Milovici Planning Permission
My architect handled all the submissions on my behalf, and by the end of November 2011, everything had been properly documented and paid for.
At last, everything is complete. Now, once the registration issues are resolved, I can finally begin work, which makes me feel genuinely excited, as I always do at the start of a new project.
Planning Department

Radovići Orthodox Church taken from Milovići Village Hilltop
Everything was ready to be submitted to the Tivat planning department, and he left me his master copy so I could review everything and decide whether I wanted to make any internal changes.
I was slightly disappointed when he told me that I wouldn't be allowed to include the balconies I had envisioned. I had imagined enjoying beautiful views from those balconies, and it was disheartening to be told they weren't permitted. He explained that for now, the regulations in these historic villages only allow rebuilding what already exists, but in the future, as more old houses are developed, these rules might evolve.
It's difficult when you finish designing a house and are suddenly told that a part of your vision, sometimes you've already visualised so clearly in your mind, isn't possible.
However, over the next few days, after carefully reviewing the plans and accepting the limitations of what I'm allowed to rebuild, I felt content with everything.
All the original structures will need to be dismantled and rebuilt using the original stone, so they comply with current structural regulations. Thankfully, mains water has just been bought to Milovići, which is one less thing to worry about. I will still install a large water tank to collect rainwater for the dry summer months, as water shortage can occasionally occur due to increased tourist demands.
By the time I received planning approval, who knows what other services might become available to the village?
Every time I visit Montenegro, I fall in love with it a little more, and feel an increasing sense of longing for my new home to finally be finished.
Milovici Parking Space
Today, three years later, my solicitor informed me that someone from Belgrade had contacted her after hearing that I had been inquiring about their land. I told my solicitor that I was still interested and asked her to proceed with the purchase process.

This Photograph Shows Part of The Area in Question
Registration Problem
As a result, the building must be re-surveyed, and then my solicitor will need to re-register it before any work can begin. I have instructed my solicitor to take care of this process.
Tivat Municipality

The Buildings Of Tivat Along The Waterfront
We now have a family of three tortoises living in the garden of our property, which my daughter is thrilled about.
