Sunday, July 25, 2010
End A Skit With A Bang
New bungalows at Villa Certosa
Thanks floor house of Sardinia Region, the Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi will make a whole new habitable bungalow at Villa Certosa, the summer residence of the Prime Minister in Porto Rotondo. The go-ahead - as reported today by the newspaper La Nuova Sardegna - came from the regional landscape Commission, which reviewed the request for extension of the volume, presented in May, the Hydra Immobiliare SpA, the company owns the Knight Villa Certosa. The Commission, chaired by the sculptor Sardinian Pinuccio Sciola (the inventor of the stones sound) did not - said La Nuova Sardegna - found evidence of the incompatibility landscape point of view. "These are some structures detached from the main residence - the newspaper said Sciola Sardinian - inserted into an immense space. There was no reason to deny the positive opinion."
but retrace the steps of the house plan ...
7 March 2009, Berlusconi said:
Berlusconi explained that the plan will allow "those who have a house that has since expanded the family because the children are married and have grandchildren, of add a room, two bedrooms and two bathrooms with en suite facilities to the existing house. "
(source)
17 October 2009, the plan is approved home
May 19, 2010 the Real Estate Hydra, a company that is owned by Berlusconi, presented the request to committee Landscaping
"It's an unknown number of bungalows, habitable structures probably quite far from the main building, perhaps the prime minister intends to use the guests'
(source)
and here comes the July 25, 2010 pending response:
Thanks to the housing plan of the Sardinia Region, the Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi will make new bungalow in the habitable complex of Villa Certosa, the summer residence of the Prime Minister in Porto Rotondo. The go-ahead - as reported today by the newspaper La Nuova Sardegna - came from the regional landscape Commission, which reviewed the request for extension of the volume, presented in May, the Hydra Immobiliare SpA, the company owns the Knight Villa Certosa. The Commission, chaired by the sculptor Sardinian Pinuccio Sciola (the inventor of the stones sound) did not - said La Nuova Sardegna - found evidence of incompatibility in terms of landscape. "These are some structures detached from the main residence - the newspaper said Sciola Sardinian - inserted into an immense space. There was no reason to deny positive opinion "
(source)
and indeed it is correct ... there was no reason to deny the positive opinion.
Based on what has been legislated, the request was made to accept ...
the problem is what has been legislated!
who knows what and how many families have benefited from the housing plan?
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