Ministry of Interior Postponing amendments to ministerial regulations permitting land use Not adjacent to public roads or "blind land" for construction of high-rise buildings or extra-large buildings. To listen to all information It creates safety for people's lives and property.
Ms. Traisulee Traisanakul, Secretary to the Minister of Interior and Spokesperson of the Ministry of Interior, revealed that the Ministry of Interior Has delayed amending the law related to permitting the construction of high-rise buildings or extra-large buildings for the time being. To consider the law carefully and granting permission for construction does not affect the environment, people's lives, and property.
Currently, the Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning Ministry of Interior Work has been done to improve the laws related to permitting the construction of high-rise buildings or extra-large buildings. To be consistent with the current situation and ensure health safety People's lives and property
In part, there will be an amendment to Ministerial Regulation No. 33 (B.E. 2535) issued in accordance with the Building Control Act B.E. 2522 to allow the construction of high-rise buildings or extra-large buildings on land whose location is not adjacent to a public road. or blind land, but there is other land that can be used as an exit to a public way
However, because in the past period there have been disputes regarding the construction of high-rise buildings leading to lawsuits in court and the court has ruled to revoke construction permission in many cases. Therefore, in order to be careful in enacting the law. Provide an opportunity for relevant agencies to listen to information, facts, and the current situation. Including the judgments of the court that have decided on related issues to consider thoroughly.
The Ministry of Interior has therefore postponed amending the law in this case. and continue to improve the law only in relation to safety standards in various areas.
Ms. Traisulee said that in the past the Department of Public Works The law regarding construction permits for various buildings has been improved. already continuously To be consistent with the current situation and facilitate economic benefits. And now a ministerial regulation has been drafted that will add criteria that allow the construction of tall buildings or extra-large buildings on land that is not adjacent to a public road, provided they meet the requirements.
For example, there is another piece of land that is at least 12 meters wide that can be used as an entrance or exit. Fire trucks can be easily moved. Although it can be seen that improving the said criteria will be more consistent with urbanization. Especially large cities like Bangkok and surrounding areas. Beneficial to real estate development and the overall economy.
But in order for the law to be careful Permitting construction does not affect the environment. People's lives and property The Ministry of Interior has therefore postponed improving the law in this matter.
Source:https://www.thansettakij.com/real-estate/587238
at 31/1/2024