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The planned investment for recreational and tourist purposes in Kerekedi Bay in Csopak will not be realized as the owners have not received permission from the authorities to withdraw the area from the agricultural zone, the Lake Balaton Association announced.
Tibor Ambrus, the mayor of Csopak, informed the locals on the settlement’s Facebook page that the affected 64-hectare area cannot be removed from the agricultural zone, so the project planned by the owner cannot be implemented in this way. shape.
Tourism investment postponed
The Lake Balaton Law facilitates the incorporation of areas along the shoreline, and the closure of the lake shore has sparked major protests from the local civilian population in several settlements. The relatively intact Kerekedi Bay is a nature reserve between Csopak and Balatonfüred, part of the Balaton Uplands National Park since 1992. The apartments are not designed for the nature reserve, but by the bay. The project has yet to go down a hole, but needs a significant redesign for authorities to grant the building permit.
Residential pressure
Dörgicsén
the municipality backs down
After a majority of locals signed a protest against the planned apartment construction on the outskirts of Dörgicse, the municipality ordered a bans on changes on Friday. According to information from 24.hu, a 25-year-old investor would build an accommodation in the Dörgicse vineyard, in an area classified as vineyards and arable land.
The municipality of Dörgicse writes on its website that based on the discussions of the recent period and what was said in the public forum, it can be seen that several people are trying to obtain construction benefits by violating the construction regulations on the outskirts of settlement. Therefore, the municipality is now drafting a new regulation, and until it is drafted, a change ban will apply.
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