Oradea City Hall is buying two apartments, to make room for the future…

Oradea City Hall is buying two apartments, to make room for the future…
Oradea City Hall is buying two apartments, to make room for the future…
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Oradea City Hall will buy two apartments from 16 Mierlei Street, to make way for the future headquarters of the Bihor County Forensic Medicine Service.

He bought apartments…

The municipality of Oradea will pay a total of about 86,000 euros for the two houses, joined in fact, and for about 140 square meters of land in Mierlei street no. 16.

The first apartment has a built-up area of ​​54 square meters with a hall, bathroom, kitchen and room with wood storage and WC in the yard, and the second, 66 square meters, also has a pantry.

Oradea City Hall tried to come to an agreement with the owners of the two apartments on the price to avoid the measure of expropriation, unpleasant for both parties.

“The municipality of Oradea is conducting discussions and negotiations regarding the acquisition of land and buildings in areas of interest, wanting to acquire, amicably, the right of ownership over the buildings in the area (no width of the strip of land on which a construction is to be made) these projects of local public interest”, it is mentioned in the specialized report of the Local Council Decision.

The decision was adopted on Thursday with the votes of the representatives of all formations in the Oradea Local Council, PNL, PSD and UDMR, and with only one abstention.

“We have to move fast”

The two apartments are the last ones in the building on Mierlei 16 street that the municipality had to purchase, in order to enter the ownership of the entire building.

“These are the last houses we have to buy for the future headquarters. The Forensic Medicine is already working on the feasibility study. We have to move quite quickly, considering the sentence according to which SJML can operate in the current headquarters for only five more years”, mayor Florin Birta told the local councilors.

The feasibility study will show whether it is possible for the building purchased on Mierlei street no. 16 can be rehabilitated or if it will be necessary for it to be demolished and a new construction erected there.

Deplorable headquarters

As the Bihor he also wrote, the building in 50 Calea Clujului street, where SJML now operates, belongs to the Jewish Community, which returned to his possession by a court sentence. Built in the interwar period, the building looks deplorable. On the one hand, the owner has not invested in the building for decades, and on the other hand, the tenant cannot legally invest in a building that does not belong to him.

Thus, the windows do not open, many being nailed down, the paintwork is fallen, the walls have water infiltrations, the heating does not work, and the electrical installation is so old that it can barely cope. The situation is all the more revolting as not only deceased people reach the Forensic Medicine services, but a wide category of people, from victims of traffic accidents or various assaults, to those of medical malpractice.

See the Local Council Decision regarding the purchase of the two apartments in Mierlei Street!

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