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Municipal Corporation Issues Ultimatum on Illegal Building Structures
Civic authorities have given property owners an opportunity to voluntarily demolish illegal constructions, warning that non-compliance will result in forced removal at the owner's expense.
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The municipal corporation has launched a crackdown on illegal construction activities, with civic officials issuing a directive to property owners to self-demolish unauthorized structures within a stipulated timeframe.
Mayor V.V. Rajesh stated on Tuesday that those responsible for unauthorized building work should take the initiative to remove the constructions themselves. The warning signals the corporation's intent to enforce stricter compliance with zoning and building regulations across the jurisdiction.
Property owners who fail to comply with the voluntary demolition directive face punitive action from the civic body. The corporation has made clear that it will proceed with forced demolition of illegal structures, with all associated costs—including labour, equipment, and administrative expenses—to be recovered from the building owners.
The enforcement drive reflects growing concerns over unregulated construction activity that may violate municipal bylaws and building codes. Officials emphasized that the measure aims to ensure orderly urban development and protect public safety.
The corporation's approach offers a grace period for voluntary compliance before resorting to administrative action, allowing property owners an opportunity to rectify violations and avoid additional financial penalties.