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Hrodna Residents Forced To Remove Antenna “Plates” And Air-Conditioners

Hrodna Residents Forced To Remove Antenna “Plates” And Air-Conditioners

The list of areas with the “limitation on the use of antenna” includes 77 streets, 5 avenues and 2 lanes.

The Hrodna city executive committee has made a list of streets of Hrodna wherein the facades of buildings should not “be decorated” with antennas and other constructions. Innovation concerns the buildings facing the main streets and the apartment buildings that are included in the State list of historical and cultural values of Belarus, the newspaper “Grodnenskaya Pravda” writes.

The list of areas with the “limitation on the use of antenna” includes 77 streets, mainly in the center of Hrodna, 5 avenues, 2 lanes, Leninsky Komsomol Boulevard, Indursk highway, 3 central squares – Lenin square, Sovetskaya square, Tyzengau square and Dekabristov square.

The decision came into force after its publication on the pages of the newspaper “Grodnenskaya Pravda” on August 10.

Architecture and Urban Planning department of the Hrodna city executive committee answered the acute question about what those who already have the antenna plates installed on the facades of the buildings, which appeared on the “restriction” list, should do.

– The already installed antenna plates, antennas, and other constructions that break the architectural ensemble of the building have to be removed, – the head of the Architecture and Urban Planning department Hennadz Talamanau explained. – this is not the matter of one day and the facades that are listed in the relevant decision will be brought in the proper state over time.

In most cases, the residents mount the constructions that break the appearance of appartment buildings – the antenna plates and the so-called “boxes” of air-conditioners, –without any permissions. To act in a rightful way, the person, who wants to “embellish” the facade of his house with an antenna or other constructions, must address the “Single Window” service of the district administration with a written application and only after its consideration he should decide on the possible “embellishment”.

The Resolution №384 of the Council of Ministers of May 16, 2013, has already had paragraphs prohibiting mounting of, for example, antennas, on the facades of the residential buildings that are on the State list of historical and cultural values of Belarus, as well as on the facades of the houses overlooking the main streets and squares. The latest decision only specifies the list of such streets and squares.

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