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Kathmandu metropolis issues new rule on riverside construction
The city office, in a notice, says no structures should be built on land extending an additional 20 metres beyond the riverbanks.Post Report
Kathmandu Metropolitan City has extended the area to prohibit building any structure on either side of the rivers in its territory.
In a notice on Wednesday, the city office stated that construction of any structure has been barred on the additional 20 meters from the existing prohibited area.
According to the metropolis notice, if the city has, under the existing rule, prohibited any construction on 20 meters from the area marked as river, the prohibited area will now be altogether 40 meters on either side of the waterway.
The metropolis said the decision was taken based on a recent Supreme Court verdict that directed the authorities concerned to prohibit construction within an additional 20 metres from riverbanks in the Kathmandu Valley.
Currently, construction is permitted only 20 metres beyond major riverbanks in the Kathmandu metropolis.
The notice issued by the metropolis states, “No construction will be permitted on an additional 20 metres of land on either side of the river, and ongoing construction will be halted.”
It has also asked one and all not to release contaminated water, including sewage, into Bagmati River and its tributaries. “Private and government buildings, as well as commercial properties, must install soak pits for groundwater recharge,” it said. “Waste must not be disposed of in the rivers. Non-compliance will lead to legal action under existing laws.”