City Corporate & Business Plan - Municipal
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Chapter ñ 10 Final Report: Ambur Municipality Table 10-17: Projects to be taken by other departments S.No Project Description Regional Level Nodal Agency - 109 - Voyants Solutions Private Limited Cost (Rs.in lakhs)- 1 Preparation of Updated Master Plan DTCP / CMA .. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Indutrial pollution remediation measures - Business Plan Setting up of Resource center for alternative green technology for leather industries Feasibility Study for Development of Industrial Corridor of Excellence connecting Chennai and Bengaluru CII/NHAI Preparation of Regional Plan for Vellore region focussing on green and sustained econmic development. TNPCB,CMA, DTCP, DTP, TNUIFSL/ other funding agencies and Association of Industrial owners CLRI, VIT and Association of Industrial owners 30.00 Study under progress DTCP/ Planning organisations 30.00 Preparation of Regional Traffic Operation and Management Plan NHAI 5.00 Feasibility Study for extension of metro rail between Chennai and Bengaluru Feasibility study for Bullet Train between Railway Authority 12.00 Chennai and Bengaluru Railway Authority Long term 9 Town Level Conversion of exiting 2 X 10 MVA power transformer to 2 X 16 MVA, distribution transformer 250 KVA to 500 KVA -2 numbers, distribution transformer 100 KVA to 250 KVA- 10 numbers. To provide11 KV feeder meter single phase - 10655 numbers and three TNEB 10 phase -1200 numbers Fuse off call centre 1 number and provision of cell phone to all officers TNEB 300.00 11 and field staffs 36 numbers. CMA/TNUIFSL, 12 Esco Study Awareness campaign for NGOs on their roles and responsibilities in municipality 1.00 13 community development Municipality 5.00 14 Construction of RO or Subway at Bethalegam area 1500
Chapter ñ 11 Final Report: Ambur Municipality 11 RIISK AND MIITIIGATIION MEASURES 11.1 PROJECT RISKS AND MITIGATE MEASURES Risk is an integral ingredient in any project venture. Projects without risk are not heard to have met with great success. Particularly the project package such as this for a Municipal body has multi-various risks as it is mainly with the public of different attitudes, background, profession and traits. As such the local bodies are facing problems of complex nature even in carrying out their rightful functions and duties. The project risks identified are addressed below 1. Environmental risks* 2. Social risks* 3. Site risks 4. Implementation risks 5. O&M risks 6. Financial risks 7. Market risks 8. Risks due to Natural disasters 9. Risks in private participation Though the projects identified under the CCCBP do not mostly constitute as sensitive environmental components, but come under various degrees of environmental concerns. The identified projects are categorized under the environmental concerns relating to E1, E2, E3 and Based on the Project Affected Area (PAP) and the level of social impact as S1, S2 and S3. Table 11-1: As per the Guidelines on Environmental & Social Concerns of CCCBP projects ñ Ambur No. Project Items Environmental Category Social Category 1 Water Supply E2 & E3 S2 2 Sewerage System E2 S1 3 Storm Water Drains E2 S2 4 Solid Waste Management E1 & E2 S2 5 Roads E2 S3 6 Bus Stand E2 S2 7 Street Lights E3 S3 8 Parks and Playgrounds E3 S2 9 Burial Grounds E2 S2 10 Public Convenience E2 S3 11 Medicare E2 S2 12 Slum improvement E3 S1 13 Market E2 S2 14 GIS database E3 S3 15 E-governance E3 S3 - 110 - Voyants Solutions Private Limited
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Chapter ñ 10 Final Report: Ambur <strong>Municipal</strong>ity<br />
Table 10-17: Projects to be taken by other departments<br />
S.No Project Description<br />
Regional Level<br />
Nodal Agency<br />
- 109 -<br />
Voyants Solutions Private Limited<br />
Cost (Rs.in<br />
lakhs)-<br />
1 Preparation of Updated Master <strong>Plan</strong> DTCP / CMA ..<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
Indutrial pollution remediation<br />
measures - <strong>Business</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />
Setting up of Resource center for<br />
alternative green technology for<br />
leather industries<br />
Feasibility Study for Development of<br />
Industrial Corridor of Excellence<br />
connecting Chennai and Bengaluru CII/NHAI<br />
Preparation of Regional <strong>Plan</strong> for Vellore<br />
region focussing on green and<br />
sustained econmic development.<br />
TNPCB,CMA, DTCP,<br />
DTP, TNUIFSL/ other<br />
funding agencies and<br />
Association of Industrial<br />
owners<br />
CLRI, VIT and<br />
Association of Industrial<br />
owners 30.00<br />
Study<br />
under<br />
progress<br />
DTCP/ <strong>Plan</strong>ning<br />
organisations 30.00<br />
Preparation of Regional Traffic<br />
Operation and Management <strong>Plan</strong> NHAI 5.00<br />
Feasibility Study for extension of metro<br />
rail between Chennai and Bengaluru<br />
Feasibility study for Bullet Train between<br />
Railway Authority 12.00<br />
Chennai and Bengaluru Railway Authority Long term<br />
9<br />
Town Level<br />
Conversion of exiting 2 X 10 MVA<br />
power transformer to 2 X 16 MVA,<br />
distribution transformer 250 KVA to 500<br />
KVA -2 numbers, distribution transformer<br />
100 KVA to 250 KVA- 10 numbers.<br />
To provide11 KV feeder meter single<br />
phase - 10655 numbers and three<br />
TNEB<br />
10 phase -1200 numbers<br />
Fuse off call centre 1 number and<br />
provision of cell phone to all officers<br />
TNEB<br />
300.00<br />
11 and field staffs 36 numbers.<br />
CMA/TNUIFSL,<br />
12 Esco Study<br />
Awareness campaign for NGOs on<br />
their roles and responsibilities in<br />
municipality 1.00<br />
13 community development <strong>Municipal</strong>ity 5.00<br />
14<br />
Construction of RO or Subway at<br />
Bethalegam area 1500