The Volyn District Administrative Court upheld the claim of the Osokorki Ecopark public organization and decided to revoke the construction permit issued to Kontaktbudservis LLC and Budevolutsia LLC for the construction of a residential complex. The developer Stolitsa Group announced its intention to appeal the decision.
“On April 25, 2025, the Volyn District Administrative Court revoked the construction permit issued to Kontaktbudservis LLC for the territory of the Osokorky Ecopark. We have once again proven that construction on the territory of the ecopark is illegal. The court’s decision revoked the construction permit for the H2O residential complex,” the Osokorky Ecopark public organization said on Facebook on Tuesday.
According to the published court decision, the court concluded that the defendant did not provide the results of an environmental impact assessment to obtain a construction permit in a protected landscape area, did not coordinate the construction project with the State Service for National Cultural Heritage and the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, and did not coordinate the construction plans with the current General Plan of the city.
Thus, the court’s decision revoked the permit of the State Architectural and Construction Inspection of Ukraine (GASI) No. IU113181171313 dated April 27, 2018, for the comprehensive development of microdistricts 1, 2, and 2a of the Osokorki-Tsentralni residential area in the Darnytskyi district of Kyiv.
In turn, the project developer Stolitsa Group announced its intention to appeal this decision in the near future. In its opinion, the court assessed the case as insignificant and did not take into account previous decisions of the Supreme Court regarding urban planning conditions and the detailed plan of the territory in this case.
“The company considers the decision of the Volyn District Administrative Court of First Instance to be a gross violation of procedural and substantive law, and it has not entered into legal force and will be appealed in the near future,” the company said in a statement on its Telegram channel.
The developer emphasized that work on the construction site is being carried out in accordance with the approved schedules and commitments made to buyers. In addition, the company continues to fulfill its obligations under the signed memorandum on the completion of the bankrupt Arkada facilities, the statement said.
As reported, in November 2018, the Kyiv District Administrative Court dismissed the claim of the Osokorki Ecopark public organization to revoke the State Architectural and Construction Inspection’s permit for the construction of the Patriotika na Ozerakh residential complex in the Osokorki-Tsentralny residential area in the Darnytskyi district of Kyiv, issued to Kontaktbudservis LLC and Budevolutsia LLC. This decision was overturned on appeal in 2019, and later in 2020, the Supreme Court overturned both decisions and sent the case back for reconsideration.
In 2019, Kyiv City Council deputies supported the decision to create the Tyaglo Lake Landscape Reserve to preserve valuable natural complexes of flora and fauna in the Dnipro floodplain on the left bank of the capital.
Later in 2021, a memorandum was signed on the completion of the bankrupt Arkady’s projects by Stolitsa Group LLC: the Eureka, Patriotika, and Patriotika na Ozerakh residential complexes.
On January 20, 2025, Stolitsa Group opened sales in the N2O residential complex in the capital’s Osokorki district between the Tyaglo and Nebrezh lakes (the former Patriotyka na Ozerakh project from Arkada). The chief architect of the project was Alexei Kutsalo from KUB Arkhteks.
Sources: https://reyestr.court.gov.ua/Review/126877273, https://www.facebook. com/ecoparkosokorky/posts/pfbid02HQ1SYBsTGKpcNfUFTqxpupRE2geJcpc7KDGbk29UxxGb688zAikndaggEAwWy5gol, https://t.me/stolitsa_group/2564