The agents of the forestry corps of the Alghero station and of the naval base have today taken steps to seize some real estate built without authorization in Capo Caccia, in the former Eurotel. In particular, the preventive seizure decree issued by the investigating judge of the Court of Sassari was implemented, which accepted the requests of the Public Prosecutor, affixing the seals to the works considered abusive in the land bordering the Pischina Salida consortium.

"New building interventions that have led to a permanent change in the morphology of the land compared to the original plan of the countryside - explain from the command of the Forestry Corps - with the construction of a fence wall built with blocks, so built as to close and blind nine arches of the long walkway portico, built in the 1960s by the famous architect Simon Mossa, recognizing him as an extraordinary architectural value already approved by the Superintendency of Fine Arts ".

The area in question is subject to an environmental landscape constraint and the works have begun and are under construction in the absence of the relative single provision and of the services conference and landscape authorization. Last April it was the manager of the Private Building sector of the Municipality of Alghero who signed an ordinance (n. 369 of 21 April) with which he suspended the works and ordered the restoration.

The agents of the Forestry Corps noted, among other things, that the works in progress "involve a serious and imminent risk of collapse of the portico with possible risks also for public safety" and for this reason the investigating judge preliminaries accepted the request of the public prosecutor to subject the area of works to probative preventive seizure.

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