Presidential Permit for Kanal Istanbul’s Arnavutköy plans
WALL- Large and small-scale master development plans for some of the Karaburun and Yeniköy neighborhoods of Arnavutköy, located on the Canal Istanbul route, which the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality describes as a ‘demolition project’, were approved at the end of the Presidential decree.
Hazal Ocak from Halk TV haberdashery According to the announcement produced by the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change today, the correction and additional implementation zoning plan explanation report was also published. In this Istanbul Airport and Kanal Istanbul project final report prepared by Arnavutköy Municipality, it was stated that the existing plans were insufficient and could not meet the demand.
‘NO ZONING PLAN, INFRASTRUCTURE IS INSUFFICIENT, THERE IS CONSTRUCTION’
In the report, which stated that there is construction in some areas where a zoning power plant is expected, the following statements were included: “The infrastructure works in the area where there will not be a zoning power plant and where there are unhealthy housing results are also being done at a sufficient level. There is a need for new zoning plans for the realization of healthy and orderly construction in the region.
1580 BOOK 152 LICENSED
Reminding that the region was declared a reserve building area in the report, it was stated that 287.34 hectares of land, the Black Sea Black Sea, the exit to the Kanal Istanbul project route, the south exit to Istanbul Airport and the west and the southern forest where it will go. According to the report, there are a total of 1580 buildings in the planning area. Only 152 of these structures are licensed. 86 of them have a building use permit.
‘SHOPPING MALL, HOTEL, RESIDENCE, BUSINESS CENTER…’
With the new zoning plans, many areas from residential to tourism were determined. Residential and commercial zones are limited to ground + 2 floors at most. Trade-residence centers, such as business centers, shopping centers, administrative centers, hotels, motels, residences, accommodation facilities, cinemas, theaters, museums, Cultural facility areas, trade, office, office, restaurant, casino, bazaar, multi-storey store, bank and financial institutions possible.
Within the planning area, there is also Eski Fener and its surroundings, which has been designated as a conservation area by the Istanbul No. 1 Regional Board of Conservation of Cultural Heritage. (NEWS CENTER)