Azerbaijan, Baku, May 14 / Trend , U.Ismayilova/
The Azerbaijani State Real Estate Register Service continues to monitor squatter settlements in Absheron region and Khirdalan city as part a joint project with the World Bank on "Real estate registration", head of the state service Arif Garashov said on May 14.
"Monitoring aims to reveal illegal constructions in the territories of acting local and internationally important engineering and communication lines, as well as protected and sanitary zones," Garashov said.
Garashov said the monitoring will examine residential and commercial facilities. All of these buildings and misappropriation of land will be divided into separate categories.
The monitoring results will be presented to the government to solve the fate of these buildings that are "under a big question", Garashov said.
"Those facilities that are located in the territory for the construction of residential buildings and corresponds to a general plan of this zone will be under the government's serious attention depending on their technical and architectural indicators," Garashov said.
The Azerbaijani government and WB signed an agreement to form a unified cadastre of real estate in July 2007. The project consists of four components - registration of real estate management and register of state property; basic cartography and land cadastre; training, policy formulation and project management. The project costs $38.57 million, of which the share of World Bank loan accounts for $30 million. The loan was issued for 20 years with a 5-year grace period.
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