During 2025, the Municipality of Danilovgrad issued 93 decisions rejecting legalization requests, while legalization approvals were granted for only 23 properties. This data was highlighted in the 2025 annual performance report of the Municipal President and local administration. The document will be discussed at the Municipal Assembly session scheduled for Friday, March 30.
"The Sector for Legal Affairs and Legalization operated in one of the most sensitive and complex segments of local administration, where citizens' interests, public interests, legal certainty, and urban order directly intersect. In 2025, 23 legalization decisions were made, 4 procedures were suspended pending the adoption of the General Regulation Plan, and 93 legalization requests were rejected," the report states.
The Secretariat for Urban Planning and Environmental Protection aims to bring as many properties as possible into legal compliance. However, its strict and consistent application of legal and planning restrictions has resulted in a high number of rejected applications. "Such an approach confirms the Secretariat's commitment to consistently protecting the public interest alongside citizens' rights. The legalization of unlawful structures remains an area where the need to strengthen human and technical capacities is most evident," the document notes.
Regulating Residential Building Relations In the housing sector, activities were carried out to improve the functioning of housing communities. The Secretariat issued two decisions appointing permanent building managers for a four-year period and 11 decisions determining fees for the use of common areas.
Regarding the utility equipping of construction land, 15 decisions establishing fees were issued, along with 17 payment confirmations and 19 certificates. These administrative processes have a direct and long-term impact on the Municipality's capacity to finance infrastructure investments and ensure the sustainable and lawful development of the area.
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"The Sector for Legal Affairs and Legalization operated in one of the most sensitive and complex segments of local administration, where citizens' interests, public interests, legal certainty, and urban order directly intersect. In 2025, 23 legalization decisions were made, 4 procedures were suspended pending the adoption of the General Regulation Plan, and 93 legalization requests were rejected," the report states.
The Secretariat for Urban Planning and Environmental Protection aims to bring as many properties as possible into legal compliance. However, its strict and consistent application of legal and planning restrictions has resulted in a high number of rejected applications. "Such an approach confirms the Secretariat's commitment to consistently protecting the public interest alongside citizens' rights. The legalization of unlawful structures remains an area where the need to strengthen human and technical capacities is most evident," the document notes.
Regulating Residential Building Relations In the housing sector, activities were carried out to improve the functioning of housing communities. The Secretariat issued two decisions appointing permanent building managers for a four-year period and 11 decisions determining fees for the use of common areas.
Regarding the utility equipping of construction land, 15 decisions establishing fees were issued, along with 17 payment confirmations and 19 certificates. These administrative processes have a direct and long-term impact on the Municipality's capacity to finance infrastructure investments and ensure the sustainable and lawful development of the area.
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