New five-star hotels could receive a volume increase of 25 percent. Those that already exist will be able to focus on an increase of 15 percent, without increasing the number of beds.
It is in summary the forecast of amendment 856 (which in turn amends 490) of the associate to the Finance Law, approved by a majority this morning by the Town Planning Commission chaired by Giuseppe Talanas.

The vote took place at the end of the hearings in the small parliament. The Anci, absent, sent a note while positive opinions came from ANCE with president Pierpaolo Tilocca, who underlined however «the need to modify the urban planning law as a whole and for a shared development project for the internal and for the coastal ones".

The number one builder recalled that «the law on 110 per cent has generated a turnover of 2.4 billion euros in Sardinia and this tells us that we must not be afraid to address the issue of urban regeneration or even that of urban replacement".
The Order of Geologists with its president Davide Bonesu and the deputy Cataldo Cannillo raised the issue of compliance with the hydrogeological structure plan in front of new buildings while the Network of professions (which in Sardinia has about 20,000 members) with its president Federico Miscali reiterated the need for the "rewriting of the urban planning law, a provision that cannot be adopted in this legislature now at the end".
Instead, a resounding rejection of the amendment came from the Legal Intervention Group. The president Stefano Deliperi affirmed that «the constitutional jurisprudence from 2015 to today has reiterated three times that in the coastal strips every modification must pass through the regional landscape plan. And even if it is not the government that opposes this provision, perhaps a judge will. Like it or not, these principles are now a common heritage».
Even Legambiente with its president Vincenzo Tiana said she was against and expressed the «need for co-planning to achieve the objectives indicated by this amendment. The Region must rather insist on redeveloping the existing one, not on adding volumes to weigh on the most important asset that Sardinia has, the environment".
After the vote, Talanas spoke: «I am satisfied because we have listened to all the stakeholders and even divergent opinions. And we did it in August, with a vote in the end in favor of this increase and under certain very clear conditions. Now the Chamber will make the final decision».

(Unioneonline)

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