The State Refuses Permission to Occupy the Public Domain of Murtoli because of a "Natural Call" of the Beaches
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In a recent decree, the prefecture of Corsica refuses the authorization of occupation of the public domain requested by the famous Murtoli estate in Sartène. It invokes the "natural vocation" of the two beaches concerned, Murtoli and Erbaju. A victory for the association U Levante, which attacked the previous authorizations in court.
By means of two decrees, the prefecture of Corsica-du-Sud has refused permissions for temporary occupation of two natural beaches usually operated by the prestigious hotel estate. It is a decision that will disrupt the summer organisation of the luxurious Murtoli estate. The prefecture of Corsica-du-Sud comes in fact for the first to refuse permissions to temporary occupation (AOT) of two natural beaches usually operated.
The prefecture of Corsica-du-Sud has refused permissions for temporary occupation (AOT) of two natural beaches set up by the luxurious hotel estate of Murtoli in Sartène (Corse-du-Sud), "a little miracle", felicit...
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