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GRAĐEVINSKA INSPEKCIJA JOŠ NE ZNA TKO JE INVESTITOR GRADNJE BETONSKE ŠETNICE U MIŠKOVIĆIMA






STRANKA HRVATSKOG ZAJEDNIŠTVA
PODRUŽNICA ZADARSKE ŽUPANIJE
PRIOPĆENJE ZA JAVNOST 




Betonirana šetnica u Miškovićima "čeka" svog vlasnika
O betoniranju uvale Mlinarice u naselju Miškovići pisali smo prije 15-ak dana, a zbog čega smo i zatražili očitovanje nadležnih inspekcija, hidrograđevinske i građevinske, jer se radilo o gradnji na pomorskom dobru. Nekada prirodno kamenita obala s uvalom, gdje su se kupali mještani, danas je betonirana šetnica uz koju se nalaze i dva betonirana mula za privez brodica.Očitovanje Ministarstva pomorstva, prometa i infrastrukture smo dobili nakon što je u više navrata na gradilište izašao hidrograđevinski inspektor, te je utvrđeno kako je protiv "okrivljenika podnijet optužni prijedlog od strane Lučke kapetanije", dok je situacija s građevinskom inspekcijom nešto drugačija. Da bi građevinska inspekcija donijela rješenje o uklanjanju potrebno je utvrditi tko je investitor predmetne šetnice. Zatraženo je očitovanje od više osoba za koje se sumnjalo da su investitori, no taj postupak još traje, jer se do sada nitko nije očitovao kao investitor, odgovorila nam je na upit Željka Perić, glasnogovornica u Ministarstvu graditeljstva i prostornog uređenja, i to nakon što je još prije mjesec dana građevinski inspektor Područne jedinice u Zadru - Odjel Zadarske županije izašao na teren. Kada smo sredinom prošlog mjeseca bili u Miškovićima, uz gradilište omeđeno betonskom ogradom s ceste na tabli je stajalo kako je naručitelj posla Šime Mišković, otac predsjednika NK Rijeke Damira Miškovića, dok je izvođač zagrebačka tvrtka Teh-gradnja, a rješenje o uvjetima građenja je izdao Upravni odjel za provedbu dokumenata prostornog uređenja i gradnje Zadarske županije, Ispostava u Pagu 27. kolovoza 2012. godine. U odgovoru Ministarstva pomorstva, prometa i infrastrukture je još navedeno kako je "usprkos zabrani gradnje na tom dijelu obale, a koja je izvedena bez ikakvih potrebnih odobrenja, te također i zbog priključenja dijela pomorskog dobra privatnoj parceli koja se nalazi iznad obale, ista je vlasništvu okrivljenika". Dok je jedno ministarstvo utvrdilo tko je devastirao pomorsko dobro i to unatoč zabrani, drugo niti mjesec dana od izlaska na teren još ne zna tko je investitor gradnje betonske šetnice, pa se postavlja i jedno logično pitanje - ima li uopće koordinacije među hrvatskim ministarstvima ili se svatko od njih vodi onom našom poznatom - to nije moj posao. Građevinska inspekcija  ili  slika lijepe naše Hrvatske Po mnogim prijavama građana radi uzrupacije zemljišta  i pomorskog dobra , pomorska i građevinska inspekcija izlaze na uviđaj. Dok pomorska inspekcija prvim izlaskom utvrđuje Teh gradnju kao izvođača radova, dok stvarnog krivca - investitora zaobilazi. Uz veliku muku izlazi na uviđaj drugi put i utvrđuje investitora i navodi kako je unatoč zabrani nastavljeno s radovima.Građevinska inspekcija po uviđaju nije donijela riješenje jer uz niz nepravilnosti još ne zna koju bi odluku donijela, a najsmiješniji je odgovor da ne može utvrditi investitora.

Koga štiti Građevinska inspekcija i  čemu uopće služi

Mjesecima nakon izlaska inspekcije oznaka s gradilišta se uklonila jer uz mnoge građevine i ona je bila nepravovaljana, sadržavala je samo jedan mali dio takozvane velebne vile, dok se ostale građevine građene bez ikakve dokumentacije. Nakon uviđaja radnici Teh gradnje se vraćaju i nastavljaju s radovima. Tko njima što može, kako kažu oni imaju svoje ljude u inspekciji. I imaju, što dokazuju i slike bahatost investitora i građevinskih inspektora.
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