A metal house under construction near the Kaohsiung Science and Industry Museum, with two steel pillars inserted on the sidewalk for support, was reported by the public for illegal construction.

(Photo by reporter Ge Youhao)

[Reporter Ge Youhao/Kaohsiung Report] An iron-clad house under construction near the Kaohsiung Science and Industry Museum, with two steel pillars inserted on the sidewalk for support, was reported by the public for illegal construction; Including sidewalks; Gao City Government's Illegal Construction Brigade emphasized that the building has not been applied for and will be demolished together.

Some people posted on the "Whistleblower Commune" that there is a metal house under construction on Juemin Road near the Kaohsiung Science and Technology Museum, occupying the sidewalk arcade, and inserting two pillars to use the sidewalk space to build the second floor.

Residents in the vicinity reported repeatedly, but the relevant units kicked each other.

"Because the sidewalk is blocked, the elderly who exercise have to go around to the outer road, which is quite dangerous!"

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The reporter visited the site this morning. The owner surnamed Huang said that the land has been leased to the National Development Administration for 30 years, including sidewalks. He plans to build a warehouse in the near future. He fenced the sidewalks because he was worried that the construction would affect passers-by. But the police came After persuasion, the fence has been removed.

The owner surnamed Huang claimed that the National Production Administration had sent someone to look at it, and that he had a legal house number, but the National Development Administration had no objection.

In this regard, Chen Shuofu, deputy head of the illegal construction team of the Kaohsiung City Public Works Bureau, pointed out that he received reports and went to the site for investigation, and found that it was state-owned land. effectiveness.

Chen Shuofu emphasized that after checking that the building did not apply for a construction permit, the city government will take administrative sanctions and demolish it, including the two steel columns inserted on the sidewalk, which will also be demolished.

A metal house under construction near the Kaohsiung Science and Industry Museum (left), with two steel pillars inserted into the sidewalk for support, was reported for illegal construction. Next to the metal house is a temple.

(Photo by reporter Ge Youhao)

The owner surnamed Huang said that the land has been leased to the National Development Administration for 30 years.

(Photo by reporter Ge Youhao)