Saturday, March 10, 2007

Indian Women In Black

Round: 1. The government of territorial transformations

The most recent legislation and regional instruments on urban planning (LR 5 / 2007 and PTR) suffer from an obsolete approach, perhaps useful in the past with a limited presence of subjects with interest, the Regional Territorial Plan (PTR) being approved, and provides that all municipalities that must adapt to it through the Municipal Structural Plan (SGP) and the traditional planning activities for the achievements of the great transformations. We need to change
this setting with the repeal of the LR 5 / 2007 or a profound reconsideration to avoid, in perspective, the ungovernable land, with serious repercussions on economic development.
There are three guidelines within which to define the new rules that should underpin a fair and cooperation between levels of government involved in land management, with a participatory process, but with a clear identification of responsibilities, including those responsible for planning and carrying those of interest can be summarized as:
- Detection, with purpose or knowledge of reference and shared criteria, environmental and landscape elements to be protected, an action essential to manage through the new powers in relation to landscape and environmental permits, but especially because the region is and must remain, a value in itself;
- A land-use planning, combining the individual responsibility of the City with the need to overcome in terms of spatial planning the size of the City Council simplifying the tools and procedures and by giving a single entity supra the responsibilities of programming for the wider area;
- Identification at the legislative level, specific procedures for "major changes" (production plants Networks of roads and communications, power plants, etc.) with certainty di tempi di decisione, tutela del territorio e garanzie di partecipazione e con organismi di valutazione che assicurino condizioni terzietà effettiva tra l’autorità autorizzante ed il soggetto proponente.
Si tratta di superare una volta per tutte il voluto immobilismo di molte pubbliche amministrazioni ovvero una precostituita cultura del “no comunque” in favore di una regola che sia riconosciuta e quindi a garanzia di tutte le parti o gli interessi coinvolti. Alla luce di tale nuovo metodo di procedere saranno definiti, se di competenza regionale, anche gli interventi di rilevante impatto già programmati.

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