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    Underground garages to plant vegetables residents are mixed.

    • Last Update: 2020-09-23
    • Source: Internet
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    Original title: Underground garage vegetables residents are not the same
    talking about the use of underground garage, as the name implies is parking, but in Beijing Chaoyang District Swan Bay District North District underground garage, some people have built a vegetable shed. Yesterday, The Beijing Morning Post reporter saw at the scene, the shed circled in the garage against the wall of the glass room (see photo), the shed owner introduced, only to provide safe vegetables to neighbors. In this regard, some residents clapped their hands and shouted good, but also some people are dissatisfied with its occupation of public space. Property management experts said that although the original intention is good, but the occupation of public land needs to be more than two-thirds of the total number of owners agree.
    Forth site garage building vegetable sheds ruined
    Yesterday, Beijing Morning Post reporters walked into the underground parking garage in the northern district of Swan Bay, far from the inside near the wall position has a row of about 40 meters long, about 2 meters wide transparent glass shed. Reporters close to the discovery, in this closed shed, neatly placed more than 20 sets of iron racks, shelves divided into 6 layers, above according to the degree of development of orderly arrangement and planting all kinds of vegetables, from the label can be seen there are Italian lettuce, milk cabbage and so on. According to the introduction posted outside the kitchen shed reporter learned that the facility is called "Green Planet", the purpose of the construction is to let residents eat fresh vegetables free of pesticides and heavy metal residues.
    "I think this form is very good, not only let the parking lot environment is beautiful, but also for residents to buy vegetables to provide convenience, more importantly, their own vegetables to eat rest assured ah. Speaking of the vegetable shed, resident Ms. Li praised it, telling reporters that some neighbors had already ordered dishes here. At the same time, the reporter also heard a lot of opposition, because the construction did not get the owner's consent, so some owners think that the occupation of public space. "The underground garage, which used to be a common area for everyone, is now a private vegetable garden?" The property did not consult us at all."
    Shear owner learn from the pollution-free planting model
    reporters turned to find the owner of the vegetable shed Mr. Liu, he told reporters that he also lived in the community, the children's diet is very concerned about the problem, "from the planting land transport to the market to the home, certainly to use preservatives, and so on, and this shed solves the problem from the farm directly to the table." To his greatest satisfaction, after consultation with the property owner, the other side decided to make the site free of charge for its use, but only if the residents of the community can be guaranteed to buy at a cheaper price than organic vegetables on the market. At present, the kitchen shed to the residents of the community free trial food, is expected to start selling in May. Mr. Liu also intends to expand this model to other neighborhoods.
    residents raised the issue of occupying public areas, Mr Liu said, "It's not a parking space in itself, it used to be used to pile up debris." He sighed and said that after cleaning up the site, he invested nearly 700,000 yuan to build a vegetable shed, utilities are also self-pay, "not deliberately occupy everyone's space and cheap meaning, but also hope that the owners can give this new thing a chance." In this regard, the reporter as the owner asked the community property, staff said that the location of the vegetable shed is indeed the original idle space, the property also wants to grow vegetables green environment.
    Experts, although the original intention is good to occupy the land needs to vote
    on this matter, the reporter consulted with many years of experience in property management property experts Mr. Lu Jungang, he believes, "First of all, this matter is a good thing, the original intention of the property is to facilitate the community residents to buy food." But one of the first problems here is that public land can be transferred to others. "He stated that, in accordance with article 76 of china's Property Law, the alteration and reconstruction of buildings and their ancillary facilities requires the consent of more than two thirds of the owners." According to the law, the incident is a change in the use of public areas of the community, if not the owner's vote, the property is not entitled to transfer." (Beijing Morning Post live reporter Guo Danwen and photo: Mr. Ma)
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