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Demolition Deadline Looms for Naklua Buildings

Report by Pattaya One News Team

 

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PATTAYA: -- On the morning of October 11 the acting Pattaya Governor, Mr Chanatpong Sriwises. assembled a Civic Office inspection team and visited areas along the public canal at Klongpukplub, Nakleau.

 

According to the land surveyors report there should be only one commercial building and specific accommodation/rental rooms in this area.

 

However, there are many other buildings present, including one which is 320SqM in size and valued at over 10million baht.

 

Demolition orders have been served and all buildings that have encroached upon public land must be removed within forty-five days of October 11.

 

Mr. Chanatpong said that some of these buildings were constructed over ten-years ago. He believed that as the canal used to be twenty-meters wide, and is now reduced to seven meters by the illegal buildings, this encroachment is causing much of the flooding problem in the area.

 

Source: http://pattayaone.news/en/demolition-deadline-looms-naklua-buildings/

 
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18 hours ago, Basil B said:

Any action re: Walking Streets west-side???

 

There was a meeting last week at Pattaya City on the 4 possible solutions to solve the problem. No decision taken yet, but they will have to decide quickly as the Military is pushing to end this case.

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On ‎13‎/‎10‎/‎2016 at 10:41 AM, jippytum said:

These deadlines seem to go on for years and no action .

 

Just not true.

Look at the Boutique Hotel who built 4 illegal additional floors

and has been condemned to demolition.

 

Picture from yesterday:

 

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5 hours ago, johng said:

Wow it's taking years to demolish those 4 floors...one guy working one hour per week with a plastic spoon might have been faster !

 

They started about 1 month ago, and they work at a rather good speed. There is even a small digger on the roof ;)

 

What has been long are the court procedures, with the owner trying every possible ways and recours to stop the demolition.

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July 2013

http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/97329/7-day-demolition-order-issued-popular-south-pattaya-hotel/

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A South Pattaya Hotel which has reportedly ignored warnings from City Hall regarding their unauthorized extensions to the Hotel have now been told to demolish the extensions within 7 days or face legal action.

 

 

April 21st  2015

http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/185763/army-demolition-team-called-in-as-pattaya-hotel-demolition-saga-continues/

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Army demolition teams were called in to knock down ground-floor walls of a South Pattaya Hotel which is the subject of a demolition order due to a breach of planning regulations.

 

 

http://www.pattayamail.com/news/demolition-of-boutique-hotel-begins-after-years-of-legal-battles-46640

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Nearly a year after threatening to demolish Pattaya’s Boutique Hotel for illegally adding six additional floors, the dismantling actually began with plans to level the entire building after years after legal wrangling.

The city Engineering Department joined soldiers from the 14th Military Circle at the South Pattaya hotel April 21

 

 

21st April 2015

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Ok not quite years   but 18 months since the  first holes where knocked into the walls.

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They even started the demolition with guest still in the hotel rooms !!!!

 

November, 2013

http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/110292/city-officials-begin-demolition-of-south-pattaya-hotel/

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City workers accompanied the team of officials on Tuesday and began to deconstruct the hotel interior on the floors of the hotel which are considered to be illegally built. Foreign tourists were forced to vacate some of the rooms as doors were broken down by the laborers. After some discussion a 1 hour reprieve was given so the hotel guests could safely vacate the rooms to allow the demolition teams to continue.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

I for one am very happy to see that progress is being made against all these illegal buildings, may it continue for a long time, about time some of these people who have been giving the middle finger to the authorities now find that they have nowhere to hide. About bloody time.

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On 10/17/2016 at 9:51 AM, johng said:

 

 

Doesn't really matter if it took 18 months since I doubt they would be able to be operational with those holes in the walls.

 

And I'm sure the owner now has some sour grapes to swallow, because his refusal to remove the additional floors ended up in a complete demolishing.

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12 minutes ago, Golden Triangle said:

I for one am very happy to see that progress is being made against all these illegal buildings, may it continue for a long time, about time some of these people who have been giving the middle finger to the authorities now find that they have nowhere to hide. About bloody time.

 

If they are really serious about encroaching on public property, they will have to demolish the biggest part of Pattaya.

 

Drive around anywhere in the small sois in Pattaya and see that almost every business has encroached on part of the roads.

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3 minutes ago, Anthony5 said:

 

If they are really serious about encroaching on public property, they will have to demolish the biggest part of Pattaya.

 

Drive around anywhere in the small sois in Pattaya and see that almost every business has encroached on part of the roads.

 

Nothing wrong with that in my book.

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If they are really serious about encroaching on public property, they will have to demolish the biggest part of Pattaya.
 
Drive around anywhere in the small sois in Pattaya and see that almost every business has encroached on part of the roads.

And what exactly is the problem? It has to start sooner or later or should we just leave Pattaya lawless for the next few hundred years? Better to start now then never
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3 minutes ago, zorro1 said:


And what exactly is the problem? It has to start sooner or later or should we just leave Pattaya lawless for the next few hundred years? Better to start now then never

 

And you really believe that what I mention in my post will happen in this lifetime?

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2 hours ago, Anthony5 said:

 

You mean with the encroaching by the small businesses or with the demolishing of the biggest part of Pattaya

 

Any encroaching on public land whether a big operator or small time business should be clamped down on and hard, sorry if that sounds harsh but people have been walking roughshod over rules and regulations for far too long.

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On 16/10/2016 at 5:13 AM, johng said:

Wow it's taking years to demolish those 4 floors...one guy working one hour per week with a plastic spoon might have been faster !

 

Don't worry old son, with the rain we've had over the last 5 days or so those top floors will soon be at ground floor level :biggrin:

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