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Last election 2015 Meeting place BBMP, Corporation, Hudson Circle, Bangalore Website The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), is the administrative body responsible for the civic and infrastructural assets of the metropolitan area. It is the fourth largest in India being responsible for a population of 6.8 million in an area of 741 km 2. Its boundaries have expanded more than 10 times over the last six decades. Its roles and responsibilities include the 'orderly development of the city' — and building regulations, health, licensing, trade and education, as well as issues such as lung spaces, parks and. The BBMP represents the (the Central Government and being the first two levels). BBMP is run by a city council composed of elected, called 'corporators', one from each of the wards (localities) of the city.
The elections to the council are held once every five years, with results being decided. The members contesting elections to the council represent one of more of the state's. Contents.
History The history of municipal governance of Bangalore dates back to 27 March 1862, when nine leading citizens of the old city formed a Municipal Board under the Improvement of Towns Act of 1850 with a similar Municipal Board was also formed in the newer area. The two boards were legalised in 1881, and functioned as two independent bodies called the Bangalore City Municipality and the Bangalore Civil and Military Station Municipality (Cantonment). The following year, half of the municipal councillors were permitted to be elected, was introduced and greater powers given over police and local improvement. In 1913 an honorary president was introduced, and seven years later made an elected position. An appointed Municipal Commissioner was introduced in 1926 on the Cantonment board as the executive authority. After, the two Municipal Boards were merged to form the Corporation of the City of Bangalore in 1949, under the Bangalore City Corporation Act.
The corporation then consisted of 70 elected representatives and 50 electoral divisions and the office of Mayor introduced for the first time. The first elections were held in 1950.
The name of the council changed — first to Bangalore City Corporation (BCC) and then to Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP). In 1991 the BMP expanded to include 87 wards in 1991 and 100 wards in 1995. The council also included 40 additional members drawn from the parliament and state legislature. In November 2006, the BMP Council was dissolved by the state government upon the completion of its five year term. In January 2007, the issued a notification to merge 100 wards of the erstwhile Bangalore Mahanagara Palike with seven, one and 111 villages around the city to form a single administrative area. The process was completed by April 2007 and the body was renamed 'Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike'(Greater Bangalore Municipal Corporation). The first elections to the newly created BBMP body were held on 28 March 2010, after the delays due to the of wards and finalising voter lists.
The second elections were held on 22 August 2015 with the BJP winning the majority with 101 Corporators (Congress won 76, Janatha Dal S 14 and Independents 7). The results were declared on 25 August 2015. With none of the parties touching the required number, the Congress and JDS with the help of independents won the mayor election. The BJP with majority number of corporators in the BBMP council was forced to sit in the Opposition. On 11 September 2015, B.N.
Manjunatha Reddy of the INC was elected Mayor, Hemalatha Gopalaiah of the JDS was elected Deputy Mayor and Padmanabha Reddy of the BJP was elected the Leader of Opposition. Elections were held in Mar–April 2010 after a period of Commissioner's rule for the BBMP corporators and a Mayor S. Nataraj was chosen. Fresh elections were held in August 2015. In 2015 the Congress Party passed legislation in the state parliament requiring the abolition of the BBMP, and its reconstitution as multiple, separate municipal bodies.
The government's rationale, as stated in the bill itself, is that the population of Bangalore is too large for a single corporation to administer. The bill recommends that the BBMP be split into three separate municipal corporations ('trifurcation'), but states the actual number to be specified by government notification at a later date. The bill has been strongly opposed by the opposition in the state parliament and a majority of the BBMP councillors. It has also been debated in the media. Commentators have noted that the bill takes place against the failure of municipal trifurcation in Delhi three years earlier. In July 2016, the Union Government's Ministry of Home Affairs raised 13 objection to the bill, and sent a request for further explanation to the Karnataka Government, in particular raising the point that an elected body cannot be dissolved before its term ends, leaving the BBMP intact until at least 2019.
It has also advised Karnataka to study the consequences of the Delhi trifurcation as it may relate to Bangalore. After holding off on implementing the split for several years, in October 2017, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah reaffirmed his objective of carrying out the trifurcation. History of Electoral Results SN Party Seats won (2001) Seats won (2010) Seats won (2015) 1 4 111 100 2 35 65 76 3 7 15 14 4 Others 4 7 8 Total 50 198 198 Structure A mayor and deputy mayor of the council are also elected for a period of 1-year, though not by popular vote. The post of the mayor and deputy mayor are filled through a system to a candidate or to an female candidate from among the elected Councillors.
However, in the absence of an elected body, the BBMP is at present run by an Administrator and a Commissioner, who are appointed by the State Government. The current Administrator is Mr. T.N Vijayabhaskhar and the current Commissioner is Mr. Kumar Naik, both senior and respected IAS officers.
The Additional Commissioner is a specially appointed IRS officer. The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike is responsible for civic and infrastructural requirements of the city. It often works in conjunction with other civic bodies such as the and the to design and implement civic and infrastructural projects. Zones BBMP is divided into ten zones, for the ease of administration each administered by a Zonal Commissioner:. Zone. Zone.
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Zone As per the BS Patil headed BBMP Restructuring Committee, BBMP is poised to be restructured into 5 smaller palikes functioning under Greater Bengaluru Authority. The present Gandhinagar zone as Central BMP, Dasarahalli, RR Nagar & Vijaynagar zones as West BMP, Yelahanka and Malleshwaram zones as North BMP, Sarvagnanagar & Mahadevapura as East BMP and finally Jayanagar & Bommanahalli zones as South BMP. Every zone has a Joint Commissioner, who is answerable to the BBMP commissioner. The decentralization hasn't been very effective in addressing the problems in administration. The end of 2013 saw discussions in various circles about dividing BBMP into more parts. Administrative Challenges Property Tax Collection A shift to a unit area self assessment method of property tax collection in Bangalore was successful, leading to a sharp rise in tax collection revenues.
Phase one of the reforms starting in 2000 led to a 33 per cent increase in tax revenues, whilst a second phase initiated in 2007 led to a 74 per cent increase the following year. Roads & Infrastructure The BBMP came under criticism in 2005 from Information Technology companies for failing to effectively address the crumbling road and traffic infrastructure of the city. In July 2005, the castigated the BBMP for failing to maintain roads in good condition. The BBMP's contracting system for the city's roads are reported to operate under a corrupt commission system. When work is tendered and the bid won by a contractor, a percentage (perhaps up to 20%) is paid to the area corporator, MLA and BBMP council. TenderSURE. The redevelopment of Church Street under TenderSURE.
This is the first road to be paved with granite cobblestones in Bangalore. In 2011, the Jana Urban Space Foundation published a document called TENDER SURE (Specification for Urban Roads Execution) which contained detailed guidelines for the design, specifications and procurement contracts needed to bring India's road infrastructure up to an international standard within the Indian context. The purpose of these guidelines was to enable the construction of urban roads that were designed for all road users (cars, buses, autos, bikes, pedestrians, street carts), that integrated all existing networked services (water, sewerage, power, OFC, gas and drainage) with provision for the future, and that would integrate the civic agencies to prevent roads being repeatedly re-dug and relaid. The ultimate objective was to give roads a lifespan of 10 years, instead of the existing one or two. In 2012, the Government of Karnataka made budget allocations for 20 pilot roads to be implemented by the BBMP. The first of these roads, including St Marks and Museum Road, where completed in June 2015. Another 50 roads were sanctioned by the Government in the same year.
In 2017, St Marks Road became a case study for the Global Designing Cities Initiative's Global Urban Streets Guide, making it the only model street selected from India. Stormwater Drains The BBMP reports that it administers 800 kilometres of storm water drains and another 1,500km of secondary drains. A large percentage of the Rs 600 crores allocated to the BBMP under the scheme for repairs and upgrades of the city's storm water drains is reported to have been siphoned off, leading to a reduction in such funding from the central government. Garbage Disposal The BBMP has come under ongoing criticism for its mismanagement of the city's garbage disposal system, particularly throughout 2012-13. Following the closure of Bangalore's two landfill sites in mid-2012 by the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, the BBMP was left without any plan or alternative strategy for disposing of city's 3-4000 tons of daily waste. Garbage worker strikes and High Court rulings requiring the implementation of the Municipal Solid Waste Management Rules 2001 acerbated the crisis whilst garbage accumulated on every street.
A new commissioner was appointed to the BBMP by the state government. Public Open Space Bangalore contains more than 416 neighbourhood parks.
Current Karnataka legislation requires 15% of residential layouts to be retained for public open space, and an additional 10% for civic amenities. However within the area of the BBMP one study estimated that only 8.4% of the urban area is parkland whilst the 2003 Bangalore Master Plan allocated only 2.01 sq m of green space per citizen, 6.99 sq m less than the minimum recommendation of the World Health Organisation. By way of comparison, the 'Urban Green Guidelines, 2014' issued by the Government of India calculates the average green space for cities worldwide at 18.6% and Bangalore's area of green space at less than 5%. Bangalore compares unfavourably with New Delhi, which has retained 20% of its urban area as public open space. It also demonstrates a significant deterioration since the 1960, when open space represented 17.2% of the total area. See also.
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As per Section 353 of Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976, No place within the limits of the city shall be used for any of the purposes mentioned in Schedule X without a license obtained from the Commissioner and except in accordance with the condition, specified therein. This means the trades and industries which are listed out in Schedule X of the above Act, coming under the BBMP jurisdiction have to obtain a license from BBMP Commissioner. The health department of BBMP is in charge of these matters. The health officer of BBMP has powers to close unlicensed commercial premises. When to obtain? Section 353(3) of the Act mentions that the owner or occupier of every place for the use of which for any purpose a license is required shall apply to the Commissioner for such license not less than 30 days before the place is used for such purpose.
Will the license expire? Each such license shall expire at the end of a period of 5 years, for which it is granted or at such earlier date as the commissioner may, for specific reasons, specify in the license. Where can I see Schedule X? You can see it from the Act or for your ease please read our article ‘Schedule X’ of Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act. What documents are required to obtain the license?. Consent letter from the owner of the property (format is made available by BBMP). No objection certificate from your immediate neighbor (format is made available by BBMP).
A certified layout plan of your trade building showing the business, working or washing or resting areas. Tax paid receipt.
Katha extract. Katha certificate. Sanction plan. Occupancy certificate (OC) Can we apply online? There is a provision to apply for license online. Important Points to be noted-. Trade License is issued specifically for the Trade; it does not regularize unauthorized constructions or violations of building bye laws.
Bbmp Trade License Renewal Certificate
Normally, the trade license process will take around 30 days. The fee for license differs based on the nature of business.
Annexure F Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike APPLICATION FOR TRADE NEW LICENCE Box 1 Basic information Name of the Applicant: Applicant representing as: Proprietor/ Partner/ Director / Authorized Signatory Name and Address of the Trade Premises: Tel.No. Proposed Nature of the trade/trades: (Attach additional sheet, in your letterhead, to enter all product line mentioned in Part I to VII) of Schedule X) Trade classification as per Schedule X Main trade/Commodity (Please see annexure A in the handbook) Schedule X Part No. No: Jurisdiction of Health Officer Zone: East/West/South Date of Application for trade licence Proposed date for commencement of trade: Additional Branch/godown address (Attach additional sheet, in your letterhead, if required to enter all other branches & godown.) Please note that for each branch / gowdon separate application for renewal along with applicable renewal fee must be made and obtained from the respective jurisdiction Medical Health Officer. Box 2 Zonal Classification For Zonal classification please refer Annexure C of the handbook for renewal of trade licence. Zone Code Sl. No: Residential A Commercial Retail Business B Commercial Wholesale For C Light Industrial D Medium Industrial E Heavy Industrial F Box: 3: Compounded licence fee (Please see note below Schedule X Part VI) and also FAQ No.
19) If you are trading/stocking in multiple trade/commodity which one attracts the highest fee payable - state the following: Description of the Trade/commodity Schedule X Part No. License Fee prescribed Rs. The compounded renewal licence fee at 2 times the highest fee payable is Rs.
1 Box 4: Documents to be enclosed: Have you enclosed consent letter from the owner of the property (As per format B in handbook) Yes No If your trade is one that is eligible to be established in Zone A, you are required to enclose a no objection certificate from your immediate neighbors. Have you enclosed? (As per format C in handbook) Yes No You are required to furnish a certified layout plan of your trade building showing the business/working/washing/resting/toilet etc areas from licenced architect / engineer / supervisor. Have you enclosed? Please not if your trade is not a hotel or a resturant and is less than 500 sq ft. Certification of the layout plan is not required. Yes No Box 5: Power License renewal Are you seeking for power licence Yes forHP No Have you installed a generator Yes for HP/KVA No Fee payable for power/generator (whichever HP/KVA is higher.
Demand draft drawn on (bank) Date: DD No. Rs Please obtain separate drafts for Licence fee and for power licence. Please note that if the licence is refused, the fee paid for licence and for power will be refunded. DECLARATION BY APPLICANT 1. I/We do hereby affirm and state that the information furnished by me as mentioned in the application for renewal form are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
I further declare that I am aware that the property for the trade license is sought is specifically for the purpose for which it is issued and does not regularize unauthorized constructions, or violations of building bye laws and regulations and that I may be prosecuted for such infringements even though I obtained a Trade License under the Act. I further understand that my Trade License may be suspended or cancelled in the event it is found that the business is being run in premises that violate existing rules and zonal regulations under the Comprehensive Development Plan 1994 4. I further undertake to have no objection in revoking the Trade License in the case that there are any discrepancies / disputes / defects / false information in any documentation that may be provided by me or stated in the application form. I undertake that I will not employ / engage child labour for the purpose of carrying out the trade. Signature (Name of the Applicant) Seal of the firm/company Place Date: 2 Guide To Fill The Application Form Box 1 In this box you have to furnish basic information like name of the applicant, the address where the trade is being carried on, details of the trade carried on, details of the licence issued, godown particulars. If you have obtained different licences for the different items you are engaged in, please specify.
Box 2 Please refer to Annexure D in the HANDBOOK FOR TRADE LICENCE and fill in the correct serial number in which zone classification your trade premises is located. Box 3 If you are dealing in multiple trades (products & services), then you will have to state the product that attracts the highest licence fee. You need to pay only twice this amount as licence fee. You need not take different licences for each of the trade.
Please see the examples mentioned in the FAQ brochure. Box 4 In this box you need to tick the boxes whether you have enclosed the requisite documents. Box 5 You have to state the sanctioned KVA/HP. If you have installed a generator, then you need to pay either for the sanctioned BESCOM load or for the generator whichever has the highest KVA/HP. cut here Acknowledgment Received Application for new trade license from Shri/Smt/M/s. Along with licence fee of Rs.vide DD No.on.
Bank for the current year and along with fee for power license for Rs.vide DD No. Date: Time: Signature and Seal of Receiving Officer Ward 3.
Annexure E Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike APPLICATION FOR TRADE LICENCE RENEWAL Box 1 Basic information Name of the Applicant: Applicant representing as: Proprietor/ Partner/ Director / Authorized Signatory Name and Address of the Trade Premises: Tel.No. Nature of the trade carried on: (Attach additional sheet, in your letterhead, to enter all product line mentioned in Part I to VII) of Schedule X) Trade classification as per Schedule X Main trade/Commodity (Please see annexure A in the handbook) Schedule X Part No. No: Trade licence No: Zone from where issued: East/West/South Date of issue of trade licence Date of commencement of trade: Additional Branch/godown address (Attach additional sheet, in your letterhead, if required to enter all other branches & godown.) Please note that for each branch / gowdon separate application for renewal along with applicable renewal fee must be made and obtained from the respective jurisdiction Medical Health Officer. If you have multiple licences at present (Please specify) Name of the trade Licence No: 1 2 3 4 Box 2 Zonal Classification For Zonal classification please refer Annexure C of the handbook for renewal of trade licence. Zone Code Sl. No: Residential A Commercial Retail Business B Commercial Wholesale Business C Light Industrial D Medium Industrial E Heavy Industrial F 1 Box 3 Details of 5 years renewals Have you availed the scheme to pay 5 years renewal licence fee in the past? Note: From 200708 all renewals will be annually only.
Yes No If yes, Amount paid Rs. Date For the current year 200708 do you wish to pay the difference of the revised fee for the balance years? Yes No If yes, Amount paid for the last 3 years, (i.e 0405,0506 &0607) Rs. Amount still at credit Rs.
Difference of revised fee to be paid for balance years, 0708 & 0809 Rs. Balance to be carried forward to 0809 Rs. If No, Amount paid as on date Rs. Difference of revised fee to be paid for current years Rs. Balance to be carried forward to 0809 Rs. Box: 4: Compounded licence fee (Please see note below Schedule X Part VI) and also FAQ No.
19) If you are dealing in multiple trade/commodity which one attracts the highest fee payable - Description of the Trade/commodity Schedule X Part No. License Fee prescribed Rs. The compounded renewal licence fee at 2 times the highest fee payable is Rs. Box 5: Old arrears and total license fee payable for the current year 1. Of years licence fee has not been renewed (Enclose copy of last paid receipt) From:to 2. Total Arrears of licence fee payable (at old rates) Total arrears Rs. Total Penalty for arrears (50% of fee at old rates) Rs.
Total arrears + penalty (2+3) Rs. Renewal fee for current year (at new rates applicable) Rs. Total dues and current renewal fees payable (4+5) Rs. Demand draft drawn on (bank) Date: DD No. Box 6: Power License renewal Are you seeking renewal of power licence Yes forHP No Have you installed a generator Yes for HP/KVA No Fee payable for power/generator (whichever HP/KVA is higher. Demand draft drawn on (bank) DD No. Rs Please obtain separate drafts for Licence renewal fee and for power licence renewal.
2 DECLARATION BY APPLICANT 1. I/We do hereby affirm and state that the information furnished by me as mentioned in the application for renewal form are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I further declare that I am aware that the property for the trade license is sought is specifically for the purpose for which it is issued and does not regularize unauthorized constructions, or violations of building bye laws and regulations and that I may be prosecuted for such infringements even though I obtained a renewal of Trade License under the scheme for automatic renewal. I further understand that my Trade License may be suspended or cancelled in the event it is found that the business is being run in premises that violate existing rules and zonal regulations under the Comprehensive Development Plan 1994 4. I further undertake to have no objection in revoking the Trade License in the case that there are any discrepancies / disputes / defects / false information in any documentation that may be provided by me or stated in the application form. I undertake that I will not employ / engage child labour for the purpose of carrying out the trade. Signature (Name of the Applicant) Seal of the firm/company Place Date: cut here Acknowledgment Received trade license renewal application from Shri/Smt/M/s.
Along with renewal fee of Rs.vide DD No.on. Bank for the current year and arrears & penalty along with renewal fee for power license for Rs.vide DD No. The applicant may please come along with this acknowledgement to this TRHC between 45.30Pm today to collect the renewal certificate.
Date: Time: Signature and Seal of Officer/official incharge of Trade Renewal Health Clinic Ward 3 Guide To Fill The Application Form Box 1 In this box you have to furnish basic information like name of the applicant, the address where the trade is being carried on, details of the trade carried on, details of the licence issued, godown particulars. If you have obtained different licences for the different items you are engaged in, please specify. Box 2 Please refer to Annexure D in the HANDBOOK FOR TRADE RENEWAL and fill in the correct serial number in which zone classification your trade premises is located. Box 3 Due to legal issues, from 2007, the scheme of 5 years renewal has been stopped. However, those who have availed of this scheme can pay either: 1.
The difference amount for the balance period at the revised fee rates or 2. Can pay the difference for the current year and obtain renewal for the current year. After this payment, if there is credit balance, it will be adjusted towards the next year renewal. Box 4 If you are dealing in multiple trades (products or services) then you will have to state the product that attracts the highest licence fee. You need to pay only twice this amount as licence fee. You need not take different licences for each of the trade. Please see the examples mentioned in the FAQ brochure.
Box 5 If you have not paid licence fee for the past years, you can now pay the arrears along with the penalty and renew the licence. Box 6 You have to state the sanctioned KVA/HP.
If you have installed a generator, then you need to pay either for the sanctioned BESCOM load or for the generator whichever has the highest KVA/HP.
1.As per Section 353 of The Karnataka Municipal Corporation Act 1976, the owner or occupier of every place, where trade/business as mentioned in Schedule X of the said act are carried on and which are within the limits of the Corporations shall apply and obtain from the said corporation, a license (Trade Certificate). Without the said certificate such trades cannot be carried on in such places.
As per this provision, either the business owner or the premise owner can apply and get the trade license. However if the occupier of the premise (the business owner who is occupying the premise on rent or lease) applies to the corporation, having satisfied all other eligibility, the corporation cannot refuse the same saying that the same will be issued only in the name of the owner of the premise. Schedule X of the Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act 1976 lists the trades and industries which require a trade licence from the concerned municipal authorities. In Bangalore, BBMP issues trade licences to various shops and industries within its jurisdiction. The health department of BBMP is in charge of these matters. The health officer of BBMP can close a trade premises which does not have a trade licence.
The Licence issued expires on 31st March each year. The application for renewal needs to be done before last day of February each year. For renewal of trade licence, an affidavit on a Rs. 100/- stamp paper needs to be filed. The said affidavit shall state that trade will continue to be carried on as per regulations and other laws in force. If a person has multiple trades in the same premises, then he needs to pay a compounded fee equal to twice the highest fee payable for the trades or commodities he is dealing in. Apart from the trade licence fee, a separate fee needs to be paid for using power or generator.
One needs to pay either for the sanctioned power load or generator whichever is of higher capacity. The various trades and industries are mentioned in Schedule X of the Act and the applicable fees are also mentioned. BBMP has also setup special trade health licence clinics which functions from 1st Feb to 15th Feb every year where renewal applications are accepted and processed. These clinics function under the various zones.
New applications for trade licence should be handed over only at the BBMP range offices. Documents required for the trade licence are as follows: i) Property owner’s consent letter. Ii) Property tax paid receipt. Iii) NOC from the neighbours. Iv) Building Plan of the trade premises.
V) Occupancy Certificate. Vi) Khata Certificate.
Normally the inspection of the premises will be done within 3 working days. Maximum time period for the issuance of trade license is 7 days.
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