Miami:A helipad at former US President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida's Palm Beach town built for use during his time in office, will soon be demolished, according to a media report.
The helipad, a concrete slab measuring 50 feet long and 8 inches deep, was built in February 2017 on the west lawn of the Mar-a-Lago.
According to the report, Town Manager Kirk Blouin said that representatives for the club had inquired about permits to remove the helipad "in the past few weeks".
"It seems to have been more controversial in media reports than it is in actual practice. They never requested to keep it," the Palm Beach Daily News report quoted Blouin as further saying.
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The report, however, did not mention any date for the beginning of the demolition nor did it say how long would the process take.
Palm Beach town does not allow helicopters or helipads but made an exception for Mar-a-Lago on the conditions that it be used only for business related to the executive office and that it must be removed when Trump left the White House.