Sunday, March 23, 2025

Vacant site: No action taken for cleaning

 BBMP: Notice not implemented even though order was issued seven months ago, no fine imposed

Vacant site: No action taken for cleaning

Kere Manjunath ಕೆರೆ ಮಂಜುನಾಥ್

Bengaluru: A seven-day deadline was given for cleaning vacant sites in the city, but even after seven months, the waste, plants and fences have not been cleared from the sites. The problems for neighbors are increasing.

A notice should be issued to the owners to clear the plants and fences and waste from vacant sites. If they do not take action within a week, the corporation itself should conduct the clearance operation and the cost and fine should be included in the property tax, Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinath had issued an order in August 2024.


A new order was issued under the Solid Waste Management Rules-2016, Solid Waste Management By-Law 2020 and BBMP Act 2020 to collect fines and disposal costs from the owners for waste disposal from vacant plots. However, there is no action in most parts of the city regarding this.


In many parts of the city, vacant plots are not clean. Some have built compounds, but they are not particularly clean. People from neighboring areas or those traveling in vehicles throw away waste. Plants and bushes have grown. Due to the presence of waste, the menace of dogs, cats, rats and mice has increased. In some areas, vacant plots have also become a haven for snakes, creating anxiety for the neighbors.


‘There are many vacant plots in and around our block. Someone has thrown away waste in these plots. Plants and bushes have grown. This causes a foul smell to the residents of the neighborhood, and stray dogs are fighting for food. No one is removing the waste. Even after complaining to the BBMP, it has not been of any use,” complained T.E. Srinivas of Jayanna Layout in R.R. Nagar.


“We have a vacant plot adjacent to our house. They throw garbage there. The builders of the surrounding buildings have been bringing the waste there overnight and dumping it. No one is admitting their mistake. If you ask the owner of the plot, he says, ‘I cleaned it last month, what should I do?’ The BBMP must take strict action regarding the cleanliness of the vacant plot,” demanded Gowdaiah of Ullalu Main Road.


What are the steps that the authorities have to take as per the BBMP order?

  • * A notice should be given to the owner with a specific period of seven days to  or clear the waste in the vacant site
  • * If the owner fails to comply with the directions, the corporation should clear the waste in the site. Its cost and penalty should be mentioned in a separate table in the property tax demand notice and paid to the property owner within seven days.
  • * The penalty and cost should be entered in the property tax books. It should be entered as the outstanding amount along with the property tax collection and collected.
  • * In case of failure to pay within the specified period, the Zonal Commissioner should also levy applicable interest.


‘Zonal officers should take action’

‘The health department is no longer responsible for waste disposal management. Bangalore Solid Waste Management Limited (BSWML) should take action for waste disposal in the sites. Local engineers should serve notices to the owners and take action to collect the fine and clearance costs from them. "The Zonal Commissioner should take action," said Surolkar Vikas Kishore, Special Commissioner of Health and Sanitation Department, BBMP.



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