Private properties. IV Comm/1: bill 36 aims to promote recovery and reuse

Illustrated in the IV Commission, under the presidency of Alberto Budai (Lega), the bill 36 that provides for interventions aimed at promoting the recovery, redevelopment or reuse of private real estate. The provision concerns the adoption of support measures for the redevelopment of private real estate. Energy efficiency and actions for energy self-management thanks to renewable sources, alongside measures for seismic safety and for the redevelopment of buildings, make up the articulation.
Initiatives are also promoted for the use of existing building stock, while, to reduce land consumption, no interventions are planned for new constructions or expansions. A regulatory framework that will allow the issuing of new tenders. Two main types of action are planned: extraordinary maintenance, restoration and redevelopment of private homes with ranked contributions, and measures to make buildings more energy efficient, with a one-stop procedure.
Infrastructure Councilor Cristina Amirante explained the 12 articles that make up the bill, recalling the motivations and purposes to promote urban regeneration, environmental sustainability and quality of life in the regional territory, specifying the type of interventions that can be financed: "It is a framework law motivated by the need to accompany a building process that is taking place in the regional territory with difficulty. We know how much more expensive and complex the recovery of the heritage is in a seismic area". Amirante recalled how in times of Covid, in 2020, despite the total lack of traffic, in the province of Pordenone the concentrations of PM2 and PM10 had recorded heavy exceedances due to heating systems: "A very important starting point - commented the councilor -: if we want to have an impact with a substantial change in the altering emissions but also in those harmful to health, we must necessarily work on the existing building heritage". He also outlined the group of beneficiaries and the content and characteristics of the tenders, such as the obligation to reside in one of the homes built for at least three years after the completion of the works.
Some of the award criteria include, at various points, contributions for subjects in energy poverty, young people, new families, large households or with people with disabilities, mountain settlements and for proximity services that help support and strengthen the daily life of the neediest citizens. The contributions will include real estate units made available for at least three years for a rental contract at an agreed rent for temporary non-tourist use, for those who intend to reside or carry out their work in Friuli Venezia Giulia.
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