Real estate developer accuses overprotection of “archaeological waste” – 2024-07-03 07:06:01

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2024-07-03 07:06:01

Along these lines, Cristián Boetsch acknowledged that they have lied in order to be able to bypass the regulations in this regard and be able to carry out their projects.

Carlos Montes, Minister of Housing and Urban Development, was summoned by Real estate developer Cristian Boetsch, who accused of overprotection of what he called “archaeological waste” by the portfolio and the National Monuments Council.

This is the framework of the presentation of a housing project that can access the extension of the Fogaes credit, where the president of the Boetsch real estate company took the floor to “make a protest against the permits in this project”, since “with municipal permission granted, we were detained for 2 years because the National Monuments Department asked Archaeology to inspect it.”

In statements collected by Biobío radio, the businessman said that this It cost “more than $300 million to finance archaeologists to find 20 bags of archaeological garbage, which then forces us to look for museums in which to place them.”

“It’s a shame everything that’s happening with that. So, I think that The minister (Montes) can help us a lot in reducing the time required for permits because that makes all projects more expensive,” he added.

To do this, he gave as an example a rail found that “we were able to place in the Railway Museum and he asked us to make the enclosure to put the rail and a warehouse to store the archaeological waste.”

However, he also acknowledged that they have lied about certain aspects in order to be able to carry out their constructions and bypass the regulations.

“Another project, in the historic center, a warehouse that sold cars, they did not allow us to demolish it (…) and it makes us lie, I admit, that structurally it was failing otherwise they would not allow us to demolish it and we built a beautiful three-story building, but it took us months and months,” confessed Cristián Boetsch.

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