with Tree G 2
uards (400 Nos) and Solar st 1.
reet light ( 20 Nos ) on 60 m 10. 0
2 11.0 0
t adjoining road covering bo 0.0 +
th sides. maintenance for ne 3.
xt Five years (Rs. 3 Lac) 0
Beautification of Dantaliya
Village Pond for infrastruct
ure facilities like deepenin 25.
g of pond and Surrounding 10. 5. 0
3 10.0
tree plantations (300 No), 0 0 +
Solar Street lights (12 nos) 5.0
and maintenance for next F
ive years (Rs. 5 Lac)
Solar Panel Installation wit
h Infrastructure at Shertha 3. 15.
4 6.0 6.0
Primary Government Scho 0 0
ol
12
Total 41 42 22
3
1 Amenities/ Providing of amenities f 10 0.5
1. Occupationa
acility for worker (Sanita
l health cent
er tion, Drinking water etc)
During construct
Appoint approved contra
ion phase
ctor for Registration of
Workers
· Insurance of Worke

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rs
· Periodically Health
Check up
· Fix hours for norma
l working day
· Maintenance of regi
sters and record
s
· Drinking water facil
ity would be pr
ovided.
· Toilets and urinals
would be provi
ded.
Total 603.2 14.2

Details of Environ Name of the Consultant Hitendra Kela


mental Consultant
Mobile No: 9428679533
(If any)
e-Mail: hitendrakela@[Link]

3.5.3. Deliberations by the committee in previous meetings


N/A

3.5.4. Deliberations by the SEAC in current meetings


• This office has received an application for Expansion of Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no.
SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490708/2024 dated: 18.10.2024.
• The project proponent has obtained Environmental Clearance obtained vide order SEIAA/GUJ/EC/8(a)/ 705/2024,
dated 15.05.2024.
• This is a proposed Residential cum Commercial building construction project having net plot area of 7744 m2, FSI
area of 30969.28 m2 and the proposed built-up area of the project is 56413.57 m2, As the built-up area is >20,000 m2
and <1,50,000 m2, it falls in the category 8(a) of the Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006.
• The project proponent along with their expert / consultant attended the meeting on 23-10-2024.
• The project was appraised based on the information furnished in Form-1, Form-1A & Conceptual Plan, Environment
Management Plan and details presented before the Committee.
• Committee deliberated on the Land Possession Documents, Lay out & Scope of Project along with Building Plans, Air
Port NOC, OWC, Detailed Designed of STP, Provided Parking, EMP, CER etc.
• The said submission of the project proponent was considered by the Committee and the submitted documents
were found satisfactory, it was unanimously decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for granting
Environment Clearance subject to the strict compliance of the following project specific conditions as well as the
standard conditions finalized during the meeting of SEAC held on 02/08/2017 and approved during the meeting
of SEIAA held on 08/09/2017 The Building Construction projects falling under project activity no. 8(a) as per the
schedule of the EIA Notification 2006:

3.5.5. Recommendation of SEAC


Recommended

3.5.6. Details of Environment Conditions


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[Link]. Specific
Project Specific Conditions for Environment Clearance:

a) Preconstruction Phase
1. Mitigation of flood measures shall be undertaken. Height of the plinth and ramps will be increased so that flood
water does not enter basement.
2. The project proponent shall construct 4 nos of buildings [2 basements + Ground floor /Hollow Plinth + 14
floors].
3. The height of the building shall not be higher than 44.94 mts.
4. The Peripheral margin shall be 6 mts and Internal roads shall be 6 mts wide.
5. Separate Entries and Exits shall be provided to the project on the approach road.
6. The Project Proponent shall make provision of Electric vehicle charging in parking area as mentioned at the Sr
no 24 of the Salient features of the project.
7. Project proponent shall explore possibilities to reuse the treated waste water for gardening and floor washing.
b) Construction Phase:
(i) WATER:
8. Fresh water requirement during the construction phase shall not exceed 17.5 KLD and it shall be met through
Tanker. No ground water shall be tapped during the construction phase.
9. Sewage generated during the construction phase shall be disposed off through Septic tank and soak pit.
10. Explore possibilities of provision of mobile toilets in construction phase.
(ii) HEALTH & SAFETY:
1.
11. Project Proponent shall obtain Fire opinion/provisional fire NOC from the concern authority as per the
prevailing Rules / Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2016.
12. The project proponent shall obtain registration of the establishment under the Building and other Construction
Workers’ (Regulation of Employment & Conditions of Service) Act 1996 and shall comply with the provisions of
the Act for the safety, health and welfare of construction workers.
13. The project proponent shall obtain registration of the construction workers as beneficiaries with the Gujarat
Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board.
c) Operation Phase:
(iii) WATER:
14. Total water requirement during the operation phase shall not exceed 256.29 KLD, out of which fresh water
requirement of 174.24 KLD shall be met through GMC and the remaining 82.05 KLD of water requirement shall
be met through treated sewage. No ground water shall be tapped during the operation phase. Metering of the water
shall be done and its records shall be maintained.
15. Sewage generation during operation phase shall not exceed 202.22 KLD which shall be treated in the proposed
onsite Sewage Treatment Plant.
16. The unit shall install and efficiently operate STP of adequate capacity for treating the sewage to be generated
during operation phase to achieve the GPCB norms at the STP outlet. Treated sewage conforming to GPCB norms
shall be utilized within premises for gardening & flushing purpose at the maximum extent possible. Only

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remaining quantity of treated sewage shall be disposed off through drainage line of GMC.
17. A proper logbook of STP operation and also showing the quantity of treated sewage utilization within
premises & quantity of treated sewage discharged into the drainage line shall be maintained and furnished to the
GPCB from time to time.
18. Dual plumbing system with separate tanks and lines shall be provided for utilization of treated sewage for
flushing.
19. No bore well shall be constructed and existing bore well/s, if any, shall be either sealed or converted into the
recharge well.
20. Rain water harvesting from rooftop and paved areas and ground water recharge through 2 nos. of percolation
wells shall be carried out as per the details submitted. Before recharging the runoff, pre-treatment must be done to
remove suspended matter.
(iv) AIR:
21. A D. G. set (125 HSD) proposed as backup power shall be of enclosed type and confirm to prescribe standards
under EPA rules. Necessary acoustic enclosures shall be provided at diesel generator set to mitigate the impact of
noise.
22. The exhaust of the D. G. Set shall be at least 3 m above roof top.
23. The gaseous emissions from the D.G. Sets shall conform to the standards prescribed under EPA rules as
amended from time to time. At no time, the emission levels shall go beyond the stipulated standards.
(v) SOLIDWASTE:
24. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected and segregated at source. The biodegradable waste shall
be converted into useful end product by treating it into the proposed onsite Organic Waste Convertor and the
recyclable waste shall be sold to vendors whereas the other garbage shall be disposed off properly as per the
provisions made by the GMC.
(vi) SAFETY AND WELFARE:
25. Project Proponent shall obtain fire safety certificate / Fire No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from the concern
authority as per the prevailing Rules / Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2016.
26. Fire fighting facilities like Fire extinguishers, hose reel, wet riser, manually operated electric fire alarm
system, automatic sprinkler system (HP, Shops and Basement), terrace water tanks of 120 KL capacity,
underground water tank of 300 KL etc shall be provided.
27. Staircase shall be provided:
Type & No. of floors Area for each No. of Width of the Total No No of Travel
no. of Floor staircase staircase of Lifts fire lift distance (m)
buildings (m2) (m)
A G/HP + 14 558.38 1 2.05 2 1 20
B G/HP + 14 558.38 1 2.05 2 1 24
C HP + 14 300.48 1 2.05 2 1 18
D HP + 14 558.24 1 2.05 2 1 22
E HP + 14 558.24 1 2.05 2 1 22
F HP + 14 300.48 1 2.05 2 1 18

28. All the staircases shall open out at ground level from the highest point of building [with access from each
floor] for emergency evacuation.

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29. Provision for adequate air changes per hour in the basement shall be made so as to avoid build-up of CO in the
area.
30. Car park exhaust system equipped with CO (Carbon Monoxide) sensor shall be provided to ensure operation
of exhaust fans as CO concentration levels.
31. Clear peripheral margin space of adequate width, in accordance with the concerned local bye-laws, shall be
provided for unobstructed & easy movement of vehicles in case of emergency.
32. Sanitation facilities, drinking water & tap water, sewage disposal facility, first aid box, free medicines, doctor
service, adequate PPEs etc. shall be provided for workers.
(vii) PARKING / TRAFFIC CONGESTION:
33. Minimum parking space of 14658.32 m2 (466 CPS) [13258.32 m2 in Basement + 1100 m2 in Hollow Plinth +
300 m2 in open area] shall be provided as proposed.
34. Project proponent shall provide the height of Basement greater than 4.5 mts in order to accommodate futuristic
parking demand through Mechanical Parking.
(viii) ENERGY CONSERVATION:
35. Energy conservation measures viz. maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design, energy
efficient motors & pumps, water efficient taps, solar lights in open & solar street light, 108 KW solar power
generation, use of aerated blocks & RMC, use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting, roof-top thermal
insulation etc. shall be implemented as proposed.
(ix) GREEN BELT:
36. Green belt area of 780.09 m2 comprising of 450 m2 tree covered area with 194 trees within premises shall be
developed as proposed. The other open spaces inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with
vegetation of indigenous tree species.
37. Green belt to be developed shall include all trees with height not less than 7ft.
(x) BUDGETARY ALLOCATION FOR EMP:
38. The Project proponent shall allot budget for Capital cost Rs. 603.2 Lakhs and Recurring cost of Rs 14.2 Lakhs
in Construction Phase& Operation Phase.
(xi) CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY:
39. The project proponent shall allocate the separate fund of Rs. 123 Lakhs as committed before SEAC for
activities like Provide Fund for Green belt development / landscaping, Paved Area and tree plantation with Tree
Guards (800 trees) and Solar Street Lights on both sides (30 No's) at Uvarasad Village Pond and maintenance for
next Five years (Rs. 10 Lac). Tree Plantation with Tree Guards (400 Nos) and Solar street light (20 Nos ) on 60 mt
adjoining road covering both sides. Maintenance for next Five years (Rs. 3 Lac). Beautification of Dantaliya
Village Pond for infrastructure facilities like deepening of pond and Surrounding tree plantations (300 No), Solar
Street lights (12 nos) and maintenance for next Five years (Rs. 5 Lac). Solar Panel Installation with Infrastructure
at Shertha Primary Government School.
40. Activities proposed under Corporate Environment Responsibility (CER) shall be part of Environment
Management Plan (EMP) as per the MoEF&CC’s OM no. F. No. 22-65/[Link] dated 30.09.2020.
41. The said activities shall be completed within 3 years from the commencement of the project.
42. The CER shall be monitored and the monitoring report shall be submitted to the regional office of MoEF&CC
as a part of half-yearly compliance report and to the District Collector. The monitoring report shall be posted on
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the website of the project proponent.
General Conditions.
Compliance of Environment Clearance/ Inspection / Reporting/ Administration/ Appeal
1. Project proponent shall inform to all the concerned authorities including Municipal Corporation and district
collector and shall also give wide publicity through advertisement in minimum two local newspapers within seven
days, about the environment clearance order accorded. Copy of EC shall be display at the site in prominent area
for the public.
2. Project proponent shall appoint a key person in the organization who shall be responsible for compliance of
above condition fully on behalf of the proponent. It will not mean that appointing a key person will exempt the
project proponent from the responsibility of compliance. Any change in key person shall immediately be informed
to SEIAA and all concerned authorities.
3. Designated key person shall submit six monthly compliance report to SEIAA/SEAC, MOEF&CC, GPCB and
Nodal Department of the Government.
4. The Nodal Department or any authority or officer authorized by MOEF&CC/SEIAA can inspect the site of the
project and all the facilities, for verification of compliances of environment clearance conditions.
5. In case of violation reported upon, the project proponent shall be responsible for all the legal actions as per
Environment Protection Act, 1986 including SEIAA may cancel, withdraw or keep in abeyance, the environment
clearance accorded.
6. Any person including the project proponent affected by this environment clearance order may file appeal to
Honorable National Green Tribunal West Zone branch, Pune, preferably within a period of thirty days from the
date of issue of environment clearance as prescribe under section 16 of National Green Tribunal Act 2010.
7. All complains and public grievance or representations may be addressed to SEIAA/SEAC in the email
addresses msseiaagj@[Link] & seacgujarat@[Link]

3.6. Agenda Item No 6:

3.6.1. Details of the proposal

Sun Saritam by sun infra located at SURAT,GUJARAT

Proposal For Fresh EC

Submission Da Activity
Proposal No File No
te (Schedule Item)

SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490842/2 SEAC/GJ/INFRA2/490842/58710/2 Building / Construction (8(


01/08/2024
024 024 a))

3.6.2. Project Salient Features

1. Details of the Application

1.1 Type of application: EC-New

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1.2 Proposal no. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490842/2024

1.3 Category of Project : 8(a)

1.4 Date of application accepted by SEAC 18/10/2024

1.5 Documents Submitted by Project Proponent(P Form -1,Form-1-A, Conceptual plan, EMP, NA
P) Permissions, Airport Noc, Fire Opinionetc.

1.6 TOR No. & Date : Not applicable as project is categorized as B2

KalpeshGoti
Greenleaf Envirotech Ltd.
1.7 Technical expert /
Recognized as GPCB Sch- II Environmental Au
Environmental Consultant Name : ditor,
Laboratory is recognized from MOEF&CC, Delh
i and NABL Certified.

1.8 SEAC Meeting No. and Date: SEAC VC Meeting Dated: 23-10-2024

1.9 ADS vide letter dated : No ADS Generated

1.10 Reply Submitted by PP on portal dated: -

1.11 Revised Consideration


-
SEAC Meeting No. and Date:

[Link] features of the project submitted by the Project proponent

Sr Particulars Details
No.

Proposal No. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490842/2024

Name of the project Sun Saritam(Residential project)

Address of the Site Block No. 1355, T.P.S. No. 37 (Variyav), [Link]. 82, [Link]. 65, M
oje.-Variyav, Dist. - Surat.

Name of Developer M/s. Sun Infra

Estimated Project Cost (Rs. In Cr 59.47Crore


ores)

Whether construction work has be Not initiated.


en initiated at site? If yes, details t
hereof
And if No, Date up to which const
ruction has not started.

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Details of Undertaking stating cur Undertaking is enclosed stating that we have not started any construct
rent status of construction at site. ion activity at the proposed site till date.

Whether NA permissions of all su NA Permission Obtained


rvey Nos have been obtained, deta
ils there of

Site coordinates (with all coordinates of the polygon)


A N 21 15 38.04 E 72 49 30.47
B N 21 15 41.91 E 72 49 30.44
C N 21 15 41.91 E 72 49 33.33
D N 21 15 40.34 E 72 49 33.33
E N 21 15 40.30 E 72 49 32.25
F N 21 15 38.03 E 72 49 32.25

Project Details · Land / Plot Area (m2): 7,781.00


· FSI area (m2): 27,869.10
· Total BUA (m2): 47,175.60

Permissible Proposed

FSI Area(m2) 28,011.60 27,869.10

Ground Coverage( -- 2,282.87


m2)

Common Plot Are 778.10 780.81


a(m2)

Max. building hei 78.40 44.82


ght(m)

Airport NOC Order no. SURA/WEST/B/070924/1109842, Dt.16/07/2024

In case of Expansion project/ Am Reason of the Expansion Not Applicable


endment project
Details of earlier EC obtained Not Applicable
for the project

Compliance of the earlier EC Not Applicable

Status of construction complet Built up area const Not Applica


ed on site ructed: ble

No. of blocks and f Not Applica


loors constructed: ble

If earlier EC not applicable/no Name of the Autho Not Applica


t obtained for the project then rity ble
details of Development Permis
sion (Rajachithhi) obtained fro Date of order Not Applica
m other Local Authority ble

Builtup area grante Not Applica


d ble

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Documentary proof submitted Availability of Additional FSI, TD
for supporting the expansion o R, Revision in GDCR etc
f the project.

In case of Expansion/ Amendmen Tabular form stating the details granted in Earlier EC and Amendmen
t t /Expansion required.
Condition No. Details as per EC G Details require by the
ranted PP
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable


Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Building Details No. of Buildings: 6Nos

No. of Blocks: 6Nos

Scope of buildings/bl 2 Basement + Ground floor + 14 floors


ocks:

No. & size of Residen 336(168-2BHK,168-3BHK)


tial Units:

No. & type of Comme -


rcial Units:

Details of amenities if -
any:

No. of expected Residents:1512 Nos.


residents / users/ Visitors:100 Nos.

Water & waste water details durin CONSTRUCTION PHASE


g construction phase and operatio Water requirement (KL/day): No of persons expected 60 x 45
n phase LPD/Person =2.7 KLD
Source of water/Supply from- Water supply by Surat Municip
al Corporation (SMC)/Tanker.
CGWA Permission details ( if a -
pplicable)
Waste water generation quantit 2.7 KLD X 80%= 2.16 KLD
y (KL/day):
Mode of disposal: Disposal into underground drai
nage of SMC/Underground Sep
tic tank and Soak pit.
Details of reuse of water, if an Water generates fromwashing c
y: onstruction equipment will be r
eused for curing.
OPERATION PHASE
Total water Consumption (KL/ 204.00 KL/Day
day):
Fresh water requirement (KL/d 122.00 KL/Day
ay):
Recycle of treated w/w, KL 82.00 KL/Day

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A. Gardening area, 1184.45 m2 6.00 KL/Day
B. Flushing 76.00 KL/Day
C. Sprinklers (Nos in premises, 25 Nos.
with pipeline details)

D. Storage tank details for stora 10 KL X 6 Nos.


ge of treated domestic waste wa
ter in premises

Source of water: SMC Water Supply Authority.


Total Waste water generation q 185.00 KL/Day
uantity (KL/day):
Treated Waste water to be reuse 82.00 KL/Day
d
Quantity and type (treated/untre Total Domestic wastewater will
ated) of water to be discharged: be 185 KLD.
Whole wastewater will be allow
ed in Sewage Treatment Plant (
STP).Out of which, 82 KLD tre
ated wastewater will be reused f
or gardening, toilet flushing &
Car washing. Remaining i.e. 10
3 KLD treated wastewater will
be disposedthrough SMC drain
age.
In case of STP provision, capac Yes
ity of STP: 200 KLD
STP Technology: MBBR Type
Provision of dual plumbing syst Yes
em (Yes/No):

Status of water supply and draina SMC Water Supply &SMC drainage lines already exist at site.
ge line and its permission/ ackno
wledgement details

Solid waste Management Construction Phase:

Generation (m3) Quantity to b Mode o


e reused (m3) f Dispos
al / Reu
se

Top Soil 33000 33000 Excavat


ed surpl
Other excavated e us earth
arth and con
structio
n debris
Construction debri Nil Nil will be r
s euse for
filling t
he low l
ying are
as in the

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project
premise
s.
Excavat
ed Earth
will als
o use in
develop
ment of
green b
elt.

Steel scrap 8.11 MT -- Disposa


l to recy
cler

Discarded packing 1.39 MT -- Disposa


materials l to recy
cler

Others -- -- --

Operation Phase:

Type of w Generation Quantity Mode of waste col Mode o


aste (Kg/day) lection f Dispos
al / Reu
se

Dry waste 204 Adequate number The no


of collection bins, n-biode
separately for bio gradabl
degradable and no e wastes
n-biodegradable (Dry W
waste will be prov aste) wi
ided as per Munic ll be sen
ipal Solid Waste ( t to SM
Management and C throu
Handling) Rule, 2 gh Door
000. to Door
collecti
on syste
m.

Wet waste 476 Biodegr


adable (
Wet Wa
ste) will
be conv
ert in fe
rtilizer
by putti
ng orga
nic wast
e conve
rter mac
hine wit
h in pre

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mises. F
ertilizer
will be
either s
old or re
use with
in the pr
emises.

STP Sludg 119 STP slu


e dge will
be colle
cted & r
euse as
manure
within p
remises
for deve
lopment
of Gree
nbelt. S
urplus s
ludge w
ill be so
ld to Far
mers.

Details of segregation if to be don The solid wastes generated wi


e: ll be segregated into biodegra
dable and non-biodegradable
wastes at source (from each u
nit/Flat).

Capacity and no. of community bin For Dry waste: 50 Kg; 5


s to be placed within premises: nos. of Bins.
For Wet waste: 50 Kg; 10Nos.
of Bins.

Landfill site where waste will be ul M.S.W will be finally transpo


timately disposed by local authorit rted to the disposal site at Sur
y: at

Details on Type & n No. of flo Area fo No. o Width Total No o Travel
staircase: o. of buil ors r each F f stai of the s No of f fire distan
dings loor rcase taircase Lifts lift ce (m)
(m2) (m)

2B + G +
A 387.32 01 2.0 02 01 18
14
2B + G + 372.18
B 01 2.0 02 01 17
14
2B + G + 290.23 15
C 01 2.02 02 01
14
2B + G + 290.23 15
D 01 2.02 02 01
14
2B + G + 378.46 18
E 01 2.0 02 01
14
F 2B + G + 281.23 01 2.0 02 01 15

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14

Parking Details As below: Sq. mtrs. CP


S

Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 5573.82 -

Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR: 5573.82 -

Parking area requirement for commercial units as per GDCR: - -

Parking area requirement as per GDCR for (specify in case of any other): NA -

Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC - 33


6

Total parking area provided (m2) & No. of CPS: 12031.45 51


3

Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of CPS: 10047.42 40


2

Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of CPS: 1368.12 76

Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of CPS: - -

Number of Visitor parking provided in the project ( No. of CPS): 615.91 35

Traffic Management Width of adjacent public roads: 18 m

Number of Entry & Exit provided on 1Nos. Entry, 1Nos. Exit


approach road/s:

Number of Entry and Exit ramp to th 1 Nos. Entry, 1 Nos. Exit


e basement:

Width of Entry & Exit provided on a 6.0 m


pproach road/s:

Width of the Roads: Permissible Proposed

Minimum width of open path all aro 6.0 m 6.0 m


und the buildings for easy access of
fire tender (excluding the width for t
he plantation) i.e peripheral width:

Width of all internal roads: 6.0 m 6.0 m

Details of Green Building measur Wall panel fabrics with recycled content.
es proposed. Eco-friendly materials i.e. Fly Ash Bricks, Aerated Blocks & Paving
Blocks will be used.
Low-VOC emitting and refurbished or bio-harvested renewable mater
ial content for flooring.
Dedicated exhaust systems in identified areas.
Use of solar energy in landscape lighting.

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Rain water harvesting & ground water recharge.
Greenbelt Development.

Energy Requirement, Source and Power supply:


Conservation
Maximum demand: 1851 KW
Connected load: 1900 KW
Source: D.G.V.C.L

Energy saving measures: LED lighting fixtures in the common ar


eas.

Power Generation: Required Provide


d

Solar power generation ( 95 KW 100.0 K


Capacity in KW): W

No. of solar panels 176 Nos. 185 No


s.

Capacity of each Solar cel 540 W 540 W


l

Total Solar Power Utiliz Total Solar Power Utilizati 5 KW


ation on for Indoor and Outdoor
Lighting

Total Solar Power Utilizati 20 KW


on for Water Pump

Total Solar Power Utilizati 70 KW


on for Electric Vehicles Ch
arging Station

Other usage 5 KW

DG Sets: 1 x 80 KVA 1 x 100


No. and capacity of the D Diesel- KVA
G sets: 10liter/hr. Diesel-
Fuel & its quantity: 10liter/h
r.

Electric vehicle charging provisio Total no. of EV Charging 103 nos. EV Charging points
n points provided

Parking area designated f Electric car charging stations will be pr


or EV Charging parking ovided for 103 nos. CPS

Total proposed EV chargi 103 Cars


ng capacity

Total power requirement t 309kWh/day


o charge Electric Vehicle
in kWh/day

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Availability of power Out of 309 KWh/day of power require
ment for Charging of Electric Vehicles,
70 KWh/day will be utilized from solar
power generation and remaining 239 K
Wh/day will be utilized from DGVCL.

Fire and Life Safety Measures During the construction First aid box, free medicines, doctor ser
phase: vice, PPEs, etc.

Fall Protection - Perimeter protection such as guardrails


and toe rails,
- Safety Belts for working at height
- Personal protective equipment (PPE),
a safety monitoring system,
- Fall protection plan..
- Safety nets will be installed
- The PPE standard should cover occupa
tional foot, head, hearing, and eye pr
otection.

Foot Protection - Workers and visitors should not be all


owed on a construction site without s
afety boots.

Head Protection - Safety Helmet, safety belts, safety nets


for work at heights,
- Proper housekeeping,

Noise Protection - Provision of acoustic enclosure for DG


Set.
- PPEs i.e. hearing protection devices (e
ar plugs, ear muffs, canal caps)

Eye Protection - Eye protection (safety glasses and gog


gles, face shields and welding helmet
s) must be adequate and reasonably c
omfortable.

Ladders and Stairs - To inspect and maintain all ladders an


d temporary/portable steps to ensure
that they are in good working conditi
on.
- Portable ladders be provided with grab
rails and be secured against moveme
nt while in use.
- All ladders must be used only on stabl
e and level surfaces unless secured to
prevent accidental movement.
- Ladders must not be used on slippery s
urfaces unless secured or provided w
ith slip resistant feet to prevent accid
ental movement.
- The Contractor should provide a ladde
r (or stairway) at all work points of a
ccess where there is a break in elevat
ion of 0.5 m or more.
- When there is only one point of access

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between levels, it must be kept clear
to permit free passage by workers. If
free passage becomes restricted, a se
cond point of access must be provide
d and used. At all times, at least one
point of access must be kept clear.

Scaffolds Access to Scaffolds

Access to Scaffolds - Access to and between scaffold platfor


ms more than 0.6 m above or below t
he point of access will be made by p
ortable/attachable ladders or ramps.
- Employees must never use makeshift d
evices, such as boxes and barrels, to
increase the scaffold platform worki
ng level height.

Trenching and Excavatio - The area around the trench/excavation


n would be kept clear of surface encu
mbrances. Water should not be allow
ed to accumulate in the excavation.
Adjacent structures would be shored
in accordance with the design docum
ents to prevent collapse.
- Guardrails or some other means of pro
tecting people from falling into the tr
ench/excavation would be present.
- The trench or excavation would be sho
red or sloped to prevent cave-ins.

Electrical Safety - If work has to be done near an overhea


d power line, the line must be de-ene
rgized and grounded before work is s
tarted.
- A licensed electrician would have com
pleted all temporary wiring and elect
rical installations required for constr
uction activities.
- Fuses and circuit breakers would be us
ed to protect motherboards.

Cranes - A competent person has been designat


ed to supervise activities that require
the use of cranes. Cranes would not
be operated near any power lines.
- All picks would be carefully planned t
o ensure that the crane adequately ho
ist the load.
- The hoisting signals would be posted o
n the exterior of the crane.

Occupational Noise Expo - Implement engineering controls to red


sure uce noise levels.
- Provision of hearing protection to emp
loyees that are exposed to noise level
s above the permissible limit

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- Acoustic Enclosure for high noise gen
erating machines like D G Set

Welding and Cutting - Trained worker in hot work procedure


s.
- Adequate ventilation to reduce the buil
d-up of metal fume.
- Personal protective equipment (i.e., we
lding helmet, burning goggles, face s
hield, welding gloves, and apron).
- There would be a fire extinguisher pre
sent at all welding and burning activi
ties.
- Extinguishers would also be placed at
locations where slag and sparks may
fall.
- Oxygen and flammable gas bottles are
separated by at least 7 m when not in
use.
- Signs and symbols would be visible
- Signage for traffic control, including d
irectional signs, is applicable
- Danger signs are posted at all immedia
te hazards (i.e. Danger: Open Hole).
- Caution signs are posted at all potentia
l hazards (i.e. Caution: Construction
Area, Caution: Buried Cable).
- Combustible scrap and debris (wood, c
learing/grubbing material) would be
removed from the site daily or shoul
d be securely stored in covered conta
iners.
- Spill prevention control and counterm
easure plan that limits the risk of rele
ases of oil or hazardous materials to t
he environment.

Registration of Establish We will obtain registration under Buildi


ment under the Building a ng & other construction worker’s act aft
nd other construction wor er grant of EC from SEIAA and after re
kers (regulation of emplo ceiving development permission from
yment & conditions of ser municipal authority. We ensure that reg
vices ) Act 1996 istration under Building & other constru
ction worker’s act before construction
work start on site.

Others -

During the operation phas Fire safety mea Extinguisher, Sprink


e” sures ler system
and Fire Hydrant
Systems will be pro
posed for Fire Safet
y

Capacity of Un 50 KL X 6 nos.
derground fire
water tank

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Capacity of Ov 20 KL X 6 nos.
erhead fire wat
er tank

Status of fire opinion obta Yes, FSPA/CFOSMC/2024/00073557


ined for the project, subm Dt. 25/07/2024
it details

Nearest fire station, distan Variyav Fire Station @ 750 m and time
ce & time required for the Required for the fire tender to reach at t
fire tender to reach at the he project site will be approx. 2 min.
project site :

Rain Water Harvesting Level of the Ground wate 50 ft


(RWH) r table:

RWH/Percolation well de Required Provide


tails: d

No. of RWH tank(s) 2 nos. 2 nos.

Dimensions of RWH tan 4.00 X 3.00 X 3.40 m3 4.00 X


k(s) : 3.00 X
3.40 m3

No. of percolations wells 2 nos. 2 nos.


:

Depth of percolations wel 40m depth 40m de


ls : pth

Details on Pre-treatment f Gravity filter MOC: PE Gravity


acilities filter M
OC: PE

Green area details Details: Required as per prevailing Provide


Laws/policy/rule d

Tree covered area (m2) : ---- 403.64

Area covered by shrubs a -


nd bushes (m2):

Lawn covered area (m2): 780.81

Total Green Area (m2): 1184.45

No. of trees and species t As per CGDCR 5 No. of tr 200 no


o be planted: ees for every 200 m2 area. s. of tre
194 Nos. Tree es like
Asopala
v, Gulm
ohor, P
alm, Ne
em, Ba
dam, A

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mla, Kh
ajuri, et
c

Basic amenities to be provided to Drinking water & tap water, sanitation facilities, first aid box, free me
construction workers. dicines, doctor service, PPEs, rooms & welfare facilities as per Buildi
ng and Other Construction Workers Rules.

Environment Management Plan Head Mitigation measures proposed, with facility deta
ils:

Air Construction Phase


Use of covering sheet to prevent dust dispersion at
buildings and infrastructure sites.
We will provide Wind-breaker of height up to10 m
surround the project premises to avoid dusting in s
urrounding area.
Grinding and cutting of building materials will be
done in covered/close shed only.
Sprinkling of water and fine spray from nozzles to
suppress the dust
Vehicles having PUC Certificate may be allowed.
Operation Phase
Reducing the speed of a vehicle can reduce emissio
ns by a large extent. Speed bumps are commonly u
sed to ensure speed reduction
DG sets shall be used by complying emission norm
s.

Noise Control Construction Phase


Use of noise deflectors can also help in reducing th
e noise
Acoustic enclosures for noisy machineries
Operation Phase
The D.G. Sets will be used incase of power failure
or in emergency and will generate noise level belo
w 75 dB (a) at 1m due to acoustic enclosures.
Acoustic enclosures for DG Set.

Water Construction Phase


Equipment washed wastewater will be reused for c
uring activity.
Pressure coke will be provided for water sprinkling
and for washing of construction equipments.
Increase the awareness of construction workers wit
h the help of banners to save water during different
activity.
Operation Phase
STP Treated Water shall be reused in gardening, to
ilet flushing & Car washing.
Dual Plumbing System

Solid and haza Construction Phase


rdous waste m Excavated surplus earth & construction debris will
anagement be refilled at low lying areas in the project premise
s and development of road /greenbelt.
Adequate Area at site should be allocated for stora
ge and pretreatment of the waste.
Operation Phase

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The solid wastes generated will be segregated into
biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes at sou
rce
Adequate provision & separate Dry &Wet Bins sho
uld be made for storage of waste.

Environment Post Project Environment monitoring shall be carri


monitoring ed out by Third Party time-to-time.

Rain water Adequate rainwater recharge pit will be provided


The rainwater collected from the rooftop areas with
in the project area will be conveyed into the rainwa
ter recharging system consisting of Desilting-cum-
Filter Chamber, Oil & Grease Separators

Green belt Selection of suitable local plant species for greenbe


lt development in and around the sites

Solar Energy Provisionof RoofTopSolar

Fire & Safety Provide Fire Fighting Systems as per Fire Opinion
from SMC and Fire and Safety Equipment and PP
E’s will be provided to workers during Constructio
n Phase.

CER

3 Year Plan (Rs. In Lacs)


Total(In
Activity
Rs. Lacs)
1 2 3

Solar Panel 12 12 12 Rs.36Lacs


Provide solar panel for primary sch
ool and primary Health center, pan
chayat Office. Segva(30 KW, 180S
qm), Kanod(30 KW, 180 Sqm), Par
iya (25 KW, 150Sqm). Estimated C
ost – Rs 41000/KW
Tree plantation will be done on sid 12 12 21 Rs. 45Lak
e of the approach road to Village V h
ariav, Segva, Vasvari
cost of 1 plant – 3000/- with tree G
uard & maintenance of water. (150
0 plants). Proposes tree guards for s
urviving of plants & trees.
Solar Street Light 4 6 5 Rs. 15Lacs
On basis of Need Assessment of Vi
llage - Karamala(20 nos.), Kosam(
20 nos.), Sherdi (20 Nos.)–60 Nos.,
Estimated cost Rs. 25000/Light
Rain water recharging structure 6 3 6 Rs. 24Lacs
3.0 Lakhs/One Recharge Well – 8.0
Nos.
Kosam, Jothan, Karamala)
Total Rs.120Lac
s

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Amenities/ Oc Providing amenities facility to worker
cupational hea Insurance policy for workers
lth center. tap water, sanitation & drinking water will be provi
ded.
First aid box, free medicines & doctor service will
be provided.

Budgetery provision of Environm Sr. Head Basis for cost estimate Total CTotal Re Impleme
ent Management plan No s apital c
curring c ntation
ost ost per a Plan
(Rs. In lnnum For Cap
acs) (Rs. in la ital Expe
( Constr cs) nditure
uction a
( Constr
nd operuction an
ation ph
d operati
ase) on phas
e)
1. Air Dust Mitigation Measu 21.00 0.5 The whol
res e project
Stack and DG room 3.00 0.5 will be c
ompleted
2 Noise Co Noise Control measure 5.00 1.00 within ar
ntrol s including engineering ound co
controls ming fou
3. Water 200 KLD -MBAR Typ 19.00 6.4 r years.
e STP, Area Require 70 E.M.P. U
Sq. m., nits insta
4. Solid and 500 Kg/Day – Automat 14.00 2.4 llation w
hazardou ic OWC ork will
s waste Area require –30 Sq.m. be compl
manage eted para
ment llelly con
5. Environ The recurring cost wou 0.10 1.0 struction
ment mo ld be incurred on hiring of the pr
nitoring of consult- ants and pa oject.
yment of various statut
ory fees to regulatory a
gencies.
6. Rain wat Collection system, treat 2.00 0.5
er ment and recharge well
– 2 nos. P. W.C.
7. Green be 200 nos. Trees and La 15.00 1.5
lt wn Area Development
8. Solar En Roof Top Solar –100 K 41.00 0.25
ergy W;
Terrace Space require –
600 Sq.m.
9. Fire & S Provide Fire Fighting S 61.00 1.00
afety ystems as per Fire Opin
ion from SMC and Fire
and Safety Equipment
and PPE’s will be provi
ded to workers during
Construction Phase.
10. CER Solar Panel 120.00 2.15
Provide solar panel for
primary school and pri
mary Health center, pa

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nchayat Office. Segva(
30 KW, 180 Sqm), Kan
od(30 KW, 180 Sqm),
Pariya (25 KW, 150 Sq
m). Estimated Cost – R
s 41000/KW
Tree plantation will be
done on side of the app
roach road to Village V
ariav, Segva, Vasvari
cost of 1 plant – 3000/-
with tree Guard & mai
ntenance of water. (150
0 plants). Proposes tree
guards for surviving of
plants & trees.
Solar Street Light
On basis of Need Asses
sment of Village - Kara
mala(20 nos.), Kosam(
20 nos.), Sherdi (20 No
s.)–60 Nos., Estimated
cost Rs. 25000/Light
Rain water recharging s
tructure
3.0 Lakhs/One Recharg
e Well – 8.0 Nos.
Kosam, Jothan, Karam
ala)
Years- 2024 – 34Lacs,
Years- 2025 – 33Lacs,
Years- 2026 – 53Lacs
11. Amenitie Providing of amenities
s/ Occup facility for worker
ational h 6.00 1.00
ealth cen
ter
Total 307.10 18.20

Details of Environmental Consult Name of the Cons KalpeshGoti


ant ultant Greenleaf Envirotech Pvt Ltd.
(If any) Recognized as GPCB Sch- II Environmental A
uditor,
Laboratory is recognized from MOEF&CC, De
lhi and NABL Certified.

3.6.3. Deliberations by the committee in previous meetings


N/A

3.6.4. Deliberations by the SEAC in current meetings

• This office has received an application for Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no.
SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490842/2024 dated: 18/10/2024
• This is a proposed Residential building construction project having net plot area of 7,781 m2, FSI area of 27,869.10

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m2 and the proposed built-up area of the project is 47,175.60 m2, As the built-up area is >20,000 m2 and <1,50,000 m2,
it falls in the category 8(a) of the Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006.
• The project proponent along with their expert / consultant attended the meeting on 23-10-2024.
• The project was appraised based on the information furnished in Form-1, Form-1A & Conceptual Plan, Environment
Management Plan and details presented before the Committee.
• Committee deliberated on the Land Possession Documents, Lay out & Scope of Project along with Building Plans, Air
Port NOC, OWC, Detailed Designed of STP, Provided Parking, EMP, CER etc.

• The Committee deliberated on the following:


• PP was asked to submit revised water consumption and waste water generation during operational phase.
• PP was asked to submit revised parking details Later on, vide email dated 25.10.2024, the
• PP has submitted the revised details.

• The said submission of the project proponent was considered by the Committee and the submitted documents
were found satisfactory, it was unanimously decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for granting
Environment Clearance subject to the strict compliance of the following project specific conditions as well as the
standard conditions finalized during the meeting of SEAC held on 02/08/2017 and approved during the meeting
of SEIAA held on 08/09/2017 The Building Construction projects falling under project activity no. 8(a) as per the
schedule of the EIA Notification 2006:

3.6.5. Recommendation of SEAC


Recommended

3.6.6. Details of Environment Conditions

[Link]. Specific
Project Specific Conditions for Environment Clearance:

a) Preconstruction Phase
1. Mitigation of flood measures shall be undertaken. Height of the plinth and ramps will be increased so that flood
water does not enter basement.
2. The project proponent shall construct 6 nos of buildings [2 basements + Ground floor /Hollow Plinth + 14
floors].
3. The height of the building shall not be higher than 44.82 mts.
4. The Peripheral margin shall be 6 mts and Internal roads shall be 6 mts wide.
5. Separate Entries and Exits shall be provided to the project on the approach road.
1. 6. The Project Proponent shall make provision of Electric vehicle charging in parking area as mentioned at the Sr
no 24 of the Salient features of the project.
7. Project proponent shall explore possibilities to reuse the treated waste water for gardening and floor washing.
b) Construction Phase:
(i) WATER:
8. Fresh water requirement during the construction phase shall not exceed 2.7 KLD and it shall be met through
(SMC)/Tanker. No ground water shall be tapped during the construction phase.
9. Sewage generated during the construction phase shall be disposed off through drainage of SMC/Septic tank and
soak pit.

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10. Explore possibilities of provision of mobile toilets in construction phase.
(ii) HEALTH & SAFETY:
11. Project Proponent shall obtain Fire opinion/provisional fire NOC from the concern authority as per the
prevailing Rules / Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2016.
12. The project proponent shall obtain registration of the establishment under the Building and other Construction
Workers’ (Regulation of Employment & Conditions of Service) Act 1996 and shall comply with the provisions of
the Act for the safety, health and welfare of construction workers.
13. The project proponent shall obtain registration of the construction workers as beneficiaries with the Gujarat
Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board.
c) Operation Phase:
(iii) WATER:
14. Total water requirement during the operation phase shall not exceed 204 KLD, out of which fresh water
requirement of 122 KLD shall be met through SMC and the remaining 82 KLD of water requirement shall be met
through treated sewage. No ground water shall be tapped during the operation phase. Metering of the water shall
be done and its records shall be maintained.
15. Sewage generation during operation phase shall not exceed 185 KLD which shall be treated in the proposed
onsite Sewage Treatment Plant.
16. The unit shall install and efficiently operate STP of adequate capacity for treating the sewage to be generated
during operation phase to achieve the GPCB norms at the STP outlet. Treated sewage conforming to GPCB norms
shall be utilized within premises for gardening & flushing purpose at the maximum extent possible. Only
remaining quantity of treated sewage shall be disposed off through drainage line of SMC.
17. A proper logbook of STP operation and also showing the quantity of treated sewage utilization within
premises & quantity of treated sewage discharged into the drainage line shall be maintained and furnished to the
GPCB from time to time.
18. Dual plumbing system with separate tanks and lines shall be provided for utilization of treated sewage for
flushing.
19. No bore well shall be constructed and existing bore well/s, if any, shall be either sealed or converted into the
recharge well.
20. Rain water harvesting from rooftop and paved areas and ground water recharge through 2 nos. of percolation
wells shall be carried out as per the details submitted. Before recharging the runoff, pre-treatment must be done to
remove suspended matter.
(iv) AIR:
21. A D. G. set (100 KVA) proposed as backup power shall be of enclosed type and confirm to prescribe standards
under EPA rules. Necessary acoustic enclosures shall be provided at diesel generator set to mitigate the impact of
noise.
22. The exhaust of the D. G. Set shall be at least 3 m above roof top.
23. The gaseous emissions from the D.G. Sets shall conform to the standards prescribed under EPA rules as
amended from time to time. At no time, the emission levels shall go beyond the stipulated standards.
(v) SOLIDWASTE:
24. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected and segregated at source. The biodegradable waste shall
be converted into useful end product by treating it into the proposed onsite Organic Waste Convertor and the
recyclable waste shall be sold to vendors whereas the other garbage shall be disposed off properly as per the
provisions made by the SMC.
(vi) SAFETY AND WELFARE:
25. Project Proponent shall obtain fire safety certificate / Fire No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from the concern
authority as per the prevailing Rules / Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2016.
26. Fire fighting facilities like Extinguisher, Sprinkler system and Fire Hydrant Systems will be proposed for Fire
Safety., terrace water tanks of 20 X 6 KL capacity, underground water tank of 50 X 6 KL etc shall be provided.
27. Staircase shall be provided:
Type & no. No. of floors Area for each No. of Width of Total No of Traveldistance
of buildings Floor staircase the No of fire (m)
2
(m ) staircase Lifts lift
(m)

A 2B + G + 14 387.32 01 2.0 02 01 18
B 2B + G + 14 372.18 01 2.0 02 01 17
C 2B + G + 14 290.23 01 2.02 02 01 15
D 2B + G + 14 290.23 01 2.02 02 01 15
E 2B + G + 14 378.46 01 2.0 02 01 18

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F 2B + G + 14 281.23 01 2.0 02 01 15

28. All the staircases shall open out at ground level from the highest point of building [with access from each
floor] for emergency evacuation.
29. Provision for adequate air changes per hour in the basement shall be made so as to avoid build-up of CO in the
area.
30. Car park exhaust system equipped with CO (Carbon Monoxide) sensor shall be provided to ensure operation
of exhaust fans as CO concentration levels.
31. Clear peripheral margin space of adequate width, in accordance with the concerned local bye-laws, shall be
provided for unobstructed & easy movement of vehicles in case of emergency.
32. Sanitation facilities, drinking water & tap water, sewage disposal facility, first aid box, free medicines, doctor
service, adequate PPEs etc. shall be provided for workers.
(vii) PARKING / TRAFFIC CONGESTION:
33. Minimum parking space of 12031.45 m2 (513 CPS) [10047.42 m2 in Basement + 1368.12 m2 in Hollow
Plinth + 615.91 m2 in open area] shall be provided as proposed.
34. Project proponent shall provide the height of Basement greater than 4.5 mts in order to accommodate futuristic
parking demand through Mechanical Parking.
(viii) ENERGY CONSERVATION:
35. Energy conservation measures viz. maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design, energy
efficient motors & pumps, water efficient taps, solar lights in open & solar street light, 100 KW solar power
generation, use of aerated blocks & RMC, use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting, roof-top thermal
insulation etc. shall be implemented as proposed.
(ix) GREEN BELT:
36. Green belt area of 1184.45 m2 comprising of 403.64 m2 tree covered area with 200 trees within premises shall
be developed as proposed. The other open spaces inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with
vegetation of indigenous tree species.
37. Green belt to be developed shall include all trees with height not less than 7ft.
(x) BUDGETARY ALLOCATION FOR EMP:
38. The Project proponent shall allot budget for Capital cost Rs. 307.10 Lakhs and Recurring cost of Rs 18.20
Lakhs in Construction Phase& Operation Phase.
(xi) CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY:
39. The project proponent shall allocate the separate fund of Rs. 120 Lakhs as committed before SEAC for
activities like Solar Panel Provide solar panel for primary school and primary Health center, panchayat Office.
Segva(30 KW, 180Sqm), Kanod (30 KW, 180 Sqm), Pariya (25 KW, 150Sqm). Estimated Cost – Rs 41000/KW.
Tree plantation will be done on side of the approach road to Village Variav, Segva, Vasvari cost of 1 plant –
3000/- with tree Guard & maintenance of water. (1500 plants). Proposes tree guards for surviving of plants &
trees. Solar Street Light On basis of Need Assessment of Village - Karamala(20 nos.), Kosam(20 nos.), Sherdi (20
Nos.)–60 Nos., Estimated cost Rs. 25000/Light. Rain water recharging structure 3.0 Lakhs/One Recharge Well –
8.0 Nos. Kosam, Jothan, Karamala)
40. Activities proposed under Corporate Environment Responsibility (CER) shall be part of Environment
Management Plan (EMP) as per the MoEF&CC’s OM no. F. No. 22-65/[Link] dated 30.09.2020.
41. The said activities shall be completed within 3 years from the commencement of the project.
42. The CER shall be monitored and the monitoring report shall be submitted to the regional office of MoEF&CC
as a part of half-yearly compliance report and to the District Collector. The monitoring report shall be posted on
the website of the project proponent.
General Conditions.
Compliance of Environment Clearance/ Inspection / Reporting/ Administration/ Appeal
1. Project proponent shall inform to all the concerned authorities including Municipal Corporation and district
collector and shall also give wide publicity through advertisement in minimum two local newspapers within seven
days, about the environment clearance order accorded. Copy of EC shall be display at the site in prominent area
for the public.
2. Project proponent shall appoint a key person in the organization who shall be responsible for compliance of
above condition fully on behalf of the proponent. It will not mean that appointing a key person will exempt the
project proponent from the responsibility of compliance. Any change in key person shall immediately be informed
to SEIAA and all concerned authorities.
3. Designated key person shall submit six monthly compliance report to SEIAA/SEAC, MOEF&CC, GPCB and
Nodal Department of the Government.
4. The Nodal Department or any authority or officer authorized by MOEF&CC/SEIAA can inspect the site of the
project and all the facilities, for verification of compliances of environment clearance conditions.
5. In case of violation reported upon, the project proponent shall be responsible for all the legal actions as per
Environment Protection Act, 1986 including SEIAA may cancel, withdraw or keep in abeyance, the environment
clearance accorded.
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6. Any person including the project proponent affected by this environment clearance order may file appeal to
Honorable National Green Tribunal West Zone branch, Pune, preferably within a period of thirty days from the
date of issue of environment clearance as prescribe under section 16 of National Green Tribunal Act 2010.
7. All complains and public grievance or representations may be addressed to SEIAA/SEAC in the email
addresses a. msseiaagj@[Link]&seacgujarat@[Link].

3.7. Agenda Item No 7:

3.7.1. Details of the proposal

SAI SHARNAM by SHIV INFRACON located at GANDHINAGAR,GUJARAT

Proposal For Fresh EC

Submission Da Activity
Proposal No File No
te (Schedule Item)

SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490826/2 SEAC/GJ/INFRA2/490826/58810/2 Building / Construction (8(


01/08/2024
024 024 a))

3.7.2. Project Salient Features

1. Details of the Application

1.1 Type of application: EC-New

1.2 Proposal no. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490826/2024

1.3 Category of Project : 8(a)

1.4 Date of application accepted by SEAC 18/10/2024

1.5 Documents Submitted by Project Proponent(P Form -1,Form-1-A, Conceptual plan, EMP, NA
P) Permissions, Airport NOC, Firefighting opinion
etc.

1.6 TOR No. &Date : Not applicable as project is categorized as B2

1.7 Technical expert /


Alep Management LLP
Environmental Consultant Name : +91 95121 12179

1.8 SEAC Meeting No. and Date: -

1.9 ADS vide letter dated : -

1.10 Reply Submitted by PP on portal dated: -

1.11 Revised Consideration -

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SEAC Meeting No. and Date:

[Link] features of the project submitted by the Project proponent

S Particulars Details
r
N
o.

Proposal No. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490826/2024

Name of the project SAI SHARNAM

Address of the Site F.P. NO. 36/2 & 65/2, [Link]. 17 (MOTA CHILODA), [Link]. NA
526 & NA528, Old survey no. 309 & 311, MOJE :-MOTA CHILODA , T
A: GANDHINAGAR, DIST. :GANDHINAGAR

Name of Developer M/s. SHIV INFRACON

Estimated Project Cost (Rs. I 39.23 Crores


n Crores)

Whether construction work h No


as been initiated at site? If ye After getting EC, Construction activities will be initiated.
s, details thereof
And if No, Date up to which
construction has not started.

Details of Undertaking statin No Construction activity started at site. Original Notarized Undertaking Su
g current status of constructi bmitted in this regard.
on at site.

Whether NA permissions of We have submitted NA Order with application set.


all survey Nos have been obt
ained, details there of

Site coordinates (with all coordinates of the polygon)


A 23°13'22.33"N 72°43'56.46"E
B 23°13'23.57"N 72°43'56.99"E
C 23°13'24.72"N 72°43'57.20"E
D 23°13'25.00"N 72°43'59.96"E
E 23°13'22.67"N 72°44'0.24"E

Project Details · Land / Plot Area (m2): 6,542.00


· FSI area (m2): 14,600.44
· Total BUA (m2): 23,990.67

Permissible Proposed

FSI Area(m2) 14,719.50 14,600.44

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Ground Coverage(m2) - 2,181.75

Common Plot Area(m2) 654.20 683.90

Max. building height(m) - 24.4

Airport NOC NA

In case of Expansion project/ Reason of the Expansion Not Applicable


Amendment project
NOT APPLICABLE Details of earlier EC obtained for t Not Applicable
he project

Compliance of the earlier EC Not Applicable

Status of construction completed o Built up area con Not Applicable


n site structed:

No. of blocks an Not Applicable


d floors construc
ted:

If earlier EC not applicable/not obt Name of the Aut Not Applicable


ained for the project then details of hority
Development Permission (Rajachit
hhi) obtained from other Local Aut Date of order Not Applicable
hority
Builtup area gran Not Applicable
ted

Documentary proof submitted for Availability of Additional FSI, TD


supporting the expansion of the pr R, Revision in GDCR etc
oject.

In case of Expansion/ Amen Tabular form stating the details granted in Earlier EC and Amendment /Ex
dment pansion required.
NOT APPLICABLE Condition No. Details as per EC Gra Details require by the P
nted P
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Building Details No. of Buildings: 5

No. of Blocks: 5 (Block A,B,C, D,E)

Scope of buildin (Block A,B,C,D,E) = 1 Basement + Ground floor/ Hol


gs/blocks: low Plinth + 7 floors

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No. & size of Re 132 units
sidential Units: (28 -2 BHK, 76 -3 BHK, 28 -4 BHK)

No. & type of Co Shop-25


mmercial Units:

Details of amenit Common Plot, Parking, etc.


ies if any:

No. of expected Residents: 564 nos.


residents / users/ Visitors: 56 nos.

Water & waste water details CONSTRUCTION PHASE


during construction phase an
Water requirement (KL/day): 100 No of persons expected x 50
d operation phase
LD/Person =5.00 KLD
Construction purpose: 25.00 KLD
Total water consumption during c
onstruction phase: 30.00 KLD
Source of water/Supply from- Water tankers
CGWA Permission details ( if app No applicable
licable)
Waste water generation quantity ( 5.00 KLD X 80%= 4.00 KLD
KL/day):
Mode of disposal: Through soak well / septic tank
Details of reuse of water, if any: -
OPERATION PHASE
Total water Consumption (KL/da 131.00 KLD
y):
Fresh water requirement (KL/da 84.00 KLD
y):
Recycle of treated w/w, KL 47.00 KLD
A. Gardening area, m2 3.00 KLD
B. Flushing 44.00 KLD
C. Sprinklers (Nos in premises, wi 2
th pipeline details)

[Link] tank details for storage Capacity of treated storage tank is


of treated domestic waste water in 100 KL for flushing
premises

Source of water: GMC


Total Waste water generation qua 115 KLD
ntity (KL/day):
Treated Waste water to be reused 47 KLD
Quantity and type (treated/untreat 68.00 KLD, treated water will be
ed) of water to be discharged: discharged through GMC Drainag
e

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In case of STP provision, capacity Yes, 200 KLD
of STP:
STP Technology: The STP unit comprises of MBB
R-based efficiency and space con
servation
Provision of dual plumbing syste Yes.
m (Yes/No):

Status of water supply and dr Water supply & drainage connection will be available to the project during
ainage line and its permissio operation phase.
n/ acknowledgement details

Solid waste Management Construction Phase:

Generation (m3) Quantity to be reuse Mode o


d (m3) f Dispos
al / Reu
se

Top Soil 500 500 -

Other excav 21,000 21,000 Balance


ated earth quantity
will be
utilized
for low
lying ar
eas & d
evelop
ment of
green b
elt area

Constructio 250 250 Re-filli


n debris ng and
Re-surf
acing

Steel scrap As generated - Sale to


vendor

Discarded p As generated As generated Sale to r


acking mate ecycler
rials

Others

Operation Phase:

Type of Generation Q Mode of waste c Mode of Disposal / Reu


waste uantity (Kg/da ollection se
y)

Dry wa 192 Through agency Dry waste will be hand


ste ed over to Municipal co

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rporation for final disp
osal.

Wet wa 234 Organic waste co Wet waste will be treat


ste nvertor ed in the onsite Organic
Waste Converter to be r
eused as fertilizer for gr
eenbelt

STP Sl 05 Through agency To urban development


udge MT/annual authority common facil
ity

Details of segregation if to be done: Collection of wet and dry w


aste will be in different buc
kets.

Capacity and no. of community bins to be p 21 Nos. of bins for Residen


laced within premises: tial blocks with 80 L capaci
ty.

Landfill site where waste will be ultimately At the nearest waste collect
disposed by local authority: ion point of GMC.

Details o Type & no. No. of flo Area for No. of st Width of Total No of Travel di
n staircas of buildings ors each Flo aircase the stairc No of fire li stance (
e: or ase Lifts ft m)
(m2) (m)
Residential
BLOCK - 1-07F 207.83 1 2.00 02 01 17.08
A
Residential 207.83 2.00 17.08
BLOCK - 1-07F 1 02 01
B
Residential 347.16 2.00 17.15
BLOCK - 1-07F 1 02 01
C
Residential 347.16
BLOCK - 1-07F 1 2.00 02 01 17.15
D
Residential 475.71
BLOCK - 1-07F 1 2.00 02 01 17.15
E

Parking Details As below: Sq. mtrs. CP


S

Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 3,284.08 184

Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR: 3,284.08 184

Parking area requirement for commercial units as per GDCR: - -

Parking area requirement as per GDCR for (specify in case of any other): - -

Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC - 184

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Total parking area provided (m2) & No. of CPS: 5,534.05 242

Parking area provided in basement (m2) & No. of CPS: 3,953.69 186
(Inc
ludi
ng
62-
Me
cha
niz
ed)

Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of CPS: 1580.36 56

Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of CPS: - -

Number of Visitor parking provided in the project ( No. of CPS): 1580.36 56

Traffic Management Width of adjacent public road 30.00 m


s:

Number of Entry & Exit prov 2, separate 6.00M WIDE for exit & entry
ided on approach road/s:

Number of Entry and Exit ra Entry & exit ramp on Ground floor (3.00 m wide
mp to the basement: for entry and 3.00m wide for exit)

Width of Entry & Exit provid Separate 6.00m wide entry and 6.00m wide exit
ed on approach road/s:

Width of the Roads: Permissible Proposed

Minimum width of open path 6.00 m 7.00m (incl


all around the buildings for ea uding 1.00
sy access of fire tender (exclu m wide for
ding the width for the plantati greenbelt)
on) i.e peripheral width:

Width of all internal roads: 6.00 m 6.00 m & 9.


00m

Details of Green Building m AAC blocks substituting conventional bricks; fly ash contains RMC for no
easures proposed. n-structural concrete work, fly ash containing paver blocks, fly ash containi
ng Cement, 48 nos. of E-Vehicle charging points etc.

Energy Requirement, Source Power supply: UGVCL


and Conservation
Maximum demand: 2000 KW
Connected load: 2000 KW
Source: UGVCL

Energy saving measu Energy efficient lighting like LED, 182 KW roof
res: top solar panels, 48 nos. of E-Vehicle charging p
oints etc.

Power Generation: Required Provi

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ded

Solar power generatio 75 KW 181.9


n (Capacity in KW): 5KW

No. of solar panels - 336

Capacity of each Sola 500 W 540


r cell wp

Total Solar Power U Total Solar Power Utilization for Indoo -


tilization r and Outdoor Lighting

Total Solar Power Utilization for Water -


Pump

Total Solar Power Utilization for Electr 100%


ic Vehicles Charging Station (181.
95 K
W= 7
73 k
Wh/d
ay) ut
ilizati
on in
Elect
ric V
ehicl
es Ch
argin
g Stat
ion

Other usage -

DG Sets: - 1 No
No. and capacity of t s. x 1
he DG sets: 25 K
Fuel & its quantity: VA
Diese
l: 40
Litre/
Hr.

Electric vehicle charging pro Total no. of EV Char 48 no.


vision ging points provided

Parking area designat Electric car charging stations will be provided for
ed for EV Charging p 48 of the required CPS
arking

Total proposed EV ch 48 CPS


arging capacity

Total power requirem 162 KW (864 kWh/day)


ent to charge Electric
Vehicle in kWh/day

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Availability of power utilized from UGVCL (91 kWh/day) AND SOLA
R (773 kWh/day )

Fire and Life Safety Measure During the construc


s tion phase:

Fall Protection Safety belt will be provided for each worker wor
kingat height.
Safety net & adequate safety railing will also pro
videwith having strong support.

Foot Protection Safety shoes will be provided to all workers

Head Protection Safety helmet will be provided to all workers to p


rotect from injury due falling object related incid
ent.

Noise Protection Ear Plugs will be Provided to high noise exposed


worker to protect from high Noise.

Eye Protection Safety goggles will be provided to workers engag


ed in welding, cutting & dust exposed area.

Ladders and Stairs Staircases and ladder for safe access with hand ra
ils

Scaffolds Regular inspection done by competent scaffolder

Access to Scaffolds Ladder provided up to platform for safe access as


per norms

Trenching and Excav Permit to work system for excavation work is im


plemented. Provided Hard barricading and stepcu
ation
tting /shoring for excavation work.

Electrical Safety Electrical shock proof hand gloves will be provid


ed to electrician.

Cranes authorized competent person and regularly inspec


tion of limit switches &will be maintained

Occupational Noise E Half yearly noise level inspection & monitoring a


s noise level
xposure

Welding and Cutting Follow hot work guidelines and provided weldin
g and cutting related PPE

Registration of Establ will apply.


ishment under the Bu
ilding and other const
ruction workers (regu
lation of employment
& conditions of servi

Page 112 of 142


ces ) Act 1996

Others -

During the operation Fire safety measures Fire exti


phase” nguishe
r, hose r
eel, Yar
d
Hydran
t, wet ri
ser, aut
omatic
sprinkle
r system
in base
ment,
manuall
y operat
ed elect
ric fire
alarm
system,
Automa
tic detec
tion and
alarm s
ystem.

Capacity of Underground fire water t 250 cu


ank m

Capacity of Overhead fire water tank 20 cum

Status of fire opinion FSPA/CFOGMC/2024/00074836


obtained for the proje Dated 01-08-2024
ct, submit details

Nearest fire station, d Gandhinagar Fire station approx. 7.85 km& Appr
istance & time requir ox. 20-21 min
ed for the fire tender t
o reach at the project
site :

Rain Water Harvesting Level of the Ground >35.00m


(RWH) water table:

RWH/Percolation we Required Provi


ll details: ded

No. of RWH tank(s) - 1

Dimensions of RWH - 2.00


tank(s) : x 2.0
0 x 2.
50 m

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No. of percolations w 2 no. 2 no.
ells :

Depth of percolations - Dept


wells : h: up
to 35
m

Details on Pre-treatm Filtration Filtra


ent facilities tion

Green area details Details: Required as per prevailing Laws/policy/ Provi


rule ded

Tree covered area (m ---- 180.2


2) : m2

Area covered by shru -


bs and bushes (m2):

Lawn covered area ( 683.9


m2): 0 m2

Total Green Area (m2 864.1


): m2

No. of trees and speci As per CGDCR 164 No. of trees 164 n
es to be planted: os. tr
ees li
ke Li
mbd
o, As
opala
v, De
si Ba
dam
and
Gul
moha
r

Basic amenities to be provid Adequate drinking water facilities, lateral & urinal facilities, Lunch Space,
ed to construction workers. First-Aid box, free medicines etc

Environment Management P Head Mitigation measures proposed, with facility de


lan tails:

Air Stack emissions from DG set to be optimized mo


nitored Exhaust from vehicles to be minimized b
y use of fuel-efficient vehicles and well-maintain
ed vehicles having PUC certificate. Vehicle trips
to be minimized to the extent possible

Noise Control Provision of PPE to Exposed working staff.

Water No untreated discharge to be made to surface wat


er, groundwater or soil.

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Take care in disposal of wastewater generated su
ch that soil and groundwater resources are protect
ed

Solid and hazardous Collection and segregation of MSW and STP slu
waste management dge
OWC will be provided for wet waste collection.

Environment monitor Ambient air monitoring, Ground water sample, In


ing let & Outlet sample of STP, Ambient Noise level
(day & night)

Rain water Rain water storage tank with percolation well

Green belt 164 Nos. trees will be planted. Local Species will
be planted

Solar Energy Provision of Solar Panel Energy usage for air -co
nditioning and other activities to be minimized

Fire & Safety To obtain Fire NOC, getting insurance policy for
entire infrastructure, Fire protection and safety m
easures to take care of fire and explosion, to be as
sessed and steps taken for their prevention

CER To improve social as well as financial condition o


f the nearby villages, CER will be carried out in a
nd around villages.
S CER Activi Fund Allocation (Rs. in L Main
r. ties acs) tenan
N Year Tot ce cos
o. 1st 2nd 3rd al ( t -3 y
ye yea yea Rs. ears (
ar r r In Rs. I
Lac n
s) Lacs)
1 Providing s 3.00 3.00 3.00 9.00 1.00
olar panels i
n following
listed school
s:
Ratanpur
Primary
School (5
KW)
Dhanap P
rimary sc
hool (5 K
W)
Governm
ent Prima
ry school,
Borij (5
KW)
2 Conducting 2.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 1.00
tree plantati
on nearby P
roject site a

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nd road site
i.e.
-Golden Qu
adrilateral R
oad and surr
ounding the
project site
3 Providing s 5.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 1.00
olar street li
ght at
-Golden Qu
adrilateral R
oad and surr
ounding the
project site
4 Providing s 10.00 10.0 10.0 30.0 2.00
olar panels 0 0 0
at
-Dabhoda gr
ampanchaya
t
-Gram panc
hayat office
Magodi
-Shiholi gra
mpanchayat
-Dhanap gra
mpanchayat
-Vadodara g
rampanchay
at
5 To provide 4.00 4.00 4.00 12.00 1.46
percolation
wells for rai
n water harv
esting
-Mahudhar
a, Magodi,
Printiya (3 p
ercolation w
ells per vila
ge)
Total 24.00 24.00 24.00 72.00 6.46
78.46 Lakhs

Amenities/ Occupatio Adequate drinking water facilities, lateral & urin


nal health center. al facilities, Lunch Space, First-Aid box, free me
dicines etc.

Budgetery provision of Envi S Head Basis for cost estima Total Capit Total Rec Implementat
ronment Management plan r. tes al cost urring cos ion Plan
N (Rs. In lac t per annu For Capital
o s) m Expenditure
( Construct (Rs. in lac
ion and ope s)
ration phas ( Construc
e) tion and o
peration p
hase)

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1. Air Dust Mitigation Mea 4.60 1.20
sures like… Water S
prinkling on road, pr
ovision of sheet at pe
riphery of wall.
Stack and DG room, 4.0 1.00
its capacity
2 Noise Cont Noise control measur 2.00 1.00
rol es like provision o
f…..of PPEs,
Lubrication in
Construction Machin
ery,
Provision of acoustic
enclosures and vibrat
ion
sheet at D.G set
3. Water 200 KLD –The STP 50.00 2.00
unit comprises of M
BBR system-based e
fficiency and space c
onservation Type ST
P, Area Require – 70
Sq. m.,
4. Solid and h 300 Kg/Day – Auto 5.00 1.00
azardous w matic OWC
aste manag Area require – 10 S
ement q.m.
5. Environme The recurring cost w 0.00 4.00
nt monitori ould be incurred on h
ng iring of consult- ants
and payment of vario
us statutory fees to re
gulatory agencies.
6. Rain water Collection system, tr 4.00 0.50
eatment and recharge
well – 2 nos. P. W.C.
7. Green belt 164 nos. Trees and L 1.64 0.30
awn Area Developm
ent
8. Solar Ener Roof Top Solar – 18 100.00 5.00
gy 1.95KW; Terrace Sp
ace require –approx.
433 Sq.m.
9. Fire & Saf Provide Fire Fightin 100.94 1.53
ety g Systems as per Fire
Opinion from GMC
and Fire and Safety
Equipment and PPE’
s will be provided to
workers during Cons
truction Phase.
1 CER Providing solar panel 72.00 6.46
0. s in following listed
schools:
Ratanpur Primary Sc
hool (5 KW)
Dhanap Primary sch
ool (5 KW)

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Government Primary
school, Borij (5 KW)

Conducting tree plan


tation nearby Project
site and road site i.e.
-Golden Quadrilatera
l Road and surroundi
ng the project site
Providing solar street
light at
-Golden Quadrilatera
l Road and surroundi
ng the project site
Providing solar panel
s at
-Dabhoda grampanc
hayat
-Gram panchayat off
ice Magodi
-Shiholi grampancha
yat
-Dhanap grampanch
ayat
-Vadodara grampanc
hayat
To provide percolati
on wells for rain wat
er harvesting
-Mahudhara, Magod
i, Printiya (3 percolat
ion wells per village)
1 Amenities/ Providing of ameniti 4.00 1.00
1. Occupation es facility for worker
al health ce like sanitation, first a
nter id , insurance, drinki
ng water, fooding
Total
348.18 24.99

Details of Environmental Co Name of the Alep Management LLP


nsultant +91 95121 12179
Consultant
(If any)

3.7.3. Deliberations by the committee in previous meetings


N/A

3.7.4. Deliberations by the SEAC in current meetings

• This office has received an application for Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no.
SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490826/2024 dated: 18/10/2024
• This is a proposed Residential cum Commercial building construction project having net plot area of 6,542 m2, FSI
area of 14,600.44 m2 and the proposed built-up area of the project is 23,990.67 m2, As the built-up area is >20,000 m2
and <1,50,000 m2, it falls in the category 8(a) of the Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006.

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• The project proponent along with their expert / consultant attended the meeting on 23-10-2024.
• The project was appraised based on the information furnished in Form-1, Form-1A & Conceptual Plan, Environment
Management Plan and details presented before the Committee.
• Committee deliberated on the Land Possession Documents, Lay out & Scope of Project along with Building Plans, Air
Port NOC, OWC, Detailed Designed of STP, Provided Parking, EMP, CER etc.
• The Committee deliberated on following:
The PP was asked to submit the letter for acceptance of proposed CER activities.
Later on, on 24.10.2024, the consultant has submitted the letter through email for same.
• The said submission of the project proponent was considered by the Committee and the submitted documents
were found satisfactory, it was unanimously decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for granting
Environment Clearance subject to the strict compliance of the following project specific conditions as well as the
standard conditions finalized during the meeting of SEAC held on 02/08/2017 and approved during the meeting
of SEIAA held on 08/09/2017 The Building Construction projects falling under project activity no. 8(a) as per the
schedule of the EIA Notification 2006:

3.7.5. Recommendation of SEAC


Recommended

3.7.6. Details of Environment Conditions

[Link]. Specific
Project Specific Conditions for Environment Clearance:

a) Preconstruction Phase
1. Mitigation of flood measures shall be undertaken. Height of the plinth and ramps will be increased so that flood
water does not enter basement.
2. The project proponent shall construct 5 nos of buildings [1 basement + Ground floor /Hollow Plinth + 7 floors].
3. The height of the building shall not be higher than 24.4 mts.
4. The Peripheral margin shall be 7 mts and Internal roads shall be 6-9 mts wide.
5. Separate Entries and Exits shall be provided to the project on the approach road.
6. The Project Proponent shall make provision of Electric vehicle charging in parking area as mentioned at the Sr
1.
no 24 of the Salient features of the project.
7. Project proponent shall explore possibilities to reuse the treated waste water for gardening and floor washing.
b) Construction Phase:
(i) WATER:
8. Fresh water requirement during the construction phase shall not exceed 30 KLD and it shall be met through
Tanker. No ground water shall be tapped during the construction phase.
9. Sewage generated during the construction phase shall be disposed off through Septic tank and soak pit.
10. Explore possibilities of provision of mobile toilets in construction phase.

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(ii) HEALTH & SAFETY:
11. Project Proponent shall obtain Fire opinion/provisional fire NOC from the concern authority as per the
prevailing Rules / Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2016.
12. The project proponent shall obtain registration of the establishment under the Building and other Construction
Workers’ (Regulation of Employment & Conditions of Service) Act 1996 and shall comply with the provisions of
the Act for the safety, health and welfare of construction workers.
13. The project proponent shall obtain registration of the construction workers as beneficiaries with the Gujarat
Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board.
c) Operation Phase:
(iii) WATER:
14. Total water requirement during the operation phase shall not exceed 131 KLD, out of which fresh water
requirement of 84 KLD shall be met through GMC and the remaining 47 KLD of water requirement shall be met
through treated sewage. No ground water shall be tapped during the operation phase. Metering of the water shall
be done and its records shall be maintained.
15. Sewage generation during operation phase shall not exceed 115 KLD which shall be treated in the proposed
onsite Sewage Treatment Plant.
16. The unit shall install and efficiently operate STP of adequate capacity for treating the sewage to be generated
during operation phase to achieve the GPCB norms at the STP outlet. Treated sewage conforming to GPCB norms
shall be utilized within premises for gardening & flushing purpose at the maximum extent possible. Only
remaining quantity of treated sewage shall be disposed off through drainage line of GMC.
17. A proper logbook of STP operation and also showing the quantity of treated sewage utilization within
premises & quantity of treated sewage discharged into the drainage line shall be maintained and furnished to the
GPCB from time to time.
18. Dual plumbing system with separate tanks and lines shall be provided for utilization of treated sewage for
flushing.
19. No bore well shall be constructed and existing bore well/s, if any, shall be either sealed or converted into the
recharge well.
20. Rain water harvesting from rooftop and paved areas and ground water recharge through 2 nos. of percolation
wells shall be carried out as per the details submitted. Before recharging the runoff, pre-treatment must be done to
remove suspended matter.
(iv) AIR:
21. A D. G. set (125 KVA) proposed as backup power shall be of enclosed type and confirm to prescribe standards
under EPA rules. Necessary acoustic enclosures shall be provided at diesel generator set to mitigate the impact of
noise.
22. The exhaust of the D. G. Set shall be at least 3 m above roof top.
23. The gaseous emissions from the D.G. Sets shall conform to the standards prescribed under EPA rules as
amended from time to time. At no time, the emission levels shall go beyond the stipulated standards.
(v) SOLIDWASTE:
24. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected and segregated at source. The biodegradable waste shall
be converted into useful end product by treating it into the proposed onsite Organic Waste Convertor and the
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recyclable waste shall be sold to vendors whereas the other garbage shall be disposed off properly as per the
provisions made by the GMC.
(vi) SAFETY AND WELFARE:
25. Project Proponent shall obtain fire safety certificate / Fire No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from the concern
authority as per the prevailing Rules / Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2016.
26. Fire fighting facilities like Fire extinguisher, hose reel, Yard Hydrant, wet riser, automatic sprinkler system in
basement, manually operated electric fire alarm system, Automatic detection and alarm system, terrace water
tanks of 20 cum capacity, underground water tank of 250 cum etc shall be provided.
27. Staircase shall be provided:
Type & no. of No. of floors Area for No. of Width of Total No No of Travel
buildings each staircase thestaircase(m) of Lifts fire lift distance
Floor(m) (m)
Residential
1-07F 207.83 1 2.00 02 01 17.08
BLOCK - A
Residential 207.83 2.00 17.08
1-07F 1 02 01
BLOCK - B
Residential 347.16 2.00 17.15
1-07F 1 02 01
BLOCK - C
Residential 347.16
1-07F 1 2.00 02 01 17.15
BLOCK - D
Residential 475.71
1-07F 1 2.00 02 01 17.15
BLOCK - E

28. All the staircases shall open out at ground level from the highest point of building [with access from each
floor] for emergency evacuation.
29. Provision for adequate air changes per hour in the basement shall be made so as to avoid build-up of CO in the
area.
30. Car park exhaust system equipped with CO (Carbon Monoxide) sensor shall be provided to ensure operation
of exhaust fans as CO concentration levels.
31. Clear peripheral margin space of adequate width, in accordance with the concerned local bye-laws, shall be
provided for unobstructed & easy movement of vehicles in case of emergency.
32. Sanitation facilities, drinking water & tap water, sewage disposal facility, first aid box, free medicines, doctor
service, adequate PPEs etc. shall be provided for workers.
(vii) PARKING / TRAFFIC CONGESTION:
33. Minimum parking space of 5,534.05 m2 (242 CPS) [3,953.69 m2 in Basement + 1580.36 m2 in Hollow
Plinth] shall be provided as proposed.
34. Project proponent shall provide the height of Basement greater than 4.5 mts in order to accommodate futuristic
parking demand through Mechanical Parking.
(viii) ENERGY CONSERVATION:
35. Energy conservation measures viz. maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design, energy
efficient motors & pumps, water efficient taps, solar lights in open & solar street light, 181.95 KW solar power
generation, use of aerated blocks & RMC, use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting, roof-top thermal
insulation etc. shall be implemented as proposed.
(ix) GREEN BELT:

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36. Green belt area of 864.1 m2 comprising of 180.2 m2 tree covered area with 164 trees within premises shall be
developed as proposed. The other open spaces inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with
vegetation of indigenous tree species.
37. Green belt to be developed shall include all trees with height not less than 7ft.
(x) BUDGETARY ALLOCATION FOR EMP:
38. The Project proponent shall allot budget for Capital cost Rs. 348.18 Lakhs and Recurring cost of Rs 24.99
Lakhs in Construction Phase& Operation Phase.
(xi) CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY:
39. The project proponent shall allocate the separate fund of Rs. 78.46 Lakhs as committed before SEAC for
activities like Providing solar panels in following listed schools: Ratanpur Primary School (5 KW) Dhanap
Primary school (5 KW) Government Primary school, Borij (5 KW) Conducting tree plantation nearby Project
site and road site i.e. -Golden Quadrilateral Road and surrounding the project site Providing solar street light at -
Golden Quadrilateral Road and surrounding the project site Providing solar panels at -Dabhoda grampanchayat -
Gram panchayat office Magodi -Shiholi grampanchayat -Dhanap grampanchayat -Vadodara grampanchayat To
provide percolation wells for rain water harvesting -Mahudhara, Magodi, Printiya (3 percolation wells per village).
40. Activities proposed under Corporate Environment Responsibility (CER) shall be part of Environment
Management Plan (EMP) as per the MoEF&CC’s OM no. F. No. 22-65/[Link] dated 30.09.2020.
41. The said activities shall be completed within 3 years from the commencement of the project.
42. The CER shall be monitored and the monitoring report shall be submitted to the regional office of MoEF&CC
as a part of half-yearly compliance report and to the District Collector. The monitoring report shall be posted on
the website of the project proponent.
General Conditions.
Compliance of Environment Clearance/ Inspection / Reporting/ Administration/ Appeal
1. Project proponent shall inform to all the concerned authorities including Municipal Corporation and district
collector and shall also give wide publicity through advertisement in minimum two local newspapers within seven
days, about the environment clearance order accorded. Copy of EC shall be display at the site in prominent area
for the public.
2. Project proponent shall appoint a key person in the organization who shall be responsible for compliance of
above condition fully on behalf of the proponent. It will not mean that appointing a key person will exempt the
project proponent from the responsibility of compliance. Any change in key person shall immediately be informed
to SEIAA and all concerned authorities.
3. Designated key person shall submit six monthly compliance report to SEIAA/SEAC, MOEF&CC, GPCB and
Nodal Department of the Government.
4. The Nodal Department or any authority or officer authorized by MOEF&CC/SEIAA can inspect the site of the
project and all the facilities, for verification of compliances of environment clearance conditions.
5. In case of violation reported upon, the project proponent shall be responsible for all the legal actions as per
Environment Protection Act, 1986 including SEIAA may cancel, withdraw or keep in abeyance, the environment
clearance accorded.
6. Any person including the project proponent affected by this environment clearance order may file appeal to
Honorable National Green Tribunal West Zone branch, Pune, preferably within a period of thirty days from the
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date of issue of environment clearance as prescribe under section 16 of National Green Tribunal Act 2010.
7. All complains and public grievance or representations may be addressed to SEIAA/SEAC in the email
addresses msseiaagj@[Link] & seacgujarat@[Link].

3.8. Agenda Item No 8:

3.8.1. Details of the proposal

Gujarat Biotechnology University, Gift City, Gandhinagar, Gujarat by GUJARAT BIOTECHNOLOGY UNIVE
RSITY located at GANDHINAGAR,GUJARAT

Proposal For Fresh EC

Activity
Proposal No File No Submission Date
(Schedule Item)

SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490780/2 SEAC/GJ/INFRA2/490780/5891 Building / Construction (8(


02/08/2024
024 0/2024 a))

3.8.2. Project Salient Features

3.8.3. Deliberations by the committee in previous meetings


N/A

3.8.4. Deliberations by the SEAC in current meetings

• This office has received an application for Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no.
SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490780/2024 dated: 18/10/2024.
• This is a proposed building construction project having net plot area of 71716 m2, FSI area of 61893.19 m2 and the
proposed built-up area of the project is 81061.06 m2, As the built-up area is >20,000 m2 and <1,50,000 m2, it falls in
the category 8(a) of the Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006.
• The project proponent along with their expert / consultant attended the meeting on 23-10-2024.
• The project was appraised based on the information furnished in Form-1, Form-1A & Conceptual Plan, Environment
Management Plan and details presented before the Committee.
• Committee deliberated on the Land Possession Documents, Lay out & Scope of Project along with Building Plans, Air
Port NOC, OWC, Detailed Designed of STP, Provided Parking, EMP, CER etc.

• Committee deliberated on the following:


• Land possession document was reviewed by the Committee which was not in the name of the applicant.
• Further submissions related to the project were not satisfactory.

After detailed deliberation, the Committee unanimously decided to defer proposal and the project may be

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scheduled in any upcoming SEAC meeting after satisfactory submission by the PP.

3.8.5. Recommendation of SEAC


Deferred for ADS

3.9. Agenda Item No 9:

3.9.1. Details of the proposal

Shree Siddheshwar Hamilton by MUKESHBHAI PATEL located at VADODARA,GUJARAT

Proposal For Fresh EC

Submission Dat Activity


Proposal No File No
e (Schedule Item)

SIA/GJ/INFRA2/489818/202 seac/gj/infra2/489818/59010/20 Building / Construction (8(


02/08/2024
4 24 a))

3.9.2. Project Salient Features


-------

3.9.3. Deliberations by the committee in previous meetings


N/A

3.9.4. Deliberations by the SEAC in current meetings

• This office has received an application for Expansion of Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no.
SIA/GJ/INFRA2/489818/2024.
• The project proponent along with their expert / consultant attended the meeting on 23-10-2024.
• The project was appraised based on the information furnished in Form-1, Form-1A & Conceptual Plan, Environment
Management Plan and details presented before the Committee.
• Committee deliberated on the Land Possession Documents, Lay out & Scope of Project along with Building Plans, Air
Port NOC, OWC, Detailed Designed of STP, Provided Parking, EMP, CER etc.

• The Committee deliberated on following:


• PP submitted that due to changes in plan they have applied for EC expansion but there is no change in Built up
area or plot area.
• The Committee was of the view that as there is no change in BUA and so PP needs to apply for EC amendment
for their changes in project.

After detailed deliberation, the Committee unanimously decided to defer the project and ask the PP to apply in

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the relevant type of the application on the PARIVESH Portal.

3.9.5. Recommendation of SEAC


Deferred for ADS

3.10. Agenda Item No 10:

3.10.1. Details of the proposal

Param Nest by dilipbhai ambalal patel located at AHMADABAD,GUJARAT

Proposal For Fresh EC

Submission Da Activity
Proposal No File No
te (Schedule Item)

SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490021/2 SEAC/GJ/INFRA2/490021/59110/2 Building / Construction (8(


02/08/2024
024 024 a))

3.10.2. Project Salient Features

1. Details of the Application

1.1 Type of application: EC-New

1.2 Proposal no. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490021/2024

1.3 Category of Project: 8(a)

1.4 Date of application accepted by SEAC: 18/10/2024

Form -1, Form-1A, Conceptual plan, EMP, N


1.5 Documents Submitted by Project Proponent(PP) A Permissions, Airport NOC, Fire fighting op
inion etc.

1.6 TOR No. & Date: Not applicable as project is categorized as B2

1.7 Technical expert /


Mrs Khyati Patel
Environmental Consultant:

SEAC VC MEETING DATED: 23-10-2024 [


1.8 SEAC Meeting No. and Date:
NCP]

1.9 ADS vide letter dated: Not Applicable

1.10 Reply Submitted by PP on portal dated: Not Applicable

1.11 Revised Consideration


Not Applicable
SEAC Meeting No. and Date:

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[Link] features of the project submitted by the Project proponent

S Particulars Details
r
N
o

Proposal No. SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490021/2024

Name of the project Param Nest

Address of the Site F.P. No: 43, R.S. No: 814, T.P.S. No: 216 (Shilaj)(Final), Moje: Shilaj, Talu
ka: Ghatlodiya, District: Ahmedabad

Name of Developer VishnubhaiKeshavlal, Dilipbhai Ambalal & Patel Kailasben

Estimated Project Cost (Rs. Rs. 49.60Crore


In Crores)

Whether construction work No, construction has not started.


has been initiated at site? If
yes, details thereof --
And if No, Date up to which
construction has not started.

Details of Undertaking stati Attached as Annexure-15.


ng current status of construc
tion at site.

Whether NA permissions of Yes obtained, attached as Annexure-11 in land documents.


all survey Nos have been ob
tained, details there of

Site coordinates (with all coordinates of the polygon)


A 23° 2'43.01"N 72°28'41.82"E
B 23° 2'45.18"N 72°28'42.14"E
C 23° 2'42.49"N 72°28'45.74"E
D 23° 2'44.62"N 72°28'46.09"E

Project Details · Land / Plot Area (m2): 7579.00


· FSI area (m2): 22820.47
· Total BUA (m2): 46074.23

Permissible Proposed

FSI Area(m2) 22820.47 (including 235 22820.47


7.17 TDR FSI)

Ground Covera - 3037.92


ge(m2)

Common Plot
757.90 758.21
Area(m2)

Max. building 70.0 (from GF) 29.50 m (from GF)

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height(m)

Airport NOC Order no.1094346, Dated: 05-07-2024

In case of Expansion projec Reason of the Expansion Not Applicable


t/ Amendment project
Details of earlier EC obtained f Not Applicable
or the project

Compliance of the earlier EC Not Applicable

Status of construction complete Built up area construct Not Applicabl


d on site ed: e

No. of blocks and floo Not Applicabl


rs constructed: e

If earlier EC not applicable/not Name of the Authority Not Applicabl


obtained for the project then det e
ails of Development Permission
(Rajachithhi) obtained from oth Date of order Not Applicabl
er Local Authority e

Built-up area granted Not Applicabl


e

Documentary proof submitted f Availability of Additional FSI, TDR, Re


or supporting the expansion of t vision in GDCR etc
he project.

In case of Expansion/ Amen Tabular form stating the details granted in Earlier EC and Amendment /Expa
dment nsion required.
Condition No. Details as per EC Gr Details require by the
anted PP
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

Building Details No. of Buildings: 4

No. of Blocks: 8

Scope of buildings/bloc 2 Cellar + G.F + 9th floor (Block A & B)


ks: 2 Cellar + G.F + 10th floor ((Block C to H)

No. & size of Residenti 351


al Units:

No. & type of Commer 15


cial Units:

Details of amenities if NA

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any:

No. of expected 1053 residential, 55 commercial


residents / users Visitors: 110

Water & waste water details CONSTRUCTION PHASE


during construction phase an Water requirement (KL/day): 50 No of persons expected x 45 K
d operation phase LD/Person = 2.25 KLD
Source of water/Supply from: Water supply from Tanker
CGWA Permission details ( if appl NA
icable)
Waste water generation quantity ( 2.25 KLD X 80%= 1.8 KLD
KL/day):
Mode of disposal: Soak Pit via Septic Tank
Details of reuse of water, if any: --
OPERATION PHASE
Total water requirement (KL/day): 150.3 (135 lpcd for Residential, 45
lpcd for Commercial)
Fresh water requirement (KL/day): 96.9
Recycle of treated w/w (KL/day): 53.4
A. Gardening area, m2 5.7
B. Flushing 47.7
C. Sprinklers (Nos in premises, wit --
h pipeline details)
D. Storage tank details for storage 25 KL
of treated domestic waste water in
premises
Source of water: Water supply from AMC
Total Waste water generation quan 122.9
tity (KL/day):
Treated waste water to be reused ( 53.4
KL/day):
Quantity and type (treated/untreate 69.5 KLD, Treated water will be di
d) of water to be discharged: scharged through drainage line of
AMC
In case of STP provision, capacity Yes, 140 KLD
of STP:
STP Technology: ASP Technology
Provision of dual plumbing system Yes
(Yes/No):

Status of water supply and d Project belongs to AMC and they will provide water supply line and drainag
rainage line e line after issue of building use permission.

Solid waste Management Construction Phase:

Generation (m3) Quantity to Mode of Disposal / Reuse


be reused (
m3 )

To 3031 3031 Will be reused for gardening &


p greenbelt development
So
il

Ot 53432 53432 Will be use within premises as b

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her uilding material & back filling/R
ex emaining will be send to other p
ca roject sites for filling of low-lyin
vat g areas
ed
ear
th

Co 450 Tone 300 Tone Will be reused within premises a


nst nd balance quantity will be disp
ruc osed as per C&D waste rules 20
tio 16.
nd
ebr
is

Ste whatsoever -- Will be sold to local scrap vendo


el rs
scr
ap

Di whatsoever -- Will be sold to local recyclers


sca
rde
dp
ac
kin
g
ma
ter
ial
s

Ot
her
s

Operation Phase:

Type o Generation Mode of waste collec Mode of Disposal / Reu


f waste Quantity (K tion se
g/day)

Dry w 216 Blue Bins To waste collectors


aste

Wet w 324 Green Bins OWC


aste

STP Sl 14 Dry Manure used in site premises an


udge d remaining Sold to nur
sery / farmer

Details of segregation i Separate bins will be provided to collect dry and


f to be done: wet waste

Capacity and no. of co 46 Nos. of bin of 80 litre capacity

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mmunity bins to be pla
ced within premises:

Landfill site where was at nearest waste collection point of AMC


te will be ultimately dis
posed by local authorit
y:

Details on staircase:
Type & no. No. of floors Area for e No. of st Width of the Total No of Fire Travel dista
of buildings ach Floor aircase staircase No of Lift nce (m)
(m2) (m) Lifts
Block A+B 2B+GF+9 562.8 2 2.03 4 2 18.46<25
Block C+D 2B+GF+10 573.68 2 2.03 4 2 19.73<25
Block E+F 2B+GF+10 573.13 2 2.03 4 2 19.08<25
Block G+H 2B+GF+10 573.81 2 2.03 4 2 19.74<25

Parking De As below: Sq. mtrs. C


tails P
S

Total parking area requirement for the project as per GDCR: 4728.82 --

Parking area requirement for residential units as per GDCR: 4454.28 --

Parking area requirement for commercial units as per GDCR: 274.54 --

Parking area requirement as per GDCR for (specify in case of any other): -- --

Total number of CPS requirement for the project as per NBC: -- 18


6

Total parking area provided (m2) & No. of CPS: 11687.76 37


4

Parking area provided in basement 1 (m2) & No. of CPS: 5011.91 15


7

Parking area provided in basement 2 (m2) & No. of CPS: 4938.42 15


4

Parking area provided in hollow plinth (m2) & No. of CPS: 1657.37 59

Parking area provided as open surface (m2) & No. of CPS: 80.06 3

Number of Visitor parking provided in the project (No. of CPS): 514.69 19

Traffic Management Width of adjacent public roads: 12.0 m

Number of Entry & Exit provided o 2


n approach road/s:

Number of Entry and Exit ramp to t 2


he basement:

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Width of Entry & Exit provided on 6.0 & 6.0 meter
approach road/s:

Width of the Roads: Permissible Proposed

Minimum width of open path all ar 6.0 6.0


ound the buildings for easy access o
f fire tender (excluding the width fo
r the plantation) i.e peripheral widt
h:

Width of all internal roads: 6.0 6.0

Details of Green Building m Provision to install aerated coke in wash basins, kitchen, low flush water clo
easures proposed. set in toilet and pressure reducing valves in water pipelines, rain water harve
sting and ground water recharge, maximum utilization of natural lights, LED
lightings

Energy Requirement, Sourc Power supply: UGVCL


e and Conservation
Maximum demand: 1650 KW
Connected load: 1650 KW
Source: UGVCL

Energy saving mea Use of transformers and motors having minimum effi
sures: ciency of 85%, use of LED lights in the common are
as, use of light colors to reduce the light absorption a
nd minimize the cooling requirement, solar street lig
hts etc.

Power Generation: Required Provide


d

Solar power genera 82.5 KW 121.52


tion (Capacity in K KW
W):

No. of solar panels 225

Capacity of each S 500 W 540 W


olar cell

Total Solar Power Total Solar Power Utilization for Indoor 130 kw
Utilization and Outdoor Lighting h/day

Total Solar Power Utilization for Water 264 kw


Pump h/day

Total Solar Power Utilization for Electri 214 kw


c Vehicles Charging Station h/day

Other usage

DG Sets: -- 1 Nos. o
No. and capacity of f 125 K
the DG sets: VA

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Fuel & its quantity: 40 liter/
Hour (H
SD)

Electric vehicle charging pr Total no. of EV Ch 38


ovision arging points provi
ded

Parking area desig Electric car charging stations will be provided for 38
nated for EV Charg of the required CPS
ing parking

Total proposed EV 19 slow EV Charging points


charging capacity 19 Fast EV Charging points

Total power requir 190 kWh/day


ement to charge El
ectric Vehicle in k
Wh/day

Availability of pow Out of 190 kWh/day of power requirement for Charg


er ing of Electric Vehicles, 190 kWh/day will be utilized
from solar power generation.

Fire and Life Safety Measur During the constru


es ction phase:

Fall Protection Guardrails, fall arrest systems, safety nets and covers
will be used to prevent deaths and injuries from falls.
Use safety net systems or personal fall arrest systems
(body harnesses).

Foot Protection If machines or operations present the potential for fo


ot injury, the Contractor must provide foot protectio
n, which is of safe design and construction for the wo
rk to be performed.
Workers and visitors should not be allowed on a cons
truction site without safety boots.

Head Protection If head hazards remain after all steps have been taken
to control them (safety nets for work at heights, prop
er housekeeping), the Contractor must provide emplo
yees with appropriate head protection.

Noise Protection If head hazards remain after all steps have been taken
to control them (safety nets for work at heights, prop
er housekeeping), the Contractor must provide emplo
yees with appropriate head protection.

Eye Protection When machines or operations present potential eye i


njury from physical or chemical elements, the Contra
ctor must select, provide, maintain and required affec
ted employees to use appropriate eye protection. Eye
protection (safety glasses and goggles, face shields a
nd welding helmets) must be adequate and reasonabl
y comfortable.

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Ladders and Stairs · The Contractor is required to inspect and maintain all
ladders and temporary/portable steps to ensure th
at they are in good working condition.
· Portable ladders used for access to an upper landing s
urface must extend a minimum of 1.8 m above th
e landing surface, or where not practical, be provi
ded with grab rails and be secured against move
ment while in use.
· All ladders must be used only on stable and level surf
aces unless secured to prevent accidental movem
ent. Ladders must not be used on slippery surface
s unless secured or provided with slip resistant fe
et to prevent accidental movement.
· The Contractor should provide a ladder (or stairway)
at all work points of access where there is a break
in elevation of 0.5 m or more.
· When there is only one point of access between level
s, it must be kept clear to permit free passage by
workers. If free passage becomes restricted, a sec
ond point of access must be provided and used. A
t all times, at least one point of access must be ke
pt clear.
· All required stairway and ladder fall protection syste
ms must be provided and installed before employ
ees begin work that requires them to use stairway
s or ladders.

Scaffolds · Access to Scaffolds - Access to and between scaffold


platforms more than 0.6 m above or below the po
int of access will be made by portable/attachable
ladders or ramps.
· Employees must never use makeshift devices, such a
s boxes and barrels, to increase the scaffold platf
orm working level height.

Access to Scaffold
s

Trenching and Exc · The area around the trench/excavation would be kept
avation clear of surface encumbrances.
· Water should not be allowed to accumulate in the exc
avation.
· Adjacent structures would be shored in accordance w
ith the design documents to prevent collapse.
· Guardrails or some other means of protecting people
from falling into the trench/excavation would be
present.
· The trench or excavation would be shored or sloped t
o prevent cave-ins.

Electrical Safety · If work has to be done near an overhead power line, t


he line must be de-energized and grounded befor
e work is started.
· A licensed electrician would have completed all temp
orary wiring and electrical installations required f
or construction activities.
· Fuses and circuit breakers would be used to protect
motherboards, conductors and equipment.

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· Extension cords for equipment or as part of a tempor
ary wiring system will not be damaged or compr
omised in any way and insulation must be of the
highest grade.
· Anytime electrical equipment is deactivated for repai
r, or circuits are shut off, the equipment will be lo
cked out and tagged at the point where it can be e
nergized.
· Temporary lights may not be suspended by their cord
s.
· The Contractor would provide the necessary safety e
quipment, supplies and monitoring equipment to
their personnel.

Cranes · A competent person has been designated to supervise


activities that require the use of cranes.
· Cranes would not be operated near any power lines.
· All picks would be carefully planned to ensure that t
he crane adequately hoist the load.
· The hoisting signals would be posted on the exterior
of the crane.

Occupational Nois · The Contractor should implement engineering contro


e Exposure ls to reduce noise levels.
· The Contractor should provide hearing protection to
employees that are exposed to noise levels above
the permissible limit.

Welding and Cutti · The Contractor's employees would be trained in hot


ng work procedures.
· There should be adequate ventilation to reduce the bu
ild-up of metal fume.
· The hot work operators would use proper personal pr
otective equipment (i.e., welding helmet, burning
goggles, face shield, welding gloves, and apron).
· There would be a fire extinguisher present at all weld
ing and burning activities.
· Extinguishers would also be placed at locations wher
e slag and sparks may fall.
· Oxygen and flammable gas bottles are separated by a
t least 7 m when not in use.
· The Contractor would control the release of gases, va
pours, fumes, dusts, and mists with engineering c
ontrols (e.g., adequate ventilation).

Others --

During the operatio Fire safety measures fire extinguishers at eac


n phase h floor, smoke detector
s, fire sprinklers, basem
ent sprinkler, fire mist s
ystem

Capacity of Underground 1 No of 400 KL


fire water tank

Capacity of Overhead fir 20 KL on each building

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e water tank

Status of fire opini Order No: FSPA/CFOAMC/2024/00051706, Dated:


on obtained for the 26/07/2024
project, submit det
ails

Nearest fire station, Thaltej Fire Station at around 2.31 km away from t
distance & time req he project site. It takes around 5 minutes to reach t
uired for the fire te he site
nder to reach at the .
project site :

Rain Water Harvesting Level of the Groun >10 meter


(RWH) d water table:

RWH/Percolation Required Provided


well details:

No. of RWH tank( -- 1 No:


s) :

Dimensions of RW 5.0 m x 5.0 m x 4.0 m


H tank(s):

No. of percolations 2 Nos. 2 Nos. of percolating wells,


wells:

Depth of percolatio Depth > 10 m


ns wells:

Details on Pre-treat -- Catch pit with filtration media


ment facilities :

Green area details Details: Required as per Provided


prevailing Law
s/policy/rule

Tree covered area ( -- 380.00


m2) :

Area covered by sh -- --
rubs and bushes (m
2):

Lawn covered area -- 758.21


(m2)

Total Green Area ( -- 1138.21


m2):

No. of trees and sp 190 (As per CG 190 (Neem, Borsalli, Jambu, De
ecies to be planted: DCR 1 No. of tr siAsopalav, Pipal)
ees for 40 m2 ar
ea)

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Basic amenities to be provid Sanitation facilities, drinking water & tap water, sewage disposal facility, fir
ed to construction workers. st aid box, free medicines, doctor service, adequate PPEs etc.

Environment Management P Head Mitigation measures proposed, with facility details:


lan
Air Dust suppression measures are undertaken such as regular spr
inkling of water around vulnerable areas of the construction s
ite by suitable methods to control fugitive dust during earthw
ork and construction material handling/ over hauling.
Properly tuned construction machinery & vehicles in good w
orking condition with low noise & emission are used and eng
ines are turned off when not in use.

Noise Cont Protective gears such as ear mufflers etc. are provided to con
rol struction personnel exposed to high noise levels.

Water Toilet and drinking water facilities for construction workers a


re provided by the contractor at the construction site to avoid
unhygienic condition at site.

Solid and h Waste construction materials are recycled and excess constru
azardous w ction debris are disposed at designated places in tune with the
aste manag local norms.
ement

Environme The recurring cost would be incurred on hiring of consult- an


nt monitori ts and payment of various statutory fees to regulatory agencie
ng s.

Rain water Adequate rainwater harvesting will be provided

Green belt 190 nos. Trees and Lawn Area Development

Solar Ener Solar Energy Roof Top Solar – 121.52 KW;


gy Terrace Space require – 1215.17Sq.m.

Fire & Saf Adequate fire protection facilities will be installed including
ety fire detectors, fire alarm and firefighting system as per Natio
nal Building Code.
Adequate safety measures complying to the occupational safe
ty manuals to prevent accidents/hazards to the maintenance w
orkers

CER Details of the activities to be carried out under corporate Environment Responsibility (CER):

3 Year plan
No Activities Total cost
1 2 3

Tree plantation with tree guard an

1 d maintenance in adjacent TP Roa ₹ 11,20,000 ₹ 11,00,000 ₹ 11,00,000 ₹ 33,20,000

d of proposed project.

Installation and commissioning of

2 solar street light in adjacent TP R ₹ 11,00,000 ₹ 11,00,000 ₹ 11,00,000 ₹ 33,00,000

oad of proposed project.

Provide Solar Panel to the Urban


3 ₹ 11,00,000 ₹ 11,00,000 ₹ 11,00,000 ₹ 33,00,000
health centre.

Total exp. ₹ 99,20,000

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Amenities/ Drinking water and sanitation facilities for worker. PPE’s wil
Occupatio l be provided to workers during Construction Phase.
nal health
center.

Budgetery provision of Envi Sr. Head Basis for cost estimates Total Cap Total Rec Implement
ronment Management plan No. ital cost urring co ation Plan
(Rs. In lac st per ann For Capit
s) um al Expendi
( Construc (Rs. in lac ture
tion and o s)
peration p ( Constru
hase) ction and
operation
phase)
1. Air Dust Mitigation Measures 9,09,480 -- Three Year
Stack and DG room 1,25,000 60,000
2. Noise Mitigation Measures (Prote
ctive gears such as ear muff
lers and Erect enclosures ar
ound machines to reduce th
e amount of noise emitted i
nto the workplace or enviro 50,000 25,000
nment. Use barriers and scr
eens to block the direct path
of sound. Position noise sou
rces further away from wor
kers etc.)
3. Water 140 KLD – ASP Type STP,
14,00,000 2,80,000
Area Require – 93.3 Sq.m.,
4. Solid and 360 Kg/Day – Automatic O
hazardous WC Area require – 6.0 Sq.
3,60,000 60,000
waste ma m.
nagement
5. Environm The recurring cost would be
ent monit incurred on hiring of consul
oring t- ants and payment of vario -- 75,000
us statutory fees to regulato
ry agencies.
6. Rain wate Collection system, treatmen
r t and recharge well – 2 nos. 4,00,000 20,000
P.W.C.
7. Green belt 190 nos. Trees and Lawn A
5,58,008 55,801
rea Development
8. Solar Ene Roof Top Solar – 121.52 K
rgy W; Terrace Space require – 48,60,672 97,213
1215.17 Sq.m.
9. Fire & Sa Provide Fire Fighting Syste
fety ms as per Fire Opinion fro
m AMC and Fire and Safet
69,11,135 6,91,113
y Equipment and PPE’s will
be provided to workers duri
ng Construction Phase.
10. CER Details of the activities to be carried out under co
rporate Environment Responsibility (CER):

3 Year plan 99,20,000


Total co --
No Activities
1 2 3 st

1 Tree plan ₹ 11,2 ₹ 11,0 ₹ 11,0 ₹ 33,2

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tation wit 0,000 0,000 0,000 0,000

h tree gua

rd and ma

intenance

in adjace

nt TP Ro

ad of pro

posed pro

ject.

Installatio

n and co

mmission

ing of sol

ar street li ₹ 11,0 ₹ 11,0 ₹ 11,0 ₹ 33,0


2
ght in adj 0,000 0,000 0,000 0,000

acent TP

Road of p

roposed p

roject.

Provide S

olar Panel
₹ 11,0 ₹ 11,0 ₹ 11,0 ₹ 33,0
3 to the Ur
0,000 0,000 0,000 0,000
ban healt

h centre.

₹ 99,2
Total exp.
0,000

11. Amenitie Providing of amenities facil


s/ Occupa ity for worker, Implementat
tional heal ion Occupational health and
9,21,485 92,148
th center safety procedures to worker
s during Construction Phas
e.
Total 2,64,15,77
14,56,276
9

Details of Environmental Co Name of the Consultant Mrs Khyati Patel


nsultant
(If any)

Comments:

3.10.3. Deliberations by the committee in previous meetings


N/A

3.10.4. Deliberations by the SEAC in current meetings

• This office has received an application for Environment Clearance of the above project vide proposal no.
SIA/GJ/INFRA2/490021/2024 dated: 18/10/2024
• This is a proposed Residential cum Commercial building construction project having net plot area of 7579 m2, FSI
area of 22820.47 m2 and the proposed built-up area of the project is 46074.23 m2, As the built-up area is >20,000 m2
and <1,50,000 m2, it falls in the category 8(a) of the Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006.
• The project proponent along with their expert / consultant attended the meeting on 23-10-2024.

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• The project was appraised based on the information furnished in Form-1, Form-1A & Conceptual Plan, Environment
Management Plan and details presented before the Committee.
• Committee deliberated on the Land Possession Documents, Lay out & Scope of Project along with Building Plans, Air
Port NOC, OWC, Detailed Designed of STP, Provided Parking, EMP, CER etc.
• The said submission of the project proponent was considered by the Committee and the submitted documents
were found satisfactory, it was unanimously decided to recommend the project to SEIAA Gujarat for granting
Environment Clearance subject to the strict compliance of the following project specific conditions as well as the
standard conditions finalized during the meeting of SEAC held on 02/08/2017 and approved during the meeting
of SEIAA held on 08/09/2017 The Building Construction projects falling under project activity no. 8(a) as per the
schedule of the EIA Notification 2006:

3.10.5. Recommendation of SEAC


Recommended

3.10.6. Details of Environment Conditions

[Link]. Specific
Project Specific Conditions for Environment Clearance:

a) Preconstruction Phase
1. Mitigation of flood measures shall be undertaken. Height of the plinth and ramps will be increased so that flood
water does not enter basement.
2. The project proponent shall construct 4 nos of buildings [Block A & B: 2 basements + Ground floor /Hollow
Plinth + 9 floors, Block C, D, E, F, G, H: 2 basements + Ground floor /Hollow Plinth + 10 floors].
3. The height of the building shall not be higher than 29.50 mts.
4. The Peripheral margin shall be 6 mts and Internal roads shall be 6 mts wide.
5. Separate Entries and Exits shall be provided to the project on the approach road.
6. The Project Proponent shall make provision of Electric vehicle charging in parking area as mentioned at the Sr
no 24 of the Salient features of the project.
1.
7. Project proponent shall explore possibilities to reuse the treated waste water for gardening and floor washing.
b) Construction Phase:
(i) WATER:
8. Fresh water requirement during the construction phase shall not exceed 2.25 KLD and it shall be met through
Tanker. No ground water shall be tapped during the construction phase.
9. Sewage generated during the construction phase shall be disposed off through Septic tank and soak pit.
10. Explore possibilities of provision of mobile toilets in construction phase.
(ii) HEALTH & SAFETY:
11. Project Proponent shall obtain Fire opinion/provisional fire NOC from the concern authority as per the
prevailing Rules / Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2016.

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12. The project proponent shall obtain registration of the establishment under the Building and other Construction
Workers’ (Regulation of Employment & Conditions of Service) Act 1996 and shall comply with the provisions of
the Act for the safety, health and welfare of construction workers.
13. The project proponent shall obtain registration of the construction workers as beneficiaries with the Gujarat
Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board.
c) Operation Phase:
(iii) WATER:
14. Total water requirement during the operation phase shall not exceed 150.3 KLD, out of which fresh water
requirement of 96.9 KLD shall be met through AMC and the remaining 53.4 KLD of water requirement shall be
met through treated sewage. No ground water shall be tapped during the operation phase. Metering of the water
shall be done and its records shall be maintained.
15. Sewage generation during operation phase shall not exceed 122.9 KLD which shall be treated in the proposed
onsite Sewage Treatment Plant.
16. The unit shall install and efficiently operate STP of adequate capacity for treating the sewage to be generated
during operation phase to achieve the GPCB norms at the STP outlet. Treated sewage conforming to GPCB norms
shall be utilized within premises for gardening & flushing purpose at the maximum extent possible. Only
remaining quantity of treated sewage shall be disposed off through drainage line of AMC.
17. A proper logbook of STP operation and also showing the quantity of treated sewage utilization within
premises & quantity of treated sewage discharged into the drainage line shall be maintained and furnished to the
GPCB from time to time.
18. Dual plumbing system with separate tanks and lines shall be provided for utilization of treated sewage for
flushing.
19. No bore well shall be constructed and existing bore well/s, if any, shall be either sealed or converted into the
recharge well.
20. Rain water harvesting from rooftop and paved areas and ground water recharge through 2 nos. of percolation
wells shall be carried out as per the details submitted. Before recharging the runoff, pre-treatment must be done to
remove suspended matter.
(iv) AIR:
21. A D. G. set (125 KVA) proposed as backup power shall be of enclosed type and confirm to prescribe standards
under EPA rules. Necessary acoustic enclosures shall be provided at diesel generator set to mitigate the impact of
noise.
22. The exhaust of the D. G. Set shall be at least 3 m above roof top.
23. The gaseous emissions from the D.G. Sets shall conform to the standards prescribed under EPA rules as
amended from time to time. At no time, the emission levels shall go beyond the stipulated standards.
(v) SOLIDWASTE:
24. The solid waste generated shall be properly collected and segregated at source. The biodegradable waste shall
be converted into useful end product by treating it into the proposed onsite Organic Waste Convertor and the
recyclable waste shall be sold to vendors whereas the other garbage shall be disposed off properly as per the
provisions made by the AMC.
(vi) SAFETY AND WELFARE:
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25. Project Proponent shall obtain fire safety certificate / Fire No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from the concern
authority as per the prevailing Rules / Gujarat Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act, 2016.
26. Fire fighting facilities like fire extinguishers at each floor, smoke detectors, fire sprinklers, basement sprinkler,
fire mist system, terrace water tanks of 20 KL capacity, underground water tank of 400 KL etc shall be provided.
27. Staircase shall be provided:
Type & no. No. of floors Area for No. of Width of the Total No of Fire Travel
each Floor staircase staircase No of Lift distance (m)
of buildings (m2) (m) Lifts
Block A+B 2B+GF+9 562.8 2 2.03 4 2 18.46<25
Block C+D 2B+GF+10 573.68 2 2.03 4 2 19.73<25
Block E+F 2B+GF+10 573.13 2 2.03 4 2 19.08<25
Block G+H 2B+GF+10 573.81 2 2.03 4 2 19.74<25

28. All the staircases shall open out at ground level from the highest point of building [with access from each
floor] for emergency evacuation.
29. Provision for adequate air changes per hour in the basement shall be made so as to avoid build-up of CO in the
area.
30. Car park exhaust system equipped with CO (Carbon Monoxide) sensor shall be provided to ensure operation
of exhaust fans as CO concentration levels.
31. Clear peripheral margin space of adequate width, in accordance with the concerned local bye-laws, shall be
provided for unobstructed & easy movement of vehicles in case of emergency.
32. Sanitation facilities, drinking water & tap water, sewage disposal facility, first aid box, free medicines, doctor
service, adequate PPEs etc. shall be provided for workers.
(vii) PARKING / TRAFFIC CONGESTION:
33. Minimum parking space of 11687.76 m2 (374 CPS) [5011.91 m2 in 1ST Basement + 4938.42 m2 in 2ND
Basement + 1657.37 m2 in Hollow Plinth + 80.06 m2 in open area] shall be provided as proposed.
34. Project proponent shall provide the height of Basement greater than 4.5 mts in order to accommodate futuristic
parking demand through Mechanical Parking.
(viii) ENERGY CONSERVATION:
35. Energy conservation measures viz. maximum use of natural lighting through architectural design, energy
efficient motors & pumps, water efficient taps, solar lights in open & solar street light, 121.52 KW solar power
generation, use of aerated blocks & RMC, use of LED lighting fixtures and low voltage lighting, roof-top thermal
insulation etc. shall be implemented as proposed.
(ix) GREEN BELT:
36. Green belt area of 1138.21 m2 comprising of 380 m2 tree covered area with 190 trees within premises shall be
developed as proposed. The other open spaces inside the plot shall be suitably landscaped and covered with
vegetation of indigenous tree species.
37. Green belt to be developed shall include all trees with height not less than 7ft.
(x) BUDGETARY ALLOCATION FOR EMP:
38. The Project proponent shall allot budget for Capital cost Rs. 2,64,15,779/- and Recurring cost of Rs
14,56,276/- in Construction Phase& Operation Phase.
(xi) CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY:
39. The project proponent shall allocate the separate fund of Rs. 99,20,000/- as committed before SEAC for
activities like Tree plantation with tree guard and maintenance in adjacent TP Road of proposed project.
Installation and commissioning of solar street light in adjacent TP Road of proposed project. Provide Solar Panel
to the Urban health centre.
40. Activities proposed under Corporate Environment Responsibility (CER) shall be part of Environment
Management Plan (EMP) as per the MoEF&CC’s OM no. F. No. 22-65/[Link] dated 30.09.2020.
41. The said activities shall be completed within 3 years from the commencement of the project.
42. The CER shall be monitored and the monitoring report shall be submitted to the regional office of MoEF&CC
as a part of half-yearly compliance report and to the District Collector. The monitoring report shall be posted on
the website of the project proponent.
General Conditions.
Compliance of Environment Clearance/ Inspection / Reporting/ Administration/ Appeal
1. Project proponent shall inform to all the concerned authorities including Municipal Corporation and district
collector and shall also give wide publicity through advertisement in minimum two local newspapers within seven
days, about the environment clearance order accorded. Copy of EC shall be display at the site in prominent area
for the public.

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2. Project proponent shall appoint a key person in the organization who shall be responsible for compliance of
above condition fully on behalf of the proponent. It will not mean that appointing a key person will exempt the
project proponent from the responsibility of compliance. Any change in key person shall immediately be informed
to SEIAA and all concerned authorities.
3. Designated key person shall submit six monthly compliance report to SEIAA/SEAC, MOEF&CC, GPCB and
Nodal Department of the Government.
4. The Nodal Department or any authority or officer authorized by MOEF&CC/SEIAA can inspect the site of the
project and all the facilities, for verification of compliances of environment clearance conditions.
5. In case of violation reported upon, the project proponent shall be responsible for all the legal actions as per
Environment Protection Act, 1986 including SEIAA may cancel, withdraw or keep in abeyance, the environment
clearance accorded.
6. Any person including the project proponent affected by this environment clearance order may file appeal to
Honorable National Green Tribunal West Zone branch, Pune, preferably within a period of thirty days from the
date of issue of environment clearance as prescribe under section 16 of National Green Tribunal Act 2010.
7. All complains and public grievance or representations may be addressed to SEIAA/SEAC in the email
addresses a. msseiaagj@[Link] & seacgujarat@[Link].

4. Any Other Item(s)


N/A

5. List of Attendees
Sr. No. Name Designation Email ID Remarks

1 D M Thaker Member Secretary, SEAC mem****************@[Link] Present

2 Akshay Kumar Saxena Chairman, SEAC aks*****************@[Link] Present

3 Dr S C Pant SEAC MEMBER scp*********@[Link] Present

4 Shri D C Chaudhari SEAC MEMBER dcc***************@[Link] Present

5 Shri J K Vyas SEAC MEMBER jan*******@[Link] Present

6 Shri Anand Zinzala SEAC MEMBER ana*********@[Link] Present

7 Shri B M Tailor SEAC MEMBER bmt*********@[Link] Present

Signature Not Verified


Digitally Signed by : D M Thaker
Member Secretary, SEAC

Date: 03/12/2024

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