State clears path for integrated sports complexes
MUMBAI, Sept. 23 -- The state urban development department has proposed a new provision in the Unified Development Control and Promotion Regulations (UDCPR) to facilitate the construction of integrated sports complexes in cities across Maharashtra, excluding Mumbai. The regulation, framed under the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966, is aimed at creating international-standard facilities to host national and international sports events.
The proposed provision will allow the development of stadiums, indoor complexes, training centres, athlete housing, spectator galleries, and allied facilities. It also permits limited commercial development, such as star-category hotels, sports-related retail, and other amenities, to help sustain the operations of such large complexes.
As per the draft, the sports complex must cover at least 10 hectares. Of this, 70% of the land must be utilised strictly for sports-related infrastructure, including stadiums, open grounds, training facilities, athlete accommodations, staff residences, offices, swimming pools, and galleries. The remaining 30% can be used for commercial purposes such as hotels, malls, shops, and other service facilities.
A senior urban development official said the move followed a proposal from the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC), which wants to develop a 14-hectare plot at Ghansoli into a sports hub. Municipal commissioner Kailas Shinde confirmed that the civic body had submitted the plan, while another sports complex in Navi Mumbai had also raised a similar demand.
"Facilities of Olympic standards are expensive to maintain. Currently, only 10% of the area can be used for ancillary purposes, which is insufficient. The proposed change will allow commercial facilities such as hotels and malls, ensuring sustainable revenue for upkeep," said a senior NMMC officer.
Experts have welcomed the provision....
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