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Russian summer residents were warned about what not to do on the site in 2023

May 2, 2023

Residents of Russia who own summer cottages were told what was forbidden to do from 2023.

The ban on burning glass, metal, rubber and paint products remained the same. However, the rules on making a fire have been softened – instead of the usual 50 meters, a fire, for example, for a barbecue, can be lit 15 meters from buildings if there is nothing flammable nearby.

The owner of the site is obliged to get rid of weeds in time, otherwise you can get a fine of 50 thousand rubles. This also includes the timely removal of drug-containing plants from the site.

In no case should you wash your car on the river bank. Plus, starting from this year, the permissible distance from a water body to a car is regulated. Washing and repairing cars in the country is also prohibited.

A monetary fine will follow for the garbage dump on the site. The toilet can be installed at least eight meters from residential areas, a well and a bath. It is not possible to use a no-man’s land without permission. Writes about it RuNews24 .

You can’t shoot down devices over summer cottages, you can only notify the police about it. Growing potatoes for sale from your own tubers is also prohibited.

In addition to all of the above, it is impossible to dig holes on the site up to pipes, connect gas devices on your own, build something without a technical plan, and also breed animals without the consent of neighbors.

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