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Poxanak qaxaqy mi qani koxm laynacnen irar shalak en hanum
Are not there any Zoning rules in Yerevan?
Zoning refers to municipal laws or regulations that govern how real property can and cannot be used in certain geographic areas. For example, zoning laws can limit commercial or industrial use of land to prevent businesses from building in residential neighborhoods or aim to preserve nature and recreational areas.
No Zoning rules, as far as real law practice shows. Commercial construction just comes and occupies the place of public zones, green areas, parts of well-developed residential areas, etc. Because of the State Priority Profit law (Հանրային գերակա շահ), any property in any part of Yerevan can get "alienized" from the private property holders, with feable financial compensations... This is what is going to happen in Kond in the near future, for example, unfortunately. The above mentioned law is a device invented by Kocharyan's regime in the 2000s for activating commercial contruction which in the course of a few years erased a large portion of Old Yerevan's urban heritage from the face of the earth and uplifted whole sommunities from their ancestral living space. After 2018 there were hopes somehow peaples rights would be upheld by the new government which poses to be the opposite of Kocharyan's...
But evidently, even after the 2018 'Velvet Revolution' nothing seems to have changed.
thank you for your response @@alexanderter-gabrielyan3183
I am curious as to why there is no public demand for zoning against such extensive construction, given the continuous construction prevents current homeowners seeing much return from their current private property.