Construction

The MIT is working on the post-home saving: reform of building permits in the Consolidated Text

Among the issues under discussion were the division of competences between the State and the Regions and the realignment between the type of interventions and the titles

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Reorganising building permits, simplifying the relationship between the various interventions and the administrative procedures required to carry them out. This is one of the fundamental chapters of the revision of the Consolidated Building Code on which the Ministry of Infrastructure is working. This was revealed by the head of the legislative office of the MIT, Elena Griglio, during a webinar organised by Anci, the association of municipalities.

The meeting was an opportunity to explain, for the first time, what is happening after the consultation activated by the ministry itself to gather contributions on the reform of Presidential Decree 380/2001. A reform that - said Griglio - is the logical consequence of the Save house; if that was an emergency intervention, made to affect the issue of property regularity in a short time, now more structured work is needed.

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State-Regions Competencies

'We have worked,' Griglio then said, 'to define a list of principles that can accompany the work of the coming months. At the forefront is the issue of the reparation of competences between State and Regions. 'Many regions in recent years,' he continued, 'have adopted ambitious legislation and the result is a patchy situation in whichit is not clear where state competence ends and regional competence begins. This needs to be tidied up. We need to clarify which are the essential performance standards and which are the margins of flexibility granted to the regional legislator'.

Alignment of interventions and titles

The second point is the realignment between the type of interventions and the titles. One of the areas in which there are most doubts today are the boundaries of free building, ordinary maintenance, extraordinary maintenance, new construction, and the related permits. A situation that needs to be drastically simplified.

Along with this, it is necessary to 'tidy up pathological situations, such as non-conformities or essential variations, and reduce possible amnesties and sanctions'; precisely the issue on which the Salva casa focused. Not forgetting issues such as the coordination between Presidential Decree no. 380/2001 and town planning rules. Or the issue of zero soil consumption.


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