Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to common enquiries
What is the purpose of DCPR 2034 in Mumbai?
PlanningDCPR 2034 regulates development control for the city, ensuring planned growth, infrastructure support, road width-linked FSI, and sustainable urban design.
How does DCPR 2034 link permissible FSI to road width?
PlanningUnder DCPR 2034, permissible floor space index (FSI) is linked to minimum road width to ensure adequate infrastructure and reduce congestion.
What incentives are available for redevelopment under DCPR 2034?
PlanningDCPR 2034 provides incentive FSI, including additional premium and fungible FSI, to encourage redevelopment and slum rehabilitation.
Can old unauthorised buildings be regularised?
PlanningUnder certain conditions, old buildings may be regularised if they meet safety and heritage norms prescribed in DCPR 2034.
What is cluster redevelopment as per DCPR 2034?
PlanningCluster redevelopment allows for integrated redevelopment of multiple adjacent plots, offering higher FSI and incentives for cohesive urban renewal.
Does DCPR 2034 change carpet area definition?
PlanningDCPR 2034 adopts RERA’s definition of carpet area, reducing ambiguity and aligning planning with national regulatory standards.
What open space norms must be met under DCPR 2034?
PlanningDCPR 2034 prescribes minimum setback, amenity and open space requirements to ensure quality living environments.
How is MHADA component addressed in DCPR 2034 redevelopment?
PlanningRegulations require inclusion of an MHADA component in redevelopment projects, usually within the layout, not shifted elsewhere.
Does DCPR 2034 affect parking requirements?
PlanningDCPR 2034 specifies minimum parking sizes and numbers based on plot size and use, ensuring adequate space for residents and visitors.
How are slum rehabilitation projects treated under DCPR 2034?
PlanningSlum rehabilitation continues to be an integral strategy with incentive FSI based on rehab-to-sale ratios.