Gov't launches procedure leading to construction of tourism zone in Pula

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The government, at its regular weekly meeting on Thursday, decided to launch a procedure leading to the building of a tourist zone at the Hidrobaza site in the northern Adriatic city of Pula, after which it will announce a public bid to establish the right to build on the 281,000 square metre plot. Explaining the government's intention, State Assets Minister Goran Maric said the procedure was launched in accordance with an agreement for the Hidrobaza area, signed by the Republic of Croatia and the City of Pula on November 19, 2018.

"The property is co-owned by the Republic of Croatia and the City of Pula and the initial value of the annual fee for establishing the right to build is HRK 2.3 million, which will be reevaluated every three years. The deadline for the realisation of the construction of a tourist zone is five years for facilities with a minimum of four stars," Maric said.

The minister also said that the best bid would receive the right to build for a period of 50 years.

(Hina/FaH)

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