India's Airport Authority of India (AAI) mandates height clearances within 56 km of Mysuru Airport
Construction project teams must secure AAI height‑clearance NOCs before starting work
Change
India's Airport Authority of India required builders to secure a formal No Objection Certificate (NOC) for structures exceeding regulated heights inside a 56‑kilometre zone around Mysuru Airport, citing Government of India Gazette Notification GSR 751 (E).
Why it matters
On‑site construction inside the 56‑kilometre Mysuru zone cannot lawfully commence without an AAI‑issued height‑clearance No Objection Certificate (NOC). Local permitting bodies will treat AAI clearance as a precondition to on‑site works, creating an administrative barrier to projects lacking the NOC.
Implications
- — Developers and contractors operating within the 56‑kilometre Mysuru zone — must obtain a formal Airport Authority of India (AAI) height‑clearance No Objection Certificate before mobilising personnel or commencing any on‑site construction — projects started without that NOC face administrative enforcement and work stoppage under the Gazette notification.
- — Municipal building authorities and planning departments in Mysuru — must verify and retain AAI height‑clearance NOC documentation before issuing construction permits — construction permits granted without that verification risk revocation or other administrative action under the notification.
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Source
The Hindu
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