A woman named Iwona from Urzędowa near Kraśnik in the Lubelskie province has finally been granted justice after six years of legal battles against local authorities over the construction of four massive grain silos near her home. The Main Building Inspectorate ruled that the county administrator violated building regulations when approving the silos' construction in 2018. According to Iwona, the land was designated for non-polluting industry and had strict height restrictions—only seven meters allowed—but the silos were built at 15–16 meters tall, with platforms reaching 22 meters. Despite court orders limiting the silos’ operations to specific hours and requiring noise reduction measures, the owner continued operating them without compliance. The case has now been referred to prosecutors, following a report from the Lubelska Regional Chamber of Architects alleging potential abuse of public authority by officials.
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