The approval of the Sardinian law implementing the so-called Save the House decree will not be today. The times are getting longer : in the last majority meeting with the Urban Planning Councillor, Francesco Spanedda, the changes to be made to the text to accommodate the requests of the stakeholders were analysed, in particular to prepare a text that is as “armoured” as possible to avoid any possible appeals by the government.

"In this law," explains Councilor Spanedda, "we have not included anything that could in any way conflict with the government's indications. The aspects on which we are modifying the text are quite marginal, and perhaps they are also the passages in which the interpretation of the save home is a little more dubious ."

A technical standard that still needs some refinement, there is also discussion on the minimum heights of the ceilings. Today the commission heard the Order of Geologists . Among the critical issues highlighted: the lack of citation of the hydrogeological plan of Sardinia and references to the water protection regimes of surface and underground waters, the certified reports, which would simplify the investigation file too much, the elimination of the citation of the anti-seismic regulation. The definition of the concept of shape also needs to be improved.

Positive, however, the possibility of rectifying small discrepancies, also in view of the upcoming European directives on quality. In the Sardinian bill of Salva casa no to the habitability of houses under 28 square meters .

(Online Union)

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