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DevelopmentPlanforGreaterMumbai20142034

Acknowledgements
The Consultant wishes to thank the following individuals from the Municipal Corporation of
GreaterMumbaifortheirinvaluablesupport,insightsandcontributionstowardsWorkingPaper1
Preparation of Base Map for the preparation of the Development Plan for Greater Mumbai
201434.

Mr.SubodhKumar,IAS,MunicipalCommissioner;

Mr.RajeevKuknoor,ChiefEngineerDevelopmentPlan;

Mr.SudhirGhate,DeputyChiefEngineerDevelopmentPlan;

Mr.A.G.Marathe,DeputyChiefEngineerDevelopmentPlan;

Mr.R.Balachandran,ExecutiveEngineerandTownPlanningOfficer,DevelopmentPlan.

Ourgratitudetothefollowingexpertsfortheirinvaluableinsightsandsupport:

Mr.V.KPhatak,FormerChiefTownPlanner(MMRDA);

Mr.A.NKale,FormerChiefEngineer,(DP);

Mr.A.SJainFormerDy.ChiefEngineer,(DP).

We wish to especially thank MCGM officers, Mr. Jagdish Talreja, Mr. Dinesh Naik, Mr. Hiren
Daftardar,Ms.AnitaNaikfortheircontinualsupportsincethebeginningoftheprojectandtheir
help towards familiarization and data collection. They have been instrumental in helping to
contactvariousMCGMdepartmentsaswellasinhelpingtoestablishcontactwithpersonnelfrom
other government departments and organizations. Many thanks for the MCGM team, for
deployingpersonnel,particularlyMr. PrasadGharat,onextensivefieldvisitsthathavehelpedin
understandingactualgroundconditions.

Weapologizeifwehaveinadvertentlyomittedanyonetowhomacknowledgementisdue.Wehope
andanticipatethework'susefulnessfortheintendedpurpose.

DevelopmentPlanforGreaterMumbai20142034

TableofContents

TheConsultantwishestothankthefollowingindividualsfromtheMunicipalCorporationof
GreaterMumbaifortheirinvaluablesupport,insightsandcontributionstowardsWorkingPaper1
PreparationofBaseMapforthepreparationoftheDevelopmentPlanforGreaterMumbai
201434...........................................................................................................................................3
Ourgratitudetothefollowingexpertsfortheirinvaluableinsightsandsupport:............................3
WewishtoespeciallythankMCGMofficers,Mr.JagdishTalreja,Mr.DineshNaik,Mr.Hiren
Daftardar,Ms.AnitaNaikfortheircontinualsupportsincethebeginningoftheprojectandtheir
helptowardsfamiliarizationanddatacollection.Theyhavebeeninstrumentalinhelpingto
contactvariousMCGMdepartmentsaswellasinhelpingtoestablishcontactwithpersonnelfrom
othergovernmentdepartmentsandorganizations.ManythanksfortheMCGMteam,for
deployingpersonnel,particularlyMr.PrasadGharat,onextensivefieldvisitsthathavehelpedin
understandingactualgroundconditions.........................................................................................3
BEST................................................................................................................................................5
BrihanmumbaiElectricSupplyandTransportUndertaking..............................................................5
CIDCO.............................................................................................................................................5
CityandIndustrialDevelopmentCorporation...............................................................................5
CTP.................................................................................................................................................5
ComprehensiveTransportationPlan...............................................................................................5
DP...................................................................................................................................................5
DevelopmentPlan..........................................................................................................................5
DPGM34.........................................................................................................................................5
DevelopmentPlanGreaterMumbai2034.......................................................................................5
DCR.................................................................................................................................................5
DevelopmentControlRegulations...................................................................................................5
DGPS...............................................................................................................................................5
DigitalGlobalPositioningSystem...................................................................................................5
DPGM.............................................................................................................................................5
DevelopmentPlanforGreaterMumbai...........................................................................................5
ELU.................................................................................................................................................5
ExistingLanduse.............................................................................................................................5
FSI...................................................................................................................................................5
FloorSpaceIndex............................................................................................................................5
GIS..................................................................................................................................................5
DevelopmentPlanforGreaterMumbai20142034

GeographicInformationSystems.....................................................................................................5
GoM...............................................................................................................................................5
GovernmentofMaharashtra...........................................................................................................5
HTLines..........................................................................................................................................5
HighTensionLines...........................................................................................................................5
LCA.................................................................................................................................................5
LandCapabilityAnalysis..................................................................................................................5
MR&TPAct.....................................................................................................................................5
MaharashtraRegional&TownPlanningAct....................................................................................5
MIDC..............................................................................................................................................5
MaharashtraIndustrialDevelopmentCorporation.........................................................................5
MCGM............................................................................................................................................5
MunicipalCorporationofGreaterMumbai......................................................................................5
MRVC..............................................................................................................................................5
MumbaiRailwayVikasCorporation................................................................................................5
MUTP.............................................................................................................................................5
MumbaiUrbanTransportProject....................................................................................................5
MUIP..............................................................................................................................................5
MumbaiUrbanInfrastructureProject..............................................................................................5
MTHL..............................................................................................................................................5
MumbaiTransHarbourLink............................................................................................................5
MMRDA..........................................................................................................................................5
MumbaiMetropolitanRegionDevelopmentAuthority...................................................................5
MMR..............................................................................................................................................5
MumbaiMetropolitanRegion.........................................................................................................5
MTSU..............................................................................................................................................5
MumbaiTransformationSupportUnit.............................................................................................5
MHADA...........................................................................................................................................5
MaharashtraHousingandAreaDevelopmentAuthority.................................................................5
MSRDC............................................................................................................................................5
MaharashtraStateRoadDevelopmentCorporation........................................................................5
MPCB..............................................................................................................................................5
MaharashtraPollutionControlBoard..............................................................................................5

PLU.................................................................................................................................................5
ProposedLanduse..........................................................................................................................5
SRA.................................................................................................................................................5
SlumRehabilitationAuthority.........................................................................................................5
SWOT..............................................................................................................................................5
StrengthsWeaknessesOpportunitiesThreats..................................................................................5
TDR.................................................................................................................................................5
TransferofDevelopmentRights......................................................................................................5
ToR.................................................................................................................................................5
TermsofReference.........................................................................................................................5
1.Introduction.................................................................................................................................6
2.DatamadeavailableforPreparationofBaseMapbyMCGM.......................................................6
a)QuickBirdsatelliteimagehandedoverbyMCGM.........................................................................6
b)DigitizedTikkaSheets(ShapeFiles).................................................................................................7
c)OtherDataLayersformingpresentDevelopmentPlan(ShapeFiles)..............................................7
3.ComponentsofBaseMap...........................................................................................................8
a)Baselayer........................................................................................................................................8
b)Datalayers.......................................................................................................................................9
c)Datatobeupdated..........................................................................................................................9
4.QualityofDataReceived............................................................................................................10
a)Background...................................................................................................................................10
b)GISIssuesandtheirresolution....................................................................................................10
..............................................................................................................................................11
c)SummaryAssessmentMatrixforGISDataforeachofthewards................................................17
5.WayForward..............................................................................................................................19

ListofFigures

Abbreviations
BEST
CIDCO
CTP
DP
DPGM34
DCR
DGPS
DPGM
ELU
FSI
GIS
GoM
HTLines
LCA
MR&TPAct
MIDC
MCGM
MRVC
MUTP
MUIP
MTHL
MMRDA
MMR
MTSU
MHADA
MSRDC
MPCB
PLU
SRA
SWOT
TDR
ToR

BrihanmumbaiElectricSupplyandTransportUndertaking
CityandIndustrialDevelopmentCorporation
ComprehensiveTransportationPlan
DevelopmentPlan
DevelopmentPlanGreaterMumbai2034
DevelopmentControlRegulations
DigitalGlobalPositioningSystem
DevelopmentPlanforGreaterMumbai
ExistingLanduse
FloorSpaceIndex
GeographicInformationSystems
GovernmentofMaharashtra
HighTensionLines
LandCapabilityAnalysis
MaharashtraRegional&TownPlanningAct
MaharashtraIndustrialDevelopmentCorporation
MunicipalCorporationofGreaterMumbai
MumbaiRailwayVikasCorporation
MumbaiUrbanTransportProject
MumbaiUrbanInfrastructureProject
MumbaiTransHarbourLink
MumbaiMetropolitanRegionDevelopmentAuthority
MumbaiMetropolitanRegion
MumbaiTransformationSupportUnit
MaharashtraHousingandAreaDevelopmentAuthority
MaharashtraStateRoadDevelopmentCorporation
MaharashtraPollutionControlBoard
ProposedLanduse
SlumRehabilitationAuthority
StrengthsWeaknessesOpportunitiesThreats
TransferofDevelopmentRights
TermsofReference

1. Introduction

TheprimarypurposeofaBaseMapistoprovidegeneralinformationaboutspatialpatterns,provide
specificinformationaboutparticularlocations,whileservingasabaseforoverlayingvariouslayersof
information,spatialandnonspatial.TheBaseMapisacrucialoutputoftheGISdatabase.Itprovides
essential information that forms the basis of all further data layers that are added to form the
completedatabase.TypicallyaBaseMapwouldinvolveageoreferencedsatelliteimageoverwhich
variousdatalayersaresuperimposedtoformGISdatabaseforBaseMap.
TheobjectiveofthecreationofaBaseMapofacceptableaccuracyistofacilitatepreparationofthe
Development Plan for Mumbai 2034. In this context, the Base Map will serve as the underlying
reference for the GIS database. This database, then serves further purposes of Existing Land Use
SurveysandMapping,futureadditionallayeroverlaysforurbanplanninganalysisincludingexisting
situationanalysisandongoingandproposedprojects,sectoralthematicmapping,scenariobuilding.
ThisfinallyleadstotheProposedLandUseMapsthatformtheDevelopmentPlanforMumbai2034.
DataavailablehasbeenassessedIn termsofdata qualityreceivedandgaps in thedataidentified.
The Way Forward suggests methods as mutually discussed between Consultant and MCGM during
weeklymeetingstofasttrackcorrectionsandproceedwithGISdatabaseandBaseMappreparation.

2. DatamadeavailableforPreparationofBaseMapbyMCGM
ThespatialdataforpreparationofthisBaseMapandGISDatabaseisthedatareceivedfromMCGM
on19.05.2011.ProjectionssystemusedisWGS_1984_UTM_Zone_43N.
ThespatialdatathatMCGMhasprovidedincludesGISdataforallthe24wardswithinitsjurisdiction
MCGMhasalsoprovidedadditionaldatainitspossessionrelevanttotheproject.Someofthedata
thathasbeenprovidedisinCADvectorformatwhichneedsgeoreferencingfirsttoextractrelevant
information.

a) QuickBirdsatelliteimagehandedoverbyMCGM
A Quick Bird High resolution satellite image has been provided by MCGM for the scope of the
project.MCGMhadalreadygotthisimagegeoreferencedduringtheirGIScreationexercise.Onthe
basis of the discussions during the weekly meetings with MCGM, it has been assumed that this
satelliteimageprovidedbyMCGMisofacceptableaccuracyforthepreparationoftheBaseMap
fortheELUSurveysandthepreparationoftheDevelopmentPlan.

1.

b) DigitizedTikkaSheets(ShapeFiles)
TheMCGMhashandedoverdigitaldatapertainingto1:500Tikkasheets.Thesesheetshavebeen
scanned,digitizedandconvertedintoGISvectorlayers.Thedigitizeddatahasbeenplacedoverthe
georeferenced Quick Bird Image to achieve a good reference. Since georeferencing of Quick Bird
image has already been carried out by MCGM at the level of accuracy acceptable to MCGM, it is
thereforeassumedthatthisdigitizedTikkadataprovidedbyMCGMisofacceptableaccuracyfor
the preparation of the Base Map for the ELU Surveys and the preparation of the Development
Plan.

Figure:SampleBaseMap1generatedfromMCGMdatabase

Figure:SampleBaseMap2generatedfromMCGMdatabase

c) OtherDataLayersformingpresentDevelopmentPlan(ShapeFiles)
TheMCGMdatabaseprovidedhasanumberoflayerspertainingtospatialdataforeachofthe24
wards. These layers contain various features such as roads, buildings, nallas etc. It also contains
cadastral information related to individual parcels of land. A complete wardwise listing of the
various layers in the database is provided in the Inception Report Appendix. Other details are as
indicatedbelow:
DATA

FORMAT

REMARKS

DEVELOPMENTPLANM.C.MODIFICATIONS

JPG

DPplansofallwards(Approvedchange
oflandusedetails)

DP_SHEEETS_JPG

JPG&PDF

DPsheetsofallWards

QuarterlyFormatsMarch2010

Excel

Containsinformationregarding
Acquisitions,CRZ,Citylist,
Modification,QuarterlyFormatsforthe
Year2010

CopyofDCR_APRIL_2011.5221

PDF

DCRRegulations

CRZScanMapsMumbai&Area

JPG

ContainsJGPimagesofCRZareas
surveyed

ESTATESCHEMEIMAGES

JPG

ContainsEstateJPGdrawingsforWard
A,B,C,D,E,FN,FS,GN,GSwards

MapsofMunElection227Wards&24AdmnWards

CADFiles(DWG)

Containsadministrativewardlimits

MRTSSTATION

JPG

ContainsApprovedplansfortheMRTS
stations

DEVELOPMENTPLANM.C.MODIFICATIONS

JPG

ContainsJPGofsanctionedplansfor
CITYAREA,EASTERNSUBURBand
WESTERNSUBURB

DP_SHEEETS_Georeferenced

JPG

ContainsGeoreferencedDevelopment
plansheets

3. ComponentsofBaseMap
TheBasemapisformedthroughaseriesofoverlaysofspatialdatalayersasprovidedbyMCGMona
baselayerwhichistheQuickBirdimage.

a) Baselayer

The Quick Bird high resolution satellite image (0.61m


accuracy)oftheMCGMjurisdictionthathasbeenprovidedbyMCGMwillformthebaselayerofthe
BaseMap.

Figure:QuickBirdSatelliteImageasprovdedbyMCGM

b) Datalayers

OvertheQuickBirdsatelliteimageoftheareaunderMCGM,severallayersavailableinthedatabase
provided by MCGM will be used as overlays to create the Base Map. Layers pertaining to
jurisdictionalboundaries/administrativeboundariesandspecialplanningareas(underMMRDAand
MIDC) will be overlaid. Layers pertaining to natural features like forests, water bodies, hills are
essential overlays and shall be extracted from the given data base. Further, layers pertaining to
transportationnetworks(airport,railwaysandroads)andcadastralparcelswillbeoverlaid.
FromthedatabaseprovidedbyMCGM,alongwiththeQuickBirdsatelliteimagethefollowinglayers
willbeusedtocreatetheBaseMap:

Jurisdiction boundaries: Ward boundaries and other boundaries of spatial


disaggregationspecialplanningareas,TPSchemes;

Physicalfeatures:Streetblocks,buildings,property(cadastralparcels);

Transportation: Roads, road centrelines, rail roads, transportation infrastructure


parcels, railway stations, airport boundary, highways, water based transportation facilities,
BESTbusDepot/busstations;

Utilityinfrastructure:Hightensionlines,waterpipelines(visibleaboveground);

Environmentallysensitiveareas:Nationalpark,nallas,waterbodiesetc.

c) Datatobeupdated

Dataregardingnaturalfeaturesisnotreadilyavailableinthedatalayersprovided.Sincewaterbodies
sometimesaltercoursesovertimeupdateddatarelatedtowaterbodies,suchasriversandlakeswill
beobtainedfromtheQuickBirdsatelliteimageprovided.Similarlyinformationregardinghillswillbe
obtainedfromContourdatawhichwillbeprovidedbytheMCGM.Further,updatingoftheavailable
BaseMaplayerssuchasroadandroadcenterlineswillalsobedonebasedontheQuickBirdImage
provided.
The Base Map prepared by the process detailed below will form the base for the Existing Landuse
Map.FortheMCGMlimitstheavailableBaseMaphasbeenobtainedfromtheTikkasheetof1960s
where all the available layers have been digitized at the scale of 1:500. Quick Bird satellite image
which (according to Digital Globe, the provider of these satellite images) is meant for a scale of 1:
5,000 was used to georeference the Tikka sheets. Therefore the positional accuracy of the Tikka
data corresponds to the georeferenced satellite image. The digitized scale of 1:500 remains
unchangedfortheBaseMap.

Figure:BaseMapPreparationProcess

Figure:DiagramofBaseMapPreparationProcess

4. QualityofDataReceived
a)

Background

The main objective of this data assessment is to verify the quality of the GIS data handed over by
MCGMtotheConsultant.Thedataischeckedforitsqualitywithrespecttooverlay(overtheQuick
Bird image given by the MCGM), presence of data in all the given layers, attribute information
regardingfeaturespresent,overlaywithrespecttootheravailablelayersandtopologyissues.
TheBaseMaplayersgivenbytheMCGMcontainsdataforallthe24wards.Howeverthedataisnot
ofsamequalityintermsofoverlay,topologyandavailabilityofthedatainthelayerfiles.Thereare
alsoissuesrelatedtoattributessuchasnomenclature,fieldinformationandpresenceofnullvalues
intheattributetables.PleaserefertotheInceptionReportAnnexureonqualityofdata.
Thereisamajorshiftrangingfrom1460metersfor6ofthewardswhichneedstobecorrectedand
brought back to its location using the available Quick Bird Image which is of 0.61 m resolution or
preferably through DGPS control points. The high resolution satellite image is a vintage image and
doesnotreflectthelatestgroundreality.TheBaseMapshallbeupdatedtoreflectthegroundreality
byupdatingthelayersbasedontheELUsurvey,GoogleEarthimageandotherfieldsurveys.

b)

GISIssuesandtheirresolution

Seventypesofissuesarehighlightedhere:
i. QuickBirdImage
TheQuickBirdimageappearscroppedshortoftheMCGMjurisdictionalboundaryandisincomplete.
As a result, there is a minimal loss of data around the coastal edges and at the borders of the
jurisdiction of the MCGM. The Quick Bird image 200708 of the MMRDA once provided will be
utilizedbytheconsultantsforupdatingthedatabaseinthemissingareasoftheMCGMQuickBird
image.

Figure:QuickBirdimage200708indicatingcroppededgesshortoftheMCGMBoundary

ii. Shiftindatalayers
WhenthedatalayerwasoverlaidovertheQuickBirdsatelliteimage,itwasnoticedthatinthecase
of6wardsthereisasignificantshiftintheentiredatanearlyrangingfrom19mto55m.MCGMhas
askedtheConsultanttorectifytheerrorsandshiftthedatalayersbackasaccuratelyaspossible.

Figure:ExampleofWardF/NwhereinpropertyboundariesarenotmatchingwithQuickBird

On trying to rectify the data it was found that the data not only requires a shift but also some
rotationtohaveaspreciseanoverlayaspossiblewithvisualcorrection.Ithasbeendiscussedwith
the MCGM that this visual correction may entail an error of 3m8m. There is a risk of creating
overlaps/gaps between different wards datasets (since the data has not been merged into one
dataset).Thesegaps/overlapswouldbeleftassuchsincethesetaskscorrespondtoalandtitling/
cadastralprojectwhichisbeyondthescopeofthisproject.
TheConsultantiscorrectingthedatatotheextentpossibleafterdiscussionwithMCGMtoachievea
levelofacceptableaccuracy.

In wards H/E, K/W, P, R, S, T where there seems to be a data shift, there continues to be edge
matching issues, even after the initial task of repositioning and relocating it back to its original
position.AmethodologymutuallyagreedbetweenConsultantandMCGMwillbeadoptedtoresolve
this.

Figure:EdgematchingIssues

iii.

Newbuildings

NewbuildingsarefoundtobemissinginallthewardssincethedataisextractedfromoldTikka
Sheets.ThesewillbeupdatedbytheConsultantsbasedonmethodologyagreedwithMCGM.

Figure9:ExampleofWardBwhereinnewbuildingsarenotpresentandwillbeupdatedwithmethodology
agreedmutually

iv.

Wardboundaries

ThewardboundarylayergivenbyMCGMwillbetreatedasfinal.WardsMandRareshownassingle
entities and further subdivisions into M/E, M/W, R/N, R/S, R/C are not shown. The consultant will
workwithMCGMfordelineationofthecurrentstatusofboundaries.

Figure10:ExampleofWardRshownasasingleentitywithoutsubdivisions

v. Topology
Thedataalsohastopologyerrorssuchasoverlaps,undershoots,andpseudonodes.Thesehaveto
becorrectedbytheConsultantwithhelpfromtheMCGM.

Figure:ExampleofWardCwithtopologyerrors

Figure:TopologyErrorswithreferencetoPropertyLayer,exampleofWardK/Wwithtopologyerrors

vi.

AttributeInfo

ThenamingoflayersdoesnotfollowtheNomenclatureofhavingthefirstletterincapitals;thelayers
arenotnamedasperstandardGISnomenclaturewitheachlayerhavingitsownnameandproperty.
SomeoftheAttributelayersarenotcompletelyfilledandhaslotofmissinginformation.
Attribute data is found missing for some layers, for example, the layer Layout properties, the
CTS_CS_Noalongwithvillagenameanddivisionarenot complete.TheConsultantwill notmodify
cadastraldataandwilluseitasis.ThetimerequiredformodificationwillbeintimatedtoMCGM.

Figure:Issuesrelatedtonomenclatureoffeatureclasses

Figure:Issuesrelatedtoattributetable

Thereisadifferenceinfieldcharacteristicsintheattributedatafordifferentwards;forexample,it
hasashortintegerforwardH/WforthefilledBldgid,itisastringforthesamefieldinwardK/Eand
inwardMandNthefieldhaslongintegerasitscharacter.Thiscausesaprobleminuploadingofdata

intoasingle databasewhereitisnecessarytohavecommonpropertiesfor allthefieldstoloadit


intoasingledatabase.TimerequiredforthesamewillbeintimatedtoMCGM.

Bldg Id

Bldg Name

Bldg No

No Floors

Remarks

Ward

Short Integer

100

50

10

255

HW

16

100

50

10

255

KE

16

100

50

10

255

Longer Integer

100

20

10

254

Longer Integer

100

100

50

254

16

100

50

10

255

KW

Short Integer

100

20

10

254

Short Integer

100

20

10

254

254

254

254

254

255

Short Integer

100

20

10

255

Figure:IssuesrelatedtoAttributeFieldCharacteristics

c)

SummaryAssessmentMatrixforGISDataforeachofthewards

SummaryAssessmentMatrixfor
GISDataforeachofthewards
ProjectionSystemused:

WGS_1984_UTM_ZONE_43N
Slno WardName
1.

GlobalviewofTopologyerrors

WardA
TotalNooflayers:59
Nooflayerswithdata:35
TotalTopologyerrors:484
Gaps:450
Overlap:34
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good

ExampleofTopologyerror

2.

WardB
TotalNooflayers:60
Nooflayerswithdata:37
TotalTopologyerrors:274
Gaps:273
Overlap:1
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good


3.

4.

5.

WardC
TotalNooflayers:59
Nooflayerswithdata:29
TotalTopologyerrors:288
Gaps:286
Overlap:22
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good

WardD
TotalNooflayers:60
Nooflayerswithdata:34
TotalTopologyerrors:170
Gaps:159
Overlap:11
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good

WardE
TotalNooflayers:59
Nooflayerswithdata:32
TotalTopologyerrors:269
Gaps:258
Overlap:11
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good


6.

WardF/N
TotalNooflayers:59
Nooflayerswithdata:32
TotalTopologyerrors:155
Gaps:126
Overlap:29
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good

7.

WardF/S
TotalNooflayers:60
Nooflayerswithdata:32
TotalTopologyerrors:116
Gaps:98
Overlap:18
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good

8.

WardG/N
TotalNooflayers:60
Nooflayerswithdata:43
TotalTopologyerrors:86
Gaps:75
Overlap:11
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good


9.

WardG/S
TotalNooflayers:60
Nooflayerswithdata:43
TotalTopologyerrors:62
Gaps:60
Overlap:2
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good

10

WardH/E
TotalNooflayers:61
Nooflayerswithdata:46
TotalTopologyerrors:317
Gaps:303
Overlap:14
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Shiftof55meters

11

WardH/W
TotalNooflayers:62
Nooflayerswithdata:50
TotalTopologyerrors:746
Gaps:734
Overlap:12
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good


12.

WardK/E
TotalNooflayers:60
Nooflayerswithdata:47
TotalTopologyerrors:366
Gaps:268
Overlap:98
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good

13.

14.

WardK/W
TotalNooflayers:61
Nooflayerswithdata:49
TotalTopologyerrors:841
Gaps:548
Overlap:266
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Shiftof55meters
WardL
TotalNooflayers:62
Nooflayerswithdata:34
TotalTopologyerrors:461
Gaps:382
Overlap:79
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good


15.

16.

17.

WardM
TotalNooflayers:61
Nooflayerswithdata:34
TotalTopologyerrors:593
Gaps:557
Overlap:36
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good
WardN
TotalNooflayers:60
Nooflayerswithdata:44
TotalTopologyerrors:305
Gaps:241
Overlap:64
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Good
WardP
TotalNooflayers:61
Nooflayerswithdata:42
TotalTopologyerrors:628
Gaps:512
Overlap:116
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Shiftof48meters


18.

19.

20.

WardR
TotalNooflayers:61
Nooflayerswithdata:40
TotalTopologyerrors:678
Gaps:487
Overlap:191
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Shiftof60meters
WardS
TotalNooflayers:60
Nooflayerswithdata:34
TotalTopologyerrors:274
Gaps:165
Overlap:109
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Shiftof60meters
WardT
TotalNooflayers:61
Nooflayerswithdata:32
TotalTopologyerrors:449
Gaps:226
Overlap:223
Overlaystatus(AsperQuickBirdimage
fromMCGM):Shiftof14meters

5. WayForward

The Consultant is currently working towards the creation of a database of acceptable accuracy.
RectificationoferrorsontheGISdataprovidedisbeingdonethroughthemethodssuggestedabove.
Ward wise data layers are also being consolidated into a contiguous database for the entire area
underMCGMjurisdiction.
Oncethedataisrectified,theBaseMapwillbepreparedthroughconsolidationofrequisitelayersas
describedabove.ThiswillserveasthebasefortheExistingLandUsemappingexercise.
Carryingoutprimarysurveystoascertaintheexistinglandusewillbethenextstep.Thesewillresult
inoverlaysontheBaseMaptocreatetheExistinglandUseMap.
Furtheroverlayswillbepreparedforthesectoralfindingsfromsecondarysurveysanddatacollected,
towardsexistingsituationanalysis.

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