Rules For Car Parking
Co-operative Society can and
should frame parking rules. Normally co-operative Society should ask for the
details of the vehicles to be parked including a certified copy of the RC book
should be insisted upon from the member while submitting the application for
parking slot after receipt of the above said paper / documents the Society
should allot a parking slot. The Society may even allot a sticker and/or may
even instruct the member that without the parking sticker the vehicle shall not
be allowed to be parked in the Society compound.
Policy of allotment
of parking spaces, and stilts
Under Section 78 of MOFA Act,
The allotment of parking space/ stilts shall be made by the committee on the
basis of ‘first come first served’, for unsold and available parking spaces.
However, in case of Parking Space/ stilt allotted by the Society, the member
shall have no right to sell or transfer the said allotted parking space/ stilt
to anybody.
c) Applications
for allotment of stilts or parking spaces
Under Section 83 of MOFA Act,
The member, desiring to have a stilt or a parking space, may make an
application to the Secretary of the Society giving necessary details. The
procedure for disposal of applications for permission under this bye-law, as
laid down under the Bye laws No.65, shall be followed by the Secretary and the
committee of the Society.
Eligibility
for allotment of stilts or parking spaces
Under Section 81 of MOFA Act,
A member, having a motor vehicle, will only be eligible to have a stilt or
parking space. No member shall normally be eligible for being allotted more
than one stilt or a parking space for parking the car owned by him. If any
stilts or parking spaces remain non-allotted for want of applicants for
allotment, a second or third stilt or parking space may be allotted to the same
member who has earlier been allotted the stilt or parking space. Such allotment
of 2nd or 3rd stilts/ or parking space shall be made on year to year basis,
provided the same is not required by another member, who is not allotted even a
single stilts / or parking space.
Under Section 82 of MOFA Act,
In case the numbers of vehicles of eligible members are in excess then the
available parking space/ stilts, the Managing Committee shall allot such
parking space/stilts by “lot” on yearly basis.
Car Parking
Slots
The implications of the above
said judgment is that even if the builder sells car parking space in the
basement, a co-operative Society is entitled to allot the car parking space in
the basement to their members on the basis of the resolution passed by the
Society at its General Body Meeting.
Now no builder can sell
parking space under stilts separately, the Bombay High Court has ruled in re-
Nahalchand Laloochand Pvt. Ltd., that a stilt parking space is a common parking
space available to members of the housing Society and not an additional
premises or space available for the builder or developer to sale either to any
member of the Society or any outsider and further clarified that even under DC
rules the developers had to provide car parking spaces, wherever carpet area of
the flat is more than 35 sq. mtrs and estoppels do not work against statutory
provisions. Apart from this fact the court has also considered the definition
of flat under Maharashtra Ownership of Flats Act, which includes open and
parking spaces in area if the flat wherever area is counted as super-built up.
f) Parking Space
Enclosed or unenclosed,
covered or open areas are to be sufficient in size to park vehicles. Parking
space shall be served by a driveway connecting them with a street or alley and
permitting ingress or egress of vehicles.
Under Section 80 of MOFA Act,
marking of parking spaces or stilts is the way that no inconvenience would be
caused to any of the member of the Society. Where any stilts have been built or
open space in the Society’s compound is available for parking of cars, the
Society shall number the stilt or the open space for the purpose of no disputes
caused between the members of the Society. As per the Development Control
Regulations it is necessary 10% car parking space should be kept for the
visitors.
Under Section 79 of MOFA Act,
the restrictions are given on use of car parking and stilt parking that ‘No
member shall be entitled to utilize more parking spaces / stilts than what is
allotted to him by the committee, or which he has purchased’.
As per the Development
Control Regulations for Greater Mumbai 1991, one is parking space for every 8
sq. mtrs of the floor area up to 800 sq mtrs and one parking space for every
additional 160 sq. mtrs of area is required to be provided. For hotels one
parking space for every 60 sq. mtrs of the floor area is required to be
provided. For Grade I Restaurant, one parking space for every 25 sq. mtrs of
area of the restaurant, including hall, dining room, pantry and bar must be
provided. For the Grade II and Grade III hotels, the requirement is one parking
space for every 80 sq. mtrs of the areas.
g) Parking
Charges
Under Section 84 of the MOFA
Act, Every member who has allotted the stilt or the parking space shall be
required to pay the parking charges at such rate as may be decided by the
General body of the Society at its meeting, irrespective of the fact whether he
actually parks his motor vehicle or not. The Society can recover different
rates for different types of vehicles.
The General Body of the
Society can definitely fix up the charges for the 2nd and 3rd car etc.
Therefore, the member will have to pay the parking charges for a particular
month irrespective of the fact that he has parked the vehicle for a few days.
Where a member has been allotted more than one stilt parking space, he shall
pay parking charges in respect of every such stilt or parking space, as decided
by the General Body Meeting.
h) Commercial use
of Garage
Garage allotted for car
parking cannot be used for commercial purpose except with the permission from
the Bombay Municipal Corporation. At the time of the construction of garages an
undertaking has to be given to the Municipal Corporation that they will be used
only for car parking.
If Society use car parking
for commercial purpose it breaches under Co-operative Laws there is also
violation of the Bombay Municipal Corporation Rules. Garage allotted for car
parking are exempted from the FSI Calculations. However, if there is extra FSI
or the benefits of TDR are available to the said property then such garages
used for Car Parking can be regularized for commercial activities.
Kalpesh Shah 9821106543
Contact
Details
Office :- 022 - 2895 32 32 / 022 - 2894 87 47 /
022 - 28906363
Parth Shah- 9821911063
Skype Id :-
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Shop No. 2 & 10 ,
Shailesh Apartments,
Borivali West, Mumbai –
400103,
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