The Committee for Urban Planning and Architecture of St. Petersburg issued a town-planning plan for a site on Dobrolyubov Avenue, where the Tuchkov Buyan park was planned. Now you can build a waste incineration plant or a cattle cemetery there. This writes “Business Petersburg”.
As noted in the federal classifier of land use, “special activity” involves “placement, storage, burial, disposal, accumulation, processing, disposal of production and consumption waste, medical waste, biological waste, radioactive waste.”
The former head of the expert group of the commission on urban economy of the legislature of the city, Alexander Karpov, suggested that objects left over from the State Institute of Applied Chemistry could be found on the site. Probably because of this, it was necessary to establish a zone for their burial. However, this type of use is contrary to the Land Use and Development Rules.
This designation does not allow the construction of a park and the building of the Supreme Court on this site.
Source: Rosbalt

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