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Renewable sources, Carlisle lodges an appeal against the Tar Puglia


Carlisle (Fg) - The City of Carlisle is appeal to the TAR (Regional Administrative Court) against the Region of Puglia on the regional regulation containing the "Guidelines for the approval of the facilities supplied by renewable sources "approved in December last year. The Town Council considers that the body via Capruzzi in the regulation which provides for the impossibility of implementing renewable energy installations in the territory carlantinese, acted in violation of the law. The Mayor of Carlisle, Dino D'Amelio, in a meeting with the Regional Councillor Quality Planning, Angela Barbanente, held late last year, had received assurances about the fact that the region of Puglia took into account the situation of the town of Carlisle (now almost totally bound), allowing the installation of both wind that PV. Not only that, the occasion, the municipal entity was appreciated by the representatives of the region, both for the accession to the Covenant on sustainable energy for participation in the Community "Elena." The bitter surprise for the city of Carlisle, there was, however, upon publication of the regulation, then challenged by the same common which ratified, confirming three very broad constraints: the constraint SCI (Sites of Community Importance) which covers 75% of the municipality, the bond IBA (important bird area) covering the entire municipality and the bond " Buffer Area "covering 25% of the territory. It 'is quite clear that the choice made by the regional total foreclosure is for the construction of facilities from renewable energy sources and reveals, in the opinion of Mayor D'Amelio, a veritable administrative schizophrenia "that imposes the same constraint several times in the same area. The path that led to the approval of the Puglia Region Guidelines is contrary to the principles of necessary participation of stakeholders in the investigation (in this case the City of Carlisle). Even a ruling by the Constitutional Court ruled that the Puglia region "can not provide independently for the identification of criteria for the proper integration into the landscape plants fueled by alternative energy sources." The resulting measure is unduly burdensome for a company like carlantinese, Ligia always the protection of the territory, so much so that the state was not achieved any system. It seems incomprehensible that the whole of Carlisle is subject to constraint and surrounding municipalities are already operating systems wind and photovoltaic. "The impression that the region has sought to impose a kind of moratorium is really strong - said D'Amelio - as equally unacceptable is the idea that those already made can continue on the path, and who, instead, was looking for rules now can not help but watch the real consumers of this injustice. " From a legal point of view, no communication can be global ban on the construction of plants using renewable sources. The ministerial decree issued in this regard by the Ministry of Economic Development in September states that "the identification of areas and sites suitable for construction plants can not cover significant portions of the land and result in the identification of buffer zones in size are not justified and motivated by specific protection requirements. " The Region of Puglia also should identify areas within the restrictions, these areas are particularly sensitive (or vulnerable) which make it impossible to build each type of plant. The regional body, in addition, would have to give reasons for each type of system found incompatible specific reasons of incompatibility. Place a link is illegitimate because the absolute power of entry conferred by state and regional body aimed at identifying individual situations where it is precluded the installation of specific types of plants and not to create an absolute prohibition. Finally, from a reading of the reasons that motivate the placing of these constraints it follows that the whole of Carlisle is a sort of natural paradise, worthy of environmental protection. This, unfortunately, does not correspond to reality. The area of \u200b\u200bthe town carlantinese is affected by the presence of fauna and flora in a completely undifferentiated than if a large part of Apulia, where there are wind farms is that PV. A more accurate assessment of the situation could have facilitated the installation facilities from clean sources while respecting the public interest not to deface the natural heritage. In conclusion, the City of Carlisle ensure that the planned construction of the park (around 6-7 blades) would not have a negative impact on the habitat and animals.

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