snoop1130 Posted May 10, 2018 Posted May 10, 2018 Land Survey of Judicial Houses Complete by CityNews CityNews – This morning, the land survey of the Judicial housing built on Doi Suthep began, after the judicial officers gave access to authorities. Representative of all relevant government agencies, led by the Treasury Department, this morning conducted a land survey of the housing area, which includes 45 homes and 9 apartment buildings. Full Story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/land-survey-judicial-houses-complete/ -- © Copyright Chiang City News 2018-5-10
webfact Posted May 10, 2018 Posted May 10, 2018 Treasury Department surveys controversial Doi Suthep site By PATHINYA SRISUPAMART, NATTHAPAT PHROMKAEW THE NATION MOVES TO reclaim Doi Suthep’s forest made further progress yesterday as the Treasury Department stepped in to survey the controversial housing project at the foot of the mountain in Chiang Mai province. Activists siding with the Network to Reclaim Doi Suthep Forest said a geographical survey backed their call for the removal of 45 houses and nine condominium buildings being built as homes for court officials. “The forest zone is very clear, so I am not worried about the survey results,” the network’s coordinator Teerasak Rupsuwan said. Construction of the houses and condominiums has continued as the Bt1-billion project works towards its June 18 scheduled completion, noted Teerasak. After the Court of Appeals Region 5, which owns the construction project, accepts the work from the constructor, it will hand over the plot to the Treasury Department under an agreement struck between the Prime Minister’s Office and opponents of the project. The agreement was wrapped up last Sunday by PM’s Office Minister Suwaphan Tanyuvardhana and activists who had strong local backing in opposing the project. Although the buildings are not inside the adjacent Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, protesters have said the structures are encroaching on forestland. “After the Treasury Department gets that plot, it should be declared a part of the national park,” Teerasak said. The 33rd Military Circle, which has helped mediate the conflict, will next week start building a road to facilitate reforestation efforts. The road will not go past the Court of Appeals Region 5 headquarters, which sits near the construction site. Suwaphan, meanwhile, said a new plot of land would be found for the Court of Appeals Region 5 in place of the controversial site that it had to give up. “We will establish committees to handle relevant issues,” he said. “We will proceed carefully”. He downplayed a senior public prosecutor’s comment that laws would allow a government agency to cancel or alter contracts with the builder. The comment was posted through a personal Facebook account, apparently in response to public debate asking why the construction at the controversial site has continued when it has been agreed that no one will use the structures. The Network to Reclaim Doi Suthep Forest wants the structures demolished. Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30345078 -- © Copyright The Nation 2018-05-11
smedly Posted May 10, 2018 Posted May 10, 2018 I'd be willing to bet if the government offered the properties to the protestors for free it would solve the problem Here's the keys enjoy
YetAnother Posted May 10, 2018 Posted May 10, 2018 50 minutes ago, webfact said: “The forest zone is very clear, so I am not worried about the survey results,” the network’s coordinator Teerasak Rupsuwan said. typical 'never mind facts' mentality; in any event, the construction is complete, now let's destroy it all
a977 Posted May 11, 2018 Posted May 11, 2018 Looking at those photos and the lay of the land a little bit of rain and the whole lot will end up in a pile of rubble down the hill, that's what happens when you clear land or hasn't anybody bothered to tell the Hi'so that 1
colinneil Posted May 11, 2018 Posted May 11, 2018 The people protesting should stop,sit back and wait, nature will fix the problem. First serious storm, most of the development will vanish under tonnes of earth. Nature will reclaim the land without human help.
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