Introduction
Buildings are classified based on occupancy types for obtaining the permission. These are used to configure Building occupancy types in the OBPS module which has been described in the table below.
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Building Occupancy classifications help in categorizing structures based on the proposed use of the building. Occupancy categories determine the required permits and approvals. The Building Occupancy types data is hence a vital parameter used to define approval workflows in the OBPS module. Refer to the National Bye-Laws to view the prescribed list of occupancy types.
Data Table
Sr. No. | Occupancy Code* |
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Occupancy Name (In English)* |
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Occupancy Name (In Local Language) | |||
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1 | R1 | Residential | आवासीय |
2 | E1 | Educational | शैक्षिक |
3 | I1 | Institutional | संस्थागत |
Note: The
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above table
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contains sample
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data for reference.
Procedure
Data Definition
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1 | Occupancy Code | Alphameric | 2 | Yes | Unique Code provided with respect to occupancy name. It can be numeric and alphanumeric as well. |
2 | Occupancy Name ( |
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In English |
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) | Text | 64 | Yes | Name provided for occupancy name which is used to configure in the OBPAS module. |
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3 | Occupancy Name (In Local Language) | Text | 64 | No | Occupancy Name in the local language. e.g. Hindi, Telugu, etc. |
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Occupancy Code: Unique Code provided with respect to occupancy name. It can be numeric and alphanumeric as well.
Steps to fill data
Identify the “Occupancy Type ” that exists at a ULB/ State level.
Priory, there are certain occupancy type which are already mentioned in the national bye-law (http://mohua.gov.in/upload/uploadfiles/files/Chap-4.pdf)
Collect the above information and feed it below the “Occupancy Name” column accordingly.
Add the “Occupancy Code” respectively against the identified Occupancy Name(s).
The format of the Occupancy Code will either be predefined or can be a continuous numeric/alphanumeric sequence as per the requirement.
Validations
All the fields with * sign are mandatory to be filled in. Without this information, the system configurations cannot be executed.
A “single entry” should be made against the respective column. In the case of multiple entries, continuation must be followed.
The code can be alphanumeric as provided by the state
Attachments
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Steps to fill data
Download the data template attached to this page.
Refer to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document to understand the headers in the template sheet, their data type, size, and definitions.
Reach out the person who shared the template for further details or to clear your doubts. Identify if the State/ULB has a provision for capturing pipe size for connections.
Identify the occupancy which are applicable. Refer to National Bye-Laws to learn more about occupancy types and names.
Go through the checklist to verify the data. Make sure that each and every point mentioned in the checklist is covered.
Checklist
The checklist is a set of activities to be performed one the data is filled into a template to ensure data entry requirements are met. These activities have been divided into 2 groups as given below.
Common Checklist
This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.
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1 | Make sure that each and every point in this reference list has been taken care of. |
Entity Specific Checklist
There is no separate entity-specific checklist for this entity.
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