Oman Daily Observer

PAY FOR PARKING SHEDS IN FRONT OF HOMES

- MAI AL ABRIA MUSCAT, JUNE 19

Residents will now have to pay for setting up car park shelters in front of their homes outside the boundaries of their plot.

Each parking space will cost RO 60 (one-time payment). A plate shall be fixed at each parking lot with the municipal licence number.

Those violating these regulation­s will be fined RO 100.

They should correct the violation within the period set by the municipali­ty.

Anyone who fails to meet these requiremen­ts during the due period will be fined RO 10 for each day of delay.

Muscat Municipali­ty Chairman Mohsen bin Mohammed al Shaikh issued the decision No 2018/95 regulating establishm­ent of car parking shades in front of residentia­l buildings, outside the boundaries of the plot.

The decision is based on Muscat Municipali­ty Law promulgate­d by Royal Decree No 38/155 and local order No 92/23 on regulation of buildings in Muscat.

It is approved by the Ministry of Finance.

The decision also stipulates that a permit be obtained from municipali­ty before installing a parking shelter in front of the residentia­l buildings outside the boundaries of the plot.

The permit will consider certain standards. The building must be constructe­d on a residentia­l plot and the space between the nearest street and the outside wall should be not less than 4.5 metres.

Not more than four parking sheds should be establishe­d for each building which equals 50 per cent of the length of external wall. YUYA OSAKO’S header gave Japan a 2-1 win over10-man Colombia in the opening Group H game at the World Cup on Tuesday. Osako nodded Keisuke Honda’s corner home in the 73rd minute at the Mordovia Arena in Saransk for the first Asian win over a South American side at the World Cup in 19 attempts.

The decision stipulates that a permit be obtained from municipali­ty before installing a parking shelter in front of the residentia­l buildings

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