πŸ—οΈ Karnataka Setback Rules 2026 – Complete Guide for Bengaluru & Greater Bengaluru

Apr 15, 2023 •  4 min read
πŸ—οΈ Karnataka Setback Rules 2026 – Complete Guide for Bengaluru & Greater Bengaluru

The Government of Karnataka has introduced updated

Zonal Regulations under Revised Master Plan (RMP-2015 Amendment 2025)

to streamline building approvals, setbacks, and development norms.

This blog provides a

detailed, easy-to-understand breakdown

of setback rules, zoning regulations, and key compliance requirements for property owners, builders, and investors.

πŸ“œ 1. Legal Background & Applicability

The new regulations were notified by the Government of Karnataka under the

Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act, 1961

and came into effect on

05 January 2026.

  • Applicable To:

New constructions

Ongoing projects (requiring modified approvals)

Existing buildings with modification proposals

πŸ“ 2. What is Setback?

Setback

is the minimum distance between the building and property boundary to ensure:

Proper ventilation & light

Fire safety

Access for utilities & maintenance

πŸ“Š 3. Setback Rules for Buildings up to 12m Height

(Excluding stilt floor)

πŸ”Ή A. Plot Size-wise Setbacks (Table 8)

Plot Size

Front

Rear

Side

Up to 60 sq.m

0.75 m –

0.60 m (one side)

60–150 sq.m

0.90 m

0.70 m

0.70 m

150–250 sq.m

1.0 m

0.80 m

0.80 m

250–4000 sq.m

12% of depth

8% of depth

8% of width

πŸ‘‰ For plots above

4000 sq.m:

Minimum

5 meters setback on all sides

🏒 4. Setback Rules for Buildings Above 12m Height

Governed by

Table 9 (high-rise regulations)

Special relaxation:

Plots ≀ 250 sq.m with height up to 15m β†’ still follow Table 8

⚠️ 5. Important Notes & Restrictions

🏠 Height Limits

Plots up to 250 sq.m β†’ Max height:

12m (excluding stilt)

πŸ”₯ Fire & Safety

Buildings above 15m β†’ Must comply with

National Building Code (NBC)

fire safety norms

🌧️ Rainwater & Environment

Setback areas

should not be fully paved

to allow water percolation

πŸͺœ Staircase Rule

Open staircases allowed in setback area for plots up to

750 sq.m

πŸš— 6. Basement & Parking Regulations

  • Basement Setback Rule

Minimum setback =

πŸ‘‰ Required building setback OR 2m (whichever is less)

  • Key Conditions

Basement only for

parking use

Owner responsible for

damage to neighboring properties

Not allowed in

flood-prone areas

🚘 Mechanical Parking (New Update)

Car lifts allowed instead of ramps (for plots up to 6000 sq.m)

Minimum platform size:

3m x 5.5m

Mandatory:

Ventilation

Drainage

Fire safety

Backup manual system

πŸ›£οΈ 7. Ramp Requirements

Parking Capacity

Ramp Requirement

Up to 25 cars

1 ramp (3.5m)

Up to 200

2 ramps or 1 ramp (6m)

Up to 400

4 ramps or 2 ramps

Above 800

8 ramps or 4 ramps

  • For small plots (≀1000 sq.m):

Ramp can extend to

property line

πŸ™οΈ 8. Zonal Regulations – Residential Updates

πŸ“Œ Road Width Impact

If road width < 9m β†’

πŸ‘‰ Max building height =

15m (including stilt)

🏒 Apartment Permissions (Ring-wise)

Plot Size

Units Allowed

200–360 sq.m

Max 6 units

360–750 sq.m

Max 8 units

Above 750 sq.m

Apartments allowed

  • Minimum road width required:

9 meters

🏭 9. Industrial Zone Setback Highlights

Plot Size

Front

Rear/Side

Up to 500 sq.m

12% depth

8% width

500–1000 sq.m

4.5 m

4.5 m

1000–3000 sq.m

6 m

6 m

Above 3000 sq.m

10 m

8 m

πŸ’‘ 10. Key Takeaways for Property Owners & Builders

  • Smaller plots get

relaxed setback norms

  • Mechanical parking reduces need for rampsβœ… Road width directly impacts building heightβœ… Fire safety compliance is mandatory for taller buildingsβœ… Basement usage strictly limited to parking

πŸ” 11. Why These Rules Matter

These updated regulations aim to:

Improve

urban planning efficiency

Ensure

safety & sustainability

Enable

optimized land utilization

Simplify

approval processes πŸ’‘

Official Karnataka Govt Order

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🏁 Conclusion

The

Karnataka Setback Rules 2026

bring a balanced approach between development flexibility and regulatory control. Whether you're a

homebuyer, developer, or investor, understanding these norms is critical before planning or purchasing any property in Bengaluru or Greater Bengaluru.

Disclaimer

The information provided in this blog post regarding the

Karnataka Setback Rules 2026

is for general informational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability with respect to the content. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.

It is advisable to consult with a qualified professional or legal advisor before making any decisions related to property planning or purchasing in Bengaluru or Greater Bengaluru. The rules and regulations may change, and it is essential to stay informed about any updates that may affect your property interests.

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