Demolition of ‘Paradise’ Restaurant Due to Urban Planning Violations
In a significant development reported by TelQuel Arabi, the well-known 'Paradise' restaurant, located along the Aïn Diab coastline in Casablanca, has faced demolition orders due to multiple infractions related to urban planning regulations. The demolition operation took place on a Wednesday afternoon and was prompted by findings from competent authorities that revealed serious irregularities in the restaurant's construction practices.
According to the same source, the decision to demolish certain structures within the tourist complex, also referred to as 'Lido', is a legal procedure carried out in accordance with urban planning laws. It was noted that several violations were identified, which rendered the construction non-compliant with Law 12-90 concerning urban planning and Law 12-66 related to the repression of urban planning violations. The demolition was executed after the restaurant's management was duly informed and given a deadline to rectify the violations, which they failed to do.
Furthermore, local authorities have also directed the 'Lido' complex owner to dismantle recently installed padel courts that were constructed without the necessary permissions. The owner has reportedly committed to hiring a contractor to oversee this removal process. As the demolition operation unfolds, it is being conducted in an orderly manner, with relevant services present to ensure compliance with legal standards.
As reported by mobile.telquel.ma.