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What is the maximum FAR for a mixed-use plot in Zone C, Delhi?
FAR: 3.5 (with approved TDR)
Delhi UBBL 2016 · § 12.4

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Maximum ground coverage: 40% of plot area

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Delhi UBBL 2016 · § 15.2, Table 4Open source →

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We're beginning with the Delhi Unified Building Byelaws 2016 — one of the most widely referenced regulatory documents in Indian urban practice. Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai are next, prioritised by user demand.

Delhi UBBL 2016Active
Ch. 4 · Land Use & Zoning
Ch. 12 · Floor Area Ratio
Ch. 15 · Setbacks & Ground Coverage
Ch. 18 · Parking Standards
Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai · coming soon
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