Protecting Kotor from unplanned construction is a national interest

The Council for the Management of the Natural and Cultural-Historical Area of ​​Kotor invited the Government of Montenegro to jointly initiate the revision of the Management Plan and indicated the need to inform the Council about the status of the Verige Bridge project.
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Kotor, Photo: Goran Kapor
Kotor, Photo: Goran Kapor
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Ažurirano: 17.01.2018. 15:20h

The protection and preservation of the natural and cultural-historical area of ​​Kotor is a national interest, and further unplanned and excessive construction in the area could threaten its status on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

This was concluded at the session of the Council for the Management of the Natural and Cultural-Historical Area of ​​Kotor.

The Council invited the Government of Montenegro to jointly initiate the revision of the Management Plan and indicated the need to inform the Council about the status of the Verige bridge project.

The Council sent the Government documentation and an earlier letter from the President of the Municipality of Kotor on the issuance of eight construction permits in the area of ​​Kostanjica for 21 facilities and for the development of the coast and swimming pool at the location of Camp in Dobrota, so that the Government would take a position urgently and without delay at the next session.

"The Council once again warned the Government of Montenegro and all other competent authorities as well as the entire public that the continuation of construction at the mentioned locations and careless handling of others could threaten the status of the Kotor Region on the UNESCO World Heritage List," says a statement from the Kotor Municipality. .

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