Model of Mykonos with controls at all tourist destinations the government institutes in order to deal with the arbitrariness in residences, tourism and catering businesses, but also to ensure free access to the beaches
As reported by Ant1, the new model of identifying and demolishing illegals that is planned to be implemented throughout the country includes:
- Fast track process of identifying and demolishing illegals using new technologies such as satellites, Artificial Intelligence and drones.
- Reduction of demolition deadlines which today can reach up to 2 years
- Strict penalties with the suspension of operation of the arbitrary business and the interruption of electricity supply
- Priority in demolishing new trespassers identified after the 2011 red line
In addition, a special inspector of Control and Suppression of Arbitrary Building is established while funding for demolitions is transferred from the decentralized to the central administration.
The Deputy Minister of Environment and Energy, Nikos Tagaras, stated that, “the model of mixed echelon controls in Mykonos is our guide for controls everywhere. After all, this is what we institute. At the same time, we adopt a full monitoring system with a process of identifying and recording arbitrary construction with modern technological means (satellites, drones, artificial intelligence).
We demonstrate in practice the political will of the Government to bring order to the area, with respect for the Environment and our fellow citizens. Dealing with arbitrary construction is a question of Equality, it is a question of Democracy”.
Demolition of arbitrary constructions in 13 companies – The findings of the Auditors
As announced last Sunday, following a government decision and an order from the leadership of the competent Ministry of Environment and Energy, inspections were carried out by Inspectors of the Corps of Inspectors and Auditors, in Mykonos.
With the aim of observing urban planning legality, respect for the natural and urban environment, as well as the right of free access of citizens and visitors to the coasts, from April 2023 until Sunday 21 April 2024 the Construction and Demolition Inspectors have moved to the island five times (specifically on 03.04.2023, on 10.04.2023, on 14.07.2023, on 21.12.2023 and on 01.04.2024).
They conducted intensive checks to detect illegal construction in 13 businesses and one private project and monitored demolition and compliance procedures.
Following intensive inspections, unauthorized construction was detected in 13 businesses and in one private project, and demolition and compliance procedures were monitored.
It is noted that the checks are in full progress and will continue both in Mykonos and in other tourist destinations, the findings of which will be made public by the Ministry of Environment and Energy.
During these days the Parliament is debating the bill of the Ministry of Environment and Energy, which includes the reform of the demolition of unauthorized construction and other urban planning provisions, proposed to the Parliament by the Minister of Environment and Energy, Mr. Thodoros Skylakakis and prepared by the Deputy Minister of the Environment and Energy, Mr. Nikos Tagaras and the General Secretary of Spatial Planning and Urban Environment, Mr. Efthimios Bakoyannis.
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