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Motel Chalé vai ser desapropriado pela Prefeitura de Vila Velha por R$ 5.440.000,00

21 de março de 2019
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O tradicional Motel Chalé, localizado na  Avenida Hugo Musso, em Itapuã, Vila Velha, vai ser desapropriado. Decreto nº 040/2019, assinado pelo prefeito Max Filho, autoriza a desapropriação. Em seu ato, Max Filho determina que “fica declarada de utilidade pública, para fins de desapropriação, por via amigável ou judicial, área parcial de 1.387,19 m2 , que compreende o imóvel comercial denominado Chalé Motel e residência do proprietário, cujas demais delimitações e coordenadas topográficas foram descritas no Processo Administrativo nº 08.314/2018”. O valor a ser pago pelo Município pela desapropriação será de R$ 5.440.000,00.

O imóvel a ser parcialmente desapropriado está dentro do  Loteamento Jardim Resplendor, Quadra 10, Área do Terreno 1.649,00 m2 , em nome do empresário Luiz Francisco Costa. O Chalé existe há mais de 40 anos.

De acordo com o ato do prefeito, publicado no Diário Oficial do Município de quarta-feira (20/03), a desapropriação parcial tem como finalidade a abertura de via para implantar melhorias no sistema viário municipal.

O imóvel, conforme a Prefeitura de Vila Velha, com suas benfeitorias e acessões, foi avaliado com valor médio de R$ 5.440.000,00  pela Comissão Permanente de Avaliação de Imóveis da Secretaria Municipal de Obras do Município de Vila Velha, conforme Laudo de Avaliação de Imóvel constante do Processo Administrativo nº 08.314/2018, elaborado na forma prevista no inciso III, do art. 5º, do Decreto nº 031/2015, fazendo parte integrante deste Decreto em seu Anexo Único.

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