Kyrgyzstan: Recreation Zone Construction Fined for Building Without Permits
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Construction of the "Marzhan Apa" recreation zone in Kyrgyzstan's Talas region began without necessary permits.
- The Ministry of Construction found the project lacked urban planning and architectural approvals, and approved project documentation.
- The individual entrepreneur responsible was fined 200,000 Kyrgyz som and ordered to rectify the violations.
Construction of the "Marzhan Apa" recreation zone in the village of Kara-Sai, Talas region, Kyrgyzstan, has been halted due to significant violations of construction laws. The project, located on Chychkantay Street, commenced without obtaining the required urban planning and architectural conclusions, nor did it have approved project documentation.
According to the Ministry of Construction, these omissions represent a serious breach of legislative requirements. Following an inspection, administrative measures were taken against the individual entrepreneur responsible for the construction, identified as A. uulu B.
The entrepreneur has been fined 200,000 Kyrgyz som (approximately $2,300 USD). Additionally, a written order has been issued demanding the immediate rectification of all identified violations and the bringing of the construction work into compliance with established standards and regulations. Failure to comply could result in further penalties.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.