An examination of the block, in a lane off Prabaramee Road, opposite the Kathu Mosque, confirmed the claims of neighbors that there was no setback.
The block was built abutting the roadway and posed a hazard for vehicles, the inspection group with Vice Governor Somkiet Sangkaosutthirak confirmed.
Because there was no space for power poles, electricity connections had been attached to the building. Construction material had to be mixed in the roadway.
The development is believed to have gone ahead after the sale of part of a property title within a family.
Neighbors told officials from the Department of Public Works and Town Planning that concrete from the construction frequently toppled onto their homes, damaging roofs.
Although yesterday was a regularion working day, there was no sign of activity on the building.
Vice Governor Somkiet said he would await further advice before pursuing demolition.
No setback?
And no ones noticed the building on the Rd between nanai and baanzaan market then. Not only not 'set back' it takes up half of the actual rd.
Posted by LivinLOS on July 19, 2012 08:58