Sevastopol approved projects for planning and surveying land plots for participants in the NWO
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Today, at a government meeting, a draft planning and land surveying project was approved to provide land plots to participants in a special military operation and family members of the dead participants in a special military operation in Sevastopol. The territory of 31.8 hectares is located in the Kachinsky municipal district near the villages of Polyushko and Osipenko. More than 450 land plots with an area of 400 sq. m, with the type of permitted use «for individual housing construction». The documentation also provides for «corridors» for laying engineering networks. There is a possibility of technological connection to electric networks, to networks of gas distribution, water supply and sanitation. Near the development area, it is planned to place a preschool educational institution for 500 places and a general education school for 500 students.
The construction of the necessary social infrastructure is also envisaged, we will look at it and include it in the state program for future periods. But this will not prevent us from handing over land for development— the press service of the Government of Sevastopol quotes Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev.
Deputy Governor Maxim Zhukalov reported that the boundary plans had been prepared, they had been submitted to Sevreestr for cadastral registration. This procedure will take several days.
Also at the government meeting, a resolution was adopted on the procedure for sending a notification about the possibility of granting a land plot to the property free of charge.
After registration with the cadastre, the participants of the SVO or their official representatives will begin to receive notifications in order of priority, and the subsequent allocation of the site will take place. (The notification will be sent via SMS, e-mail or written notification sent by post. SMS will be sent to the numbers indicated in the application and to the e-mail address if one was also indicated).
It is clear that written notices are legal. But people will want to personally come to confirm their desire to get a site. It will be necessary to make some kind of separate office in the DIZO, place a large map so that a person can come, see his site on the map, and sign documents there if they agree. In order for this to take place in a more lively mode, without taking it into correspondence, Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev instructed.
The authorized body that will send notifications is the department for property and land relations of the city of Sevastopol. Applicants have 30 days to make a decision.
source: press service of the Government of Sevastopol
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