Redevelopment PMC
Garden & Tree NOC Compliance
In redevelopment projects, compliance with garden and tree-related regulations is mandatory where tree cutting, transplantation, or landscaping conditions are involved. Authorities may impose specific conditions regarding tree preservation, compensatory plantation, or garden development before granting final approvals.
We prepare Garden & Tree NOC compliance reports as required by the concerned authorities.
To ensure compliance with environmental and tree-related conditions
To verify fulfilment of garden development obligations
To prevent regulatory delays or penalties
To support smooth approval and certification process
To safeguard the Society from future environmental liabilities
We examine:
Tree Authority permissions
Conditions related to tree cutting or transplantation
Compensatory plantation requirements
Garden development conditions
Environmental clearance stipulations (if applicable)
We verify:
Number of trees permitted for removal
Compliance with transplantation directives
Compensatory tree plantation status
Survival and maintenance obligations
Compliance with authority guidelines
We assess:
Development of required garden areas
Open space utilization as per sanctioned plans
Plantation layout alignment
Amenity area compliance
Irrigation and maintenance arrangements
We review:
Permission letters from authorities
Plantation records and invoices
Photographic documentation
Compliance certificates from consultants
Inspection readiness documentation
Our structured report includes:
List of imposed conditions
Status of compliance
Deviations or pending items (if any)
Advisory recommendations
Readiness summary for authority verification
Avoidance of environmental penalties
Reduced risk of approval delays
Transparent regulatory compliance tracking
Protection from future claims
Strengthened redevelopment governance
Our Assurance
We ensure systematic verification and reporting of garden and tree-related compliance conditions in coordination with relevant authorities and consultants, thereby safeguarding the Society’s environmental obligations and supporting smooth regulatory approvals in the redevelopment process.