A “club village” will be built at the foot of the Crimean Demerdzhi mountain, where Red Book trees are planted.
The “Primechaniya” informs about that.
Local “authorities” expect to resolve the water supply and sewerage problem in the Luchistoye village with the help of this construction.
“This project is needed for the development of Luchistoye, but not for building an additional village,” the “head” of the Alushta administration Igor Sotov says adding that an investor promised to solve the water supply and sewerage problem for the village.
The General Director of the JSC “Institute” Tyumenkommunstroy” Vladimir Nikiforov, who has bought land plots on the secondary market in 2015 and combined them for the construction, is the owner, investor and real estate developer at the same time.
According to the public cadastral map, the cottage village area is formed of 5 garden plots allocated for private farming.
The Crimean social activist AleksandrTalipov is indignant at this bargain and the construction of cottages in the forest zone.
“In what way could the forest be allocated for farming? In what way was it possible to obtain state certificates for all these facilities at once? I have nothing to say: the project is planned on the forest territory, there is also Red Book juniper growing,” Talipov says.