Tuesday, December 29, 2009

How Did Og Mudbone Die?

2010 DIA WITHOUT THE EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE

With the simplification bill increase its operations that do not require qualifying title; web practices to One-stop shop for ediliziaInterventi extraordinary service do not affect the structural parts of buildings, paving of outdoor areas, installation of solar panels, photovoltaic and solar thermal without external tanks, outside the historic centers, furniture appliances in buildings, temporary buildings, greenhouses, furniture seasonal movements of land for agricultural activities: in pursuit of these interventions will no longer need the qualifying title. The bill provides for administrative simplification, given preliminary approval by the Council of Ministers on 12 November, adding to the list in these operations Article 6 "Activities Free building" of the Presidential Decree 380/2001 (Consolidated building). The exclusion from the qualifying title for routine maintenance, the removal of architectural barriers and temporary works for research in the subsoil. The works produced without qualifying title would have to meet the more restrictive regional arrangements, the local planning instruments and other industry regulations (seismic, security, fire protection, sanitation, energy efficiency and for the protection of cultural and landscaping). In addition, major repairs must not lead increasing the number of housing units and not involve the increase of urban standards. Before the start of operations (excluding mobile greenhouses and earthworks), you must inform Council, also electronically, attaching any required permissions, and only for major repairs, an indication of ' company that will perform the work. These simplifications are those that the Government proposed in March and expected to be approved by a decree law by April 10, while the rules on increasing volume (House Floor). The DL, however, stalled due to the conflict of jurisdiction between state power and regional content of that decree are now merged into the simplification bill. The bill provides for the simplification, further, that the Government amend the Article. 5 of Presidential Decree 380/2001 on the One-stop shop for building, providing that the door welcome your questions, statements, communications and related technical drawings or attachments submitted by the applicant in using IT systems and also increasingly by electronic means, the documentation to the other ministries involved in the proceedings. The bill will now be examined by the Joint Conference for the opinion, only to be tabled in Parliament for the conversion into law.

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