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Reconstruc­tion of fire-destroyed Mubarakiya Market to be assigned to Kuwait Municipali­ty

‘Finance’ reviews its dev vision during the meeting

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KUWAIT CITY, May 14: The second meeting of the committee, which was formed to deal with the effects of the recent fire in Mubarakiya Market commercial area, ended with assigning the Kuwait Municipali­ty to adopt the initial vision for the reconstruc­tion of the burned part of the Souq Mubarakiya, reports Al-Qabas daily.

During the meeting, the Ministry of Finance reviewed its developmen­t vision for Mubarakiya area.

It revealed the preparatio­n of an economic study to invest in the site with an annual rental value of KD 3.6 million through B.O.T. projects and the recovery of the amounts paid in its reconstruc­tion.

According to the Ministry of Finance, investment in the site may contribute to achieving an expected increase in the state’s revenues. It estimated the affected area to be approximat­ely 5,000 square meters out of the site’s total area.

The Kuwait Municipali­ty and the Ministry of Justice were asked to identify the private properties in the area. The applicatio­n of the 1964 Expropriat­ion Law for the Public Benefit was proposed in the event that the owners of private properties in Mubarakiya area refused to accept developmen­t.

Unregister­ed

Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Justice Omar Al-Sharqawi stated that the ministry coordinate­d with the Kuwait Municipali­ty to search for the unregister­ed real estate properties in order to identify their owners using the automated number of each plot so that all informatio­n related to the ownership of those plots can be extracted.

Also, the Minister of Finance inquired about the owners of private properties with the right to object to the implementa­tion of the reconstruc­tion plan in Mubarakiya area. The government of the State of Kuwait has the right to rebuild without referring to them, by applying the law of expropriat­ion for the public benefit and the extent of the legality of this matter, given the length of time that it may take into account the data of those affected.

Al-Sharqawi said this issue will be discussed and reported.

Regarding commercial licenses, the Acting Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry Muhammad Al-Enezi explained that coordinati­on with the Public Authority for Civil Informatio­n (PACI) is ongoing to extract the automated numbers of the shops affected by the Mubarakiya fire so that they can obtain these licenses, pending the response of PACI in this regard. It also reported about the existence of many suspended licenses and violating shops.

Musaed Al-Asousi, the DirectorGe­neral of PACI, said they had been approached by the Kuwait Municipali­ty with a request to provide them with the automated numbers of the damaged plots, as they were attached to the data of those plots and the sketch indicating their locations in Mubarakiya area.

He stressed that Kuwait Municipali­ty was provided with the required automated numbers, and the committee was also provided with this data in a flash memory.

Regarding the future vision for the developmen­t of Mubarakiya area, Al-Asousi suggested the distributi­on of checkpoint­s to supervise the violating shops in Mubarakiya area in order to warn them, and then close those shops in the event of non-response.

The municipali­ty indicated that there were previous discussion­s with the Ministry of Justice and the Kuwait Municipali­ty to approve the automated numbers in all documents, and the Secretary-General of the National Council for Culture and Arts linked it to all parties.

In this regard, the Secretary General of the National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) Dr. Essa Al-Ansari explained that the role of NCCAL in this matter is limited to supervisio­n only, as it was previously stated that NCCAL does not have any shops damaged in the Mubarakiya fire.

He also confirmed that NCCAL is fully prepared to support the rest of the authoritie­s, and provide advice to them regarding the reconstruc­tion of Mubarakiya area, and preserving its historical identity and distinctiv­e architectu­ral style.

Report

Furthermor­e, Deputy Director General of the Projects Sector in the Kuwait Municipali­ty Eng. Nadia Al-Shuraideh received a preliminar­y report from the Kuwait Municipali­ty for the reconstruc­tion of the burned section of the Mubarakiya market through the technical office PACE, due to the need for more time to carry out the survey plan and check it before circulatin­g it to the rest of the authoritie­s.

Nonetheles­s, after receiving the automated numbers from PACI, it discovered the existence of many fake commercial licenses. Accordingl­y, the Kuwait Municipali­ty is awaiting the report of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, in coordinati­on with PACI, which will determine the real commercial licenses located in the buildings, and thus verify the validity of all informatio­n and its plans.

Through a study, the need to update the possibilit­y of reducing the cost of rebuilding was found. The opinion of NCCAL will be taken to adopt the unified nature of the shops. It suggested the work of the committee that was composed of several bodies to carry out periodic inspection of the violating shops.

Meanwhile, acting on informatio­n firemen from the Hilali Firefighti­ng Center rushed to the Mubarakiya Market and put out a limited fire on the roof of a building, reports Al-Rai daily.

The daily quoting the Public Relations and Media Department of the Public Fire Services Directorat­e said the fire was caused by a short circuit in the unit.

The fire did not cause any significan­t damage.

 ?? Al-Qabas photo ?? Part of Mubarakiya Market destroyed by fire.
Al-Qabas photo Part of Mubarakiya Market destroyed by fire.

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