289 OBJECTS IN YEREVAN TO BE WARNED SOON ABOUT STOPPING ACTIVITY BECAUSE OF DISTURBING POPULATION'S REST
Noyan Tapan
Dec 05 2006
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 5, NOYAN TAPAN. 6700 trade objects were registered by
the Yerevan Mayor's Office in the sphere of trade and services. Karen
Gevorgian, the Chief of the Trade and Services Department of the
Mayor's Office stated about it at the December 4 press conference. He
also stated that legal documents of all the objects were studied. A
commission formed of representatives of the Urban Development and
Nature Protection Departments of the Mayor's Office and of district
head's offices discusses at present the issue of correspondence of
all the registered objects to norms of urban development. According to
it, 152 ones from 368 stalls and pavilions were dismantled, 234 ones
must be modernized according to drafts affirmed at the architecture
department. It was mentioned that owners must care modernization
expenses. K.Gevorgian stated that the commission envisages to examine
soon the issues of regulation of trade objects in of Mashtots,
Abovian, Heratsi, Bagratuniats, Nzhdeh, Mantashian, Leningradian,
Isakov, T.Petrosian and a number of other streets as well.
It is envisaged to dismantle 300 ones from 700 stalls and pavilions
placed in those streets. Besides, 289 objects will soon be warned
about stopping their activity or promoting another activity in the
same place during two months.
In K.Gevorgian's words, those are mainly night clubs, bread bakeries,
baths, dry-cleanings which are situated on the ground floors of
many-storied buildings or cellars, which disturb populations' rest
and concerning which the Mayor's Office got complaints.
Noyan Tapan
Dec 05 2006
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 5, NOYAN TAPAN. 6700 trade objects were registered by
the Yerevan Mayor's Office in the sphere of trade and services. Karen
Gevorgian, the Chief of the Trade and Services Department of the
Mayor's Office stated about it at the December 4 press conference. He
also stated that legal documents of all the objects were studied. A
commission formed of representatives of the Urban Development and
Nature Protection Departments of the Mayor's Office and of district
head's offices discusses at present the issue of correspondence of
all the registered objects to norms of urban development. According to
it, 152 ones from 368 stalls and pavilions were dismantled, 234 ones
must be modernized according to drafts affirmed at the architecture
department. It was mentioned that owners must care modernization
expenses. K.Gevorgian stated that the commission envisages to examine
soon the issues of regulation of trade objects in of Mashtots,
Abovian, Heratsi, Bagratuniats, Nzhdeh, Mantashian, Leningradian,
Isakov, T.Petrosian and a number of other streets as well.
It is envisaged to dismantle 300 ones from 700 stalls and pavilions
placed in those streets. Besides, 289 objects will soon be warned
about stopping their activity or promoting another activity in the
same place during two months.
In K.Gevorgian's words, those are mainly night clubs, bread bakeries,
baths, dry-cleanings which are situated on the ground floors of
many-storied buildings or cellars, which disturb populations' rest
and concerning which the Mayor's Office got complaints.