The workers are gone today, but the seal, the scaffolding and the beer can are still there... This is a picture of the disputed Lamela C below Ljubović, after work on the sealed construction site started again yesterday. Residents of the surrounding buildings say they were unpleasantly surprised...
"The question now is whether the legal activity coincides with what is actually happening on the ground and whether the people who are supposed to perform the work of construction inspection and so on, perform their work in the right way. So, do we, as tenants of the neighboring building, need to We are reporting what is happening or someone should really do their job and follow the developments in the specific case with which the whole of Montenegro is familiar," Jelena Petrović, a resident of the neighborhood below Ljubović, told Television Vijesti.
Yesterday, the urban planning and construction inspection determined that the construction works continued, despite the decisions on the construction ban, the closure of the construction site, the decision on demolition and the initiation of the administrative execution procedure. Despite the official stamp on the construction site.
The Ministry of Spatial Planning and Urbanism announced that, due to established irregularities, which include the violation of the official seal and sign, the urban and construction inspection informed the police, in order to take further measures with the aim of securing a ban on the continuation of construction.
"Violation of the official seal and the continuation of the works is a criminal offense, and criminal charges have been filed against the persons caught in the execution of illegal activities", announced the Ministry of Spatial Planning and Urbanism.
"We are worried because there is a children's park in the immediate vicinity, we are worried about our children to let them go to the park, or to the store alone, because we need to see if styrofoam, sheet metal, some part of the scaffolding or anything will fall from the slats second," says Petrović.
He adds that they have nothing against construction and that they understand the people who bought apartments, but that the state must take care of the quality of life of citizens in an otherwise overcrowded neighborhood.
"We live, as my neighbors say, in an anthill. The buildings are so close that we can literally shake hands over the balcony, the fact that we don't have a line of trees and greenery is the result of all the events over the years. CUT And the park we have has been strengthened. CUT And the parking lot is a special story , every one of our two-way streets has become one-way...", said Petrović.
The Ministry announced that future activities will be carried out in accordance with the decision of the Basic Court in Podgorica from January 26, which currently sets a temporary measure prohibiting demolition until the final conclusion of the proceedings.
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