Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority

Coordinates: 13°04′40″N 80°15′54″E / 13.07790°N 80.26489°E / 13.07790; 80.26489

The CMDA masterplan for Chennai

The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA), formerly known as Madras Metropolitan Development Authority (MMDA) is the nodal planning agency within the Chennai Metropolitan Area. It is headquartered at Thaalamuthu Natarajan Building at Egmore.

History

The MMDA (CMDA) was constituted as an ad hoc body in 1972 under the Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning Act 1971. It was formed as the nodal Town planning authority for the city of Madras (now Chennai) and its suburbs and became a statutory body in 1974.[1] It is headed by minister for housing as its chairman .

In January 2013, CMDA was recognised as a research centre by the Centre for Research, Anna University.[1]

CHENNAI METROPOLITAN AREA - PROFILE

Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu is the fourth largest metropolitan city in India. The Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA) Chennai corporation limit comprises the city of Chennai, 16 Municipalities, 20 Town Panchayats and 214 Village Panchayats in 10 Panchayat Unions. The extent of CMA is 1189 km2. The setting of Chennai is presented in the figure. The CMDA falls in three districts of Tamil Nadu namely Chennai district, part of Thiruvallur district and part of Kancheepuram district. The extent of the Chennai district (covered by the Chennai Municipal Corporation area) is 176 km2 and comprises 55 revenue villages in five Taluks that is to say

(i) Fort-Tondiarpet Taluk, (ii) Perambur-Purasawalkam Taluk, (iii) Egmore-Nungambakkam Taluk, (iv) Mambalam-Guindy Taluk and (v) Mylapore-Triplicane Taluk.

In Kancheepuram District out of 4433 km2, 376 again fall under the CMA. in Tambaram, Sriperumbudur and Chengalpattu Taluks fall in the Metropolitan area. In Thiruvallur District out of total district area of 3427 km2, 637 km2 falls under the CMA. in Ambattur, the taluks of Thiruvallur, Ponneri and Poonamallee fall under the CMA. Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) was constituted as an ad-hoc body in 1972 and become statutory body in 1974 vide the Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning Act 1971. It was established under the sub-section 1 of the section 9 –A (2) of the Act and consists of the following members:

MEMBERS

1. Hon’ble Minister for Housing and Urban Development Chairman

2. Vice- Chairman, CMDA Vice Chairman

3. Member-Secretary, CMDA Member

4. Secretary to Government H&UD Member

5. Secretary to Government, Finance Dept. Member

6. Secretary to Government, Industries Dept. Member

7. Secretary to Government, Transport Dept. Member

8. Commissioner, Corporation of Chennai Member

9. Managing Director CMWSS Board Member

10. Director, Town & Country Planning Member

11. Chief Urban Planner, CMDA Member

12. Chief Engineer, Highways & Rural Works Department Member

13. Chief Architect to Government Member

14. Joint Director, Town & Country Planning Member

15. Chairman, Tamil Nadu Housing Board Member

16. Chairman Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board Member

17. Member of the State Legislative Assembly 2 Members

18. Representatives of Local Bodies in CMA 4 Members

19. Member-Secretary Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board Special Invitee

FUNCTIONS

The functions of the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority are :

i. To carry out a survey of the Chennai Metropolitan planning area and prepare reports on the surveys so carried out.

ii. To prepare a Master Plan or Detailed Development Plan or New Town development Plan as the case may be for the Chennai Metropolitan planning Area.

iii. To prepare an existing land use map and such other maps as may be necessary for the purpose of preparing any development plan.

iv. To cause to be carried out such works as are contemplated in any development plan.

v. To designate the whole of Chennai Metropolitan planning area or any part thereof with in its jurisdiction as a new town and to perform the following function viz.

a. To prepare a New Town development plan for the area concerned, and

b. To secure the laying out and development of the new town in accordance with the New Town development plan.

vi. To perform such other functions as may be entrusted to it by the Government.

a. The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority may by order, entrust to any local authority or other Authority as may be specified in such order, the work of execution any development plan prepared by it.

b. The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority may by order, authorize any local authority or other authority as may be specified in such order, to exercise any of the power vested in by or under the Town and Country Planning Act -1971 and may in like manner with draw such authority and the exercise of any power delegated in this behalf shall be subject to such restrictions and conditions as may be specified in such order.

VISION

The vision of Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority is to provide people friendly administration in the process of ensuring better quality of life in Chennai Metropolitan Area through environmentally sustainable, economically progressive, technologically innovative management policies and programs.

3[2] Retrieved 28 October 2013

Jurisdiction

The jurisdiction includes, Chennai district, Alandur, only places like Vandalur Mannivakkam,Kandigai,mambakkam and Kolapakkam Chengalpattu, Kanchipuram, Sholinganallur,only places like Thirumizhasai,Thiruniravur and varadharajapuram in Sriperumbudur and Every places in Tambaram taluks of Kanchipuram district Falls in Chennai city region and Ambattur, Gummidipoondi, Madhavaram, Ponner taluk Sholavaram, Ponneri, Poonamallee and Tiruvallur taluks of Tiruvallur district.

Projects

Some of the notable projects undertaken by the CMDA include:

References

  1. 1 2 Xavier Lopez, Aloysius (13 February 2013). "CMDA declared a centre for research". The Hindu. Chennai: The Hindu. Retrieved 17 Feb 2013.
  2. About CMDA - Members

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