Guest ear wig Posted December 8, 2006 Posted December 8, 2006 Its is a shame for all those people who have bought into the Twin Towers Complex Jomtien Beach, as it would now seen to be confirmed once and for all, the building work is soon to start the same as The Tallest Residental Tower Plaza O1 in The World, is to start in the New Year as well, all now confirmed. The view from the point of view of View Talay No 7, a new condominium complex that is to be built in front of the Jomtien Complex building, became less rosy when more than 100 local residents and foreigners who live in the latter building organized a mass protest, saying the new block will block their view. Protestors gathered at 2 p.m. on November 29 in front of the Jomtien Complex on Jomtien Beach, demanding that construction of View Talay Project No 7 by View Talay Co Ltd be stopped. Signs in Thai and English were held aloft, and the protestors then moved to Pattaya City Hall, where six of them met with Mayor Niran Wattanasartsathorn, director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand Region 3 Office Chaiwat Charoensuk, and Pichet Uthaivatananon, head of the Pattaya City engineering department. Mrs Napaporn Srinoi, a 46-year-old resident of Jomtien Complex, who led the group of six, said that the land to build View Talay Condo No 7 initially belonged to Jomtien Complex Co Ltd. The company sold the land to a developer under the understanding that a seven-floor condominium building would be erected. It was subsequently discovered that permission had been given for a 27-story project. Foundation work has already begun. Niran said that the plans to build View Talay Condo No 7 were correct and in order. As the project came within the jurisdiction of the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, the department had given permission to build. After that the building plans were presented to Pattaya City. After being checked, they were found to adhere correctly to the building regulations. Pattaya City does not have the power to stop the construction, said Niran, and the law doesn Quote
Guest Pearl69er Posted December 8, 2006 Posted December 8, 2006 Well it is Thailand afterall so someone's view isn't going to matter. There is a controversy happening in Austtralia about this subject and I reckon it will spread to other countries--that is the right people may think they have to retain a view. It's a right that has been respected in the past but it looks like being overturned very soon-property developers are all powerful in the end--everywhere. Unless you buy an absolute waterfront you will never be guaranteed to keep your view and even then we may have ships as condo buildings moored in front of you. Quote
Guest wowpow Posted December 8, 2006 Posted December 8, 2006 Dear earwig, I must take you to task "Tower Plaza O1" indeed. I'll set Rob Astbury on you. Luckily for you he is busy with his biography 'To find Yourself'. http://www.ocean1tower.com/index.php#news http://www.tofindyourself.com/album.html OCEAN 1 TOWER Also it is polite to note the publications that you have lifted articled from. Merry Christmas sweetie Here is a lovely Yuletide song. http://mclewin.com/files/uploaded/12-STIs.swf Quote
Guest wowpow Posted December 8, 2006 Posted December 8, 2006 (edited) Protestors say no sea view for Jomtien Complex when View Talay is completed - PATTAYA MAIL Protestors set off down Jomtien Beach, demanding the city stop construction of a condominium that will eventually block their view of the ocean. Boonlua Chatree The view from the point of view of View Talay No 7, a new condominium complex that is to be built in front of the Jomtien Complex building, became less rosy when more than 100 local residents and foreigners who live in the latter building organized a mass protest, saying the new block will block their view. Protestors gathered at 2 p.m. on November 29 in front of the Jomtien Complex on Jomtien Beach, demanding that construction of View Talay Project No 7 by View Talay Co Ltd be stopped. Signs in Thai and English were held aloft, and the protestors then moved to Pattaya City Hall, where six of them met with Mayor Niran Wattanasartsathorn, director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand Region 3 Office Chaiwat Charoensuk, and Pichet Uthaivatananon, head of the Pattaya City engineering department. Mrs Napaporn Srinoi, a 46-year-old resident of Jomtien Complex, who led the group of six, said that the land to build View Talay Condo No 7 initially belonged to Jomtien Complex Co Ltd. The company sold the land to a developer under the understanding that a seven-floor condominium building would be erected. It was subsequently discovered that permission had been given for a 27-story project. Foundation work has already begun. Niran said that the plans to build View Talay Condo No 7 were correct and in order. As the project came within the jurisdiction of the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, the department had given permission to build. After that the building plans were presented to Pattaya City. After being checked, they were found to adhere correctly to the building regulations. Pattaya City does not have the power to stop the construction, said Niran, and the law doesn Edited December 9, 2006 by wowpow Quote
Guest KhunPA Posted December 8, 2006 Posted December 8, 2006 Also it is polite to note the publications that you have lifted articled from. It's more than just polite. It's called plagiarism and it's dishonest and even illegal in some places. You would think that a poster who loves to threaten lawsuits so much would know it's illegal to copy and steal other people's work without attributing the source. It's also probably a copyright violation too. Quote
Guest ear wig Posted December 9, 2006 Posted December 9, 2006 Yes wow pow its good you tracked down these bad people copying my post on Pattaya Mail how dear they. Im sure the Rt Hon Rob Astbury will be screaming in his fabulous Penthouse Home saying enough, only so much of a good thing before its over the top and I think your over the top. Have a good one your old Bag. Quote
Gaybutton Posted December 9, 2006 Posted December 9, 2006 PATTAYA MAIL publishes the following on the opening page of its web site, which is another reason why, if someone wants to quote from that publication or any other, it would be appreciated if the source is cited within the post: _____ WARNING! It has come to our attention that certain unscrupulous web masters are stealing news and photos for display on their websites. Pattaya Mail Publishing Co.Ltd. own the copy rights to materials published in the Pattaya Mail newspaper and on our website. We will prosecute any offenders to the fullest extent of Thai and International Law. Quote