Updated On: 16 May, 2019 07:36 AM IST | Mumbai | Sanjeev Shivadekar
Two roads leading to an under-construction high-rise in Jogeshwari do not adhere to the minimum six-metre width requirement

The two approach roads to the building show different, incorrect measurements in Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation records. Pics/Satej Shinde
Two roads in Jogeshwari's Behrambaug are facing an identity crisis or sorts as two separate BMC departments have different dimensions for the roads in their records, and both happen to be incorrect. With the contradiction in civic records, approval for a high-rise apartment adjacent to the road is now stuck.
A 2010 BMC report mentioned that a plot in Jogeshwari where a high-rise building was then proposed is accessible by two roads — one with a width of 6.2 metres and another measuring around 7 metres. Accordingly, Odin Enterprises, Jogeshwari-based developer, constructed a high-rise tower at Behrambaug and is in the process of procuring further clearances for the project Elite Residency.