The chairman, with special permissions, can change the boundary of a zone, permit development on land owned by the forest department, and change modalities for development permission.

The draft planning proposal on the eastern waterfront revamp gives discretionary powers to the Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) chairman on a variety of land-use matters — a provision that is being objected by town planners. They have stated that any change in land-use should be opened for suggestions and objections from citizens. 

In its suggestions and objections submitted to the MbPT, the Urban Design Research Institute (UDRI), a body of town planners, has contended that the chairman has been given discretionary or special powers to overrule recommendations made by the Mumbai Heritage Conservation Committee.

“No authority should be given special powers. The law must be followed under all circumstances,” said Pankaj Joshi, executive director, UDRI. 

The chairman, with special permissions, can also change the boundary of a zone, permit development on land owned by the forest department, and change modalities for development permission. 

As per the Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act (MRTP), 1966, any modification to the plan must follow due process of public suggestions and objections.

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