Urban Construction Management Office responded to Luo Zhixiang’s swimming pool: the maximum fine of 69,000 yuan can be demolished

reported on December 1 According to Taiwan media reports, artist Luo Zhixiang was exposed to intending to build an open-air swimming pool on the top floor of a mansion. The air swimming pool he wanted to build was located on the top floors of the 24th and 25th floors. Apply and temporarily suspend work.

In response, the Taipei City Construction Management Office pointed out that Luo Zhixiang’s new sky swimming pool must first apply for a change of license. In addition, swimming pools involve water consumption and building weight, and structural reinforcement works must also be applied. In addition, the location of the swimming pool must also be clarified whether it involves the public property rights of the building. The construction management office of

stated that the interior decoration part of Luo Zhixiang's mansion had applied to the Taipei City Architects Association for review and approval. At the end of October this year, it had applied for completion inspection. According to the "Construction Law", swimming pools are miscellaneous work items. To add a swimming pool on the roof, an architect should be entrusted to change the use license and apply for a miscellaneous license. In addition to reviewing whether the roof slab load complies with the regulations, the roof co-owner should be The consent is legal.

If the second construction of a swimming pool is set up without authorization, it involves a violation of Article 73, Item 2 of the Construction Law, and in accordance with Article 91 of the same law, a penalty of 60,000 yuan (about 14,000 yuan) and more than 300,000 yuan (about 69,000 yuan) will be imposed. The following fines are subject to consecutive penalties. If necessary, it may be forcibly removed.

It is reported that on November 30, Luo Zhixiang had a dispute with his neighbors because he was going to renovate the top floor of the mansion, and finally the renovation that had already started was also required to stop. The cause of this incident is that Luo Zhixiang intends to renovate a high-altitude outdoor swimming pool on the top floor of his mansion, and construction has already begun, and the incident has caused dissatisfaction among residents in the same building, and the property company was asked to suspend work. The consent of the residents downstairs.

It is worth mentioning that the house downstairs is also owned by Luo Zhixiang. Taiwan media pointed out in the report that Luo Zhixiang bought two 17th-floor houses here in 2013 and then opened it up. In 2018, he bought the top 23 floors of the same building. It is to connect the two households. As for Luo Zhixiang's dispute with neighbors regarding the renovation of the aerial swimming pool this time, it was to cover the 23rd floor. So far, Luo Zhixiang has also suspended construction.

In response to this, Luo Zhixiang’s agent also responded, saying that it was just a general top-floor terrace landscaping, and it was in compliance with community regulations.

It is understood that the 22-story mansion purchased by Luo Zhixiang directly connects the two households. In other words, Luo Zhixiang owns four households in this place, worth almost 500 million.

(Editor in charge: Liu Jiaxin_NBJS11395)