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CHAPTER:23 GENERAL STANDARD : COASTLINE RECREATION DEVELOPMENT
23-1. Interim control area:
As per the Karachi Coastal Recreation Development Plan entire
40 mile strip of Karachi Coastline right from Hub River estuary
passing through Paradise Point, Hawkesbay, Manora and Western
back-water, Eastern back-water and Clifton, Gizri Defence and
Korangi Creek, Phitti Creek Kadera Creek and right upto Ghara
Creek is an interim control area for the purpose of recreation
and tourism.
23-2. Sectors of Karachi Coastal Zone:
The Karachi Coastal zone is divided into following sectors:
A- From Hub River estuary upto Paradise Point.
B- From Paradise Point upto Hawkesbay.
C- From Hawkesbay to Manora including western back-water.
D- Clifton including western back-water of China Creek.
E- From Clifton to Gizri Creek upto Malir River Estuary.
F- Korangi Creek, Phitti Creek, Kadero Creek and Gharo Creek.
23-3. Environmental Planning Zones:
The following environmental planning zones as per the Karachi
Coastal Recreation Development Plan should be considered while
planning a recreation scheme within coastal area.
23-3.1. Conservation area:
23.3.1.1. Where no infra-structural development is required nor
access is allowed.
23.3.1.2. Where controlled / Limited infrastructural development
may be allowed and public access may also be allowed. These include
following areas along Hawkesbay and Sandspit and Manora Beach:
green turtle, mangrave swamps, coral reef, oyster beds, Rock Pools
and bird roasting and nesting sites.
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23.3.2. Utilization Area:
23.3.2.1. This is a sensitive area affecting other areas. The
natural character of the area should be maintained or improved.
23.3.2.2. There are areas which are suitable for development.
23.3.3. Area of concern:
23-3.3.1. It is a developments and condition affecting area.
Improvement in this area may be beneficial.
23-3.3.2. Future developments may affect area, hence control
is required.
23.3.4. Restricted zone:
23-3.4.1. Access is restricted within a radius of 1.24 miles
(2 Km) of KANUP. No development is allowed.
23-3.4.2. Public access may be allowed but no permanent structures
may be constructed.
23-4. Utilization Area(Aras for planning).
23-4.1. These areas are suitable for development area marked
as 3b. The coastal areas need special consideration both from
the point of view of safety and to maintain their simple natural
beauty which is the principle ingredient in their attraction to
day-tippers and holiday makers. Expert views in the field of planning,
architecture, oceanography, geography, engineering, environmental
sciences and laws to be applied.
23-4.2. The following aspects may be given special consideration
in planning:
23-4.2.1. Ample space between property line and high water line.
23-4.2.2. Ample beach space per person.
23-4.2.3. Location of car parking area away from the beach area.
23-4.2.4. Design of marinas and pairs etc. may not hamper free
flow of tides.
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23-4.2.5. Prepare arrangement for garbage collection, waste water
disposal etc.
23-4.2.6. Safety measures to check pollution of the sea by beach
activities.
23-4.2.7. Safety measures such as life-guard and medical aid.
23-4.2.8. Arrangement for fire fighting, alarming system in case
of tidal waves, cyclone etc.
23-5. Building Regulations
Each Recreation and amusement project requires special design
compatible with most modern facilities and buildings in other
parts of the world, both for holiday makers and for local and
foreign tourists for development of tourism. A proper feasibility
of the project is to be drawn by the Consultants covering all
aspects and the maximum gross density should not exceed 25 persons
per acre.
23-5.1. Sanitation and drainage facilities will be provided to
the maximum efficiency for the disposal of waste water and removal
of solid waste without polluting the Coastline
23-5.2. As a special feature any other special element, building,
equipments may be allowed. Innovative structures and buildings
of special architectural character may be allowed.
23-5.3. Following land use composition shall be allowed for recreation
project:
% of total Acres/hectare
23-5.3.1. Boarding and lodging area 20
23-5.3.2. Open area with landscaping
For recreation 70
23-5.3.3. Circulation roads and Car Parking Area 10
23-5.3.4. A plot ratio of 1:1 shall be used for all buildings
for hotels, motels, amusement halls.
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23-5.3.5. Recreation project may include hotels, motels for boarding
and lodging, restaurant, marina clubs, swimming pools, casino,
yachting clubs, boating basins, Dolphine Parks and other modern
types of amusements and water based recreation without damaging
the natural environment of the Coastline.
23-5.3.6. Large open space for car parking along the approach
road will be provided. Proper car parking facilities will be designed.
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