
In the most critical phase, the case of his mega-arbitrators is underway Mykonos.
Principot And Nammosthe first two businesses they signed up for urban arbitrariness Environmental inspectors filed petitions with the Central City Planning Board (KESYPOTHA) for the former to stop the fine and demolition, and the latter to stop the fine.
Nammos has also filed a lawsuit to suspend the administration, with a hearing tomorrow.
The ten-day statutory deadline for offenders to object to autopsy by inspectors expired earlier this week, and events are now beginning to move forward.
According to “K”, both companies have submitted applications to KESYPOTHA to cancel both the demolition (Principote) and the imposition of the fine (Principote and Nammos). Both claim that some of the buildings recorded by the inspectors are “ordinary” (that is, declared on the platform of illegal legalization), and they will start demolishing the remaining illegal ones.
How Principote and Nammos are trying to stop the fine and demolition – And other businesses will see sealed autopsy reports.
For all informationNammos also filed a motion with the Athens Administrative Court of Appeal for a stay and an interim injunction, asking for an immediate “freeze” of the process.
The case is likely to go to trial tomorrow. On the same day, a meeting of KESYPOTHA is scheduled, on the decision of which the continuation of the case will depend.
The Board will be asked to consider whether the “corrections” that were made in previous years to the two companies are indeed legal (i.e. the illegal constructions date back not to 2011, but to 2005, when a residential development control zone was established, including different conditions for the beaches of Panormos and Psaros, where two businesses are located).
Note, however, that as shown by “K”in their opinion on the principate, the environmental inspectors note that the autopsy does not include two “clean” buildings, on which Syros Construction Service (who owns Mykonos).
If the illegal acts are found to have occurred after 2005, as previously assessed by Syros’ YDOM, they should be retracted as illegal and the engineers who committed them subject to sanctions.
The case is not limited to two specific companies, since only 12-13 companies participated in the checks of mixed echelons. Therefore, over the next few days, it is expected that other autopsy reports will be gradually completed and sealed in Mykonos so that the appropriate process for the rest can begin.
One of them, according to information, concerns the remaining objects of Nammos (for those works that were recognized as incomplete, a different procedure was applied, provided for by law).
Source: Kathimerini

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