June 11, 2019 - The competent inspectors must continually monitor the situation on the ground during the tourist season, and the bathing areas on the territory of the Tivat Municipality must be formed in following the Atlas of Montenegrin beaches and the stringent regulations, was assessed at the session of the Coordination Team for monitoring the tourist season in Tivat.
"The Municipality insists on respecting the guidelines set by the Atlas of the Beaches and Bathing Resorts and applicable regulations, and any action that does not comply with these documents will require the intervention of the competent inspections. Also, retaining the boat at the pier at Pine must be following the rules, and we will insist on that," said the president of the Municipality, Dr. Siniša Kusovac, who chairs the Team.
The Atlas of Montenegrin beaches and bathing resorts as the 6C site recognizes the beach in front of Hotel La Roche and the Bevanda restaurant. The area of the mentioned beach area is 700 m2, and the length of the beach is 40 m (in front of La Roche Hotel). The second part of the 6C site (in front of the Bevanda Restaurant) is defined as a hotel bath, and here, there are plans to set up beach equipment following hotel capacities and other amenities that the bathing area needs to comply with the Ordinance. The surface of this beach is 450 m2, and the length of the beach is 30 m. There is no plan to set up a bar with a terrace. Part of this location in front of the La Roche Hotel is designed for public bathing, without beach equipment, entirely free for citizens. At this time there is a bar with a terrace, and the restaurant garden with tables is set in front of Bevanda.
The Sea Property Inspector noted that the contents on both sides of the beach were reported to the competent urban planning and construction inspectorate.
The meeting of the Coordination Team was also attended by the chief urbanism-construction inspector who announced the responses by the end of this week.
The representatives of the Tivat Municipality have initiated the issue of fencing the beachfront of the beach in front of Hotel Palma, which is not by the Rulebook, as well as tables with beach chairs, which is also not in the Atlas.
There was also a question about the affairs of the Belane beach and the works on this area, and whether works on the beach were carried out following the construction permit and revision of the project and the Atlas of Montenegrin beaches.
According to Atlas, Belane beach is in the category of the public-private beach (investment). The beach is 95 meters long with the surface of 1032 m2, and there are plans for a beach with a bar of 18m2 and a terrace of 50m2. Half of this beach resort by Atlas should be free for citizens, and the other half for setting up beach equipment - parasols, tables, and chairs.
The open bar or beach bar (according to urban conditions) is made of prefabricated elements. The area, on which the open bar is installed, including the dining area for a restaurant terrace, cannot be physically changed or concreted. It means that it is placed solely on the sloping surface of a maximum height of 10cm compared to the ground level.
At Belane, the lessee is currently building a solid material bar, concreting part of the beach, and carrying out works on its spreading to the sea.