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CDA starts action against illegal housing societies
Islamabad
February 13, 2021
Islamabad : Administration of Capital Development Authority (CDA) has started a large scale crackdown against the illegal housing societies which are looting the citizens.
In the first phase, showcase notices are being served on illegal housing societies and then they are being sealed in the next phase.
CDA has issued the list of illegal housing societies at its website to guide the citizens.
However the process of taking action against Ghauri Town, Rawal Enclave, Ideal Residencia, and other illegal housing societies has begun.
According to detail, Capital Development Authority has started taking actions against the owners of illegal housing societies and schemes.
CDA takes action against housing societies
Islamabad
December 21, 2020
Islamabad : The Capital Development Authority (CDA) decided to strictly ask the owners of housing societies and schemes to implement CDA and ICT Zoning Regulation.
Offices of a number of illegal housing schemes and societies have been sealed.
According to detail, Islamabad was divided into 5 zones according to ICT Zoning Regulation of 1992. Under zoning regulation, the planning and development for housing schemes can be done in the E-11 sector of Zone 1, an official of CDA said.
Similarly, the work can also be done in Zone 2 and 5. CDA amended the zoning regulation in 2010 and allowed the Housing scheme and Agro farm scheme in Zone 4. Zone 4 was further divided into 4 sub-zones.
ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has decided to strictly ask owners of housing societies and schemes to implement the CDA and Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Zoning Regulation.
Offices of a number of illegal housing schemes and societies have been sealed. Islamabad was divided into five zones according to ICT Zoning Regulation 1992. Under the regulations, planning and development for housing schemes can be done in E-11 sector of Zone 1, a CDA official said.
Similarly, work could also be done in Zone 2 and 5. The CDA amended the zoning regulation in 2010 and allowed housing and agro-farm schemes in Zone 4, which was further divided into four sub-zones.
CDA to Penalize Housing Schemes by Enforcing Zoning Regulations in Islamabad
After sealing a number of illegal housing societies in Islamabad, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has decided to enforce the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Zoning Regulations of 1992.
The authority has issued a notification to the owners of housing societies and schemes in this regard, directing them to follow the prescribed regulations before starting a housing scheme.
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Earlier in October, the CDA had sealed the offices of nine housing societies to discourage the establishment of illegal housing projects. The sealed housing schemes include Ayesha Town, the Islamabad Cooperative Housing Scheme, Gulf Residencia, Royal City, Royal Residencia, Dreamland City, Babar Enclave, Ideal Residencia, Rawal Enclave, and the Yar Muhammad Society.