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According to the Ministry of the Environment, 163 holiday homes and summer houses on the Baltic coast and 97 of these buildings in state forest areas off the Baltic coast are currently registered in Šventoji.
At the beginning of spring, the Ministry of the Environment proposed to bring these Šventoji rest houses for public needs. According to the certificate, the project is proposed to ensure that there are no buildings left in the Baltic coastal area and in the state forest, where construction is not possible.
At that time, the protocol decision proposed to instruct the Ministry of Environment to organize and ensure that the necessary documents were prepared and the necessary measures were taken to take the Šventoji rest houses before December 31, 2023.
The Ministry announced a few months ago that the average market value of legally registered buildings ranges from 4 thousand. up to 12 thousand. The total market value of all buildings is around 1 million euros. 739 thousand euros
It is estimated that the state would have to pay around $ 2 million to take over the private owners’ cabins. compensation worth EUR. According to Environment Minister Kęstutis Mažeika, one fifth of all houses located in Šventoji are expected to be taken over.
The owners of the cabins were outraged that the government was in a hurry to take over the cabins without fully clarifying who had officially registered them, without correcting some of the objections in the decisions. Therefore, the Cabinet of Ministers postponed the decision to take over Šventoji rest houses for the needs of society. However, the decision seems to have taken time.
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During the discussion, Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis instructed the Ministry of Justice to assess the extent to which the state, which took over the property, would suffer damage due to possible litigation by the owners.
How Delphi commented the State Service of Protected Areas (VSTT) of the Ministry of the Environment, in May. The Ministry of Justice has established its position with the Ministry of the Environment that until a cost-benefit analysis is carried out, it is not possible to determine the need for financing for public housing, but it is likely that the need is greater than at the Ministry of the Environment.
June At the request of the Ministry of the Environment, representatives of VSTT inspected the Šventoji houses at the site, examined the data from the Records Center and presented the most accurate current situation to the Ministry of the Environment.
VSTT also interviewed potential service providers regarding cost-benefit analysis preparation services, estimated the possible cost of their performance, and, with necessary funding from the environment ministry, plans to purchase this service.
“The situation at the site was assessed, an inventory of Šventoji huts in the coastal zone was made and location maps were made. A total of 166 cabins have been registered in the coastal area, most of them are not registered in the Registration Center. Most Šventoji cabins belong to UAB Energetikas, – VSTT presented the evaluations of the last months.
However, it is not yet known what the average value of the cabins could be and how much it would differ from the initial estimate of 1.7 million. euros
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Gintautė Matulevičiūtė, the director of the Energetikas company, who participated in the March meeting, stated that the company owns 146 cabins located in the coastal zone or in the forest zone. They were built more than 50 years ago “in accordance with the legislation in force at the time” and are legalized in the Records Center, as well as being constantly maintained and updated.
He asked the government to adjust the plans and make decisions only in unregistered country houses.
Currently, he has received no further information on the planned actions and does not have: “We have not been contacted by the responsible authorities. Currently there is no communication. “
However, G. Matulevičiūtė is convinced that if actions are planned, they will be carried out with full transparency, involving stakeholders and taking into account their position and the procedure established by legal acts.
According to her, Šventoji cottages are in high demand this year, as before, among the population that can spend less on quality recreation, and their opportunities have been sharply adjusted by changes in income related to the pandemic.
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The Mayor of Palanga, Šarūnas Vaitkus, stated that the possibility of demolishing the legendary houses in Šventoji and paying around 2 million LTL to their owners was being considered. compensation worth EUR.
“The road is now being considered: it may be necessary to pay compensation and demolish the cabins taken for public use and free the coast,” the mayor told the newspaper.
Delphi recalls that, as the Minister for the Environment, Kęstutis Mažeika said, the main reason for the proposal is to try to restore the coastal zone, that is, and. both the dunes and the stands to protect against sand and erosion.
According to the minister, the plots where the houses are located belong to the state, and the entrepreneurs are only rented, so it is a good time to claim the territory, because in the future, luxury villas may appear instead of the houses, BNS wrote.
“We have examples where, instead of showers, instead of toilets, buildings appear that cause great outrage in society. Those loopholes in the laws create preconditions for those apparently impossible buildings to become residential houses,” said the Minister.
“If we do nothing, in the future, under certain circumstances, there may be a luxury villa in the area, for demolition or removal from which the state would have to pay much higher sums,” he added.
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