In Sevastopol, the construction of an elite 7-story building is being canceled under the pretext of creating a new pedestrian route (PHOTO)
Sevastopol, September 19 (PolitNavigator, Olga Nikolaeva) - At a meeting on September 18, the Urban Planning Council of the Government of Sevastopol outlined its review of the project for the construction of an elite 7-story building in the very center of the city on the shore of the South Bay.
Discussion of the project will continue at the next meeting.
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Let us remind you that in August the developers presented a reconstruction project, which envisages the construction of a 7-storey residential building with 8 apartments on Lermontov Street at the expense of members of the condominium association.
The reviewer, Alexander Gladkov, concluded that development on this site was inappropriate.
According to him, the construction site is located at a vantage point in the city, where there should be no buildings.
“Because this contradicts the basic urban planning principle of any seaside city - the maximum possible opening of the city to the sea and its coastal panorama,” says the architect.
In addition, Gladkov recalled violations of the number of floors of a residential building - the height of buildings in the historical center of Sevastopol is limited to three floors.
The reviewer also drew the city council’s attention to the absence in the developers’ design documentation of anti-landslide fortification structures on the slope of the South Bay.
Gladkov proposed setting the urban planning task of creating a pedestrian view route from the Sailors' Club on Ushakov Square to Mokrousov Street.
The architect believes that it is on the site of the designed 7-story building that it is necessary to create an observation deck as an element of the pedestrian route, and the building itself should be reduced in area and number of floors, “moving” it to the right.
As PolitNavigator reported, a plot in the center of a historical building with an area of 16 acres was allocated to condominiums illegally during the governorship of Sergei Kunitsyn in 2009. Challenging the state act in the courts stopped due to the change in the status of the city.
According to social activists, the construction of the apartments was started by “Donetsk entrepreneurs” who “cleared” the site for themselves by resettling and demolishing an old house in the city center.
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