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Figure 133 Existing population density (in PPH) within Influence Zone Area Source: Author

Population residing in low to medium rise with low to medium density/ Plotted Housing – 52,576 persons

Average household size on plotted – 7 (52,576/7 = 7510 plots)

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Figure 133 Existing population density (in PPH) within Influence Zone Area

Source:Author

Map depicting the low, medium and high dense areas within influence zone. Sectors at a distance of 1.5 km away are more dominated by housing societies having medium density. 0 There is potential to develop new areas with high density and utilize the benefitof high FAR with low to medium dense areas along main roads to use max. FAR.

Table 22Considerations from the Uttar Pradesh TOD policy

Source: Planning norms, zoning regulations and Building Byelaws for mixed use and TOD–2015

Table 23Assumptions for Residential Land Use

Source: Planning norms, zoning regulations and Building Byelaws for mixed use and TOD–2015

Table24Assumptions for otherLand Uses (Commercial, Industrial, Institutional etc.)

Source: Planning norms, zoning regulations and Building Byelaws for mixed use and TOD–2015

Estimated population and density of IZP after development process (Horizon Year, 2032)

ASSUMPTION 1: High density range in New Group housings (250-400 PPH as per TOD policy) with maximum FAR utilization:

• Land demarcated for new housing (Type - Group housing) as shown = 25 Ha.

(12 Ha. in Sectors 7 & 8 + 13 Ha. in other sectors). Hence, 25 Ha. * 325 (avg. range) = 8,125 persons ----------------------------------------------------------------- (ii) ASSUMPTION 2: Adding another floor or utilizing FAR maximum as per TOD policy on plotted housing (from G+2/ 12 m in height at present to G+3/ 15 m) = Increase in population up to 25-30% on an average:

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