Ads to rules of land improvement developed in Astana
Alterations and amendments in the Rules provide for obligatory coordination of the above mentioned objects with agencies of architecture and language development; and in case of violation of this requirement the law breaker will be brought to administrative responsibility in a form of a penalty.
a question concerning the aesthetic view disturbed by fences around residential compounds, administrative buildings, and signs randomly placed on buildings in the capital has been brought up at the annual sessions regarding further development of the capital, according to astana.kz
Besides, it’s forbidden to place fencing of the territory of general government bodies, offices of organizations, multistoried buildings, according to “Norms and Regulations of complex improvement within the territory of Astana city”. According to the document, placing of fencing and its solution must be approved by the Architecture and urban development department of Astana city, and a sketch design is provided to them.
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