Why can't I find my own building? Does the owner of elevator have to pay? Municipal Commission of Housing and Urban Rural Development Answers Hot Issues of "Plus Ladder Map"

Date: 2024-03-07 10:40      Source: Beijing Evening News

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Original title: Why can't I find my own building? Does the owner of elevator have to pay? The Municipal Commission of Housing and Urban Rural Development answers the hot issues of "Plus Ladder Map"

"Support" and "Like"...... On February 28, Beijing's "Katie Map (Version 1.0)" was launched, providing a new way for citizens with demand to express their will.

Focusing on the masses' "anxiety" is not only to better respond to the concerns of the masses, but also to test the implementation ability of government departments. Since the launch of "Ladder Plus Map" one week ago, all districts in Beijing have received applications for ladder plus, and relevant departments are in the process of confirmation and statistics. The Municipal Commission of Housing and Urban Rural Development has given answers to some of the most concerned issues.

Q: Why can't I find my own residential area or buildings in the "Katie Map"?

Answer: "What should I do if I can't find the building information?" In the message, it is a kind of question for more consultation that I can't find the residential area or building on the "Plus Ladder Map". The occurrence of this situation is mostly related to the property right nature of the community (that is, the property right at the time of construction).

Beijing "Plus Ladder Map" is developed on the basis of the evaluation of more than 20000 existing multi-storey residential buildings and more than 100000 unit doors under the jurisdiction of the city, and is displayed by unit buildings. Therefore, the information about the buildings in the residential area that you can see on the map are all municipal property rights. The public housing purchased by the central units in Beijing, that is, the central production room, is not shown on the map.

That is to say, you can't find your own community or building. It is likely that the community is a central production housing community, or the community belongs to a mixed property community, and the building you are in happens to belong to a central production housing community. Whether and how to install elevators in the central production housing community is recommended that residents consult the property rights unit for relevant policies.

Q: Why is it difficult and inappropriate to install the unit building? How did you get it? Does it mean that the elevator cannot be installed?

Answer: The premise of installing elevators in old buildings is scientific, reasonable and safe. Only in this way can residents' travel safety be ensured in the future.

According to the city's policy, if it is planned to install elevators for existing multi-storey residential buildings, a preliminary investigation and feasibility assessment must be carried out before starting to investigate whether there are objective conditions affecting the installation of elevators, such as floor spacing, current road width, existing power supply conditions, etc., and a preliminary conclusion of feasibility assessment shown in the form of rating should be issued accordingly, That is to say, the citizens see three levels on the "Katie Map": appropriate, difficult, and inappropriate.

For example, on the "Katie Map", Unit 2, Building 4, Tiantan Xili East District, Dongcheng District, the preliminary conclusion of the feasibility assessment is that it is suitable to install; Unit 2, Building 5, Tiantan Xili East District, Dongcheng District, the preliminary conclusion of the feasibility assessment is that it is difficult to install.

Under what circumstances can it be concluded that it is difficult to install? The situation of each community will be different, but the possible reasons include: there are garbage bins, bicycle sheds and other ancillary facilities that affect elevator addition; It involves the relocation of trees; Power capacity expansion is required; Additional ladders will occupy fire lanes or roads, etc.

If it is difficult to install an elevator, does that mean it can no longer be installed? It also needs to be analyzed on a case by case basis. Taking Unit 2, Building 5, Tiantan Xili East District, Dongcheng District as an example, the reasons for difficult installation have been marked on the "elevator adding map": it is planned to add elevators to occupy the fire lane, or occupy the parking space of motor vehicles, but there is room for transformation; The proposed elevator needs to occupy the road, but it is qualified for reconstruction. After reconstruction, the road can meet the requirements of road width. In other words, if the above objective conditions affecting the installation can be achieved, it is still possible to apply for adding elevators.

For the unit buildings that are displayed as "difficult to install" or "unsuitable to install", if the residents really have the will, they can apply to the street and community where the community is located, and the owner will negotiate to hire professional designers to conduct site survey to see if they have the reconstruction conditions.

In addition, according to the reporter, for buildings that do not have the conditions to install external elevators, residents can also choose to install a walking device to solve the problem of going upstairs and downstairs.

Q: Is there any other way to express the will of Gatti besides the "Gatti Map"?

A: After the launch of "Ladder Plus Map", some people also suggested that it is not convenient for the elderly at home to use the web page. Is there any other way to express their willingness to add ladders? It should be noted that the "elevator map" is only one of the ways for residents to express their willingness to add elevators. Elderly people who are not convenient to access the Internet can still put forward their needs to the streets (towns) or communities. Offline application channels are always open.

Q: Does the owner of Gatti need to pay? How much?

A: Investment is also a concern of residents. First of all, the owners of elevator will pay. According to the relevant regulations of Beijing, the funds for the early stage construction and later stage operation and maintenance of elevators are mainly self raised by the owners, supplemented by certain incentives and subsidies from the government for the early stage construction.

How much does the owner pay? According to the housing structure, construction mode, household entry mode, number of households and other decisions, the general principle is "who benefits who contributes, who uses who pays".

Take the floor and number of households as an example. For the 6-storey apartment building, the residents living on the 6th floor, because they use the most elevators, their contribution ratio is higher than that of the residents living on the 4th floor in principle.

It is also a 6-storey apartment building. Unit 1 has four households with one elevator, and Unit 2 has six households with one elevator. Assuming that the elevator construction cost is identical, the contribution amount of residents in Unit 1 is higher than that of residents in Unit 2 in principle.

At present, Municipal Commission of Housing and Urban Rural Development The guidance range of "Proportion of Owners' Investment in Different Floors of Existing Multi storey Residential Buildings with Elevators" has been issued for consultation and reference by owners. (Zhao Yingying, Chen Xuening)

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