Monday, February 8, 2016

Moscow authorities have begun the liquidation of 97 objects “unauthorized construction” – REGNUM

Moscow, February 9, 2016, 07:19 – REGNUM in Moscow, on the night of Tuesday, February 9, began a large-scale demolition of illegal unauthorized constructions that the local authorities at the end of 2015 decided to liquidate. According to a source in the city administration, all planned demolition of 97 objects of unauthorized construction of 104.

As the BBC News writes, the decision was taken to demolish the city authorities, on the basis of the new version of Article 222 of the Civil Code, which entered into force in September last year: it is supplemented with clause 4, which gives the right to bear the administrative buildings recognized “samostroem»

Without such facilities capital should be safer for the citizens, as most of them are installed on the lines of water treatment plant, and. accident at the “squatter” threatens to turn into a tragedy of dozens of human victims, Deputy General Director of JSC “Waterworks” Eugene Shushkevich.

«The overwhelming majority of the objects to be demolished, located in the buffer zone or installed directly on the lines of the Moscow water treatment plant, – he said. – We can not properly operate these pipelines. If any damage is hampered their liquidation, it can lead to a shutdown of water users, it is not privy to this construction. And the worst thing that can be, and casualties among the visitors:. Possible collapse of such buildings »

Meanwhile, the deputy chairman of the branch of” Support of Russia “Sergey Seliverstov considers that” the situation is ambiguous. ” According to him, entrepreneurs, pavilions which were to be demolished, “it is not only a certificate of ownership, but also won various courts, confirming their right»

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