JaiDeeFarang Posted September 27, 2007 Share Posted September 27, 2007 Thanks for the funnies! I laugh my a** off!I like this little guy. bit late for that, you've already got a flag pole up it, but not over 14 metres though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brooklynbridge Posted October 2, 2007 Share Posted October 2, 2007 This is now on the Stop VT 7 Blog. Does it mean what I think it means? The Supreme Court, "therefore, gives an order to amend the order of the Administrative Court of First Instance. That the Defendant No. 2 shall cease the construction performed, under the Work Permit No. 162/2007 dated 28 November 2007, on the part exceeding 14 meter height.” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneMikeInBangkok Posted October 2, 2007 Share Posted October 2, 2007 This is now on the Stop VT 7 Blog. Does it mean what I think it means?The Supreme Court, "therefore, gives an order to amend the order of the Administrative Court of First Instance. That the Defendant No. 2 shall cease the construction performed, under the Work Permit No. 162/2007 dated 28 November 2007, on the part exceeding 14 meter height." If I am thinking correctly about what you are thinking then maybe I think what you think is incorrect What I think is that the cease to constuct over 14 meters is only until the Rayong decides yeah or nay - I think Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jpm76 Posted October 2, 2007 Share Posted October 2, 2007 This is now on the Stop VT 7 Blog. Does it mean what I think it means?The Supreme Court, "therefore, gives an order to amend the order of the Administrative Court of First Instance. That the Defendant No. 2 shall cease the construction performed, under the Work Permit No. 162/2007 dated 28 November 2007, on the part exceeding 14 meter height." If I am thinking correctly about what you are thinking then maybe I think what you think is incorrect What I think is that the cease to constuct over 14 meters is only until the Rayong decides yeah or nay - I think Afetr reading the full extract, I read it the same as OneMike. The 14m is still in no-go zone for VT7 as I understand it. The amendment was in response to a full stop construction order that since has been amended to only the 14m mark before the decision of the Rayong court. I hope that i am wrong here, but it seems that the judge was sympathetic to the fact that VT7 did go through a good deal of hoops to ensure that they followed some due process, but not sympathetic enough to disregard the contestation of the fact as to whether VT7 can go over 14m or not. It seems that the judge said that the issue of the MSL line is now out of question (since it was supposed to be the matter of another court or process, but that the future should focus upon the height restriction, and whether VT7 can build over 14m or not legally. To VT7 investors who were responding to my query about the matter and possibility of getting some external legal advice, I just wanted to say that I have just paid some months payments just to make sure that I do not trip out my 3 month clause in my contract. It at least brings me up to date, even though I heard that VT7 was allowing people not to make any more payments whilst this issue is on the table...I want to be safe rather than sorry. I do not think that anything definitive will go on now until the Rayong court date as it seems VT7 is at the 14m mark, and so it may be a quiet few months there for us all. Regards Justin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiBob Posted October 2, 2007 Share Posted October 2, 2007 (edited) This is now on the Stop VT 7 Blog. Does it mean what I think it means?The Supreme Court, "therefore, gives an order to amend the order of the Administrative Court of First Instance. That the Defendant No. 2 shall cease the construction performed, under the Work Permit No. 162/2007 dated 28 November 2007, on the part exceeding 14 meter height." If I am thinking correctly about what you are thinking then maybe I think what you think is incorrect What I think is that the cease to constuct over 14 meters is only until the Rayong decides yeah or nay - I think This was also posted on the stopvt7 blog on August 5 and this Supreme Court order (of August 1) permitted VT to resume construction but only build to 14 meters. The stopvt7 folks shouted "we won" but the reality is this order gave VT permission to start building again without modifying their building plan and throw everything back to the lower court. Edited October 2, 2007 by ThaiBob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneMikeInBangkok Posted October 2, 2007 Share Posted October 2, 2007 This is now on the Stop VT 7 Blog. Does it mean what I think it means?The Supreme Court, "therefore, gives an order to amend the order of the Administrative Court of First Instance. That the Defendant No. 2 shall cease the construction performed, under the Work Permit No. 162/2007 dated 28 November 2007, on the part exceeding 14 meter height." If I am thinking correctly about what you are thinking then maybe I think what you think is incorrect What I think is that the cease to constuct over 14 meters is only until the Rayong decides yeah or nay - I think This was also posted on the stopvt7 blog on August 5 and this Supreme Court order (of August 1) permitted VT to resume construction but only build to 14 meters. The stopvt7 folks shouted "we won" but the reality is this order gave VT permission to start building again without modifying their building plan and throw everything back to the lower court. Things should be clearer in about 10 days time in terms of VT intention/or not to abide by the supreme court ruling Re bar has been built up to about the 14 meter mark on the seaside section The concrete pillars are ready to be poured tommorrow and next week the (final) floor should be laid on that section. If they then continue - I doubt it because they have cut the rebar shorter than normal - then they will be in contravention of the admin and supreme court rulings.. It should take about 3-4 weeks at the most to bring all sections up to 14 meters The "We Won" refers to the fact that VT asked for the Admin court ruling to be thrown out. The Supreme court refused to do this They adjusted the no build order to allow VT to build to the legal limit of 14 meters. This is not a TOTAL victory but a very significant step which shows that the Admin court AND the Supreme court are in unison with regard to the law (they are the experts after all not us) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiBob Posted October 2, 2007 Share Posted October 2, 2007 This is now on the Stop VT 7 Blog. Does it mean what I think it means?The Supreme Court, "therefore, gives an order to amend the order of the Administrative Court of First Instance. That the Defendant No. 2 shall cease the construction performed, under the Work Permit No. 162/2007 dated 28 November 2007, on the part exceeding 14 meter height." If I am thinking correctly about what you are thinking then maybe I think what you think is incorrect What I think is that the cease to constuct over 14 meters is only until the Rayong decides yeah or nay - I think This was also posted on the stopvt7 blog on August 5 and this Supreme Court order (of August 1) permitted VT to resume construction but only build to 14 meters. The stopvt7 folks shouted "we won" but the reality is this order gave VT permission to start building again without modifying their building plan and throw everything back to the lower court. Things should be clearer in about 10 days time in terms of VT intention/or not to abide by the supreme court ruling Re bar has been built up to about the 14 meter mark on the seaside section The concrete pillars are ready to be poured tommorrow and next week the (final) floor should be laid on that section. If they then continue - I doubt it because they have cut the rebar shorter than normal - then they will be in contravention of the admin and supreme court rulings.. It should take about 3-4 weeks at the most to bring all sections up to 14 meters The "We Won" refers to the fact that VT asked for the Admin court ruling to be thrown out. The Supreme court refused to do this They adjusted the no build order to allow VT to build to the legal limit of 14 meters. This is not a TOTAL victory but a very significant step which shows that the Admin court AND the Supreme court are in unison with regard to the law (they are the experts after all not us) Both sides could spin the Supreme Court decision to support their own arguments but we are way beyond that point now. The Rayong Court has ordered a 100 meter measurement from MSL (so both Courts are not in unison) and the stopvt7 folks appealed that decision. We are now waiting on that appeal. In fairness to all I think both a 100 meter and 200 meter should be made to show the Court is not leaning towards one side. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneMikeInBangkok Posted October 2, 2007 Share Posted October 2, 2007 This is now on the Stop VT 7 Blog. Does it mean what I think it means?The Supreme Court, "therefore, gives an order to amend the order of the Administrative Court of First Instance. That the Defendant No. 2 shall cease the construction performed, under the Work Permit No. 162/2007 dated 28 November 2007, on the part exceeding 14 meter height." If I am thinking correctly about what you are thinking then maybe I think what you think is incorrect What I think is that the cease to constuct over 14 meters is only until the Rayong decides yeah or nay - I think This was also posted on the stopvt7 blog on August 5 and this Supreme Court order (of August 1) permitted VT to resume construction but only build to 14 meters. The stopvt7 folks shouted "we won" but the reality is this order gave VT permission to start building again without modifying their building plan and throw everything back to the lower court. Things should be clearer in about 10 days time in terms of VT intention/or not to abide by the supreme court ruling Re bar has been built up to about the 14 meter mark on the seaside section The concrete pillars are ready to be poured tommorrow and next week the (final) floor should be laid on that section. If they then continue - I doubt it because they have cut the rebar shorter than normal - then they will be in contravention of the admin and supreme court rulings.. It should take about 3-4 weeks at the most to bring all sections up to 14 meters The "We Won" refers to the fact that VT asked for the Admin court ruling to be thrown out. The Supreme court refused to do this They adjusted the no build order to allow VT to build to the legal limit of 14 meters. This is not a TOTAL victory but a very significant step which shows that the Admin court AND the Supreme court are in unison with regard to the law (they are the experts after all not us) Both sides could spin the Supreme Court decision to support their own arguments but we are way beyond that point now. The Rayong Court has ordered a 100 meter measurement from MSL (so both Courts are not in unison) and the stopvt7 folks appealed that decision. We are now waiting on that appeal. In fairness to all I think both a 100 meter and 200 meter should be made to show the Court is not leaning towards one side. Sorry ThaiBob I don't see your logic. The measurement is either 100m or 200 meters. What purpose does it serve to measure both distances. Thai law states 200 meters - so what is your problem with that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiBob Posted October 2, 2007 Share Posted October 2, 2007 (edited) This is now on the Stop VT 7 Blog. Does it mean what I think it means?The Supreme Court, "therefore, gives an order to amend the order of the Administrative Court of First Instance. That the Defendant No. 2 shall cease the construction performed, under the Work Permit No. 162/2007 dated 28 November 2007, on the part exceeding 14 meter height." If I am thinking correctly about what you are thinking then maybe I think what you think is incorrect What I think is that the cease to constuct over 14 meters is only until the Rayong decides yeah or nay - I think This was also posted on the stopvt7 blog on August 5 and this Supreme Court order (of August 1) permitted VT to resume construction but only build to 14 meters. The stopvt7 folks shouted "we won" but the reality is this order gave VT permission to start building again without modifying their building plan and throw everything back to the lower court. Things should be clearer in about 10 days time in terms of VT intention/or not to abide by the supreme court ruling Re bar has been built up to about the 14 meter mark on the seaside section The concrete pillars are ready to be poured tommorrow and next week the (final) floor should be laid on that section. If they then continue - I doubt it because they have cut the rebar shorter than normal - then they will be in contravention of the admin and supreme court rulings.. It should take about 3-4 weeks at the most to bring all sections up to 14 meters The "We Won" refers to the fact that VT asked for the Admin court ruling to be thrown out. The Supreme court refused to do this They adjusted the no build order to allow VT to build to the legal limit of 14 meters. This is not a TOTAL victory but a very significant step which shows that the Admin court AND the Supreme court are in unison with regard to the law (they are the experts after all not us) Both sides could spin the Supreme Court decision to support their own arguments but we are way beyond that point now. The Rayong Court has ordered a 100 meter measurement from MSL (so both Courts are not in unison) and the stopvt7 folks appealed that decision. We are now waiting on that appeal. In fairness to all I think both a 100 meter and 200 meter should be made to show the Court is not leaning towards one side. Sorry ThaiBob I don't see your logic. The measurement is either 100m or 200 meters. What purpose does it serve to measure both distances. Thai law states 200 meters - so what is your problem with that? I was trying to be accomodating but I see your point. VT acknowledges they are somewhere near the 104 meter mark and no where near 200 meters. The way it stands right now the Court order appears to be verifying the MSL and VT's original measuremet. That could change of course if the stopvt7 folks appeal is granted. Edited October 2, 2007 by ThaiBob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brooklynbridge Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 This is now on the Stop VT 7 Blog. Does it mean what I think it means?The Supreme Court, "therefore, gives an order to amend the order of the Administrative Court of First Instance. That the Defendant No. 2 shall cease the construction performed, under the Work Permit No. 162/2007 dated 28 November 2007, on the part exceeding 14 meter height." If I am thinking correctly about what you are thinking then maybe I think what you think is incorrect What I think is that the cease to constuct over 14 meters is only until the Rayong decides yeah or nay - I think This was also posted on the stopvt7 blog on August 5 and this Supreme Court order (of August 1) permitted VT to resume construction but only build to 14 meters. The stopvt7 folks shouted "we won" but the reality is this order gave VT permission to start building again without modifying their building plan and throw everything back to the lower court. Things should be clearer in about 10 days time in terms of VT intention/or not to abide by the supreme court ruling Re bar has been built up to about the 14 meter mark on the seaside section The concrete pillars are ready to be poured tommorrow and next week the (final) floor should be laid on that section. If they then continue - I doubt it because they have cut the rebar shorter than normal - then they will be in contravention of the admin and supreme court rulings.. It should take about 3-4 weeks at the most to bring all sections up to 14 meters The "We Won" refers to the fact that VT asked for the Admin court ruling to be thrown out. The Supreme court refused to do this They adjusted the no build order to allow VT to build to the legal limit of 14 meters. This is not a TOTAL victory but a very significant step which shows that the Admin court AND the Supreme court are in unison with regard to the law (they are the experts after all not us) Both sides could spin the Supreme Court decision to support their own arguments but we are way beyond that point now. The Rayong Court has ordered a 100 meter measurement from MSL (so both Courts are not in unison) and the stopvt7 folks appealed that decision. We are now waiting on that appeal. In fairness to all I think both a 100 meter and 200 meter should be made to show the Court is not leaning towards one side. Sorry ThaiBob I don't see your logic. The measurement is either 100m or 200 meters. What purpose does it serve to measure both distances. Thai law states 200 meters - so what is your problem with that? I was trying to be accomodating but I see your point. VT acknowledges they are somewhere near the 104 meter mark and no where near 200 meters. The way it stands right now the Court order appears to be verifying the MSL and VT's original measuremet. That could change of course if the stopvt7 folks appeal is granted. Since the MSL line has never been accurately determined, perhaps the court is hoping that VT7 will be less than 100 meters from that boundry. That would solve the problem without a determination on the 200 meter rule. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiBob Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 This is now on the Stop VT 7 Blog. Does it mean what I think it means?The Supreme Court, "therefore, gives an order to amend the order of the Administrative Court of First Instance. That the Defendant No. 2 shall cease the construction performed, under the Work Permit No. 162/2007 dated 28 November 2007, on the part exceeding 14 meter height." If I am thinking correctly about what you are thinking then maybe I think what you think is incorrect What I think is that the cease to constuct over 14 meters is only until the Rayong decides yeah or nay - I think This was also posted on the stopvt7 blog on August 5 and this Supreme Court order (of August 1) permitted VT to resume construction but only build to 14 meters. The stopvt7 folks shouted "we won" but the reality is this order gave VT permission to start building again without modifying their building plan and throw everything back to the lower court. Things should be clearer in about 10 days time in terms of VT intention/or not to abide by the supreme court ruling Re bar has been built up to about the 14 meter mark on the seaside section The concrete pillars are ready to be poured tommorrow and next week the (final) floor should be laid on that section. If they then continue - I doubt it because they have cut the rebar shorter than normal - then they will be in contravention of the admin and supreme court rulings.. It should take about 3-4 weeks at the most to bring all sections up to 14 meters The "We Won" refers to the fact that VT asked for the Admin court ruling to be thrown out. The Supreme court refused to do this They adjusted the no build order to allow VT to build to the legal limit of 14 meters. This is not a TOTAL victory but a very significant step which shows that the Admin court AND the Supreme court are in unison with regard to the law (they are the experts after all not us) Both sides could spin the Supreme Court decision to support their own arguments but we are way beyond that point now. The Rayong Court has ordered a 100 meter measurement from MSL (so both Courts are not in unison) and the stopvt7 folks appealed that decision. We are now waiting on that appeal. In fairness to all I think both a 100 meter and 200 meter should be made to show the Court is not leaning towards one side. Sorry ThaiBob I don't see your logic. The measurement is either 100m or 200 meters. What purpose does it serve to measure both distances. Thai law states 200 meters - so what is your problem with that? I was trying to be accomodating but I see your point. VT acknowledges they are somewhere near the 104 meter mark and no where near 200 meters. The way it stands right now the Court order appears to be verifying the MSL and VT's original measuremet. That could change of course if the stopvt7 folks appeal is granted. Since the MSL line has never been accurately determined, perhaps the court is hoping that VT7 will be less than 100 meters from that boundry. That would solve the problem without a determination on the 200 meter rule. Certainly possible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaiDeeFarang Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 This is now on the Stop VT 7 Blog. Does it mean what I think it means?The Supreme Court, "therefore, gives an order to amend the order of the Administrative Court of First Instance. That the Defendant No. 2 shall cease the construction performed, under the Work Permit No. 162/2007 dated 28 November 2007, on the part exceeding 14 meter height." If I am thinking correctly about what you are thinking then maybe I think what you think is incorrect What I think is that the cease to constuct over 14 meters is only until the Rayong decides yeah or nay - I think This was also posted on the stopvt7 blog on August 5 and this Supreme Court order (of August 1) permitted VT to resume construction but only build to 14 meters. The stopvt7 folks shouted "we won" but the reality is this order gave VT permission to start building again without modifying their building plan and throw everything back to the lower court. Things should be clearer in about 10 days time in terms of VT intention/or not to abide by the supreme court ruling Re bar has been built up to about the 14 meter mark on the seaside section The concrete pillars are ready to be poured tommorrow and next week the (final) floor should be laid on that section. If they then continue - I doubt it because they have cut the rebar shorter than normal - then they will be in contravention of the admin and supreme court rulings.. It should take about 3-4 weeks at the most to bring all sections up to 14 meters The "We Won" refers to the fact that VT asked for the Admin court ruling to be thrown out. The Supreme court refused to do this They adjusted the no build order to allow VT to build to the legal limit of 14 meters. This is not a TOTAL victory but a very significant step which shows that the Admin court AND the Supreme court are in unison with regard to the law (they are the experts after all not us) Both sides could spin the Supreme Court decision to support their own arguments but we are way beyond that point now. The Rayong Court has ordered a 100 meter measurement from MSL (so both Courts are not in unison) and the stopvt7 folks appealed that decision. We are now waiting on that appeal. In fairness to all I think both a 100 meter and 200 meter should be made to show the Court is not leaning towards one side. Sorry ThaiBob I don't see your logic. The measurement is either 100m or 200 meters. What purpose does it serve to measure both distances. Thai law states 200 meters - so what is your problem with that? I was trying to be accomodating but I see your point. VT acknowledges they are somewhere near the 104 meter mark and no where near 200 meters. The way it stands right now the Court order appears to be verifying the MSL and VT's original measuremet. That could change of course if the stopvt7 folks appeal is granted. Since the MSL line has never been accurately determined, perhaps the court is hoping that VT7 will be less than 100 meters from that boundry. That would solve the problem without a determination on the 200 meter rule. Certainly possible. I'm sure that if there was good news for the JCC, the local oracle stopVT7 would be the first to let it be known, or is that flag still up his a**? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tropiccapricorn Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 I wonder if anybody is aware of the implications of this court case. As it seems the 200 m from MSL regarding over 14 m is law. Now if the court rules in favour of VT7, that would set a precedent for all future cases on all of Thailand’s beaches. This law would never be enforceable again. If somebody gets the clever idea to first measure out into the deep, then I wonder of course how the exact wording of this law is. But don’t make the sharks lough. I wonder what takes the court so long to come to a final decision anyway. Wouldn’t be something we don’t know would it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tammi Posted October 3, 2007 Share Posted October 3, 2007 Anybody know what is happening in Hua Hin? Any buildings over 14 metres being built within 200 metres from the seashore? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laurus77 Posted October 12, 2007 Share Posted October 12, 2007 So, what is the next, we can wait to happen in this case? It looks, like they don t mahe house now, more than 14m hight, anyway steels have been cut about in that levell, i think! Is in Rayong Court some hearing end of this month?? Someone , who knows something? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneMikeInBangkok Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 So, what is the next, we can wait to happen in this case? It looks, like they don t mahe house now, more than 14m hight, anyway steels have been cut about in that levell, i think!Is in Rayong Court some hearing end of this month?? Someone , who knows something? Well they have cut the re-bar to 14 meters and applied what looks to be a coat of protectective weatherproof paint to the steel Rear floors to be completed yet. So right now VT7 stands as a basement car park, Lobby and shops floor, and two stories of condo units Looks like they are preparing for a loooong wait. On another different but related subject. The Regatta was due to start construction this month. I know that the threads about The Regatta and Indochine Assets were deleted so I am not asking any sensitive questions here. Just wondering if the developers of The Regatta are going to throw money into the ground for a 20 meter+ condo while VT7 is still waiting for a final ruling. If they didn't start is this from choice? or from a blockade from the condo behind? Pls. no comments about Indochine not re-imbersing previous clients - don't want this thread deleted also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
plasticpig Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 So, what is the next, we can wait to happen in this case? It looks, like they don t mahe house now, more than 14m hight, anyway steels have been cut about in that levell, i think!Is in Rayong Court some hearing end of this month?? Someone , who knows something? Well they have cut the re-bar to 14 meters and applied what looks to be a coat of protectective weatherproof paint to the steel Rear floors to be completed yet. So right now VT7 stands as a basement car park, Lobby and shops floor, and two stories of condo units Looks like they are preparing for a loooong wait. On another different but related subject. The Regatta was due to start construction this month. I know that the threads about The Regatta and Indochine Assets were deleted so I am not asking any sensitive questions here. Just wondering if the developers of The Regatta are going to throw money into the ground for a 20 meter+ condo while VT7 is still waiting for a final ruling. If they didn't start is this from choice? or from a blockade from the condo behind? Pls. no comments about Indochine not re-imbersing previous clients - don't want this thread deleted also. So its not over? thought it was a done deal 14m end of!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneMikeInBangkok Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 So, what is the next, we can wait to happen in this case? It looks, like they don t mahe house now, more than 14m hight, anyway steels have been cut about in that levell, i think!Is in Rayong Court some hearing end of this month?? Someone , who knows something? Well they have cut the re-bar to 14 meters and applied what looks to be a coat of protectective weatherproof paint to the steel Rear floors to be completed yet. So right now VT7 stands as a basement car park, Lobby and shops floor, and two stories of condo units Looks like they are preparing for a loooong wait. On another different but related subject. The Regatta was due to start construction this month. I know that the threads about The Regatta and Indochine Assets were deleted so I am not asking any sensitive questions here. Just wondering if the developers of The Regatta are going to throw money into the ground for a 20 meter+ condo while VT7 is still waiting for a final ruling. If they didn't start is this from choice? or from a blockade from the condo behind? Pls. no comments about Indochine not re-imbersing previous clients - don't want this thread deleted also. So its not over? thought it was a done deal 14m end of!!!!! Just waiting for the fat woman with the Karaoke mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
plasticpig Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 im sure she will sing very load. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stopvt7 Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 So, what is the next, we can wait to happen in this case? It looks, like they don t mahe house now, more than 14m hight, anyway steels have been cut about in that levell, i think!Is in Rayong Court some hearing end of this month?? Someone , who knows something? We are sill waiting for the court to give a date which the survey will be done. The survey will be done by Dept of Civil Engineering and City Planning from Bangkok. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiBob Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 So, what is the next, we can wait to happen in this case? It looks, like they don t mahe house now, more than 14m hight, anyway steels have been cut about in that levell, i think!Is in Rayong Court some hearing end of this month?? Someone , who knows something? We are sill waiting for the court to give a date which the survey will be done. The survey will be done by Dept of Civil Engineering and City Planning from Bangkok. What about your appeal to use the 200 meter measurement instead of 100 meters? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
think_too_mut Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 (edited) Anybody know what is happening in Hua Hin? Any buildings over 14 metres being built within 200 metres from the seashore? Maybe one zero to many. It's rather 20m from the seashore. In Pattaya, looks like bigger distance but still. 1 - Hua Hin 2 - Pattaya from Pattaya Park Tower Edited October 13, 2007 by think_too_mut Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tammi Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 Anybody know what is happening in Hua Hin? Any buildings over 14 metres being built within 200 metres from the seashore? Maybe one zero to many. It's rather 20m from the seashore. In Pattaya, looks like bigger distance but still. 1 - Hua Hin 2 - Pattaya from Pattaya Park Tower My question was: What is happening now? I heard months ago that Hua Hin City Hall had stopped issuing permits for buildings over 14 meters within 200 meters from seashore. Just wondering what is happening over there now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiBob Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 So, what is the next, we can wait to happen in this case? It looks, like they don t mahe house now, more than 14m hight, anyway steels have been cut about in that levell, i think!Is in Rayong Court some hearing end of this month?? Someone , who knows something? We are sill waiting for the court to give a date which the survey will be done. The survey will be done by Dept of Civil Engineering and City Planning from Bangkok. What about your appeal to use the 200 meter measurement instead of 100 meters? Also, will this measurement be for just the seashore directly in front of VT7 or will include the rest of the seashore in JomTien? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stopvt7 Posted October 13, 2007 Share Posted October 13, 2007 So, what is the next, we can wait to happen in this case? It looks, like they don t mahe house now, more than 14m hight, anyway steels have been cut about in that levell, i think!Is in Rayong Court some hearing end of this month?? Someone , who knows something? We are sill waiting for the court to give a date which the survey will be done. The survey will be done by Dept of Civil Engineering and City Planning from Bangkok. What about your appeal to use the 200 meter measurement instead of 100 meters? Also, will this measurement be for just the seashore directly in front of VT7 or will include the rest of the seashore in JomTien? Not all of Jomthien Beach but all of Pattaya Beach Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiBob Posted October 14, 2007 Share Posted October 14, 2007 So, what is the next, we can wait to happen in this case? It looks, like they don t mahe house now, more than 14m hight, anyway steels have been cut about in that levell, i think!Is in Rayong Court some hearing end of this month?? Someone , who knows something? We are sill waiting for the court to give a date which the survey will be done. The survey will be done by Dept of Civil Engineering and City Planning from Bangkok. What about your appeal to use the 200 meter measurement instead of 100 meters? Also, will this measurement be for just the seashore directly in front of VT7 or will include the rest of the seashore in JomTien? Not all of Jomthien Beach but all of Pattaya Beach Thanks for the reply. I didn't realize south Jomthien beach (Na JomThien) is excluded. I assume these are the map boundaries often referred to in the Ministerial regulations. I also assume (pending your appeal) the measurement would be made from 100 meters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaiDeeFarang Posted October 15, 2007 Share Posted October 15, 2007 So, what is the next, we can wait to happen in this case? It looks, like they don t mahe house now, more than 14m hight, anyway steels have been cut about in that levell, i think!Is in Rayong Court some hearing end of this month?? Someone , who knows something? We are sill waiting for the court to give a date which the survey will be done. The survey will be done by Dept of Civil Engineering and City Planning from Bangkok. What about your appeal to use the 200 meter measurement instead of 100 meters? Also, will this measurement be for just the seashore directly in front of VT7 or will include the rest of the seashore in JomTien? Not all of Jomthien Beach but all of Pattaya Beach Thanks for the reply. I didn't realize south Jomthien beach (Na JomThien) is excluded. I assume these are the map boundaries often referred to in the Ministerial regulations. I also assume (pending your appeal) the measurement would be made from 100 meters. As I mentioned before Na Jomtien comes under Sattahip, which has different regulations to Pattaya. That's why lots of developments there can be built closer to the beach. It just goes to show that no one here listens regardless of what is posted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stopvt7 Posted October 18, 2007 Share Posted October 18, 2007 Google has a new satellite map of Pattaya! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jpm76 Posted October 20, 2007 Share Posted October 20, 2007 Google has a new satellite map of Pattaya! What is the Rayong date of November 28 all about then? I thought that the decision would be then, but if a court needs to give a date for the survey, will this be before then or after this date? Regards Justin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThaiBob Posted October 21, 2007 Share Posted October 21, 2007 Google has a new satellite map of Pattaya! What is the Rayong date of November 28 all about then? I thought that the decision would be then, but if a court needs to give a date for the survey, will this be before then or after this date? Regards Justin Good question. Anyone know if the survey has been scheduled? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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