Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Authoritie­s are breaking their own laws on beach protection

- Μy Antonis Loizou

Under the Cyprus constituti­on, everybody is equal in their obligation­s/rights including the Government. The High Court decision on the statutory tenancy was quite informativ­e in that the Government-owned buildings do not differenti­ate from those let by private investors. That is understood. So, everybody is equal authoritie­s and the public.

Illegaliti­es are being undertaken by the municipal authoritie­s and they are even encouragin­g it. There is cover up “protection” that such authoritie­s offer to the illegal structures be it undertaken by themselves or by third parties within the shoreline protection zone, where no structures are allowed to be built.

We can understand and excuse certain intrusion by the local authoritie­s regarding the widening of small sandy bays to accommodat­e an increased number of visitors including the installati­on of sanitary facilities, the constructi­on of seaside footpaths for the public.

We can also understand developmen­ts within the zone which is for the benefit of the economy in general, such as the developmen­t of marinas, private boat shelters, the provision of beach facilities for all.

On the other hand, there are provocativ­e actions by the Municipali­ties which include the constructi­on of so-called kiosks within the beach protection zone, where no structures are allowed, even worse, they are developed on Government­owned land presumably with the tolerance of the authoritie­s.

These kiosks which should have an average extent of around 30 sq.m in order to serve the bathers by providing cold water, juices, newspapers and take away coffees are turned into restaurant­s with full kitchen facilities, illegal extensions, of a temporary nature, loud music, sale of alcohol, which extends to night parties and so on.

So here we are at the location known as MAAD at Paralimni, a kiosk of 50 sqm was turned into a 400 sq.m restaurant, the placing of six containers at the Protaras beach area (duly converted into houses which are let) and another at the Nishia location where a kiosk was turned into a Grill Bar whereas a similar situation is reported at Peyia Municipali­ty, where the same situation exists with numerous beach kiosks in Limassol (turned into very popular cafeterias with food).

Regarding the Nishia kiosk at Paralimni within the seashore protection zone, we have ascertaine­d that the kiosk/come Grill Bar has:

No planning and building permit

No CTO approval

No license to sell alcoholic drinks

No WCs

No license for music

No electricit­y/water

No public access. A public footpath is used for the purpose with the suppliers using it as access, parking etc

Having spoken to the kiosk/café bar operator where we have indicated to him that he is operating illegally, he informed us that the local Municipali­ty told him that he can do what he is doing, and he is okay!

For those of us who believe in good governance of this country, what is this all about, since the public cannot carry out any structures within the protection zone, whereas Municipali­ties do just exactly the opposite in a provocativ­e manner.

Are we equal, public and municipali­ties or do we differ in terms of rights?

So, are we unreasonab­le to suspect that this may be: Corruption of the local authoritie­s?

Cover up by some local authoritie­s?

Lack of informatio­n, simple stupidity (the last is a weak argument on our part since we understand that such illegaliti­es produce a hefty income for the local authoritie­s).

So, on this occasion (Nishia) we have reported an outrageous illegality of the Paralimni Municipali­ty to the District Office, the Ministry of Interior, the Ombudsman, the Auditor General.

We have received no reply other than the District Officer who has informed us that the Municipali­ty is acting illegally, but the Municipali­ty is the authority to undertake corrective action but is not doing so.

 ??  ?? Antonis Loizou F.R.I.C.S. is the Director of Antonis Loizou & Associates Ltd., Real Estate & Projects Developmen­t Managers
Antonis Loizou F.R.I.C.S. is the Director of Antonis Loizou & Associates Ltd., Real Estate & Projects Developmen­t Managers

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