With permission from the municipality, of course. Especially if the person who owns it has ‘friends’
DemonaxTheCynic on
The story goes that, when the building got it’s license the shore lines was a few meters ahead but due to erosion it receded to where it is.
Senior_Hope9881 on
Actually there has been a whole legal issue with this that is ongoing. It was granted permission by the municipal but this permission was not legal. So it is infact built illegally, granted illegal permission due to corruption, nepotism and know someone in the government.
Unfortunately I don’t know how this issue will be solved. I doubt they will force the owner to cut off the bit blocking the seafront.
There are indeed several complaints about this issue, but I don’t have any further information about how it’s going to be solved.
Zestyclose_Piece_427 on
I won’t say „entire beach“, I’m pretty sure that behind you is few more kilometers of the beach. About the legality, as far as I know, the beaches are public spaces and can not be owned, so I guess no building permit for this extension and that would make it illegal. But as long as nobody will have problem with it, most likely nothing will happen. Also maybe the owner asked for some kind of special permition.
thenonoriginalname on
The water infiltration must be a nightmare.
ZaVoQQ on
It was like this before they renovate it….
HodlerStyle on
If you have the money and connections, everything is legal in Cyprus (a.k.a. Banania)
Greekgeek2000 on
The answer is NO. However in the KIPRISTAN everything is possible if you have friends at the right place
Kanataku on
Isn’t this the tavern that got destroyed by a windstorm some years ago?
Phunwithscissors on
Nature will take care it dont worry. It will just take awhile
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With permission from the municipality, of course. Especially if the person who owns it has ‘friends’
The story goes that, when the building got it’s license the shore lines was a few meters ahead but due to erosion it receded to where it is.
Actually there has been a whole legal issue with this that is ongoing. It was granted permission by the municipal but this permission was not legal. So it is infact built illegally, granted illegal permission due to corruption, nepotism and know someone in the government.
Unfortunately I don’t know how this issue will be solved. I doubt they will force the owner to cut off the bit blocking the seafront.
There are indeed several complaints about this issue, but I don’t have any further information about how it’s going to be solved.
I won’t say „entire beach“, I’m pretty sure that behind you is few more kilometers of the beach. About the legality, as far as I know, the beaches are public spaces and can not be owned, so I guess no building permit for this extension and that would make it illegal. But as long as nobody will have problem with it, most likely nothing will happen. Also maybe the owner asked for some kind of special permition.
The water infiltration must be a nightmare.
It was like this before they renovate it….
If you have the money and connections, everything is legal in Cyprus (a.k.a. Banania)
The answer is NO. However in the KIPRISTAN everything is possible if you have friends at the right place
Isn’t this the tavern that got destroyed by a windstorm some years ago?
Nature will take care it dont worry. It will just take awhile