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Resettlement Plan
Project Number: 49216-002 Loan Number: 3409 August 2019
SRI: Supporting Electricity Supply Reliability
Improvement Project
Addendum - 3
Prepared by Ceylon Electricity Board for the Asian Development Bank. This resettlement plan is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not
necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be
preliminary in nature. Your attention is directed to the “terms of use” section of this website. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation
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Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any
territory or area.
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ADDENDUM 3 - RESETTLEMENT PLAN (SRP - 3)
FOR PUTTALAM GSS TO KEERIYANKALLIYA GANTRY 33KV TOWER LINE UNDER
THE RESETTLEMENT PLAN OF SUPPORTING ELECTRICITY SUPPLY RELIABILITY
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT [LOAN NO: SR 3409]
PROJECT NAME: Supporting Electricity Supply Reliability Improvement Project - Package 4
LOAN NUMBER: SRI 3409
SUB COMPONENT: 33 kV Tower Line Route from Puttalam GSS to Keeriyankalliya Gantry
PURPOSE: To improve the reliability of electricity distribution network
NO. OF PROJECT AFFECTED PARTIES/FAMILIES: 323 (land use restrictions)
DOCUMENT STAGE: Draft Report
DATE OF PREPARATION OF THE DOCUMENT: 30th August 2019
PREPARER: Prepared by Project Management Unit of Supporting Electricity Supply Reliability Improvement Project (SESRIP)
The resettlement plan is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily
represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or the ADB Staff
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4
CHAPTER 1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 6 CHAPTER 2 SCOPE OF LAND ACQUISTION AND
RESETTLEMENT 8
CHAPTER 3 SOCIO ECONOMIC INFORMATION AND PROFILE 10 CHAPTER 4 INFORMATION DISCLOSURE, CONSULTATION
AND PARTICIPATION 12
CHAPTER 5 GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM 14 CHAPTER 6 LEGAL FRAMEWORK 16 CHAPTER 7 ENTITLEMENTS, ASSISTANCE AND BENEFITS 22 CHAPTER 8 RELOCATION AND INCOME RESTORATION 24 CHAPTER 9 RESETTLEMENT BUDGET AND FINANCING
PLAN 25
CHAPTER 10 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS 26 CHAPTER 11 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE 29 CHAPTER 12 MONITORING AND REPORTING 30
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ACRONYMS
ADB Asian Development Bank AP’s Affected Persons CGR Ceylon Government Railways DS Divisional Secretariat DSD Divisional Secretariat Division GND Grama Niladhari Division HH Households IR Involuntary Resettlement NIRP National Involuntary Resettlement Policy PD Project Director PMU Project Management Unit RAP Resettlement Action Plan RS Resettlement Specialist SC Safeguards Committee SIA Social Impact Assessment SSO Social Safeguard Officer SPS Safeguards Policy Statement SRP Supplementary Resettlement Plan UDA Urban Development Authority URP Urban Regeneration Project
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The draft Resettlement Plan (RP) for all components included in the SESRIP project has been published on April 2016. This draft RP has been prepared on several assumptions and preliminary engineering designs as the detailed and final engineering designs were not available at that time. Therefore, PMU is responsible for (i) completing the detailed and final engineering designs; (ii) updating the results of the social impact assessment; (iii) re-assessment of land acquisitions and impacts; (iv) completing the census survey of all affected persons (APs); (v) updating the inventory of losses; (vi) Updating and finalizing the RP; and (vii) submitting the final RP to ADB prior to the commencement of the project construction work. This supplementary RP is prepared to fulfil the above mentioned requirements.
This Supplementary Resettlement Plan is related to the construction of 28.92 km long 33kV tower line from Puttalam GSS to Keeriyankalliya proposed gantry in Puttalam district. This line is included in the Package 4 of Supporting Electricity Supply Reliability Improvement Project. The total length of the finalized line route is 28.92 km. Out of that 16.92 km length of the line goes through the highlands owned by private parties. The remining 12 km length of the line goes through paddy fields, PMU has noticed that most of the land owners have Swarnaboomi deeds provided by the government. The line route is not passing over any building. Therefore, permanent resettlements are not required due to the finalized line route. Therefore, establishing the Right Of Way (ROW) for this tower line will not involve any land acquisition or resettlement of any persons. The land permit holders can utilize the land for intended purposes continuously even after the completion of this tower line. But on a condition that they are not allowed growing trees of more than 3m high within the 20 m wide land strip under this tower line. However, towers do not obstruct cultivation of paddy lands. The tower line will not obstruct cultivations in high lands since the crops are cultivated within these lands are less than 3m the high. Most of the households are affected by the loss of valuable trees and the loss of income will be compensated according to the recommendations given by relevant divisional secretaries. The original line route was modified to minimise environmental impacts and to avoid objections made by APs. The following adjustments were carried out to the original line route. ● At the following sections , the original line route was modified to minimize the public objections and reduce the no. of treed to be cut down. . By changing route between AP4 and AP5.
By changing route between AP10 and AP14.
By changing route between AP23 and AP24.
By changing route between AP26 and AP27.
By changing route between AP28 and AP29.
● the original line route was modified at the section from AP03 to AP04 to keep a buffer zone between the overflow canal of the tank and angle tower location. ● The original line route was modified at the section from AP32 to AP34 to increase the distance brtween line route and few houses/buildings. ● Under mentioned line route sections were deviated from the original path to minimize the tree cutting and clearance of way-leaves.
Between AP18 angle point and AP20 angle point.
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Between AP28 angle point and AP30 angle point.
● Under mentioned line sections closer to the existing 220kV transmission line have also been slightly modified to maintain a safety clearances requieed for operation and maintenance activities of both lines.
Between AP27 angle point and AP28 angle point.
Between AP29 angle point and AP30 angle point
The number of trees to be removed for clearing the RoW of this tower line is 2419.
Divisional secretaries have estimated the cost for the teee compensations and the estimated cost is LKR
19.2 Million.
All Divisional Secretaries (Puttalam, Mahakubukkadawala and Mundal) and Agrarian Department has granted their l approval for the right of way of the adjusted line route.
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CHAPTER 1 - PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Supporting Electricity Supply Reliability Improvement Project was approved by ADB’s Board of Directors on 26th July 2016. This project is financed by (i) Loan 3409-SRI for US$ 115 million from
ADB ordinary capital resources and (ii) an investment Grant 0486 of US$ 1.8 million is provided by
the Clean Energy Fund (CEF) under the Clean Energy Financing Partnership Facility and administered
by ADB, and (iii) an investment grant of US$ 2 million is provided by the Japan fund for Poverty
Reduction and administered by ADB. The loan has been provided directly to CEB while with a
sovereign guarantee while the investment grant is provided to the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri
Lanka. The local financing component by CEB and government of Sri Lanka is US$ 45.2 million. The
relevant loan and grant agreements were signed on 19th December 2016 and loan became effective on
29th June 2017. The project will be completed by 30th September 2021. The loan closing date will be
31st March 2022. CEB is the executing and implementing agency for loan component.
The project includes 6 major packages. Package 4 comprises reliability improvement of the medium
voltage network through the construction of new 33 kV distribution lines and gantries to improve the
reliability of electricity supply to existing and new consumers. The number of 33 kV lines proposed for
the project is 16 with a total length of approximately 292 km. The project will fund the new 33 kV
tower lines using bare conductors and 13 gantries.
This report is for the resettlement activities of new 33kV tower line from Puttalam GSS to
Keeriyankalliya proposed gantry. This is one of the 33kV tower line out of 16 Nos. of tower lines to be
constructed under this project.
The contract for the construction of lines and gantries has been already awarded on 30/05/2019 and the
project period is two years.
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1.1 Draft Resettlement Plan
The draft Resettlement Plan (RP) for all components included in the SESRIP project has been published
on April 2016. This draft RP has been prepared on several assumptions and preliminary engineering
designs as the detailed and final engineering designs were not available at that time. The preparation
of the RP was guided by ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (SPS), 2009, National Involuntary Resettlement Policy (NIRP), 2001 of the Government of Sri Lanka and the Land Acquisition Act (LAA)
of 1950 with its subsequent amendments. The RP analyses the project related impacts resulting from
land acquisition and provides an Entitlement Matrix that includes cash compensation and other
resettlement assistance for persons affected by the project.
The preparation of the RP was preceded by due diligence conducted for different subprojects proposed
for the project. The social impact assessments as part of due diligence was based on preliminary
engineering designs and maps provided by CEB. Consultations were also conducted with relevant
project stakeholders to elicit inputs for the RP. Project related adverse impacts observed during due
diligence were communicated to the CEB and attempts have been made to minimize the resettlement
impacts.
No relocation of affected households and shops is required. The CEB will make further attempts to
reduce the impacts in its detailed and final engineering designs and consultations will with affected
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parties until the completion of the civil works. The changes/revisions made to the line routes by
engineering teams were re-checked and re-validated on ground by the social survey teams through walk-
over surveys. The entitlement matrix and the resettlement budget provide for compensation for affected
crops and trees and any immovable properties.
The draft RP is based on several assumptions and preliminary engineering designs as the detailed and
final engineering designs are yet to be completed. Therefore, CEB is responsible for (i) completing the
detailed and final engineering designs; (ii) updating the results of the social impact assessment; (iii) re-
assessment of land acquisitions and impacts; (iv) completing the census survey of all affected persons
(APs); (v) updating the inventory of losses; (vi) updating and finalizing the RP; and (vii) submitting the
final RP to ADB prior to the commencement of the project construction work.
1.2 Objective of the Supplementary Resettlement Plan (SRP-No.3)
PMU is responsible for updating the draft resettlement plan during the project execution period. This
supplementary Resettlement Plan is to fulfil that requirement.
This supplementary Resettlement Plan contains the updated information on 33kV line route of Puttalam
GSS to Keeriyankalliya gantry line available in the draft REP. This is one of the 33kV tower line route
out of 16 no. of total tower lines to be constructed under this project.
The objective of this supplementary resettlement plan is to update the particular section of the original
draft resettlement plan with changes made on to the original 33kV line route of Puttalam GSS to
Keeriyankalliya proposed gantry. The original line route had been planned with the information
gathered at walkover surveys as well as collecting information available in geographical data bases and
maps without conducting a detailed route survey. The original line route was changed after conducting
a field survey and having consultation with APs and all relevant government authorities to avoid route
objections completely and to minimize the possible environmental impacts.Since the line route approval
has been granted by DSs and other relevant government institutions, this updated resettlement plan
covering the details of the finalized line route is presented.
Table 1.4 and Table 1.5 of the Draft RP are updated and presented below.
Table 1.4: Affected Trees, Houses and Shops along the Right of Way before and after the
Revisions to Tower Line Routes
No Project name
Number of trees Number of houses/ shops
Before After Change
(%) Before After
Change
(%)
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Puttalam GSS to eeriyankalliya
gantry line
489 2398
484.2 3 0 -100%
Table 1.5: Estimated Number of Partially Affected Houses and Shops along the Right of Way
No. Project name Number of
houses
Number of shops
7 Puttalam GSS to Keeriyankalliya
proposed gantry line
0 0
CHAPTER 2 - SCOPE OF LAND ACQUISTION AND RESETTLEMENT
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This chapter describes the scope of land acquisition of the sub project of Puttalam GSS to
Keeriyankalliya proposed gantry tower line and assesses its resettlement impacts. This sub project does
not require land acquisition. Furthermore, this medium voltage network component will also have
temporary/permanent impacts resulting from loss of crops and trees situated along the Right of Way
(RoW) of the distribution line, the standard width of which is estimated at 10 m to each side. Except for
some occasional interruptions, the subproject will not create any disturbances during its operations.
The line route from Puttalam GSS to Keeriyankalliya gantry has been finalized by now. The finalized
line route and initial line route are indicated in Fig.1.
The total length of the finalized line route is 28.92 km. Out of that 16.92 km length of the line goes through the highlands owned by private parties. The remining 12 km length of the line goes through paddy fields, PMU has noticed that most of the land owners have Swarnaboomi deeds provided by the government. The line route is not passing over any building. Therefore, permanent resettlements are not required due to the finalized line route. Therefore, establishing the Right Of Way (ROW) for this tower line will not involve any land acquisition or resettlement of any person. The land permit holders can utilize the land for intended purposes continuously even after the completion of this tower line. But on a condition that they are not allowed to grow trees of more than 3m high within the 20 m wide land strip under this tower line. However, towers do not obstruct cultivation of paddy lands. The tower line will not obstruct cultivations in high lands since the crops are cultivated within these lands are less than 3m the high. Most of the households are affected by the loss of valuable trees. Compensations will be paid for tree and crop danages as the recommendations given by relevant divisional secretaries.
The number of trees to be removed for clearing the RoW of this tower line is 2398 (in original RP this
quantity is indicated in Table 2.1 as 489 Nos). Updated Table 2.1 is presented below.
Table 2.1: Estimated No. Trees to be Removed for Clearing the Right of Way (RoW) of 33 kV
Lines
No. Name of the 33 kV Line Number of trees
6 Puttalam GSS to Keeriyankalliya 2398
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CHAPTER 3 - SOCIO ECONOMIC INFORMATION AND PROFILE
Socio economic information collected by conducting a household survey throughout the project
executing territory in order to gain an understanding of the socio-economic profile of the communities
living in subproject impact areas are presented in Chapter 3 of the draft RP. However, the exact socio
economic details of the affected parties due to the construction of 33kV line from Puttalam GSS to
Keeriyankalliya proposed gantry tower line will not be included in this report. It will be assumed that
the same socio economic profile mentioned in Draft RP is applicable for this subproject.
3.1 Survey Methodology
A socio-economic household survey was conducted with 510 households living different subproject
impact areas during the period December 2015 to February 2016. The geographical areas that were
covered by the household survey included Kandy, Matale and Nuwara Eliya districts in the Central
Province; Badulla and Monaragala districts in the Uva Province; Kurunegala district in the North
Western Province; Kegalle district in the Sabaragamuwa Province; Galle district in the Southern
Province and Jaffna district in the Northern Province. The main objective of the household survey was
to gain an understanding of the socio-economic profile of the communities living in subproject impact
areas some of whom may be either the beneficiaries or the affected parties of the overall project. A
structured questionnaire was used to elicit the data which was primarily quantitative. The results of the
survey were further enriched by the qualitative insights gained during public and gender consultations
which are summarized in Annexure-09 and 10 of the Draft RP. Data tables generated from the
household survey appear in Annexure-05 of the Draft RP.
3.2 Sub Project Details
This subproject, 33kV line route from Puttalam GSS to Keeriyankalliya gantry, is traversing over the
lands and paddy fields of private owners. However, most of the land owners have Swarnaboomi deeds
provided by the government. No resettlement takes place due to this line construction. Line is not
passing over any building. Most of the project activities would take place in isolated areas and therefore
persons living around will not be severely affected by project activities.
Public and residents may be disturbed during the construction activities. However, PMU strictly
supervise the contractor to ensure that he will follow the standard safety procedures and work practices
to avoid possible hazards and minimize disturbances.
The PMU officials/Engineers, GNs and DSs with their staff visited the whole objected parties and locations individually to solve the issues. Accordingly, PMU agreed to follow the decisions taken at objection inquaries at implemention stage and complensate for damges as per the recommendations given by DS .
The following measures are suggested to minimize the disturbances to the community at different
phases of the project implementation.
Table 3.1: Mitigation measures suggested addressing the difficulties of community
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Impact
Description Mitigation measures
Disturbance to public Disturbances made by staff movements and unauthorized entrance into private properties.
Handing over an advanced notice for entrance in to the premises.
Damaging roads and state properties during construction
Due to the transportation of material and machineries, during construction.
Compensation will be paid for any damages made to road and public properties.
Damaging irrigation canals and roads during construction
Due to the transportation of material and machineries, during construction.
Compensation will be paid for any damages made to road and public properties.
Damaging private properties during construction
Due to the transportation of material and machineries, during construction.
Compensation will be paid for any damages made to road and public properties.
Damaging to crops, trees Due to the construction activities.
Compensation will be paid for lost income.
Damage to boundaries and top soil layers in lands and paddy fields
Due to the transportation of material and machineries, during construction.
Contractor is advised to rearrange boundaries and soil in the land as it was before.
Personal injuries and damages on permanent structures
Due to rock blasting at construction stage.
Adequate safety procedures will be followed and compensation will be paid for any damages.
Environmental pollution Leaving all waste material at site Debris removal procedure is strictly followed.
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CHAPTER 04 - CONSULTATION, INFORMATION DISCLOSURE, AND PARTICIPATION
4.1 Consultation
The PMU has kept the meeting with all DS’s of the relevant affected areas of Puttalam GSS to Keeriyankalliya proposed gantry tower line for information of themselves and discussion held by how to minimizing of environmental impact. Then “E” notice issued to all APs for informed of their land entrance for surveying activities as per PUCSL guide lines with the help of GS officers. Then after finalizing the line route as per the surveying details, “W” notice was issued to all AP’s for requesting their consent (wiliness, wiliness with condition or objection) as per the PUCSL guide lines. 219 Aps have been forwarded their consent with their wiliness, 30 Aps have been forwarded their objections with the copy of divisional secretaries and 74 Aps have not been forwarded their consent or objection within the given period. Most of the objections settled through several meetings and discussions with them at their premises as well as at the divisional secretary’s office. Initially, most of the APs have agreed to provide their consent the project with some conditions. Owners of that land hold requested the provide maximum compensations for the removable trees. Project officials agreed to pay recommended estimated cost from the divisional secretaries. Some Aps requested to shift the proposed line route to their land fence side. The project officials agreed to this request. However, the project officials consider that the AP request with the technical feasibility and some modification done as per the recommendation of DS and availability with technical & safety guide lines. Some Aps requested to construct line with extension with tower height, and then they can cultivate some vegetables or shortest crops under the tower line corridor. The project officials agreed to this request. However, the project officials consider that the AP request with the technical feasibility and cost for the tower extension and finally modification done as per the recommendation of DS. Accordingly most of the objections have been settled with various negotiations with the recommendations of divisional secretaries. In addition, the project officials met the community specially paddy land with several public awareness meetings and door to door awareness sessions when issuing E and D notices. People were informed of the construction of high tension tower lines and their requirements of the catering the existing power demand and future power requirements activities and inquired about their concerns. Relevant GSs and Assistant agricultural officers of the areas also attended these meetings. At these meetings, several measures were agreed to minimize potential problems to the community. Community members who attended these site level meetings explain that they do not oppose to the planned work if not disturbed their living habit and adequate safety measures are taken. 4.2 Information Disclosure
Land owners on RoW have been identified with the help of GN. All land owners and residents on RoW
were delivered a notice called “W – Notice” inquiring their consent for line sections passing on their lands. At the same time some other documents namely Information for the general public, grant of
wayleave form and agreement forms in duplicate were issued to land owners and residents along the
proposed line route. The relevant parties were educated on the proposed line route by the time of
handing over of the W-Notices. Additionally, the contents of sections “2.3 Compensation with respect
to grant of a wayleave” and “Part 5- Information for the general public” in the document issued by
Public Utility Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) on day of 17th October 2013 as per Sri Lanka
Electricity Act No 20 of 2009 amended by Sri Lanka Electricity amendment Act No 31 of 2013 were
also explained to the land owners at the time of handing over the W- Notice. Copies of these documents
are presented in Annexure 06.
The modified line route sections traversing each Grama Niladhari division was plotted over a
geographical map and banners are prepared.as shown in Annexure-10. These banners are displayed in
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relevant Grama Niladhari offices for the awareness of public. Telephone numbers and contact details
of the officers of PMU have also been displaced in banners to aware the public about means of getting
additional information if necessary.
Moreover, public was informed that they can make their complaints, views, comments etc. via the
official web site of CEB, www.ceb.lk. Adequate time period was given for people to raise their
complaints and grievances through relevant Government Officials in their areas; Grama Niladhari and
Divisional Secretary. Additionally public can forward their grievances to PUCSL also.
On that way, all affected persons were made fully aware about details of the proposed tower line as well
as grievances reporting mechanisms.
Totally 323 W notices were distributed to the identified affected persons on RoW of the proposed line
route. Out of them ninety six persons made objections.
Table 4.1: Locations and Number of Participants at Public Consultations
Subproject Locations Date No. Participants
33 kV Lines
Puttalam GSS to
Keeriyankalliya
proposed gantry tower
line
Along the line route starting
from Puttalam GSS to
Keeriyankalliya proposed
gantry tower line
15.08.2015
31.08.2019
323
The list of affected persons including the names of persons made objections as well as measures taken
to avoid objections are indicated in Annexure-6.
All received objections were investigated at the site. Original line route was deviated to avoid the
damage on properties of affected parties depending on their demands.
ADS and DS –Puttalum, personally attend the inspection of originally planned line route and arranged
several meetings in his office for minimizing objections and public consultatins. Further, he adviced
PMU to partially change the original line route in order to avoid and minimize tree removal and way
leave clearences.
In consultation with Grama Niladharis Officers, Agrarian Officers and Divisional Secretaries of the line
traversing areas, the original line route was adjusted several times to find solutions to specific problems.
Finally, all objections were resolved by deviating the original line route partially by considering the
requests made by objected land owners.
4.3 Participants at Public Consultations
Puttalam DS Division
1. Mrs.H.M.S.Herath, (Divisional Secretary)
2. Mr.S.P.Weerasekara, (Assistant Divisional Secretary)
3. Mrs.S.N.W.Senavirathna, (Grama Niladhari-Kallady)
4. Mrs. M.M.Madushani, (Grama Niladhari-Attawilluwa Central)
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Mahakumbukkadawala DS Division
1. Mr. Dilan Gunarathna, (Divisional Secretary)
2. Mrs.R.P.N.Udani, (Assistant Divisional Secretary)
3. Mr.R.N.N.Kulasinghe, (Grama Niladhari-Kiwula 4I)
4. Mr.W.M.J.Sunanda, (Grama Niladhari-Kiwula 4II)
5. Mrs.K.G.D.Hemamali, (Grama Niladhari-Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya)
6. Mr.W.M.J.Sunanda, (Grama Niladhari-Mahasembukuliya)
7. Mr.H.A.D.Madushanka, (Grama Niladhari-Jayarajapura)
Mundal DS Division
1. Mr. A.M.C.M.Premasooriya, (Divisional Secretary)
2. Mrs.H.M.M.S.Herath, (Assistant Divisional Secretary)
3. Mr.N.Jayalath, (Grama Niladhari-Welusumanapura)
4. Mr.N.Jayalath, (Grama Niladhari-Pubudugama)
5. Mrs.G.G.Rathnayaka, (Grama Niladhari-Madurankuliya)
6. Mrs. M.S.D.Fernando, (Grama Niladhari-Nawadamkulam)
7. Mrs.M.Ranasinghe, (Grama Niladhari-Mundal)
8. Mrs.K.Wanalogany, (Grama Niladhari-Karathanwilluwa)
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CHAPTER 05 - MECHANISMS FOR GRIEVANCE REDRESS
The project will establish a multi-tier grievance redress mechanism (GRM) to address the concerns, complaints and grievances that may be raised by APs during project planning and implementation. The grievances may include issues related to land acquisitions, entitlements and compensation, disruptions to livelihoods, services and facilities etc. Complaints can also arise from sub-project construction work, which cause disturbances to public life and hindrances to private and public property. The latter can come from the APs as well as from the general public. The GRM will provide a forum which is easily accessible to the aggrieved parties, cost effective and immediately responsive to their grievances. The project management unit (PMU) will establish a clear set of procedures with specific time frames for grievance resolution at each level which will include procedures for receiving and recording grievances, screening and referrals, assessment of grievances, grievance resolution, reporting and monitoring.
The PMU has informed the APs and the general public on the role and functions of the GRM, grievance redress procedures, the operational locations of the GRM and the details of contact persons, addresses and telephone numbers at each level of the GRM.
5.1 Multiple Tiers of the GRM
The lowest level of the GRM will be the Project Implementation Units (PIU) established at each of the four regional divisions of the CEB directed by a Project Manager. The persons affected by the project can report their grievances and complaints to the Project Manager who will record the contact details of the complainant, date that the complaint was received, nature of grievance, corrective actions agreed and the date these were implemented and the final outcome. Any affected person who cannot access the Project Manager due to any access difficulties can forward his/her complaint via the area engineers of CEB or electrical superintendents placed at CEB depots who are easily accessible to any aggrieved parties. The Project Manager in consultation with the project engineers placed under him as well as with the construction company will hold an inquiry into the complaints/grievances and address the issues within a period not exceeding thirty days. The PIU will keep the complainants informed of the progress made in respect of their grievances and the final outcome of the grievance resolution. Grievances/complaints that cannot be resolved at PIU level will be forwarded to the Project Director of the PMU.
In parallel to the Project Manager of the PIU, there will be second level of the GRM which will be constituted by the Divisional Secretary (DS) of the respective area. The Divisional Secretary has been delegated with the powers of the Public Utility Commission (PUC) and empowered to address the complaints and grievances of the APs and the utility companies.1 Grievances and complaints particularly with regard to issues of severances and disturbances to private properties and compensation for lost/affected assets can be brought to the notice of the DS immediately after the issuing of W Notice by CEB informing the affected households located within the Right of Way about the project design and implementation plan. The Divisional Secretaries are easily accessible to any communities. If any aggrieved parties have access difficulties to Divisional Secretaries, they can forward their complaints via the Grama Niladharis of their respective villages. The DS will hold an inquiry into the complaints/grievances reported with the participation of the Project Manager of the PIU and the project engineers of the contractors to find an amicable settlement to the issue. This process will be completed within a period not exceeding six weeks since the submission of the complaint/grievance by the AP.
The complaints and grievances that were not resolved at the above mentioned two levels will be referred to the PMU. At the PMU, a grievance redress committee (GRC) will be established comprising the Project Director (Chairperson), the Project Manager in the relevant region, the DS or his nominee in the relevant project area, the Grama Niladhari of the relevant project area, project engineer of the contractor in the relevant project area and the head of the Environment Division of the CEB. The GRC will review the complaints/grievances and reach a negotiated settlement in consultation with the AP. The time frame stipulated for redress of grievances by the GRC is three months.
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These project based grievance redress mechanisms however, will not impede the opportunities that APs have to resort to country’s legal system if they were dissatisfied with the redress at any stage of the process. The APs have the right to refer their grievances to appropriate courts of law if not satisfied with the outcomes of the project based GRM. Below illustrates the structure and the process of the proposed GRM.
Grievance Redress Mechanism
CHAPTER 6 - LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Complaints by individuals, groups or institutions
Reginal Project Manager
Complaints to Projrct Director
Divisional Secretary of the area
GRC meetings
Solution agreed
upon to be
implemented by
representatives
at GRC
Solution agreed
upon to be
implemented by
a third party
No agreements
reached
Proceed to court
of law
Not addressed
Solution to
be provided
within 6
weeks of
receiving
complaint
Not addressed
Solution to
be provided
within 30
days of
receiving
complaint
Solution to
be provided
within 3
months of
receiving
complaint
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The policy and the regulatory framework for acquisition of private land, payment of compensation and
involuntary resettlement in Sri Lanka is governed by the Land Acquisition Act (LAA) No.9 of 1950
and its subsequent amendments, Land Acquisition and Payment of Compensation Regulations of 2009
and National Involuntary Resettlement Policy (NIRP) of 2001. The Sri Lanka Electricity Act No.20 of
2009 [Chapter VII (52 (1))] refers to acquisition of property which provides for, “Where the President on a recommendation made by the Minister is of the opinion that any immovable property is required
for a power generation project or a transmission project and that such project would serve for the general
welfare and benefit of the public, the President may by Order published in the Gazette, declare that such
immovable property is required for such purpose, and the property may accordingly be acquired under
the Land Acquisition Act and be transferred to the person or persons proposing to carry out such
project”.
6.1 LAND ACQUISITION ACT OF 1950
The Land Acquisition Act (LAA) No.9 of 1950 lays down the general procedure for the acquisition of
private lands for a ‘public purpose’ (e.g. development projects), the process of which would take about seventy-two weeks for its completion. The law also stipulates that lands acquired for a particular
purpose cannot be used for a different purpose, and lands that remain unused be returned to the original
owners. The process stipulated in the Act is as follows.
• The agency which is entrusted with the responsibility of implementing the proposed project (hereinafter called the project implementing agency) or its line ministry prepares a proposal for acquiring the identified land.
• The project implementing agency via its line ministry submits the application to the ministry of land requesting the acquisition.
• The minister of land authorizes the acquisition under Section 2 of the LAA.
• The acquiring officer1 publishes the Section 2 Notice (intention of acquisition) and sends it to the owner of the land to be acquired.
• The acquiring officer requests the district superintendent of surveys to survey the land.
• The survey department carries out the survey and prepares a plan of the land which is called the ‘advance tracing’.
• The ministry of land calls for submission of any objections from the interested parties.
• The owner of the land or any other interested parties submits objections to the secretary of the relevant line ministry.
• The secretary to the ministry or his/her representative conducts an inquiry into the objections raised by the interested parties and submits his/her recommendations to his/her minister. The minister in turn submits those recommendations to the minister of land.
• The minister of land decides to accept or reject the objections under Section 5 of LAA.
• The minister of land issues the acquisition order if he decided to proceed with the land acquisition.
• The acquiring officer requests the survey superintendent to prepare a ‘preliminary plan’ under Section 6 of LAA.
• The survey department surveys the land and prepares the preliminary plan and submits it to the acquiring officer as well as to the ministry of land.
• The acquiring officer issues the notice of land acquisition under Section 7 in Sinhala, English and Tamil.
• The owner of the land submits his/her claims to the acquiring officer.
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• The acquiring officer conducts an inquiry to determine the ownership rights of the land and the compensation payable under Section 9 of LAA.
• The acquiring officer issues the notice of ownership status of the land under Section 10(1)(a) of LAA
• The acquiring officer requests the valuation department to determine the compensation for the property to be acquired.
• The valuation department conducts the valuation of the land and other properties.
• The valuation department sends the valuation report to the acquiring officer.
• The acquiring officer calls the owner of the land to his office and informs the results of the valuation of the land.
• The acquiring officer issues the Section 17 of LAA award notice which indicates the eligible compensation.
• The owner of the land decides either to accept the compensation or to appeal against the valuation to the Board of Review.
• The acquiring officer takes over the possession of the land under Section 38 of the LAA.
• The acquisition officer hands over the possession of the vested property by way of a certificate under Section 44 of LAA which constitutes a legal title for the land.
The same Act also makes provisions under Section 38 (a) proviso to take over the immediate possession of any land on grounds of ‘urgency’, if the Minister of Lands is of the opinion that the land is ‘urgently’ needed for development projects and cannot wait until the compensation inquiry is over. In such a situation, the Minister of Land may issue an order under Section 38 (a) proviso after Notices under Section 2 or 4 are published. The acquiring officer will thereafter request the Chief Valuer to prepare a Condition Report of the property, as at the date of taking over, in order to facilitate assessment of compensation to be paid once Section 7 Notice is published later on. The application of Section 38 (a) proviso avoids a number of provisions prescribed under the general procedure for land acquisition. This provision in the LAA bypasses the issue of Section 4 Notice, which allows the land owner or any other interested parties to raise their objections to the acquisition of a particular land. Furthermore, Section 38 (a) proviso allows the acquiring officer to take over the immediate possession of the land, and vesting it on the institution which has requested the acquisition of such land, before the compensation is paid to the affected parties. 6.2 LAND ACQUISITION AND PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION REGULATIONS OF 2009
The LAA provides for the payment of compensation on the basis of ‘market value’ defined as the ‘amount which the land might be expected to have realized if sold by a willing seller in the open market as a separate entity’. This ‘separate entity principle’ resulted in hardships particularly when a small part of a larger land was acquired. In the open market such a small area of land fetched a minimum value. The Land Acquisition Regulations of 2009 approved by the Cabinet of Ministers and the Parliament and published in the Government Gazette of 07th April, 2009 gave the legal status to these Regulations and bound all development projects by the consolidated land acquisition and resettlement/rehabilitation processes outlined in the National Involuntary Resettlement Policy of 2001. The Regulations redefine the valuation approach for market value and states that ‘in the case of land where part of a land is acquired and when its value as a separate entity deems to realize a value proportionately lower than the Market Value of the main land the compensation should be proportionate to the value of the main land’. The Regulations also provides additional compensation beyond ‘market value’ and incorporates compensation for injurious affection, severance and disturbances based on the principle of value to owner (Gazette notification No.1596 of 7.4.2009). The regulations also provide for payment of compensation to non-titleholders. 6.3 NATIONAL INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT POLICY OF 2001
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The LAA does not provide clear guidelines directing the project executing agencies (PEAs) to address key resettlement planning and implementation issues such as (a) exploring alternative project options to avoid or minimize impacts on people; (b) compensating the non-titled persons who will be affected by a project but are currently using and dependent on land; (c) consulting affected persons and resettlement hosts on resettlement options; (d) providing for successful social and economic integration of the affected persons into the host communities, and (e) rehabilitating affected persons along with income restoration measures. In order to address the gaps in the LAA, the Government introduced the National Involuntary Resettlement Policy (NIRP) in 2001. The NIRP principled on human and ethical considerations entails the payment of resettlement value (replacement cost) and arranges for their resettlement and where necessary even their rehabilitation.
The NIRP is designed to ensure that (i) project affected persons are adequately compensated, relocated and rehabilitated; (ii) delays in project implementation and cost overruns are reduced; and (iii) better community relations are restored. The NIRP aims at ensuring that people affected by development projects are treated in a fair and equitable manner, and to ensure that they are not impoverished in the process. 6.4 POLICY OBJECTIVES
• Avoid, minimize and mitigate negative impacts of involuntary resettlement by facilitating the reestablishment of the affected people on a productive and self-sustaining basis. Ensure that people adversely affected by development projects are fully and promptly compensated and successfully resettled. The livelihoods of the displaced persons should be reestablished and the standard of living improved.
• Ensure that no impoverishment of people shall result as a consequence of compulsory land acquisition by the State for development purposes.
• Assist adversely affected persons in dealing with the psychological, cultural, social and other impacts caused by compulsory land acquisition.
• Make all affected persons aware of processes, available for the redress of grievances that are easily accessible and immediately responsive.
• Have in place a consultative, transparent and accountable involuntary resettlement process with a time frame agreed to by the Project Executing Agency and the affected persons.
6.5 POLICY PRINCIPLES
• Involuntary resettlement should be avoided as much as possible by reviewing alternatives to the project as well as alternatives within the project.
• Where involuntary resettlement is unavoidable, affected persons should be assisted to re-establish themselves and improve their quality of life.
• Gender equality and equity should be ensured and adhered to throughout.
• Affected persons should be fully involved in the selection of relocation sites, livelihood compensation and development options at the earliest opportunity.
• Replacement land should be an option for compensation in the case of loss of land; and in the absence of replacement land cash compensation should be an option for all affected persons.
• Compensation for loss of land, structures, other assets and income should be based on full replacement cost and should be paid promptly. This should include transaction costs.
• Resettlement should be planned and implemented with full participation of the provincial and local authorities.
• Participatory measures should be designed and implemented to assist those economically and socially affected to be integrated into the host communities.
• Common property resources and community and public services should be provided to affected persons.
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• Resettlement should be planned as a development activity for the affected persons.
• Affected persons who do not have title deeds to land should receive fair and just treatment.
• Vulnerable groups should be identified and given appropriate assistance to improve their living standards.
• Project Executing Agencies should bear the full costs of compensation and resettlement. 6.6 COMPLIANCE OF SRI LANKA’S POLICY AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK WITH ADB SAFEGUARDS
POLICIES
The policy principles of ADB Safeguard Policy Statement (SPS) emphasizes the need to ‘screen the project early on to identify past, present, and future involuntary resettlement impacts and risks’ and carry out meaningful consultations with affected persons, host communities, and concerned non-government organizations’. The LAA provides for the screening of projects at the stage where a request for acquisition is initially received by the Minister of Lands as well as consequent to the initial investigation where there is a period of public objections and review of same. Meanwhile, the National Environmental Act of 1980 (NEA) and its subsequent amendments empowered the Central Environmental Authority (CEA) to review and evaluate the environmental impacts of development projects. Development projects designated as “prescribed projects” by CEA require their project proponent agencies to submit either an Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) report or an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the review and evaluation by the project approving agencies. The assessment of the social impacts of such prescribed projects including involuntary resettlements is a component included in the EIA process. The preparation of an EIA is a lengthy process and needs to be conducted through a participatory process. The guidelines prescribed by CEA for the review and approval of an EIA require information disclosure during environmental screening, conducting public consultations, disclosure of the report for public scrutiny, allocating a specific time period for the public to submit their written comments, and conducting public hearings. The NEA equally applies to electricity projects as well.
The ADB SPS stipulates the need to ‘inform all displaced persons of their entitlements and resettlement options and to ensure their participation in planning, implementation, and evaluation of resettlement programs’. However, there are no legal provisions that necessarily require that the affected parties be empowered and provided an opportunity to participate in the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of resettlement programs. The National Involuntary Resettlement Policy (NIRP) of 2001 prescribes that affected persons should be fully involved in the selection of relocation sites, livelihood compensation and development options at the earliest opportunity. It further states that where a project causes involuntary resettlement of over twenty families a resettlement plan should be prepared.
The ADB SPS also looks at the Grievance Redress Mechanism for the purpose of receiving and facilitation of the resolution of the grievances of affected parties. The LAA provides a limited grievance redress mechanism whereby certain grievances of the affected parties relating to compensation can be referred to the Land Acquisition Board of Review established in terms of the LAA, in addition to the inquiry under Section 9 and 17. This is a limited mechanism that only addresses issues pertaining to compensation. The Land Acquisition Regulations of 2013 provides development projects to be designated as ‘specified projects’ by the Ministry of Lands with the ratification of the Parliament of Sri Lanka. Eighteen development projects have been declared as ‘specified projects’ in the government gazette No.1837/47 of 22.11.2013. The ‘specified projects’ qualify to establish Land Acquisition and Resettlement Committees (LARC) in the divisional secretariat divisions where the persons affected by land acquisition and dissatisfied with statutory compensation that he/she received can make their representations. The regulations of 2013 provide for a comprehensive ex-gratia compensation package to the project affected persons. Affected parties also have the opportunity of appearing before the LARC proceedings and those dissatisfied with LARC decisions on compensation may appeal to the Super LARC established at national level. In this sense, LARC also serves as a grievance redress mechanism and a mechanism to ensure that affected parties are compensated for their losses at ‘replacement cost’.
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However, provisions in 2013 Regulations do not apply to CEB since it has not obtained ‘specified project’ status to any of its electricity projects.
While the LAA provides for the payment of compensation at ‘market value’, the NIRP policy principles mandate the payment of full replacement cost as compensation which is very much in compliance with the ADB SPS. The ADB SPS prescribes the payment of prompt compensation. The LAA however contains provisions that enable the delayed payment of compensation by the State. However, in practice, various administrative arrangements are being made by project executing agencies to minimize delays in the payment of compensation and to make such payments available at the earliest possible opportunity may be by way of advanced payments. Where acquisition takes place on the basis of urgency, an affected party can be deprived of the asset well before the compensation takes place. However, in practice certain projects had taken a decision not to deprive an asset until compensation has been paid, the exception being where a dispute has been referred for adjudication.
The policy principles of ADB SPS also places its emphasis on the need to ‘ensure that displaced persons without titles to land or any recognizable legal rights to land are eligible for resettlement assistance and compensation for loss of non-land assets’. The NIRP recognizes that affected persons who do not have title deeds to land should receive fair and just treatment.
The ADB SPS recommends preparing ‘a resettlement plan elaborating on displaced persons’ entitlements, the income and livelihood strategy, institutional arrangements, monitoring and reporting framework, budget, and time-bound implementation schedule’. The NIRP mandates the preparation of a resettlement plan in order to streamline resettlement where 20 or more families are affected.
The ADB SPS specifically recommends that needed assistance be provided to those affected by displacement. The Land Acquisition Regulations of 2008 provide for certain types of assistance to be extended to affected parties within the scope of enhanced compensation. Non-monetary assistance as intended in the regulations is best achieved through resettlement planning. 6.7 INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT SAFEGUARD PRINCIPLES APPLICABLE TO THE PROJECT
Based on the national policy and regulatory framework and the safeguards policy of ADB, the project implementation will be guided by the following safeguards principles.
• Adverse impacts arising from project design, planning and implementation including involuntary resettlement would be avoided, minimized and mitigated by exploring design alternatives.
• Project related information including entitlements to affected persons (APs) will be disclosed in a timely manner and will be made available in places easily accessible to them and in local languages.
• Consultations will be carried out with APs and their communities to elicit their views and suggestions on project design and implementation procedures and to ensure their participation in project planning, implementation and monitoring.
• Given the lengthy and cumbersome procedures involved in land acquisition, the project implementing agency (PIA) i.e. CEB will opt for a negotiated settlement based on the willing buyer – willing seller principle – to acquire the land required for the project, but will ensure transparency, consistency and fairness in all its transactions including third party validation, calculation of replacement cost of land and other assets, record keeping etc.2 If, however, negotiated settlement failed, PIA will follow the acquisition procedure prescribed in the LAA and will ensure that APs are compensated at replacement cost as per the 2008 Regulations.
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• Permanent and temporary loss of crops, standing trees and commercial trees due to project constructions will be compensated at replacement value determined by the Divisional Secretaries of the respective areas.
• Civil construction works will be scheduled for off-farming seasons to minimize adverse impacts on crops and cultivations.
• Vulnerable persons/households affected by land acquisition, and physical and/or economic displacement will be provided with resettlement assistance.
• All entitlements and compensation will be paid to the APs prior to the commissioning of the civil construction work.
• Livelihoods and incomes of all displaced persons will be restored and improved.
• Grievance redress mechanisms will be established at different levels from construction sites to the PIA level to receive and resolve any grievances from APs and to be resolved within a reasonable time frame.
• Contractual agreements with construction companies will ensure that contractors adopt adequate safety measures and avoid disturbances causing from noise, dust etc.
• A resettlement plan will be developed incorporating APs entitlements, compensation procedures, plans for livelihood and income restoration and improvement, grievance redress mechanisms etc. and will be disclosed in an accessible place and in a form and language(s) understandable to APs and other stakeholders.
• Compliance with the safeguards policies and principles by PIA and the outcomes and impacts of resettlement will be monitored by both internally and externally.
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CHAPTER 7 - ENTITLEMENTS, ASSISTANCE AND BENEFITS
Any person or household, or community who suffers loss of land, shelter, business, and incomes because of the
Project impact irrespective of their title is eligible for receiving compensation and/or rehabilitation and
resettlement assistance to offset such losses enabling restoration of living conditions to a state better or equal to
the pre-project situation. All APs who are identified in the project-impacted areas on the cut-off date will be
entitled to compensation for their affected assets, and rehabilitation measures. The cut-off date for titleholders
will be the date of formal notification under LAA, i.e. date of issuing Section 2 Notice, and for non-titleholders
it would be the date of the census survey conducted based on the final design and survey. Those who encroach
into the subproject area after the cut-off date will not be entitled to receive compensation or any other assistance.
7.1 Entitlements
The entitlement matrix (Error! Reference source not found.) summarizes the main types of losses and the
corresponding entitlements in accordance with the policies and legal framework of the GoSL and ADB
safeguard policies.
Table 7.1: Entitlement Matrix
Type of
Loss Application
Definition of Entitled
Person Compensation Policy
Implementation
Issues/ Responsible
Agency
Demolition of structures
Title owners or the users of the structures ( who have built them)
All (cash) payments for land and structure will be made at replacement costs. All payments at replacement cost in material, cash, or a combination of both according to the actual loss to repair or rebuild the structure to original or better condition when remaining land sufficient to rebuild upon;
Involuntary Resettlement, 2009-
Payment for lost assets, assistance to reorganize on existing land or relocate on alternate land and support for transition period.
CEB with the guidance from the Ministry of Power, Energy and Business Development and PMU will implement the recommended actions in the RP.
Temporary evacuation of families from their residences during project construction period
compensation to pay the rent of an alternative houses to stay during project construction phase
House owners or the tenets stay in the affected house
Payments to the rental cost of the rented - in house
CEB with the guidance from the Ministry of Power, Energy and Business Development and PMU will implement the recommended actions in the RP.
Temporary loss of secure parking space
Loss of private parking space or access to secure parking lots
Residents and business owners losing access to private parking space, and vehicle owners losing access to secure parking lots.
30 days advance notice regarding construction activities, including duration and type of disruption. Where Contractor's actions cannot address the loss, affected persons (APs) will be provided secure parking space (sufficiently cordoned and provided with security guards)
Identification of sufficient space for an alternative parking facility. APs will be determined by the PMU through survey and will be provided with identification cards
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Type of
Loss Application
Definition of Entitled
Person Compensation Policy
Implementation
Issues/ Responsible
Agency
in sections of the road which will be closed during construction.
which will allow access in the temporary parking facility. The temporary parking facility will clearly identify ID numbers eligible to park based on the section where construction is being undertaken.
Temporary disruption of livelihoods
Legal titleholders, non-titled mobile hawkers and three wheel operators parked their vehicles in the sub-project area
30 days advance notice regarding construction activities, including duration and type of disruption. Where Contractor’s actions cannot ensure there is no income/access loss3, APs will be assisted to temporarily shift for continued economic activity.
Identification of alternative temporary sites to continue economic activity. PMU will determine hawkers entitled to assistance through survey and will be provided with identification cards.
Temporary disruption of livelihood
Legal titleholders, non-titled immovable business owners/operators
30 days advance notice regarding construction activities, including duration and type of disruption. Where Contractor’s actions cannot ensure there is no income/access, APs will be provided compensation for lost income or a transitional allowance for the period of disruption whichever is greater.
APs will be determined by the PMU through survey and will be provided with identification cards. The survey will determine income loss.
Temporary impacts on common resources
Common resources
Communities Replacement or restoration of the affected community facilities – including public water stand posts, public utility posts, shrines, etc.
PMU and Contractor.
Impacts on vulnerable APs
All impacts Vulnerable APs Vulnerable households will be informed of all project construction employment opportunities.
PMU will determine vulnerable APs and provide information on all project construction employment opportunities.
CHAPTER 8- RELOCATION AND INCOME RESTORATION
The sub project of 33kV tower line from Puttalam GSS to Keeriyankalliya proposed gantry will not cause any
physical displacement of the populations. However, it will result in economic displacements to a considerable
population. Economic displacement causes due to three major reasons. First, a considerable number of valuable
trees which are over and above 3m in height have to be cut-down for the ground clearance of the Right of Way.
Secondly, installation of the towers across paddy fields and other cultivation fields will lead to the removal of
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crops and trees in places earmarked for the tower footings. Thirdly, crop losses will incur during periods of
maintenance work.
The total length of the finalized line route is 28.92 km. The 16.92 km length of line goes through the highlands of private owners lands but most of the those land having Swarnaboomi deeds provided by government and other balance of land nearly 12 km length of the line goes through paddy fields. The line route is not passing over any building. Most of the affected lands owners were having two or more acres for their ownership. Therefore, none of the resettlement plan is affected by the finalized line route.
Therefore, establishing the Right Of Way (ROW) for this tower line will not involve any land acquisition or
resettlement of any persons. The land permit holders can utilize the land for intended purposes continuously
even after the completion of this tower line. But on a condition that they are not allowed growing trees of more
than 3m high within the 20 m wide land strip under this tower line. However, towers do not obstruct cultivation
of paddy lands. The tower line will not obstruct cultivations in high lands since the crops are cultivated within
these lands are less than 3m the high. Most of the households are affected by the loss of valuable trees and it’s should be compensation with relevant divisional secretaries recommended estimated cost.As such, the overall
impact of the losses on households’ economy and living standards will be marginal. The project will allow the APs to use the land which was cleared for the installation/maintenance of the towers for the same purpose for
which it has been used earlier after the completion of the construction/maintenance work except for the planting
of trees which are over and above 3 meters in height. APs will be given sufficient advance notice to harvest the
crops prior to the commencement of the construction work. Furthermore, construction work will be scheduled
to commence during non-farming seasons as much as possible to avoid/minimize the impacts on farmers’ livelihoods and incomes.
The trees to be cut-down will be compensated at replacement value determined by the divisional secretary based
on the type and age of the tree, its productivity, and the lost income during the life cycle of the trees. Similarly,
APs will also be compensated for their crop losses during construction and maintenance periods at replacement
cost. In addition, additional cash assistance as per the relavant divisional secretary’s estimation or up to LKR
10,000 is to be provided to APs affected by tower footings. The project will also provide cash assistance for
encroachers, squatters, non-title holders, tenants and sharecroppers to re-establish livelihoods and incomes
determined on the basis of the scale of their livelihood activity. The PMU will issue advance notice to the APs
prior to the start of the construction work and all the compensation will be paid prior to the commencement of
civil works. In case of any maintenance work in the future, CEB will follow the same procedure to provide
compensation to the APs. Therefore, all permanent and temporary economic losses will be properly
compensated, but no physical relocation or long term income restoration programs are envisaged for this project.
CHAPTER 9 - RESETTLEMENT BUDGET AND FINANCING PLAN
The resettlement budget was prepared based on the Entitlement Matrix which provides for payment of compensation at replacement cost and includes compensation for loss of trees and crops. The compensation for tower footings in this budget will be revised and updated after completion of the final engineering designs. CEB will disburse the necessary funds through PMU to cover the land compensation costs.
9.1 Notes on Budgetary Provisions
The following section describes the criteria used for calculating the resettlement budget.
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1. Compensation for temporary loss of crops and trees: Nearly 12 km of 33kV tower line from
Puttalam GSS to Keeriyankalliya proposed gantry traverse through paddy fields and 16.92 km
traverses through highland. On most of the highlands coconut tree plantations are noticed. However,
short-term crops such as chilies, vegetables may be cultivated on line corridows of the proposed tower
lines after removing the marked coconut trees of the lands. The compensation for removing trees will
be estimated by DS considering the type, age, productivity, lost income and time taken to re-establish
the trees to similar stage of production. Based on the assumption that about 3-4 towers are installed
within one kilometer causing temporary crop/trees losses, compensation is calculated at the rate of LKR
15,000 per kilometer considering additional cash assistance up to LKR 10,000 for the APs affected by
tower footings. The compensation for tower footings in this budget will be revised and updated after
completion of the final engineering designs. Since most of the highlands and paddy field are
swarnaboomi deeds lands. The compensation will be paid to the owners decided by DS.
2. Compensation for loss of standing trees and commercial trees: 16.92 km of 33kV tower line from
Puttalam GSS to Keeriyankalliya proposed gantry goes through the highlands. The lists of trees to be
removed are indicated in Table 9.2. The compensation was estimated by Divisional secretaries with the
support of GNs and the total estimated compensation amount for loss of standing trees and commercial
trees is LKR 19.2 Million up to now.
3. Resettlement Assistance for vulnerable households: There are no any household who lives below the
official poverty line and residing in the sub project execution area.
Compensation will be paid after getting the concurrence of ADB for the adjusted route.
Table 0.1: Resettlement Budget
No Item unit Unit rate quantity Duration Total Cost
LKR
Compensation for loss of crops along RoW
01 Loss of standing trees
and commercial trees
Number Refer Table 9.2
2398 Paid after route approval received from ADB
19.2Million
02 Temporary loss of crops and trees
kilometers - Nearly 12 km
estimated value ( final will be decided by AD)
2 Million
03 compensation for utilization of land for tower footing
Nubmer Up to Rs.10,000 or DS estimation
Nearly 100 tower footings
Will be deside by DS
1 Million
Grand Total 22.2 M
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Table 0.1: Estimated Value of Trees to be affected on the RoW of 33 kV Lines
Serial No.
Name of the Tree No of Trees
Serial No. Name of the
Tree No of Trees
1 Attikka 3
29 Uguressa 1
2 Ehala 9
30 Lolu 2
3 Cashew 355
31 Maila 1
4 Ahu 5
32 Mango 30
5 Coconut 486
33 Mara 3
6 Coconut plant (below 2yrs age)
327
34 Masan 1
7 King coconut 2
35 Mee 3
8 Burutha 117
36 Milla 2
9 Beli 2
37 Mahogani 11
10 Dan 21
38 Palmyra 37
11 Jack 12
39 Palu 6
12 Daminna 33
40 Kotta 6
13 Wood apple 26
41 Murunga 1
14 Halamba 11
42 Gaduba 1
15 Halmilla 11
43 Tamarind 22
16 Hik 6
44 Teak 359
17 Akeshiya 71
45 Thimbiri 1
18 Kalumediriya 1
46 Lunuwarana 2
19 Kaluwara 2
47 Oranga 1
20 Karaw 4
48 Gorok 1
21 Ketakela 8
49 Dhodampnaha 1
22 Wewarana 12
50 Kanda 1
23 Dunumiddella 4
51 Welan 17
24 Bulu 4
52 Thelabu 1
25 Kohomba 327
53 Nittulla 2
26 Dhoba 1
54 Ipil Ipil 10
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CHAPTER 10 - INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
CEB will be the executing and implementing agency for the components to be financed by the loan. A steering
committee, chaired by the MPRE secretary, guide CEB and review progress and results. CEB set up project
management units.
The PMU will be responsible among other things for overall coordination, supervision and monitoring of
project’s compliance with social safeguards which include resettlement planning, fund disbursements,
coordination of all activities related to RP implementation, monitoring and reporting. The PD will also liaise
with CEB and ADB for all functions related to safeguards management and reporting. The PD will be assisted
the Project Implementation Unit (PIU) headed by Project Manager (PM). PIU placed in CEB’s distribution division-1 coordinate all functions and activities related to project implementation including social safeguards
management in all respective regions.
For this subproject PIU have a project engineer and an electrical superintendent.
In the implementation of the RP, PMU will carry out the following functions.
• Prepare the draft RP, final RP and any other updated versions of RP through meaningful consultations with
APs and other stakeholders and submit to the ADB
• Coordination with relevant government agencies
• Monitor the compliance of the RP implementation with safeguard policies and plans
• Prepare budgets and disburse funds required for the planned activities of the RP
• Ensure the timely and effective disclosure of information to the APs and the conduct of consultations
• Facilitate the prompt payment of compensation to the APs before land is handed over to the contractors and the commencement of civil works
• Engage in grievance redress and ensure the prompt resolution of complaints
• Conduct periodic reviews, appraisals, surveys and studies
• Report to both the Government of Sri Lanka and ADB
The project engineer and his staff carry out the following resettlement and monitoring related activities for this
particular sub project.
• Ensure the smooth implementation of the resettlement activities
• Coordinate with local officials involved in resettlement activities
• Ensure budget and fund availability for resettlement activities
• Engage in grievance redress and ensure prompt resolution of complaints
• Report AP grievances to the PMU and ensure their resolution if complaints cannot be resolved at PIU level
• Disburse compensation and other assistance to APs
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• Ensure APs participation in resettlement activities
• Coordinate with contractors and ensure that contractors address the grievances of the APs on any issues affecting them during project construction
• Prepare periodic progress reports for submission to the PMU activities.
Table 0.1 describes the roles and responsibilities of the different agencies related to land acquisition and
resettlement activities.
Institutional Roles and Responsibilities for Resettlement Activities
Pre-project implementation stage
Establish the PMU CEB
Appoint PD, PMs and staff to regional PIUs CEB
Finalize sites for subprojects CEB, PMU & PIU
RP preparation and updating stage
Conduct surveys, appraisals, consultations in subproject locations CEB, PMU & Consultant
Prepare the draft RP CEB, PMU & Consultant
Disclosure of draft RP CEB & ADB
Update the RP based on final and detailed engineering designs CEB & PMU
Disclosure of final RP CEB & ADB
RP Implementation stage
Establish the Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM) PMU
Disclose information on GRM PMU
Initiate negotiations for land acquisition PMU
Finalize land transactions PMU
Prompt payment of compensation for land owners PMU & PIUs
Prompt payment of compensation for loss of crops, trees, livelihoods etc. PMU & PIUs
Take over the possession of land PMU
Hand over the sites to contractor PMU
Conduct grievance redress PIUs, DS & PMU
Continue stakeholder consultations PIUs & PMU
Information disclosure PIUs & PMU
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CHAPTER 11 - IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
Activities related to social safeguards management will go through different phases which include preparation
of draft and final RPs, public consultations and information disclosure, and disclosure of RPs, payment of
compensation and other assistance, grievance redress etc. All activities related to land acquisition and payment
of compensation and resettlement will be completed before subproject sites are handed over to the contractor
and the commencement of the civil work constructions. No physical or economic displacement of APs will
occur until full compensation is paid to the APs at replacement cost. All land will be freed from its
encumbrances before they are handed over to the contractor. Most of the resettlement related activities will be
completed prior to the commencement of civil works. However, public consultations, information disclosure,
grievance redress processes and monitoring will continue on an intermittent basis for the entire duration of the
project which is now considered to be 3 years. Table 0.1 presents an implementation schedule for resettlement
activities. The timeframe planned for the completion of all resettlement activities is one year. The
implementation schedule for resettlement activities are tentative and subject to modification based on the actual
progress of work.
Table 0.1: Implementation Schedule
Activity Time Frame Responsibility
Project Implementation Stage
Establish the PMU Completed CEB
Appoint PD, PMs and staff to PIUs Completed CEB
Finalize sites for subprojects Completed PMU
Project Preparation Phase
Conduct surveys, appraisals, consultations in subproject locations
Completed PMU
Prepare the draft RP Completed PMU
Disclosure of draft RP Completed PMU/ADB
Update the RP based on final and detailed engineering designs
Being completed PMU
Disclosure of the final RP Each update, once approved by ADB before commencing physical work.
PMU
RP Implementation stage
Establish the Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM)
Completed PMU
Disclose information on GRM Completed PMU
Initiate negotiations for land acquisition Not applicable
Finalize land transactions Not applicable
Prompt payment of compensation for land owners
Prior to start physical work of each site PMU
Prompt payment of compensation for loss of crops, trees, livelihoods etc.
From 01/05/2019 until project completion on 31/03/2021
PMU
Take over the possession of land Not applicable
Hand over the sites to contractor After fully compensated for each site. PMU
Conduct grievance redress from 01/06/2017 until project completion on 31/03/2021
PMU
Continue stakeholder consultations from 01/06/2017 until project completion on 31/03/2021
PMU
Information disclosure from 01/01/2017 until project completion on 31/03/2021
PMU
Monitor safeguards compliance from 01/06/2017 until project completion on 31/03/2021
PMU
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CHAPTER 12-MONITORING AND REPORTING
The PMU of CEB hold the responsibility for monitoring the overall project processes, outputs, outcomes and
impacts in periodic intervals. It will establish a monitoring desk at the PMU to conduct the monitoring activities.
The monitoring officer will be assisted by the PIUs and the project manager by providing periodic progress
reports on the status of safeguards implementation.
The PMU has developed a monitoring plan which includes the key areas for monitoring, methodologies and
relevant indicators and plans for disclosure of monitoring results well in advance of the project implementation.
The monitoring system will also focus on engaging all the relevant stakeholders in the monitoring processes
and adopt participatory processes. The methodologies would include review of documents produced by the
PIUs, contractors etc., individual/group meetings with APs and other stakeholders and surveys and studies.
The monitoring officer will undertake regular field visits to project sites and engage in communication with
APs and ensure that consultations are conducted regularly and effectively. The monitoring process will also
focus on (i) the progress of the implementation of the RP, (ii) the level of compliance of project implementation
with safeguards plans and measures provided in the legal agreements including payment of compensation and
other resettlement assistance and mitigation of construction related impacts, (iii) disclosure of monitoring results
to the APs and other stakeholders and (iv) the level of consultations conducted with APs and other stakeholders
to address gaps in RP implementation and to identify necessary measures to mitigate, avoid or minimize adverse
impacts arising from project implementation and (v) redressal of APs’ grievances.
The monitoring officer will systematically document the monitoring results and monthly reports will be
produced. The PMU submit consolidated bi-annual reports for review by ADB on the progress of the
safeguards implementation of resettlement activities and any compliance issues and corrective actions adopted.
These reports will closely follow the involuntary resettlement monitoring indicators agreed at the time of
resettlement plan.
The indicators for safeguards monitoring will include the following.
Status of the RP – conduct of surveys and census after the completion of the final engineering designs and
updating the RP, disclosure to APs and other stakeholders and obtaining approval
Public consultations and information disclosure – type of consultations conducted, participation of APs and
other stakeholders, issues discussed and addressed, status of information disclosure, outcomes of consultations
and measures adopted to address them in the updated and final RP
Land acquisition – status of property valuation and acquisition process, objections from the interested parties,
legal action taken (if any), land clearances, handing over the land to contractors etc.
Payment of compensation – status of statutory and other ex-gratia compensation paid
Mitigation of adverse impacts arising from construction work – progress of construction work and any adverse
effects on adjacent communities
Grievance redress –status of handling grievances and grievance redress
The resettlement program of the subproject will be monitored internally by the officers attached to the PMU.
The objectives of monitoring the resettlement plan implementation are to provide information to the Project
Director on the following.
a. the progress of implementation of activities which has temporary impacts to the AP’s; b. record and assess project inputs on RP implementation,
c. problems encountered in the implementation of the RP as early as possible,
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d. plan actions for timely resolution of the resettlement related issues, and e. assess whether compensation, rehabilitation measures are sufficient
The information collected through the monitoring will help to determine whether the land use restriction has any significant adverse impact on the APs and if so to address such issues satisfactorily and on time. The objective of RP monitoring is to assist the APs to re-establish/ improve the living standards and help to adjust to the living. The PMU safeguard officers will make recommendations for changes to the RP where necessary to achieve these objectives and report to the PD.
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ANNEXURE -01: SUBPROJECT DETAILS, MAPS & PHOTOGRAPHS
VALIKAMAM WEST (1)
VALIKAMAM NORTH (3)
PACHCHILAPALLI (1)
KANDAVALAI (1)
PUTHUKUDIYIRUPPU (2)
ODDUSUDAN (1)
MANTHAI EAST (2) MADU (2)
VAVUNIYA NORTH (2)
KUCHCHAVELI (1)
KINNIYA (1)MUTHUR (3)
KARACHCHI (2)
KORALAIPATTU (7)
ERAVURPATTU (3)
THANAMALVILA (5)
HAMBANTOTA (1)
GALLE (1)
SAMANTHURAI (1)
THIRUKKOVIL (1)
UHANA (1)
MAHAOYA (2)
KEKIRAWA (1)
DAMBULLA (1)THAMANKADUWA (1)
AMBANGANGA KORALE (3)
DEHIATTAKANDIYA (1)
NAULA (1)
LAGGALA (1)WILGAMUWA (2)
PADIYATHALAWA (4)
UDUDUMBARA (8) MINIPE (3)
MAHIYANGANAYA (1)
RIDIMALIYADDA (2)
BIBILA (1)
MEDAGAMA (2)
MONARAGALA (2)
BUTHTHALA (4)WELLAWAYA (3)
HALDUMULLA (3)
HAPUTALE (1)
NUWARA ELIYA (2)
WALAPANE (1)GANGA IHALA (1)
AMBAGAMUWA (1)
DOLUWA (1)
MEDADUMBARA (2)
PATHAHEWAHETA (1)
HANGURANKETHA (3)
HEWAHETA (1)
PUTTALAM
KEERIYANKALLIYA
MAHO
MA-ELIYA
MALLAWAPITIYA
RATHMALGODA
IDANGODA
RATHNAPURA
WIMALASURENDRA
MASKELIYA
WARUKANDENIYA
MORAWAKA
YAKABEDDA
MATARA
MATTAKA
KUMBURUPITIYA
IRAKANDY
KAPPALTHURAI
6 MILE POST
UHANA
AMPARAKEGALLE
GEVILIPITIYA
WELLAWAYA
MONARAGALA
BADULLA
ELLA
MAHIYANGANAYA
BIBILA
THAWALANTENNA
CHOISY
DELFT
NAINATIVU
ANALAITIVU
DS Division of Proposed RE Schemes (No. of RE Schemes)
Proposed Gantry
Existing Gantry
Existing Grid Substation
Proposed Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
Proposed 33 kV Tower Line
UKUWELA (1)
AKURANA (1)
ELPITIYA 11 MILE POST
TH
TH
Provincial Capital CitiesJAFFNA
COLOMBO
KANDY
ANURADHAPURA
BATTICALOA
KURUNEGALA
DS: Divisional SecretariatRE Shemes:Rural Electrification SchemesType of proposed 33kV tower lines: Double circuit lines with Lynx conductorType of proposed gantries: Two-section single bus bar
Proposed Existing Grid Substation for BSC
Pannipitiya
Biyagama
BSC: Breaker Switched CapacitorsSVC: Static Var Compensator
Proposed Existing Grid Substation for SVC
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B. List of 33 kV Lines CEB
Distribution
Division Province Line Length (km)
DD1 NWP Puttalam GS to Keeriyankelliya 29 NWP Mallawapitiya GS to Ratmalgoda 19 NWP Maho GS to Ma-Eliya gantry 26
DD2
CP Wimalasurendra GS to Maskeliya Gantry 10 EP Ampara GS to Uhana Gantry 12 EP Kappalthurai GS to 6th Mile Post gantry 14 EP Irankandy gantry to Kumburupitiya gantry 9 CP Choisy gantry to Thawalantenna 5 CP Kegalle GS to Gavilipitiya gantry 13
DD3
Uva Badulla GS to Ella 15 Uva Mahiyanganaya GS to Bibile 36 Sab Ratnapura GS to Idangoda via Ketaliyanpella 19 Uva Monaragala GS to Wellawaya 35
DD4 SP Warukandeniya to Morawaka 18
SP Elpitiya 11th Mile Post to Mattaka 11
SP Matara GS to Yakabedda Gantry 21
Total 292
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ANNEXURE-02 ;PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE SUB PROJECT; 33kV Tower Line of Puttalam GSS to Keeriyankalliya Gantry Public Consultations
Fig 1-01;Photos for Objection inquaries held by DS- Puttalam on 21/05/2018 at Attawilluwa (central) GS
divisions.
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Fig 1-2 Photos for Objection inquaries held by DS- Puttalam on 21/05/2018 at Attawilluwa (central) GS
divisions.
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Fig 1-03 Photos for Objection inquaries held by DS- Puttalam on 21/05/2018 at Attawilluwa (central) GS
divisions.
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ANNEXURE-04: INVENTORIES OF THE 33 kV LINE ROUTES (Puttalum GSS to Keeriyankalliya proposed Gantry)
Angle
Point
No
Angle
Point
No
Distan
ce
betwee
n two
towers/
m
Name of Land Owner Name of
District
Name of DS
Division
Name of GS
Division
No of
towers/An
gle/Suspen
sion
Area
of
Tower
(Existi
ng)
(m2)
Area
under
the
Row
(m2)
Ownership
Of Land
Type
of
Land
Number of Trees to be
felled
No of
affect
ed
house
holds Any
public
propertie
s affected
AP00 AP01 353.90
2
W.T. Wijesiri Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
1
6 x 6 5308.5 Private Land - - -
M.M.S.Madhuranga Puttalam Puttlam Kallady Private Land - - -
AP01 AP02 643.73
7
D.M.Somarathna Puttalam Puttlam
Kallady
2 6 x 6 9655.9
5
Private Land - - -
M.A.Sampath Kumara Kurera Puttalam Puttlam Kallady Private Land - - -
H.A.Namali Malkanthi Puttalam Puttlam Kallady Private Land
Burutha 1
Kohomba 1
Ipil ipil 1 - -
H.M.Somarathna Puttalam Puttlam Kallady Private Land
Burutha 1
Kohomba 2 - -
D.A.Nishantha Sisira Kumara Puttalam Puttlam Kallady Private Land
Teak 4
Kohomba 2 - -
D.A.Wajira Priyadarshani Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Teak 7
Tamarind 1
Woodapple 5 - -
A.Samanthi Athukorala Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Coconut 5
Burutha 1
Teak 15
kohomba 1 - -
M.A.Kulawathi Irangani Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Burutha 2
Coconut 1
Kohomba 4
Teak 1
Halmilla 1
Woodapple 3
Lolu 1 - -
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H.O.M.Fairoos Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Coconut 31
Cashew 1
Mango 3
Teak 9
- -
U.Prasheda Marinas Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Teak 4
Kohomba 12
Daminna 2
Mahogani 5
Lunuwarana 1 - -
H.P.Kanthi Gunathunga Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Teak 8
Kohomba 4
Helamba 1
Mango 2
Kerew 1
Akeshiya 1 - -
K.A.Rashmi Tharushika Madhushani Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Kohomba 10
Damunu 1
Palmyra 3 - -
AP02 AP03 119.62
6
Jenat Aneeta Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
1 6 x 6 1794
Private Land - - -
K.P.Swarnalatha Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Coconut 23
Teak 4
Kohomba 1 - -
AP03 AP04 234.36
1
W.M.Leenas (Division S Office) Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
1 6 x 6 3515.4
Private Land Kohomba 4
- -
H.A.Kristy Lenard Perera Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Teak 11
Kohomba 3
Woodapple 1 - -
AP04 AP05 520.93
A.M.Somawathi Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
2 6 x 6 7813.9
5
Private Land
Teak 1
Kohomba 3
Tamarind 1
Hulan Hik 1 - -
H.M.Ajith Puttalam Puttlam Kallady Private Land - - -
A.M.Inoka Priyadarshani Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Teak 3
Kohomba 4
Woodapple 2
Tamarind 1 - -
H.M.Sarath Deshapriya Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Teak 1
Kohomba 1
Koon 1 - -
W.K.Antani Wijesinghe Puttalam Puttlam Kallady Private Land - - -
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U.P.T.P.Wijesinghe Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Coconut 5
Kohomba 8
Mee 1
Tamarind 1 - -
D.M.Nalin Dasanayaka Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Kohomba 3
Tamarind 1
Daminna 1
Mango 1
Attikka 3
Coconut 1 - -
K.Gayani Dilhani Puttalam Puttlam Kallady Private Land
Coconut 7
Kohomba 1 - -
AP05 AP06 342.44
5
K.Pathmawathi Puttalam
1 6 x 6 5136.6
Private Land - - -
K.Kanthi Puttalam Puttlam Kallady Private Land Kohomba 1
- -
W.A.Karunarathna Puttalam Puttlam Kallady Private Land
Kohomba 4
- -
W.A Chandrawathi Puttalam Puttlam Kallady Private Land
Kohomba 3
Ipil Ipil 4 - -
AP06 AP07 252.54
7
H.P.Sirisena Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
1 6 x 6 3788.1
Private Land - - -
H.P.Baby Puttalam Puttlam Kallady Private Land Coconut 3 - -
K.P. Punchimanike Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
Private Land
Coconut 4
Kohomba 4
Daminna 1
Craneberry 1 - -
Divisional Sectary's Office Puttalam Puttlam Kallady
2 6 x 6 9777.6
Government Land
Kohomba 9
- -
R.A.Meri Magrat Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - - -
D.M.Dhammika Thushara Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - - -
D.M.Saman Weerasinghe Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - - -
I.A.Dharmasiri Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - - -
I.A.Pathmasiri Athukorala Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land
Coconut 1
Cashew 5 - -
B.R.Hemachandra Siriwardhana Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land
Kohomba 3
Mango 1
Tamarind 3 - -
H.A.C.D.P.Hapuarachchi Puttalam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - - -
S.P.D.I.Herath Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - - -
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D.M Jayasena Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 7
Kohomba 2
Teak 2
Burutha 3
Welan 1
Damunu 1
Cashew 4
Mango 2
Palmyra 1 - -
AP8 AP9 400.31
H.P.D.Thilakasiri Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
2 6 x 6 6004.6
5
Private Land - - -
H.P.D.Premathilaka Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - - -
A.D.Samantha Priyadarshani Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private
Land
Teak 6
Burutha 9
Kohomba 6
Cashew 5
Mango 1
Ketakala 1
- -
D.M.Wimalawathi Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Burutha 2
Teak 8
Cashew 9
Mango 1
Woodapple 3 - -
W.H.M. Janaka Sanjeewa Wijerathna Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Burutha 6
Teak 36
Kohomba 1
Cashew 24 - -
H.P.D.Kanthi Piyasili Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - - -
M.H.Pathmasili Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Burutha 15
Kohomba 4
Teak 1
Cashew 5
Tamarind 2
Welan 1
Doba 1
Koon 1 - -
AP09 AP10 238.24
3
P.W.Nishantha Kumara Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 04
1 6 x 6 3573.6
Private Land
Kohomba 3
Daminna 3
Burutha 2 - -
W.Irangani Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 04
Private Land - -
D.Nandana Wimalaweera Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 04
Private Land
Burutha 5
Kohomba 7
Cashew 27
Daminna 4 - -
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Koon 2
J.A. Radika Sanjeewa Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 04
Private Land - - -
AP10 AP11 384.61
R.M.Wijesiri Rathnayaka Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 04
1 6 x 6 5769.1
5
Private Land - - -
W.Liliyan Biyattris Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 04
Private Land
Coconut 4
Burutha 6
Teak 4
Kohomba 11
Cashew 7
Daminna 8
Milla 1
Tamarind 1
Welan 4
Akeshiya 15 - -
D.P.D.Sarath Sisira Kumara Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 04
Private Land
Coconut 20
Teak 5
Burutha 2
Kohomba 1
Ketakala 1
Welan 1
Daminna 1
Cashew 2
Akeshiya 10
Lunumidella 1 - -
D.P.D.Dayananda Wijekumara Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 04
Private Land - -
I.D. Saranapala Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 04
Private Land
Coconut 1
Teak 1
Daminna 1
Tamarind 1
Welan 1 - -
Merlin Aneeshiya Crus Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 04
Private Land
Coconut 5
Teak 10
Burutha 5
Daminna 2
Ketakala 1
Akeshiya 1 - -
R.L.P.Kumari Ranmasinghe Puttalum Mahakubukka
dawala Kiwula 04/2
Private Land
Coconut 2
Burutha 1
Chasu Nut 1
Teak 1
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K.D.Sunilawathi Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 04
Private Land
Coconut 16,
teak 12,
Burutha 2,
Kohomba 1,
Jack 1,
Cashew 1
AP11 AP12 477.02
6
K.D.Dayarathna Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
2 6 x 6 7155.3
9
Private Land
Coconut 23,
Kaluwara 1,
Jack 1,
Teak 6,
Daminna 1,
Craneberry 2,
Mee 1,
Welan 2,
Mango 1,
Cashew 3,
Wawarana 3,
Kotta 1,
Lunumidella 1,
Hulan hik 2 - -
K.A.Ranasinghe Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land
Coconut 8
Teak 12 - -
B.Vialot Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Cocounut 14
Jak 2
Teak 1
- -
J.A.Piyadasa Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 37
Teak 11
Lunumidella 3
Burutha 4
Mango 1
Halmilla 1
Mahogani 1 - -
W.A.R.U.Wanniarachchi Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 19
Teak 7
Welan 3
Gaduba 1
Jak 1
Halmilla 1
Mahogani 2
Kerew 1
Wewarana 5 - -
L.H.P.Karunarathne Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land
Jak 1
- -
AP12 AP13 578.11
4 T.P. Saman Kumara Fernando Puttalam Puttlam
Attawilluwa
Central 2 6 x 6
8671.6
5 Land
-
- -
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M.E.Perera Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land
Coconut 7
Teak 4 - -
M.Theres Melka Perera Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 17
Teak 6
Lunumidella 2
Cashew 2 - -
A.H.M Thilakani Abesinghe Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 13
Teak 17
Cashew 5
Woodapple 1 - -
W.Anasly Fernando Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land
Coconut 4
- -
W.Chandra Malani Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 21
Cashew 1
- -
T.P.Saman Kumara Fernando Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 26
Burutha 4
Jak 4
Teak 12
Kohomba 2
Halmilla 3
Mahogani 3
Daminna 1
Wewarana 3 - -
R.D.Milin Puttalam Puttalam Attawilluwa
Central Land - - -
G.Wijerani Puttalam Puttalam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 16,
Jack 1,
Halmilla 1,
Teak 2,
Kohomba 1,
Daminna2,
Cashew 3,
Mango 1 - -
R.D.Magilin Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 10
Cashew 5
Craneberry 1
Welan 1 - -
E.P.Ananda Wickckramasiri Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 4
Private Land
Coconut 29,
Teak 5,
Kohomba 1,
Cashew 5, - -
R.D Nishantha Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 9
Teak 6
Cranberry 2
Cashew 1 - -
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AP13 AP14 763.69
4
N.Prasanna Sanjeewa Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
2 6 x 6 11455.
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Private Land
Coconut 15
King Coconut 1
Kohomba 3
Burutha 1
Halmilla 1
Cashew 7
Mango 2
Akeshiya 1
Uguressa 1 - -
R.D.Sisilin Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - - -
H.A.Somalatha Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 16
Jak 1
Teak 2
Ketakala 2
Craneberry 4
Cashew 8
Gorok 1
Kerew 1 - -
P.P.Nikolospulle Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land
Coconut 3
Burutha 1
Akeshiya 1 - -
S.D.Garlin Pemawathi Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 4 _ I
Private Land
Coconut 12,
Kingcoconut,
Teak 1,
Craneberry 2,
Akeshiya 14 - -
R.D.Sumanawathi Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 4 _ I
Private Land
Coconut 4
Akeshiya 1
T.D.Hentrik Singhgho Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 4 _ I
Private Land
Coconut 14
Mango 2
Cashew 2
Akeshiya 3
T.D.Bebinona Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 4 _ I
Private Land
Coconut 6,
Burutha 2,
Cashew 2,
Wawarana 1,
Akeshiya 1 - -
T.D.Jone Sighgho Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 4 _ I
Private Land
Cocnut 11,
Teak 2,
Cashew 3,
Akeshiya 1 - -
T.D. Giro Singhgho Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 4 _ I
Private Land
Coconut 19,
Burutha 4,
Cashew 6,
Cranberry 1,
Akeshiya 3 - -
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C.A.M.Jayarathna Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 4 _ I
Private Land
Coconut 26,
Halmilla 1,
Cashew 1 - -
R.D.Santris Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 4 _ I
Private Land
Coconut 14
King Coconut 1
Burutha 2
Teak 13
Kohomba 1
Ketakala 1
Cashew 8
Kenda 1 - -
N.Pradeep Priyantha Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 13
Burutha 2
Cashew 1
Beli 2 - -
C.W Samantha Sisira Kumara Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land
Coconut 3
Kohomba 1
koon 1 - -
N. Prasanna Ranjith Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - -
N. Prasanna Sanjeewa Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - -
R.D. Magilin Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - -
AP14 AP15 738.67
8
W.A. Fransis Thisera Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 4 _ I
2 6 x 6 11080.
17
Private Land
Coconut 3,
Burutha 6,
Teak 7,
Kohomba 2,
Milla 1,
Daminna 1,
Cashew 2 - -
J.A.Seetha Ranjani Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Kiwula 4 _ I
Private Land
Coconut 30,
Palu 1,
Burutha 23,
Teak 8,
Cranberry 1,
Cashew 1 - -
R.M.Disna Madushani Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land
Burutha 1
Kohomba 2
- -
M.L.Sandya Kumari Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land
Kohomba 1
Cashew 1
Wal Ahu 2 - -
H.D.Podiya Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - - -
52
K.D.A Kamalina Subhashini Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 2
Teak 14
Klaumediriya 1
Burutha 4
Kohomba 35
Ketakala 1
Cranberry 1
Cashew 9
Mango 1
Wal Aku 2
Akeshiya 1 - -
AP15 AP16 277.48
2
G.D.Lalani Damayanthi Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
1 6 x 6 4162.2
3
Private Land
Coconut 3
Burutha 2
Teak 6
Kohomba 9
Damunu 1
Hik 1
Cashew 19
Tamarind 2
Mango 1
Wal ahu 1 - -
J.A.Stanly Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Burutha 5
Kohomba 1
Craneberry 2
Cashew 4
Woodapple 1
Nithulla 1
Ipil Ipil 1
Palmyra 1
Dodampana 1 - -
J.A. Richard Chamal Sarath Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private - - -
AP16 AP17 275.95
8
H.A.Srimath Perera Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
1 6 x 6 4139.2
5
Private Land
Coconut 6
Kohomba 5
Teak 1
Cashew 2
Woodapple 1
Akeshiya 1 - -
E.P.Nimal Ananda Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land
Burutha 1
Kohomba 1
Woodapple 1 - -
E.P.Malkanthi Pemasiri Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land - - -
E.P.D.Somawathi Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 1
Teak 4
Kohomba 1
Cashew 27 - -
53
Divisional Sectary's Office Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land
Kumbuk 3
Tamarind 2
Kohomba 1 - -
AP17 AP18 1049.1
37
R.A.Jenat Viviyan Rajapaksha Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
3 6 x 6 15736.
95
Private Land
Coconut 3
Jak 2
kohomba 3
kerew 1 - -
R.A.Yasintha Latha Rajapaksha Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Coconut 5
Cashew 7
Wel kaju 6
Halmilla 2
Orange 1 - -
K.K.Nirosha Chamali Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central
Private Land
Teak 1
Kohomba 1
Daminna 1
Welan 1
Lolu 1 - -
M.A.Roshan Vithana Benet Perera Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Paddy
Coconut 1
Kohomba 1 - -
R.M.Sarath Kumara Puttalam Puttlam Attawilluwa
Central Private Land
Coconut 20
Teak 2
Kohomnba 3 - -
G.R.Sunil Geetharathna Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land - - -
G.R.Gamini Karunarathna Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land
Tamarind 1
Kohomba 6 - -
K.A.Anulawathi Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land
Palu 1
Kohomba 3 - -
K.A.Swarnalatha Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land - - -
AP18 AP19
R.P.Rathnapala Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura
Private Land
Ketakala 1
Kohomba 3
Lunuwarana 1 - -
R.P.Susantha Janaka Abewardane Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land Akeshiya 1 - -
M.P.Vilbet Thilakarathna Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wyaparaya
Private Land - - -
R.P.D.Somasiri Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wyaparaya Private Land - -
W.Susantha Premalal Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wyaparaya Private Land
Coconut 25
Cranberry 1 - -
54
R.P.Sumanadasa Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wyaparaya Private Land - - -
R.Saman Somasinghe Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wyaparaya Private Paddy - - -
A.D.Amarapala Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wyaparaya Private Paddy - - -
L.P.D.Chandrarathna Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wyaparaya Private Paddy - - -
W.Sunil Shanthasiri Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Paddy - - -
R.K.Edward Kaldera Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Paddy - - -
E.P.Ariyadasa Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Paddy - - -
T.D.Hentrik Singhgho Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wyaparaya Private Land - - -
R.M.D.Ranjan Karunarathna Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei
Private Paddy - - -
Divisional Secretary Office
(Karabe Wewata Pahalin) Puttalam
Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei
Government Land Kohomba 4
Divisional Secretary Office
(Karabe Wewa) Puttalam
Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei
Government Land Kohomba 4
Divisional Secretary Office
(Thibiri Gaha Wewa) Puttalam
Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei
Government Land
Kohomba 8
Cranberry 1
Thibiri 1
Ehela 2
AP19 AP20 883.20
1
W.M.Chandrawathi Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei
3 6 x 6 13248.
015
Private Land - - -
W.M.Seelawathi Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land
Kohomba 2
Damunu 1 - -
unknown owner Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei
Private Land
Teak 2
Kohomba 4
Cashew 7
Woodapple 1
K.H.Sumanawathi Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Paddy - - -
B.A.Renuka Malkanthi Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Paddy - - -
W.M.Kumarathilaka Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Paddy - - -
55
W.Chandra Lalanthi Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land
Kohomba 1
Teak 2
Cashew 7 - -
R.D.Dayananda Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land Kohomba 2 - -
L.A.Sumith Susil Priyadarshana Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land
Coconut 8
Teak 9 - -
R.M.Asuntha Neelamani Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Paddy - - -
M.I.P.D.Somawathi Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Paddy - - -
M.A.Madhura Prasanna Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei
Private Land
Kohomba 2
Masan 1 - -
J.A.Tikiri Banda Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Paddy - - -
S.D. Ananda Padmasiri Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Paddy
Kohomba 8
Helaba 1 - -
AP20 AP21 184.92
8
K.S.S.N.Kumarasinghe Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei
1 6 x 6 2773.9
2 Private Paddy
Kohomba 7
Cashew 2
Ehela 1
Helaba 1
Tamarind 2 - -
J.A.Jayathunga Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land
Kohomba 2
Cashew 2
Ehela 1 - -
AP21 AP22 540.61
2
W.Ladis Lawus Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei
2 6 x 6 8109.1
8
Private Land
Kaluwara 1
Palu 2
Kohomba 9
Damunu 3
Helaba 5
Tamarind 1
Ipil Ipli 4
Woodapple 2 - -
R.A.Gunarathna Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Paddy
Kohomba 4
Helaba 3 - -
S.D.Gihan Chanaka Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land
Mara 3
Kohomba 4 - -
J.A.Rohana Priyanandana Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land
Kohomba 6
Ehela 5 - -
M. Nihal Samantha Weerasinghe Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land Kohomba 4 - -
S.P. Raveendra Indrajith Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land - - -
56
G.J. Thilakarathna Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land Kohomba 1 - -
AP22 AP23 1511.6
76
U.C.H.P.Jayasinghe Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei
5 6 x 6 22675.
05
Private Land
Coconut 47
Teak 6
Woodapple 2 - -
W.G.Pushpa Padmalatha Malkanthi Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land
Kohomba 3
Tamarind 3 - -
I.P.Rohitha Senarathna Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land - - -
N.Sumith Kumara Senarathna Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land - - -
A.P. Kapila Susantha Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land - - -
L.P. Munidasa Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Paddy - - -
N.K.P. Ananda Kumara Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala
Kiwula Tharuna
Wiuaperei Private Land - - -
R.M.Nishani Wasana Rathnayaka Puttalam Mundel Madurankuliya Private Land - - -
A.P Dhammika Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land Palu 2 - -
G.M.V.A.S. Perera Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura
Private Land
Coconut 8
Kohomba 3
Woodapple 1
Palmyra 3
kotta 1 - -
AP23 AP24 440.49
5
D.Siriyawathi Perera Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura
2 6 x 6 6607.3
5
Private Land
Kohomba 12
Daminna 2
Murunga 1 - -
R.M.Sumathipala Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land - - -
K.R.Mala Sriyani Gunawardana Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land - - -
R.D.Dinesh Gunathilaka Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land - - -
G.M.V.Ajith Shenal Perera Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land
Cocnut 4
Cashew 1
Maila 1 - -
D.J.M.Rathnawathi Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land
Coconut 3
- -
AP24 AP25 792.78
1
W.M.Martin Singhgho Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura 2 6 x 6
11891.
7
Private Land - - -
W.K.Sunil Fernando Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land
Coconut 18
Mee 1 - -
57
K.N.R.Keerthilal Gunawardhana Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land - - -
M.B. Siripala Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura
Private Land
Kohomba 1
Tamarind 1
Cranberry 1
Palmyra 1 - -
W.Somasiri Silva Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Paddy - - -
K.Siriyawathi Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Paddy - - -
W.P.Devit Appuhami Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura
Private Paddy
Coconut 3
Kohomba 2
Mango 1
Kotta 5
Kithulla 1 - -
J.A.Asela Chathuranga Jayasinghe Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Paddy - - -
E.P.Ghanapala Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private
Woodapple 1
Kohomba 1 - -
D.M.Amithsiri Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Paddy - - -
U.L.Sujith Prasanna Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Paddy - - -
K.G.Lamawathi Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Paddy - - -
R.P.Premalal Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Paddy - - -
D.M. Jayawardhana Puttalam Mundel Welusumanap
ura Private Land
Coconut 15
Cashew 3
Daminna 2 - -
AP25 AP26 1673.3
8
S.Chandrasiri Puttalam Mundel Madurankuliya
5 6 x 6 25100.
7
Private Land Palmyra 1 - -
G.Peter Singhgho Puttalam Mundel Madurankuliya Private Land - - -
B.Balachandran Puttalam Mundel Madurankuliya Private Land - - -
S.Mahindapala Puttalam Mundel Madurankuliya Private Land Coconut 1 - -
S.A.Mahinda Silva Puttalam Mundel Madurankuliya Private Land - - -
Sonic Plantation Puttalam Mundel Madurankuliya Private Land - - -
W.Kavindu Lakshan Fernando Puttalam Mundel Madurankuliya Private Land Coconut 8 - -
K.D Dayarathna Puttalam Mundel Madurankuliya Private Land Coconut 8 - -
S. Mahindapala Puttalam Mundel Madurankuliya Private Land Coconut 1 - -
AP26 AP27 E.Sanjeewa Priyantha Puttalam Mundel Madurankuliya 5 6 x 6 Private Land - - -
58
1707.5
79
A.Sarath Fernando Puttalam Mundel Madurankuliya
25613.
55
Private Land - - -
Ali Sabri Puttalam Mundel Pubudugama
Private Land
Teak 7
- -
A.V.Y. Sabharathna Puttalam Mundel Pubudugama Private Land
Coconut 15
Kohomba 4 - -
W.Fransis Fernando Puttalam Mundel Pubudugama Private Land
Kohomba 2
- -
AP27 AP28 654.87
3
W.M.C.S.S.Fernando Puttalam Mundel Pubudugama
2
6 x 6 9823.0
5
Private Land
Plant Coconut 8
Chasu nut 2
Akeshiya 1
Hik 1 - -
W.M.J.C.Rodni Perera Puttalam Mundel Pubudugama
Private Land
Kohoba 3
Chasu nut 4
Akeshiya 3
Bho Tree 1
S.W.M.T.B.Hulugalle Puttalum Mundel Pubudugama Private Land
Chasu nut 3
Bho Tree 1
A.Amitha Ruwansiri De Silva Puttalam Mundel Pubudugama Private Land
AP28 AP29 1971.1
62
Divisional Sectary's Office(Wembusole
Wewa) Puttalam Mundel Madurankuliya
6 6 x 6 29567.
43
Government Land
Kumbuk 1
- -
Chilaw Plantation PLC. Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a
Private Land
Coconut 7
Kohomba 9
Cashew 4
Woodapple 1
Hulanhik 1
Thelabu 1 - -
Industrial Presure Wessels Pvt Ltd Puttalam Mundel Pubudugama Private Land
Cashew 89
Kohomba 2 - -
M.D.Mervin Stanly Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
S.A.D.Praneetha Mayoshan Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
J.P.Rohitha Wijesiri Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
T.A.Antani Nihal Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
Chamila Thushari De Silva Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Land - - -
N.D.S.Fernando (Pilip J Weliwita) Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Land Coconut 15 - -
Divisional Sectary's Office,Mundel Puttalam Mundel Government Paddy Kumbuk 4 - -
AP29 AP30 409.76
7 J.A.D.Rohana Wasntha Puttalam Mundel
Nawadankulam
a 2 6 x 6
6146.5
05 Private Paddy - - -
59
W.S.A.Bernadeth Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
J.K.Nishani Ayeshika Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
M.M.Kumuduni Malkanthi Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
M.A.Irangani Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
P.M.Chandrarathna Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
M.L.Rasika Sriyani Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
G.Prasanna Jayaruwan Appuhami Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
W.D.M.Fernando Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
M.Cherin Perera Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
M.L.Roshan Jayalath Fonseka Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
H.A.Sebastian Appuhami Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
J.M.D.Presonahami Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
AP30 AP31 354.87
4
W.Pilipneri Fernando Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a
1 6 x 6 5323.0
5
Private Paddy - - -
T.A.Chandra Malkanthi Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
W.Cristoper Fernando Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
S.Kamal Indrajith Rodrigo Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
W.D.Priyangika Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
AP31 AP32 2709.9
22
J.P.Rathnayaka Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a
9 6 x 6 40648.
83
Private Paddy - - -
J.K.Srimath Nirosha Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
T.A.Joshop Anjelo Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
J.K.Meri Anastin Perera Puttalam Mundel Nawadankulam
a Private Paddy - - -
A.G.Jayapalan Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
H.A.F.E.Wijesinghe Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
S. Sethupathi Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
60
Thiyalnayaka Murgeiya Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
Themsana Moorthi Mahindeer Kumar Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
B.E.T.J. Mendis Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
D.G. Rupawathi Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
M.Perimarajan Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
Kolijeganadan Prasanna Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
Srivamurthi Padmanadan Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
H.A.Premadasa Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
H.K.Lunas Appuhami Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
Agalamungu Manjula Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
R.A.Dona Miyurin Deepthi Kumari Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
Pichchamungu Selwarathnam Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
K.Rasalingam Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
K.Yoganadan Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
S.Manju Pradeep Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
W.Oliver Fernando Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
L.D.Teetus Perera Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
L.L.D.M.Neeta Perera Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
M.Arumuganadan Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
S.Vijayarani Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
P.Thilak Ambina Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
AP32 AP33 1408.3
62
T.Paramanadan Puttalam Mundel Mundel
4 6 x 6 21125.
4
Private Paddy - - -
A.Ponmariyal Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
H.A.Shantha Kumara Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
G.T.Meri Kelista Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
61
B.D. Malani Chandralatha Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
W. Meri Chalat Fernando Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
R.G. Wasanatha Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
G. Jeewanaraj Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
S.Suppaiya Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
S.Mallika Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
H.Kwintin Appuhami Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
Marimuththu Anthoni Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
K.A. Suwanda Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
R.A.Layanal Appuhami Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
K.G.Sujith Susantha Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
M.A.Selwaraja Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
D.C.C.Ilangakoon Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
K.D.Jayashili Fernando Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
K.A.A.D.Kashiyarn Basil Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
Janaka Nayanajith Jayawickckrama Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
V.Sriwa Maya Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
D.M.N.S.K.Alahakoon Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
M.V.N.P.Kumara Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
AP33 AP34 542.38
M.Mangalika Puttalam Mundel Mundel
2 6 x 6 8135.7
Private Paddy - - -
W. Brijet Menal Thisera Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
K.Priyangika Subhashani
Samarasinghe Puttalam Mundel Mundel
Private Paddy - - -
W.Nadeeka Shamali Thisera Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
P.Sunil Fernando Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
J.K.Siriyawathi Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
62
AP34 AP35 424.42
7
S.Wasanthi Puttalam Mundel Mundel Private Paddy - - -
A.J.Rajkumar Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a
2 6 x 6 6366.4
05
Private Paddy
Kohomba 1
- -
K.L. Indrani Perera Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
Donald Weeraman Salgadu Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy
Akeshiya 4
- -
AP35 AP36 2539.3
19
M.C.Faruk Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a
8 6 x 6 38089.
785
Private Paddy - - -
N.Nahulindran Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Sembukuliya
Private Paddy - - -
M.H.Anwar Sidhdheen Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Sembukuliya
Private Paddy - - -
A.H.Najeema Puttalam Mahakumbukk
adawala Sembukuliya
Private Paddy - - -
A.M.Hairudeen Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
B.B.M.R.P.Jayasuriya Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
G.G.Dharmadasa Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Land
Kohomba 1
Bulu 4 - -
M.Neela Merlin Perera Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
W.P.D. Darmarathna Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy
Palmyra 1
Akeshiya 7 - -
U.Shelton Perera Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
R.Kamala Hasan Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
N.P. Sunil Thisera Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Land
Palmyra 1
- -
S.N.S.B.I. Kameera Jayasingha Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
U.Achala Duleep Perera Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
W.R.A.Piyathilaka Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
B.K.S.K.R.W. Gunawardhana Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
B.K.S.B.R.W. Gunawardhana Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
R.K.M.M.J. Madanayaka Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
B.K.N.C.R.W. Gunawardhana Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
B.S.I.R.W. Gunawardhana Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
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M.A. Wijayadasa Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
A.P.K.Malani Wijesinghe Manike Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
D.S.A.M. Anjula Chaminda Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
S.D. Jeewana Laxman Perera Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
AP36 AP37 524.37
2
P.Asanachchiya Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a
2 6 x 6 7865.5
8
Private Paddy
Cranberry1
Kumbuk 1
Palmyra 25 - -
M.S.Jeman Bawa Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
C.M.A.Majeen Puttalam Mundel Karathanwilluw
a Private Paddy - - -
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ANNEXURE-05: DETAILS OF TREES TO BE REMOVED FOR CLEARING THE RIGHT OF WAY (ROW) OF
33 kV LINE; Puttalam GSS to Keeriyankalliya gantry
Serial No.
Name of the Tree No of Trees
Serial No. Name of the
Tree No of Trees
1 Attikka 3
29 Uguressa 1
2 Ehala 9
30 Lolu 2
3 Cashew 355
31 Maila 1
4 Ahu 5
32 Mango 30
5 Coconut 486
33 Mara 3
6 Coconut plant (below 2yrs age)
327
34 Masan 1
7 King coconut 2
35 Mee 3
8 Burutha 117
36 Milla 2
9 Beli 2
37 Mahogani 11
10 Dan 21
38 Palmyra 37
11 Jack 12
39 Palu 6
12 Daminna 33
40 Kotta 6
13 Wood apple 26
41 Murunga 1
14 Halamba 11
42 Gaduba 1
15 Halmilla 11
43 Tamarind 22
16 Hik 6
44 Teak 359
17 Akeshiya 71
45 Thimbiri 1
18 Kalumediriya 1
46 Lunuwarana 2
19 Kaluwara 2
47 Oranga 1
20 Karaw 4
48 Gorok 1
21 Ketakela 8
49 Dhodampnaha 1
22 Wewarana 12
50 Kanda 1
23 Dunumiddella 4
51 Welan 17
24 Bulu 4
52 Thelabu 1
25 Kohomba 323
53 Nittulla 2
26 Dhoba 1
54 Ipil Ipil 10
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ANNEXURE-06: Official Meeting Conducted by DS with Objected Land owners for Settlement of
Objections
Objection Meeting Conducted by Mahakumbukkadawala DS
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ANNEXURE-07: LINE ROUTE APPROVAL LETTERS FROM GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS
Approval Letter of Mahakumbukkadawala DS
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ANNEXURE-08: Documents published by PUSL regarding route approval
(1) NOTICE REQUIRING WAYLEAVE (W - NOTICE) To: …………………………………………………………………………………............. (name of the occupier of the land, if the occupier is not also the owner, name of the owner) In terms of Item 3 of Schedule I of the Sri Lanka Electricity Act, No. 20 of 2009 (as amended), a notice is hereby given requiring the grant of wayleave1 at the land located at: 1 'wayleave' means such interest in the land as consists of a right of licensee, to install and keep installed, an electric line on, under, or over, that land and to have access to that land for the purpose of inspecting, maintaining, adjusting, repairing, altering, removing or replacing such electric line. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………............ (address of the land) A description of the required wayleave is given below: ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... If you are willing to grant the required wayleave, please communicate it to the undersigned within twenty one (21) days from the date of this notice, in the form attached herewith. However, if no response is received by us within the said period, it would be considered that you are not willing to grant the wayleave. …………………………………………………. Signature of authorized officer of the licensee Name of authorized officer: …………………………………… Contact number: ………………………................................ Address: …………………………………………………... Date: dd/mm/yyyy (date of notice)
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(Form to be used by a landowner in granting wayleave)
(2) GRANT OF WAYLEAVE To: (licensee) I ……………………………………………………................................................................... (full name) being the owner / occupier* of the land located at .................................................. ..................................................................................................................................................... ……………………………………………………………….………… (address of the land), hereby grant the wayleave requested by the notice dated ….............. The wayleave is granted subject to the terms & conditions given below: ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... …………………………… Signature NIC Number: .................................... Date: ................................. (*please strike off the inappropriate words)
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(3) WAYLEAVE AGREEMENT Parties: (1) Name: ...................................................................................... (“Owner / Occupier*”) Address: ...................................................................................... ...................................................................................... ...................................................................................... (2) Name: ...................................................................................... (“Licensee”) Address: ...................................................................................... ...................................................................................... ...................................................................................... Terms and conditions of the owner / occupier* of the land: ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... Terms and conditions of the Licensee: ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................................................... We, the owner / occupier* of the land and the Licensee, agree to the above terms and conditions. ........................................................... ..................................................
………………………. ………………………
Owner / Occupier* of the land Licensee Date: ......................... Date: .............................
(*please strike off the inappropriate words)
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(4) Part 5 – Information for the general public
5.1 Wayleave
(a) As per the Electricity Act, the licensees are granted powers to install any electric line or electrical plant
under, over, in, on, along or across any street with the consent of the local authority or other relevant authority.
Hence, the licensees are not required to obtain wayleave from any landowner in such instances.
(b) But the licensees require wayleave to install or keep install an electric line on, over or under a land. The
licensees can obtain wayleave:
(i) by agreement between the parties (i.e. licensee and owner or occupier of the land)
(ii) by way of an authority granted by the Divisional Secretary; or
(iii) by way of an acquisition of the wayleave
(c) Initially, the licensee will issue a notice to the owner or occupier of the land requiring the wayleave. It will
make all reasonable efforts to secure the grant of wayleave (by agreement between parties) prior to making an
application to the Divisional Secretary requiring authority to install the electric line.
(d) Upon receipt of a notice requiring wayleave to install a new electric line, from a licensee, an owner or
occupier of the land may:
(i) grant wayleave without any terms & conditions - licensee will install the line
(ii) remain silent - licensee may consider that the owner of the land is not willing to grant wayleave and hence,
may apply for authority to install the electric line from the Divisional Secretary
(iii) grant wayleave subject to terms & conditions - licensee may either accept the grant subject to landowner’s terms & conditions, or apply for authority to install the electric line from the Divisional Secretary subject to the
terms & conditions acceptable to
(iv) if he or she is not willing to grant the wayleave, inform the same to licensee in writing - licensee may
consider alternatives (if any) or apply for authority to install the electric line from the Divisional Secretary
(e) However, it is advisable for the owners and occupiers of lands to be proactive and duly respond to any such
notices or communications (verbal or written) received from licensees, requesting wayleave. Owners and
occupiers of lands are advised to propose terms & conditions (subject to which he or she may be willing to grant
wayleave) including the compensation in respect of the grant of the wayleave. Such terms & conditions may be
accepted by the licensees or may be considered by the Divisional Secretaries at any relevant inquiries. Please
refer paragraph 2.3 above for particulars relating to granting of compensation with respect to wayleave.
(f) When an owner or occupier of a land requires to get an electric line which is already installed on, under or
over a land removed, he or she may issue a notice to the licensee requiring the removal of such line - please
refer item 2.2 (a) for details. Upon receipt of such notice the licensee, upon making all reasonable efforts to
secure the grant of wayleave (by agreement between parties), may apply for authority to keep installed the
electric line from the Divisional Secretary.
(g) It is in the best interest of an owner or occupier of any land to participate at any inquiry conducted by a
Divisional Secretary, at which he or she will be given an opportunity of being heard. Also the provision of all
relevant information at any such hearing would assist the Divisional Secretary in making an informed decision
which is fair by all the parties.
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5.2 Felling or lopping of trees
(a) If any tree is or will be in close proximity to an electric line or electrical plant which has been installed or is
being or to be installed as to obstruct or interfere with the installation, maintenance or working of an electric
line/plant or is a source of danger to public, such tree has to be felled or lopped or its roots be cut back so as to
prevent it from having such effect.
(b) As per the Electricity Act, the licensees is required to give a notice to occupier of the land on which the tree
is growing, requiring him or her to fell or lop or cut back roots of a tree, referred to in (a) above.
(c) If the occupier of the land fails to comply with the requirements of a notice (issued by the licensee to fell or
lop the tree or cut back roots of a tree) and has not given a counter-notice, within seven (7) working days of the
notice, the licensee is empowered to fell or lop or cut back roots of such tree.
(d) Therefore, if an occupier of a land has any objection for felling or lopping or cutting back roots of a tree (as
required by the licensee), he or she shall give a counter-notice to the licensee within seven (7) working days of
a notice by the licensee to that effect. Upon receipt of a counter-notice, the licensee may refer the matter to the
Divisional Secretary who will give an opportunity of being heard to the parties before making an order.
(e) If the occupier of the land complies with the requirements of the notice, the licensee will pay to him or her
any expenses reasonably incurred in complying with the requirements of the notice. However, no compensation
is payable by the licensee for the economic losses incurred by the owner or occupier of the land as a result of
felling or lopping or cutting back roots of a tree.
(f) The Divisional Secretary upon conducting an inquiry may make such order as he or she thinks just in the
circumstances allowing the licensee to cause the tree to be felled or lopped or its roots to be cut back to prevent
it from having any effect referred to in (a) above.
(g) If a licensee is empowered to fell or lop the tree or cut back roots of a tree, under (c) or (f) above, it shall
comply with the requirement specified under paragraph 3.5 above.
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(5) Part 6 – General 6.1 For the licensees
(a) The licensees shall keep a copy of these guidelines in all three languages (Sinhala, Tamil and English) at its
area offices, branches and consumer service centers (as applicable) for reference by general public during
normal working hours.
(b) The notices referred to in paragraphs 2.1(a) and 3.1 above would not be considered as delivered/received,
unless acknowledged by the intended recipient. The periods specified in such notices would be counted with
effect from the date of acknowledging the receipt of the same.
(c) It is advisable to deploy the staff with best inter-personal and communication skills in attempting to secure
the grant of wayleave from the owner or occupier of any land. It has been noted that, in many instances, the
wayleave could have been obtained from the owners or occupiers of land itself, by using appropriate
communication skills and by providing information to avoid any misunderstandings.
(d) The installation of electric lines and electric plants shall be planned in a manner in which the economic
usage of land is optimized and the disturbance to the general public is minimized. Any planned expansions in
the distribution and transmission networks shall also be considered in determining the path of an electric line.
6.2 For the Divisional Secretaries
Adhering to the general guidelines specified below would ensure the legitimacy and dependability of the
decisions made by the Divisional Secretaries with respect to the Parts 2 and 3 above:
(a) It shall be ensured that all inquiries, hearings, meetings, etc. held and decisions made by the Divisional
Secretaries are arrived at by following a due process and based on the principles of natural justice.
(b) All the relevant parties, specially the relevant owner or occupier of the land, shall be duly informed of any
inquiry, hearing or meeting to be conducted. It is advisable to obtain an acknowledgment of receipt of any notice
of such inspection, hearing or meeting.
(c) All the relevant parties, specially the relevant owner or occupier of the land, shall be given an opportunity
to express his or her views at such inspection, hearing or meeting.
(d) If it is revealed that the owner or occupier of the land has not received the notice or has not been present due
to unavoidable circumstances, it is prudent to re-conduct any planned inspection, hearing or meeting with the
participation of the owner or occupier of the land.
(e) The minutes/records of all inquiries, hearings, meetings, etc. held under the paragraphs 2.1(e), 2.2(d), 2.3(d)
and 3.4 shall be maintained and submitted to the Commission when requested to do so.
(f) All efforts shall be made to optimize the usage of land which is a limited natural resource.
(g) Even if the inquiries, hearings, meetings, etc. were conducted by an officer other than the Divisional
Secretary, the final decision on the matter shall be taken by the Divisional Secretary him/herself.
(h) Any decision made by a Divisional Secretary, including the basis on which it has been made, shall be duly informed to all parties concerned.
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ANNEXURE -09: The List of the Affected Parties
No Name of Land owners Trees to be cut
down
Address & Telephone Number
1. W.T. Wijesiri -
Sinhapura, Kallady, Puttalam 0775372744
2. M.M.S.Madhuranga
- Sinhapura, Kallady, Puttalam 0726840872
3. D.M.Somarathna - Sinhapura, Kallady, Puttalam
4. M.A.Sampath Kumara Kurera -
Sinhapura, Kallady, Puttalam 0777395843
5.
H.A.Namali Malkanthi
Burutha 1 Kohomba 1 Ipil ipil 1
Sinhapura, Kallady, Puttalam
6. H.M.Somarathna
Burutha 1 Kohomba 2
Sinhapura, Kallady, Puttalam 0757583073
7. D.A.Nishantha Sisira Kumara
Teak 4 Kohomba 2
Sinhapura, Kallady, Puttalam 0772858574
8. D.A.Wajira Priyadarshani
Teak 7 Tamarind 1 Woodapple 5
Sinhapura, Kallady, Puttalam 0728608246
9.
A.Samanthi Athukorala
Coconut 5 Burutha 1 Teak 15 kohomba 1
Sinhapura, Kallady, Puttalam 0716529570
10.
M.A.Kulawathi Irangani
Burutha 2 Coconut 1 Kohomba 4 Teak 1 Halmilla 1 Woodapple 3 Lolu 1
Sinhapura, Kallady, Puttalam 0719074916
11.
H.O.M.Fairoos
Coconut 31 Cashew 1 Mango 3 Teak 9
37/46,J.P.Lane,Puttalam 0773312940
12.
U.Prasheda Marinas
Teak 4 Kohomba 12 Daminna 2 Mahogani 5 Lunuwarana 1
Samindu Mw, Kurunagala Rd, 6th Mile Post, Kallady 0722794183
13.
H.P.Kanthi Gunathunga
Teak 8 Kohomba 4 Helamba 1 Mango 2 Kerew 1 Akeshiya 1
Sinhapura, Kallady, Puttalam 0725895097
14. K.A.Rashmi Tharushika Madhushani
Kohomba 10 Damunu 1 Palmyra 3
No 09, Cement Factory Rd, Kallady 0729288633
15. Jenat Aneeta
- Sirithunga Mw, 6th Mile Post, Kallady 0772254504
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16. K.P.Swarnalatha
Coconut 23 Teak 4 Kohomba 1
Sirithunga Mw, 6th Mile Post, Kallady
17. W.M.Leenas (Division S Office)
Kohomba 4 Sirithunga Mw, 6th Mile Post, Kallady 0726300522
18. H.A.Kristy Lenard Perera
Teak 11 Kohomba 3 Woodapple 1
Sirithunga Mw, 6th Mile Post, Kallady 0772149119
19.
A.M.Somawathi
Teak 1 Kohomba 3 Tamarind 1 Hulan Hik 1
Swarnajayanthi Mw, No 14, 6th Mile Post, Kallady
20. H.M.Ajith
- Swarnajayanthi Mw, 6th Mile Post, Kallady 0724306859
21.
A.M.Inoka Priyadarshani
Teak 3 Kohomba 4 Woodapple 2 Tamarind 1
Swarnajayanthi Mw,6th Mile Post,Kallady
22. H.M.Sarath Deshapriya
Teak 1 Kohomba 1 Koon 1
Swarnajayanthi Mw, 6th Mile Post, Kallady
23. W.K.Antani Wijesinghe
- Swarnajayanthi Mw, 6th Mile Post, Kallady 0724274038
24.
U.P.T.P.Wijesinghe
Coconut 5 Kohomba 8 Mee 1 Tamarind 1
Sanhindiyawa,Lunuwila 0718252047
25.
D.M.Nalin Dasanayaka
Kohomba 3 Tamarind 1 Daminna 1 Mango 1 Attikka 3 Coconut 1
Dasanayaka Shed, Andigama 0775510071
26. K.Gayani Dilhani
Coconut 7 Kohomba 1
Uththara Attawilluwa, 6th Mile Post, Kallady
27. K.Pathmawathi
- 615/A, Sinhapura, Kallady, Puttalam 0728851641
28. K.Kanthi Kohomba 1 Meeoya Rd, Kallady 0772158800
29. W.A.Karunarathna
Kohomba 4 Daya Stores, Galkulama, Kottakachchiya 0723995521
30. W.A Chandrawathi
Kohomba 3 Ipil Ipil 4
Kandeyaya,Kottukachchiya,Puttalam
31. H.P.Sirisena
- Samagipura, 6th Mile Post, Kallady 0725267743
32. H.P.Baby Coconut 3 Sinhapura, Kallady, Puttalam
33.
K.P. Punchimanike
Coconut 4 Kohomba 4 Daminna 1 Craneberry 1
"Nethmani", Hospital Road, Kudanelubewa, Hidogama 076-7457647
34. Divisional Sectary's Office Kohomba 9 Divisional Sectary's Office, Puttalam
35. R.A.Meri Magrat - Attawilluwa, 9th Mile Post, Puttalam
36. D.M.Dhammika Thushara - Attawilluwa,9th Mile Post, Puttalam
37. D.M.Saman Weerasinghe - Attawilluwa,9th Mile Post, Puttalam
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38. I.A.Dharmasiri
- Uththara Attawilluwa,9th Mile Post, Puttalam 0774365085
39. I.A.Pathmasiri Athukorala
Coconut 1 Cashew 5
Pinnakalewatta, Diwulapitiya 0726129405
40. B.R.Hemachandra Siriwardhana
Kohomba 3 Mango 1 Tamarind 3
Uththara Attawilluwa, Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0775326733
41. H.A.C.D.P.Hapuarachchi
- Uththara Attawilluwa Rd, 6th Mile Post, Kallady 0728825242
42. S.P.D.I.Herath - DS Office,Padiyathalawa
43.
D.M Jayasena
Coconut 7 Kohomba 2 Teak 2 Burutha 3 Welan 1 Damunu 1 Cashew 4 Mango 2 Palmyra 1
Attawilluwa, 9th Mile Post, Puttalam 0723452714
44. H.P.D.Thilakasiri
- Thewanuwara, Thabbowa, Puttalam 0726417113
45. H.P.D.Premathilaka
- Uththara Attawilluwa, 9th Mile Post, Puttalam 0712146139
46.
A.D.Samantha Priyadarshani
Teak 6 Burutha 9 Kohomba 6 Cashew 5 Mango 1 Ketakala 1
Shramashakthi Mw, Central Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0719493161
47.
D.M.Wimalawathi
Burutha 2 Teak 8 Cashew 9 Mango 1 Woodapple 3
7th Lane, Bhodirajapura, 9th Mile Post, Puttalam 0725937020
48. W.H.M. Janaka Sanjeewa Wijerathna
Burutha 6 Teak 36 Kohomba 1 Cashew 24
Kiula 04/02, Kottukachchiya
49. H.P.D.Kanthi Piyasili
- Uththara Attawilluwa, 9th Mile Post, Puttalam 0729332605
50.
M.H.Pathmasili
Burutha 15 Kohomba 4 Teak 1 Cashew 5 Tamarind 2 Welan 1 Doba 1 Koon 1
Kandeyaya, Kottukachchiya 0724469840/0323618243
51. P.W.Nishantha Kumara
Kohomba 3 Daminna 3 Burutha 2
Uththara Attawilluwa, 9th Mile Post, Puttalam 0779575523
52. W.Irangani
Uththara Attawilluwa, Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0776039925
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53.
D.Nandana Wimalaweera
Burutha 5 Kohomba 7 Cashew 27 Daminna 4 Koon 2
Uththara Attawilluwa, Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0724486800
54. J.A. Radika Sanjeewa
- 7 th Lane, Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0766505422
55. R.M.Wijesiri Rathnayaka
- Uththara Attawilluwa, 9th Mile Post, Puttalam 0325682262
56.
W.Liliyan Biyattris
Coconut 4 Burutha 6 Teak 4 Kohomba 11 Cashew 7 Daminna 8 Milla 1 Tamarind 1 Welan 4 Akeshiya 15
Uththara Attawilluwa, Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0776039925
57.
D.P.D.Sarath Sisira Kumara
Coconut 20 Teak 5 Burutha 2 Kohomba 1 Ketakala 1 Welan 1 Daminna 1 Cashew 2 Akeshiya 10 Lunumidella 1
Kiwula 04/02, Kottakachchiya 0724486935
58. D.P.D.Dayananda Wijekumara
Kiwula 04, Kanaththa Rd, Kottukachchiya 0724005501
59.
I.D. Saranapala
Coconut 1 Teak 1 Daminna 1 Tamarind 1 Welan 1
Kiwula 4, Kandeyaya, Kottukachchiya 076-7992221
60.
Merlin Aneeshiya Crus
Coconut 5 Teak 10 Burutha 5 Daminna 2 Ketakala 1 Akeshiya 1
277/12, Siriwardhana Pedesa, Munnantharaya, Negambo 031-3314399
61.
K.D.Sunilawathi
Coconut 16, teak 12, Burutha 2, Kohomba 1, Jack 1, Cashew 1
Kiwula 04, Kottukachchiya 0723682853
62.
K.D.Dayarathna
Coconut 23, Kaluwara 1, Jack 1, Teak 6, Daminna 1, Craneberry 2,
Uththara Attawilluwa, Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0323291285
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Mee 1, Welan 2, Mango 1, Cashew 3, Wawarana 3, Kotta 1, Lunumidella1, Hulan hik 2
63. K.A.Ranasinghe
Coconut 8 Teak 12
Uththara Attawilluwa, 9th Mile Post, Puttalam 0325681414
64. B.Vialot
Cocounut 14 Jak 2 Teak 1
Uththara Attawilluwa, 9th Mile Post, Puttalam
65.
J.A.Piyadasa
Coconut 37 Teak 11 Lunumidella 3 Burutha 4 Mango 1 Halmilla 1 Mahogani 1
Central Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0775594377
66.
W.A.R.U.Wanniarachchi
Coconut 19 Teak 7 Welan 3 Gaduba 1 Jak 1 Halmilla 1 Mahogani 2 Kerew 1 Wewarana 5
Koswatiya Rd, Uththara Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0724858016
67. L.H.P.Karunarathne
Jak 1 Uththara Attawilluwa, Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0325710544
68. M.E.Perera
Coconut 7 Teak 4
Uththara Attawilluwa, Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0325686159
69.
M.Theres Melka Perera ,
Coconut 17 Teak 6 Lunumidella 2 Cashew 2
Uththara Attawilluwa, Attawilluwa, Puttalam
70.
A.H.M Thilakani Abesinghe
Coconut 13 Teak 17 Cashew 5 Woodapple 1
No 111,Uththara Attawilluwa, 09 Bawuma, Puttalam 0325633112
71. W.Anasly Fernando
Coconut 4 Uththara Attawilluwa,9th Mile Post, Puttalam 0775897215
72. W.Chandra Malani
Coconut 21 Cashew 1
No 36, Marada, Marawila 0775897215
73.
T.P.Saman Kumara Fernando
Coconut 26 Burutha 4 Jak 4 Teak 12 Kohomba 2 Halmilla 3 Mahogani 3 Daminna 1 Wewarana 3
Uththara Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0724059090
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74. R.D.Milin - Galkulama, Kottukachchiya 0729995600
75.
G.Wijerani
Coconut 16 Jack 1 Halmilla 1 Teak 2 Kohomba 1 Daminna 2 Cashew 3 Mango 1
Kiwula 04, Akkara 20, Kottukachchiya 0716940565
76.
R.D.Magilin
Coconut 10 Cashew 5 Craneberry 1 Welan 1
No.178, Suhada Janapadaya, Elabadagama,Pannala 071-3283456
77.
E.P.Ananda Wickckramasiri
Coconut 29 Teak 5 Kohomba 1 Cashew 5
Kiwula 04, Kottukachchiya 0715965643
78.
R.D Nishantha
Coconut 9 Teak 6 Cranberry 2 Cashew 1
09 Bauma, Attawilluwa Central, Puttalam 072-6990198
79.
N.Prasanna Sanjeewa
Coconut 15 King Coconut 1 Kohomba 3 Burutha 1 Halmilla 1 Cashew 7 Mango 2 Akeshiya 1 Uguressa 1
Attawilluwa Central,Puttalam
80. R.D.Sisilin - Central Attawilluwa, Puttalam
81.
H.A.Somalatha
Coconut 16 Jak 1 Teak 2 Ketakala 2 Craneberry 4 Cashew 8 Gorok 1 Kerew 1
Central Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0717980627
82. P.P.Nikolospulle
Coconut 3 Burutha 1 Akeshiya 1
No 17, Kiwula 04, Kottukachchiya 0773564855
83.
S.D.Garlin Pemawathi
Coconut 12 Kingcoconut 1 Teak 1 Craneberry 2 Akeshiya 14
Ruwan Niwasa, Kiwula 04, Kottukachchiya
84. R.D.Sumanawathi
Coconut 4 Akeshiya 1
Kiula No 04, Kottukachchiya 071-7104811
85.
T.D.Hentrik Singhgho
Coconut 14 Mango 2 Cashew 2 Akeshiya 3
Kiwula 04, Galkulama, Kottukachchiya 0724981151
99
86.
T.D.Bebinona
Coconut 6 Burutha 2 Cashew 2 Wawarana 1 Akeshiya 1
Kiwula 04, Galkulama, Kottukachchiya
87.
T.D.Jone Sighgho
Cocnut 11 Teak 2 Cashew 3 Akeshiya 1
Kiwula 04, Galkulama, Kottukachchiya 0715281836
88.
T.D. Giro Singhgho
Coconut 19 Burutha 4 Cashew 6 Cranberry 1 Akeshiya 3
Kiula 4, Galkuluma, Kottukachchiya
89. C.A.M.Jayarathna
Coconut 26 Halmilla 1 Cashew 1
Kiwula 04, Kottukachchiya 0775718244
90.
R.D.Santris
Coconut 14 King Coconut 1 Burutha 2 Teak 13 Kohomba 1 Ketakala 1 Cashew 8 Kenda 1
Mallankulama, Kottukachchiya
91.
N.Pradeep Priyantha
Coconut 13 Burutha 2 Cashew 1 Beli 2
Attawilluwa Central, Puttalam 072-6990112
92. C.W Samantha Sisira Kumara
Coconut 3 Kohomba 1 koon 1
Attawilluwa Central,Puttalam 072-4880710
93. N. Prasanna Ranjith Belistapura,Puttalam
94. N. Prasanna Sanjeewa Attawilluwa Central, Puttalam
95. R.D. Magilin
No.178, Suhada Janapadaya, Elabadagama, Pannala 071-3283456
96.
W.A. Fransis Thisera
Coconut 3 Burutha 6 Teak 7 Kohomba 2 Milla 1 Daminna 1 Cashew 2
Kiula 4, Galkuluma, Kottukachchiya
97.
J.A.Seetha Ranjani
Coconut 30 Palu 1 Burutha 23 Teak 8 Cranberry 1 Cashew 1
Kiwula 04, Kottukachchiya 0719465541
98. R.M.Disna Madushani
Burutha 1 Kohomba 2
Central Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0713314124
99. M.L.Sandya Kumari
Kohomba 1 Cashew 1 Wal Ahu 2
Central Attawilluwa, Puttalam
100
100. H.D.Podiya - Central Attawilluwa, Puttalam
101.
K.D.A Kamalina Subhashini
Coconut 2 Teak 14 Klaumediriya 1 Burutha 4 Kohomba 35 Ketakala 1 Cranberry 1 Cashew 9 Mango 1 Wal Aku 2 Akeshiya 1
Attawilluwa Central, Puttalam 077-8843050
102.
G.D.Lalani Damayanthi
Coconut 3 Burutha 2 Teak 6 Kohomba 9 Damunu 1 Hik 1 Cashew 19 Tamarind 2 Mango 1 Wal Ahu 1
Central Attawilluwa,Puttalam 0788349048
103.
J.A.Stanly
Burutha 5 Kohomba 1 Craneberry 2 Cashew 4 Woodapple 1 Nithulla 1 Ipil Ipil 1 Palmyra 1 Dodampana 1
Central Attawilluwa,Puttalam 0724399629
104. J.A. Richard Chamal Sarath - "Laal Sewana",Pothuwilluwa,Paluwilluwa
105.
H.A.Srimath Perera
Coconut 6 Kohomba 5 Teak 1 Cashew 2 Woodapple 1 Akeshiya 1
Central Attawilluwa,Puttalam 0777341129
106. E.P.Nimal Ananda
Burutha 1 Kohomba 1 Woodapple 1
Central Attawilluwa,Puttalam 0716281327
107. E.P.Malkanthi Pemasiri - Central Attawilluwa,Puttalam
108.
E.P.D.Somawathi
Coconut 1 Teak 4 Kohomba 1 Cashew 27
Central Attawilluwa,Puttalam
109. Divisional Sectary's Office
Kumbuk 3 Tamarind 2 Kohomba 1
Divisional Sectary's Office, Puttalam
110.
R.A.Jenat Viviyan Rajapaksha
Coconut 3 Jak 2 kohomba 3 kerew 1
Central Attawilluwa,Puttalam 0719382443
101
111.
R.A.Yasintha Latha Rajapaksha
Coconut 5 Cashew 7 Wel kaju 6 Halmilla 2 Orange 1
Central Attawilluwa,Puttalam
112.
K.K.Nirosha Chamali
Teak 1 Kohomba 1 Daminna 1 Welan 1 Lolu 1
Central Attawilluwa,Puttalam 0724935264
113. M.A.Roshan Vithana Benet Perera
Coconut 1 Kohomba 1
Central Attawilluwa, Puttalam 0777328404
114. R.M.Sarath Kumara
Coconut 20 Teak 2 Kohomba 3
Central Attawilluwa,Puttalam 0725556732
115. G.R.Sunil Geetharathna - Welusumanapura, Madurankuliya
116. G.R.Gamini Karunarathna
Tamarind 1 Kohomba 6
Welusumanapura, Madurankuliya
117. K.A.Anulawathi
Palu 1 Kohomba 3
Pathirajawatta,Welusumanapura,Madurankuliya 0712356352
118. K.A.Swarnalatha - Pathirajawatta,Welusumanapura,Madurankuliya
119. R.P.Rathnapala
Ketakala 1 Kohomba 3 Lunuwarana 1
Welusumanapura,Madurankuliya 0717030621
120. R.P.Susantha Janaka Abewardane Akeshiya 1
Welusumanapura,Madurankuliya 0724101365
121. M.P.Vilbet Thilakarathna
- Welusumanapura,Madurankuliya 0779395937
122. R.P.D.Somasiri
Welusumanapura,Madurankuliya 0724677257
123. W.Susantha Premalal Coconut 25
Cranberry 1
No 22,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0711038001
124. R.P.Sumanadasa
- No 03,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya
125. R.Saman Somasinghe
- Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0323298037
126. A.D.Amarapala - Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya
127. L.P.D.Chandrarathna
-
15 Yaya,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0776710559
128. W.Sunil Shanthasiri
- Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0725261574
129. R.K.Edward Kaldera - Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya
130. E.P.Ariyadasa
- Welusumanapura,Madurankuliya 0715854820
131. T.D.Hentrik Singhgho
- Kiula 4,Galkuluma,Kottukachchiya 077-2080088
132. R.M.D.Ranjan Karunarathna - Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya
133. Divisional Secretary Office (Karabe Wewata Pahalin)
Kohomba 4
Divisional Secretary Office, Mahakumbukkadawala (Karabe Wewata Pahalin)
102
134. Divisional Secretary Office (Karabe Wewa)
Kohomba 4
Divisional Secretary Office, Mahakumbukkadawala (Karabe Wewa)
135. Divisional Secretary Office (Thibiri Gaha Wewa)
Kohomba 8 Cranberry 1 Thibiri 1 Ehela 2
Divisional Secretary Office, Mahakumbukkadawala (Thibiri Gaha Wewa)
136. W.M.Chandrawathi
-
No 23,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0714643778
137. W.M.Seelawathi
Kohomba 2 Damunu 1
Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0775112902
138.
unknown owner
Teak 2 Kohomba 4 Cashew 7 Woodapple 1
Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya, Madurankuliya
139. K.H.Sumanawathi
-
No 15,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0724690222
140. B.A.Renuka Malkanthi
-
No 15,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0724690222
141. W.M.Kumarathilaka
- No 27,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya
142. W.Chandra Lalanthi
Kohomba 1 Teak 2 Cashew 7
Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0725100491
143. R.D.Dayananda
Kohomba 2 Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0773228607
144. L.A.Sumith Susil Priyadarshana
Coconut 8 Teak 9
Pathum Mw,Welusumanapura, Madurankuliya 0766844067
145. R.M.Asuntha Neelamani
-
No 22,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0711038001
146. M.I.P.D.Somawathi - Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya
147. M.A.Madhura Prasanna
Kohomba 2 Masan 1
Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0773080223
148. J.A.Tikiri Banda
- Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya
149. S.D. Ananda Padmasiri
Kohomba 8 Helaba 1
Dangaswewa, Mahakubukkadawala
150.
K.S.S.N.Kumarasinghe
Kohomba 7 Cashew 2 Ehela 1 Helaba 1 Tamarind 2
Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya
151. J.A.Jayathunga
Kohomba 2 Cashew 2 Ehela 1
Kiwula 23,Welasiya,Madurankuliya 0723904796
152.
W.Ladis Lawus
Kaluwara 1 Palu 2 Kohomba 9 Damunu 3 Helaba 5
No 25,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya
103
Tamarind 1 Ipil Ipli 4 Woodapple 2
153. R.A.Gunarathna Kohomba 4
Helaba 3
No 15,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0325718649
154. S.D.Gihan Chanaka Mara 3
Kohomba 4
No 23,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya
155. J.A.Rohana Priyanandana
Kohomba 6 Ehela 5
No 23,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya
156. M. Nihal Samantha Weerasinghe Kohomba 4
Attawilluwa Central,Wewa Road,Puttalam 071-5883354
157. S.P. Raveendra Indrajith - Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya, Madurankuliya
158. G.J. Thilakarathna Kohomba 1 Kiwula No.24, Welasiya, Madurankuliya
159. U.C.H.P.Jayasinghe
Coconut 47 Teak 6 Woodapple 2
No 10, Keppetipola Rd, Jaela 0750956756
160. W.G.Pushpa Padmalatha Malkanthi
Kohomba 3 Tamarind 3
Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya 0776606150
161. I.P.Rohitha Senarathna
-
No 19,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya, Madurankuliya 0725693082
162. N.Sumith Kumara Senarathna
- No 25,Kiwula Tharuna Wyaparaya,Madurankuliya
163. A.P. Kapila Susantha
- Kiula Tharuna Wyaparaya ,Madurankuliya 071-3034580
164. L.P. Munidasa - Dangaswewa, Mahakubukkadawala
165. N.K.P. Ananda Kumara - Sandya Motors, Dummalasooriya
166. R.M.Nishani Wasana Rathnayaka -
Ihala Rathmalgaswewa, Madurankuliya 0776010811
167. A.P Dhammika Palu 2 No.74/1, Yatiyana,Minuwangoda
168.
G.M.V.A.S. Perera
Coconut 8 Kohomba 3 Woodapple 1 Palmyra 3 kotta 1
Weediyawaththa Road, 21 Kanuwa, Wanathawilluwa
169. D.Siriyawathi Perera
Kohomba 12 Daminna 2 Murunga 1
Rathmalgaswewa, Madurankuliya
170. R.M.Sumathipala - Rathmalgaswewa, Madurankuliya
171. K.R.Mala Sriyani Gunawardana -
Rathmalgaswewa, Madurankuliya
172. R.D.Dinesh Gunathilaka - Rathmalgaswewa, Madurankuliya
173. G.M.V.Ajith Shenal Perera
Cocnut 4 Cashew 1 Maila 1
Koiya Bawuma,Paththayama, Madurankuliya 0717648859
174. D.J.M.Rathnawathi
Coconut 3 Rathmalgaswewa,Welasiya,Madurankuliya 0711714615
175. W.M.Martin Singhgho
- Rathmalgaswewa, Madurankuliya 0723457407
176. W.K.Sunil Fernando
Coconut 18 Mee 1
No11,Dummaladeniya East,Wennappuwa 0772171313
104
177. K.N.R.Keerthilal Gunawardhana -
Welasiya,Madurankuliya 0325783964
178.
M.B. Siripala
Kohomba 1 Tamarind 1 Cranberry 1 Palmyra 1
No 06, Kiula Tharuna Wyaparaya ,Madurankuliya 071-3990425
179. W.Somasiri Silva - Rathmalgaswewa,Welasiya,Madurankuliya
180. K.Siriyawathi
- Rathmalgaswewa,Welasiya,Madurankuliya 0723147847
181.
W.P.Devit Appuhami
Coconut 3 Kohomba 2 Mango 1 Kotta 5 Kithulla 1
Rathmalgaswewa, Welasiya, Madurankuliya 0783535247
182. J.A.Asela Chathuranga Jayasinghe -
Rathmalgaswewa,Welasiya,Madurankuliya 0769776558
183. E.P.Ghanapala
Woodapple 1 Kohomba 1
Rathmalgaswewa,Welasiya,Madurankuliya 0724070315
184. D.M.Amithsiri
- Rathmalgaswewa,Welasiya,Madurankuliya 0723115109
185. U.L.Sujith Prasanna - Welusumanapura, Madurankuliya
186. K.G.Lamawathi - Welusumanapura, Madurankuliya
187. R.P.Premalal - Rathmalgaswewa, Mahakumbukkadawala
188. D.M. Jayawardhana
Coconut 15 Cashew 3 Daminna 2
Welasiya South,Madurankuliya 0773115149
189. S.Chandrasiri
Palmyra 1 Temple Road, Madurankuliya 0757090421
190. G.Peter Singhgho
- Keerthisinhagama, Madurankuliya 0725181935
191. B.Balachandran
- Keerthisinhagama, Madurankuliya 0725949238
192. S.Mahindapala
Coconut 1 155,Keerthisinhagama, Madurankuliya 0767418861
193. S.A.Mahinda Silva - Keerthisinhagama, Madurankuliya
194. Sonic Plantation
- Keerthisinhagama, Madurankuliya 0776730079/0774441140
195. W.Kavindu Lakshan Fernando
Coconut 8 Jayasirigama, Madurankuliya 0716022555
196. K.D Dayarathna
Coconut 8 Keerthisinhagama, Madurankuliya 0722231961
197. S. Mahindapala Coconut 1 155,Keerthisinhagama, Madurankuliya
198. E.Sanjeewa Priyantha
- Mangalaeliya, Ashokapura 0789093172
199. A.Sarath Fernando
-
Kumbukkadawala Rd, 3 Mile Post, Madurankuliya 0725230756
200. Ali Sabri
Teak 7 No 14,Wana Road, Puttalam 0777328344
201. A.V.Y. Sabharathna Coconut 15
Kohomba 4
No.100,Thibillawaththa, Puttalam Road, Chilaw 077-3290119
202. W.Fransis Fernando Kohomba 2 South Warichchikattuwa, Mangala Eliya
105
077-6368821
203. A.Amitha Ruwansiri De Silva
- Marichchikattuwa South, Mangalaeliya 0770757046
204. Divisional Sectary's Office(Wembusole Wewa)
Kumbuk 1 Divisional Sectary's Office , Mundal (Wembusole Wewa)
205.
Chilaw Plantation PLC.
Coconut 7 Kohomba 9 Cashew 4 Woodapple Hulanhik 1 Thelabu 1
Kapruka Sewana, No.165, Puttalam Road,Chilaw
206. Industrial Presure Wessels Pvt Ltd
Cashew 89 Kohomba 2
59/1/1,Chithra Lena, Colombo 05
207. M.D.Mervin Stanly
- Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0785172088
208. S.A.D.Praneetha Mayoshan
- 2 Mile Post, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0767565394
209. J.P.Rohitha Wijesiri
- 1 Mile Post, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0718232530
210. T.A.Antani Nihal
- 1 Mile Post, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0775410006
211. Chamila Thushari De Silva
-
Ilukfeild Watta, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0772720222/0719876999
212. N.D.S.Fernando (Pilip J Weliwita) Coconut 15
No 158, Jaya Mw, Boralassa, Lunuwila 0715674329
213. Divisional Sectary's Office,Mundel
Kumbuk 4 Divisional Sectary's Office, Mundel
214. J.A.D.Rohana Wasntha
- Nawandankulama, 2nd Mile Post, Mangalaeliya 0767058771
215. W.S.A.Bernadeth - Nawandankulama,1st Mile Post, Mangalaeliya
216. J.K.Nishani Ayeshika
-
3 Mile Post, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0726365004
217. M.M.Kumuduni Malkanthi
- Nawandankulama, Weerahalkattuwa 0711707998
218. M.A.Irangani
- Jayarajapura, Nawandankulama 0774100261
219. P.M.Chandrarathna
- Ashokapura, Mangalaeliya 0724366502
220. M.L.Rasika Sriyani
- 3 Mile Post, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0711736680
221. G.Prasanna Jayaruwan Appuhami -
3 Mile Post, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0776395178
222. W.D.M.Fernando
- Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0766647419
223. M.Cherin Perera - 1 Mile Post, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya
224. M.L.Roshan Jayalath Fonseka - 3 Mile Post, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya
225. H.A.Sebastian Appuhami - 96 Watta, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya
226. J.M.D.Presonahami
- 1 Mile Post, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0710717074
227. W.Pilipneri Fernando
- Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0779099804
228. T.A.Chandra Malkanthi - Palliya Asala, Poththuwilluwa,Palawiya
106
0776625539
229. W.Cristoper Fernando - Jayarajapura, Mahakumbukkadawala
230. S.Kamal Indrajith Rodrigo
- 2 Mile Post, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0724168682
231. W.D.Priyangika - 1 Mile Post, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya
232. J.P.Rathnayaka - Shanthiya Kallaya, Mundal
233. J.K.Srimath Nirosha
- 3 Mile Post, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0779222123
234. T.A.Joshop Anjelo
- Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya 0774124125
235. J.K.Meri Anastin Perera
- Weehenkattuwa, Nawandankulama, Mangalaeliya
236. A.G.Jayapalan
- Kirimattawa,Mundal 0779731639
237. H.A.F.E.Wijesinghe
- No 30, Sapirigama,Mundal 0715982267
238. S. Sethupathi
- 58/32, Anuaradapura Road, Puttalam 0322267274
239. Thiyalnayaka Murgeiya
- Keerimattawa, Mundal 0776025170
240. Themsana Moorthi Mahindeer Kumar -
Thandiwil, Mundel 0757389618
241. B.E.T.J. Mendis
- Karthanwilluwa, Mundal 0776936924
242. D.G. Rupawathi
- Mundalkaduwa, Mundel 0722179893
243. M.Perimarajan
- Mundalkaduyaya, Mundal 0775013565
244. Kolijeganadan Prasanna
- 84,Karungalicholei,Mundal 0752293240
245. Srivamurthi Padmanadan
- Mahasembukuliya,Mundal 0729445409
246. H.A.Premadasa
- Anomawatta,Mundal 0779504959
247. H.K.Lunas Appuhami
- Karuwalabedda,Mundal 0774009798
248. Agalamungu Manjula
- Karungalicholei,Mundal 0768005298
249. R.A.Dona Miyurin Deepthi Kumari
-
442,Mahasembukuliya, Mundal 0717512555
250. Pichchamungu Selwarathnam
- 34 B, Karungalicholei, Mundal 0775129223
251. K.Rasalingam
- Karungalicholei,Mundal 0725644670
252. K.Yoganadan
- 53A,Karungalicholei,Mundal 07634452113
253. S.Manju Pradeep
- Karungalicholei,Mundal 0766586135
254. W.Oliver Fernando
- C.S.Watta, Mundal 0313321884
255. L.D.Teetus Perera
- Puttalam Rd,Mundal 0777989205
107
256. L.L.D.M.Neeta Perera
- Puttalam Rd,Mundal 0770330167
257. M.Arumuganadan
- Karungalicholei,Mundal 0724480391
258. S.Vijayarani
- Akkara 60, Mundal 0723509016
259. P.Thilak Ambina - Karthanwilluwa, Mundel
260. T.Paramanadan
-
No 40,St Meri Road, Pallanchena North, Kochchikade 0777145659
261. A.Ponmariyal
- Kirimattawa,Mundal 0779731639
262. H.A.Shantha Kumara
- Suhada Mw, Karnanwilluwa, Mundal 0724480130
263. G.T.Meri Kelista
- Karnanwilluwa,Mundal 0776111490
264. B.D. Malani Chandralatha
- Suhada Mw,Karnanwilluwa, Mundal 0724480133
265. W. Meri Chalat Fernando
- Swarna Stores, Mundal 0776285506
266. R.G. Wasanatha - Akkara 412 Yaya, Mundal
267. G. Jeewanaraj
- Puttalam Road, Mundal 0724480400
268. S.Suppaiya
- Masembukuliya,Puttalam 0776238889
269. S.Mallika
- No 77, karungaliya, Mundal 0711514038
270. H.Kwintin Appuhami
- Akkara 412 yaya, Mundal 0716550531
271. Marimuththu Anthoni
- Karthanwilluwa, Mundal 0776038668
272. K.A. Suwanda
- Unaweliya, Madurankuliya 0772557985
273. R.A.Layanal Appuhami
- Mundalkaduyaya, Mundal 0771875064
274. K.G.Sujith Susantha
- 15 th Mile Post,Mundal 0724481224
275. M.A.Selwaraja
- 15 th Mile Post,Mundal 0724481203
276. D.C.C.Ilangakoon
- No 15,Samangigama,Mundal 0775668105
277. K.D.Jayashili Fernando
- Akkara 412, Mundal 0778181464
278. K.A.A.D.Kashiyarn Basil
- 287,Mahasembukuliya, Mundal 0711602951
279. Janaka Nayanajith Jayawickckrama -
Sapirigama, Mundal 0774021920
280. V.Sriwa Maya
- Ranawiru Mw,Arachchikattuwa 0766079224
281. D.M.N.S.K.Alahakoon
- No 315,Puttalam Rd,Mundal 0777194165
282. M.V.N.P.Kumara
- Akkara 412, Mundal 0776193423
108
283. M.Mangalika
-
Infront of Railway Quarters, Puttam Rd, Mundal 0322052285
284. W. Brijet Menal Thisera
- Akkara 412 Yaya, Mundal 0772272378
285. K.Priyangika Subhashani Samarasinghe -
Puttalam Rd,Mundal 0715405718
286. W.Nadeeka Shamali Thisera
- Karthanwilluwa, Mundal 0771370628
287. P.Sunil Fernando
- Karthanwilluwa, Mundal 0779543205
288. J.K.Siriyawathi
- No 12,Railway Quarters,Mundal 0724480337
289. S.Wasanthi
- Akkara 60, Mundal 0723509016
290. A.J.Rajkumar
Kohomba 1 No 32, Karthanwilluwa, Mundal 0723946123
291. K.L. Indrani Perera
- Akkara 60, Mundal 0771230183
292. Donald Weeraman Salgadu
Akeshiya 4 Akkara 60, Mundal 0776649489
293. M.C.Faruk
- Akkaracheliya,Agunawila 0711548640
294. N.Nahulindran
- Akkaracheliya,Agunawila, Mundal 0716499832/0713002419
295. M.H.Anwar Sidhdheen
- Akkaracheliya,Agunawila, Mundal 0719169848
296. A.H.Najeema
-
Akkaracheliya,Agunawila, Mundel 0770180098/0764649922
297. A.M.Hairudeen
-
Akkaracheliya,Agunawila, Mundel 0716069501
298. B.B.M.R.P.Jayasuriya
- Presswill State, Mundal 0775668188
299. G.G.Dharmadasa
Kohomba 1 Bulu 4
Sedawatta State,Mundal 0777178568
300. M.Neela Merlin Perera
- No 14/2, Kirikattiya, Madurankuliya 0778182162
301. W.P.D. Darmarathna
Palmyra 1 Akeshiya 7
Akkara 60, Mundal 0776796011
302. U.Shelton Perera
- Sapirigama, Mundal 0779026913
303. R.Kamala Hasan
- Karthanwilluwa, Mundal 0775580407
304. N.P. Sunil Thisera
Palmyra 1 Suhada Mawatha, Karthanwilluwa, Mundal 0770110086
305. S.N.S.B.I. Kameera Jayasingha -
Suhada Mawatha, Karthanwilluwa, Mundal 0770110086
306. U.Achala Duleep Perera
- Sapirigama, Mundel 0776379900
307. W.R.A.Piyathilaka
- Baralankattuwa,Mundal 071-9373300
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308. B.K.S.K.R.W. Gunawardhana
-
N.M.Appuhami Street, 11 Road,Uhumeeya,Gepallawa 076-6949773
309. B.K.S.B.R.W. Gunawardhana
- No.21, Deniyaya Road,Bollana,Ganemulla 071-6355605
310. R.K.M.M.J. Madanayaka - No.21, Deniyaya Road,Bollana,Ganemulla
311. B.K.N.C.R.W. Gunawardhana
- No.259, Bollana,Ganemulla 077-1357335
312. B.S.I.R.W. Gunawardhana
- No.243/1,Kerawalapitiya, Hedalawaththa 077-0354022
313. M.A. Wijayadasa
- No.261,Kiriyankalliya, Mundal 077-3700344
314. A.P.K.Malani Wijesinghe Manike -
Chandra Stores, Puttalam Road, Baththuluoya 071-6159409
315. D.S.A.M. Anjula Chaminda
- 83/26/1, Ethugahawaththa, Mugunuwatawana, Chilaw
316. S.D. Jeewana Laxman Perera - "Laal Sewana”, Pothuwilluwa, Paluwilluwa
317. P.Asanachchiya
Cranberry 1 Kumbuk 1 Palmyra 25
Pudukuduirippu, Baththuluoya 0715757961
318. M.S.Jeman Bawa
- Akkaracheliya, Agunawila, Mundal 0711548666
319. C.M.A.Majeen
- Akkaracheliya, Agunawila, Mundal 0713245955
320.
W.M.J.C.Rodni perera
Kohoba 3 Chasu nut 4 Akeshiya 3 Bho Tree 1
Sampath watta, Marichchikattuwa,Mangalaeliya 0777119139
321.
R.L.P. Kumari Ranasinghe
Coconut 2 Burutha 1 Chasu Nut 1 Teak 1
Uttara uttavilluwa,9 Bawma, Puttalum 0771486870
322.
W.M.C.S.S.Fernando
Plant Coconut 8 Chasu nut 2 Akeshiya 1 Hik 1
Sirisiliwatta, Marichchikattuwa,Mangalaeliya
323. S.W.M.T.B.Hulugalle
Chasu nut 3 Bho Tree 1
Tropicoir Lanka(pvt) Ltd,Mangalaeliya, Marichchikattuwa
Note 1:-
No. of affected persons given in this report is slightly higher than that is given in the mid year safeguard
report for 2019 because of the under mentioned reasons.
( i ). Additional 6 Nos. of W- Notices had been distributed for government owned lands in DS divisions
(They are highlighted in the above table) No one has occupied these lands but they are also affected due
to the proposed line route construction activities. Therefore, those lands have been included in the
affected party list presented in this report but not been included in W-notice list presented in mid year
safeguard report of 2019.
( ii ). One of the affected party personnel, T.P.S.K.Fernando was repeated as No.68 and No.74 by
mistake.(hence existing No.68 column deleted for the corrections.)
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Note 2:-
Additionally four Nos. of W- notices was issued to land owners due to the change of land ownerships
and small route adjustment as suggested by DS in the month of August. Hence the total no. of affected
persons is 323 at the moment.
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